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so the japanese ver. of loretta is recently released so i made this fan art for ginger root hope y'all like it
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The dwarves made the gods many treasures. One of the most striking was Freya's fiery necklace, Brísingamen.
She got it in exchange for a night with each of its creators. It became so linked with her that Thor wore it to impersonate her to steal back mjolnir.
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#FolkloreThursday When the cook of the monastery of Caaveiro (#Galicia) opened the belly of that salmon, he found a ring inside. It was the ring that the Abbot Saint Rosendo, years before, had thrown into the #Eume river, as a sign of repentance for having sinned.
Imagine a Lorethor scenario. Lorelei congratulating Luthor for graduating senior high #Lorethor #ProjectLoki
The fuchsia first arrived in England in 1788, having been discovered in the Caribbean c.1696. It is known as the Virgin Mary’s earrings & when worn by a bride on her wedding day can bring great blessings. It is also a favourite hiding place of fairies. #FolkloreThursday Img: CMB
Lady Edgecombe’s ring glistened in lamplight as she lay in her tomb. As the sexton took the knife to her ring finger, the lady screamed , she was alive!
This tale is well travelled it’s told in #Cornwall and Aberdeen!
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Huldra, the wood nymph in Norwegian folklore, is known to make silver jewelry, called 'huldresølv'. The jewelry Huldra makes, is so ravishingly beautiful that no human could ever make anything similar. Anyone who steals huldresølv, is forever cursed.
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#FolkloreThursday Pearls are an essentially feminine gem associated with the moon and Venus. In Ancient Greece pearls were thought to lead to a happy and harmonious marriage, representing love, purity & innocence and as such are worn by brides.
When Sola isn't with #TheColossals you can find her on the beach updating her Lovvio profile or chilling at Miracle City's MochaFix!
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Remasterización del ex-Príncipe Lloret en #KHLCC Para que quede acorde al nuevo diseño de los nuevos personajes.
Mar 28, 2015. By: lorete
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"voici le pokemon natsu ! dite moi comment vous le trouver ! "
Two releases dropping Wednesday ☠️
Think your bachelorette party was bad? At least you made it out alive. Read Tales of Terror: Bachelorette Party by @jennalynwright
Van Hesling’s problems just got 4x worse in Return of the League of Monsters Part 1 by @patshand
Thr staple crop of most of the Americas, the Three Sisters were maize, squash, and beans, often grown together to keep the soil fertile. Myths from the Maya to the Haudenosaunee involve these three crops, be they represented by gods or their shenanigans. #FolkloreThursday
Fairy food is complicated. If in a fairy realm, do not touch the food - you’ll get trapped there. However, if offered fairy food as a gift in the human realm, you should eat it or suffer a punishment like being pinched or, in the worst case scenario, death. #FolkloreThursday
The silver and golden apples of wonder: https://t.co/1TaagJDTcc #FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday food themed post!
Cornish pasties feature prominently in the folklore of the mine spirits ‘Knockers’. Named for knocking to alert miners of danger or to lead to the best ore veins. This comes with a price…and that price is…mutual respect and PASTY crusts!
#FolkloreThursday The sacred woods include holly, laurel, pine and spruce, and cedar These trees “stayed awake during all seven days and were blessed to stay green. Burning cedar is important to Cherokee spiritual beliefs. “Cedar is used to cleanse an area of negative energy.
Black Annis is described as a hideous witch with iron claws and a taste for human flesh. She stalks the countryside of Leicestershire, England. Venturing out at night to look for unsuspecting victims, before wearing their skins around her waist. #FolkloreThursday #Folklore #Food