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new gm, old art. From the archives - collaboration with lorette lingerie. 💘
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The answer to this week's #riddle on #Folklorethursday is:
Devil (lived backwards)
Fastest off the mark:
1. @TheVelvetNap (29 seconds) 🥇🏆
2. @TC148 🥈🏆
3 @Reflexangle 🥉🏆
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Mar 15, 2015. By: lorete
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Manananggal is a mythical creature in the Philippines, described as scary and often hideous, usually depicted as female. It is said to prey on sleeping, pregnant women, sucking their blood or the hearts of fetuses. It also haunts newlyweds or couples in love.
#FolkloreThursday
Aldar Kose is a famous figure in Kazakhstan folktale, depicted as a sly, clever, mischievous, but kind man. In various stories, he uses his cleverness to outwit greedy and evil Khans, in order to assist the weak and poor people who are made to suffer by them.
#FolkloreThursday
Today's #FolkloreThursday theme is Villains and Antiheroes to celebrate Krampusnacht! For those who don't know, Krampus is a Christmas being in Alpine folklore sent to punish wicked children 🎄
Art by Nathan Spoor and Adrian Valdez
Story recs for:
"Former Villains(?) Happily Elope (Which Offends Literally Everyone)"
💍 BACHELORETTE https://t.co/Xv1R34pvz7
🦸♂️ THE EXCEPTION https://t.co/F1JJi5TBqE
🤖 IF FOUND RETURN TO M. LAVOISIER https://t.co/XODWRcCgDp
🤠 THE RED KINGDOM https://t.co/ybtjQlZM09
In Polish lore, Turoń is a bovine creature who visits houses during a Yuletide festival. He playfully causes havoc in the home and is given alcohol in exchange for the fertility he bestows on inhabitants via a poke of his horn.
🎨 Michal Adamiec
#FolkloreThursday #YuleFolklore
Folklore Thursday - Nidhogg. In Norse mythology, it's a dragon/serpent who gnaws at the root of the world tree, Tggdrasil.
#myths #norsemyths #dragons #legends #folklorethursday #writingcommunity
Y Ladi Wen is an apparition in Welsh mythology, she is commonly seen at Hollantide Calan Gaeaf. Often characterised as a terrifying ghost she is often evoked to warn children about bad behaviour #FolkloreThursday
Many characters who are cast as villains simply expose the weaknesses in the relationships and values of the heroes in order to sow chaos, such as Eris with the golden apple. #FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday theme today is villains so I thought I should bring up one of those tricky characters that acts as a villain and a hero? Efnisien; violent, emotional and prideful commits disturbing & horrifying atrocities but ultimately sacrifices himself in service to others.
Iron crone - in Belarusian folklore, is a terrible undersized toad-like old woman, with an iron tits and an iron hook, with which she grabs naughty children. Lives in old wells, in fields and vegetable gardens.
#FolkloreThursday
The most ancient of trees, the #Yew symbolises death & #Saturn, but also the rebirth of light at the #WinterSolstice. It is Old Magic, dark dreams, otherworld journeys & connection to ancestors. It is perseverance leading to transformation & renewal. #FolkloreThursday Img: CMB
Aswang is a creature with various forms such as vampire and wolf that live in cemeteries She gains power at night and escapes from the light but comes to the city to hunt. Its prey is baby in the pregnant mothers's womb and she is the cause of miscarriage
#FolkloreThursday
The Sandman was once a terrifying nursery ogre. He threw coarse sand into the eyes of children who would not sleep. When the screaming child rubbed its eyes, they fell out, bloody, upon the floor. The Sandman took the eyes to feed his children in the moon...
#FolkloreThursday
One of the most sinister monsters of Slavic mythology is Bezkost. Often described as a boneless vampire, its physiology resembles a meaty bag that fills up with blood like a water balloon while it is feeding. It can squeeze its body through tiny cracks or holes
#FolkloreThursday
Raven may be credited as the creator of the world in Haida culture, but that's more accident than anything. Raven is a trickster, always up to mischief, and what happens with him is often less intentionally benevolent. #FolkloreThursday