Pukwudgies are the oldest mythical creatures in North America. Stories of Pukwudgies originate from the Wampanoag people. The tribe believes they will become violent if they are disrespected, but are fine if they are left alone.

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According to Eastern Slavic mythology, if millers appease Vodyanoy, the water spirit, it'll help them by bringing water to their mills during dry spells. If they offend Vodyanov, millers can cast bread and vodka into the stream to make amends 🐟

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Shellycoat is a type of Brownie from Anglo-Scottish Borders folklore, that inhabits rivers and other water bodies. It's name, from the coat of shells it wears. It's relatively harmless unless humans trespass on it's territory


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"When the wind makes the straws and leaves whirl as it passes, that is the fairies, and the peasantry take off their hats and say, 'God bless them'”.
~Fairy & Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry (1888)

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In West African myth, the Aziza are a supernatural race that lives in anthills & silk cotton trees. They taught humans how to use fire, & use magic to aid hunters. Originally described as little hairy folk, they're now commonly portrayed as resembling fairies.

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Hi everyone, hope you are all having a great week so far! A reminder that this Sunday’s theme is:

FAIRIES, GOBLINS, ELVES, BOGGARTS & OTHER CREATURES
of the OTHERWORLD.

Retweets after 10:30 am BST Maude xx

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Moths are Viewed as a Symbol of Death or as messengers for the Dead. They are sometimes thought of as witches or A need to clean your soul. Either way this sibling of the butterfly has some interesting legends that you should explore.

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; In multiple Native American mythologies, Deer Woman appears as a beautiful woman with deer feet or just a deer. She's normally associated with fertility and love, however she is known to take vengeance on men who hurt women and children.

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"I used to meet her in the garden, the ravine, and in the manor fields. She was always picking flowers and herbs, those she knew her father could use for healing drinks and potions."

- Hans Christian Andersen's,
The Wind's Tale
🎨 Illustrated by Edmund Dulac

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🌿🪶🌿Celandine was sometimes known as Swallow-wort, from the belief that swallows would feed the plant to their young to cure weak eyesight.

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“When daisies pied and violets blue
And lady-smocks all silver-white
And cuckoo-buds of yellow hue
Do paint the meadows with delight..”

Love’s Labour’s Lost

Image: The Lady’s-Smock Flower Fairy by Cicely Mary Barker

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Toadflax (Linaria Vulgaris) is also known as Trwyn y Llo or Calf’s Nose in Wales.
In England, three Toadflax seeds strung on a linen thread were said to ward off evil.

🖼️The Estate of Cicely Mary Barker

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In Mersin, Turkey, it was once believed that if a woman couldn't get pregnant, she should sit in the steam of a whole sunflower being boiled 🌻


🎨 Jessica Roux

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Marsh mallow, a perennial plant found growing in damp marshland. Its pink & white flowers bloom in August/September signalling summer’s transition into autumn. Valued for its healing properties and in folklore for its links to benevolent fairy spirits.

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Marriage of an Armenian woman, 1797, Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur

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Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegār (translation: "Emerald-Studded Sword") appears in the Persian epic The Shahnameh. Only a magic potion can heal injuries caused by this sword. It's guarded by the demon Fulad-Zereh, because it's the only thing that can kill him.

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In the Syrian tale "The Cat Who Went to Mecca," a mouse tries to congratulate a cat on his holy pilgrimage, believing it means he'll stop hunting mice. The cat tries to attack & the mouse declares, "He may pray like a Hajji, but he still pounces like a cat."

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The Camino de Santiago, or "The Way of St. James" is a walk of pilgrims to what is believed to be the remains of St James located in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, northwestern Spain. There are several routes in Spain, France and Portugal.

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Ace is now an OC and they were inspired by one of the Dominican folklores 🖤#oc

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My drawing "The Green Fairy" linked to the green liquor Absinthe which green colour was enhanced originally with copper sulfate and antimony trichloride which caused toxicity and poisoning, and thus cause hallucinations (and green fairies of course)

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