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RT @druidtombraider: Myrddin Wyllt is undoubtedly the most famous Wild Man in Welsh and North British Folklore! #FolkloreThursday @FolkloreThurs @HistoriumU @CrystalPonti @DeeDeeChainey @WillowWinsham @TheSacredIsle
#FolkloreThursday When the harvest was finished, a small amount of crop would be left outside to satiate the Púca- this was called the Púca’s share. To eat blackberries after the 31st of October was also a surefire way to incur the Púca’s wrath.
After the harvest Roggenwolf (Rye Wolf), a German field spirit, must be left a sheath of rye as shelter during the winter to ensure they won’t destroy future crops or attack/kidnap the locals. #FolkloreThursday
Phenomenal 🎨The Midday Man by Janna Sophia https://t.co/86LQnxRZn3
I love Walter Crane’s illustration for the ancient English song “The North Wind Doth Blow.” The poignant song is about the plight of the robin, & those without shelter, in late autumn. I adore that robin at bottom right. 🍂🤎
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According to Thiess of Kaltenbrun, he and several others would transform into #werewolves on 3 nights a year & travel to hell, where they fought with the Devil to rescue the grain his servants had stolen and ensure a good #harvest for the year. #FolkloreThursday @FolkloreThurs
Thesmophoria is the ancient festival of Demeter and Persephone, marking the return of Persephone to the Underworld, and held ag the end of the harvest. Celebrated exclusively by women, the festival was one of the few celebrated by all Greeks. #FolkloreThursday
🖼: F.D. Millett
"Mabon the son of Modron spurred his steed and snatched his razor from him" (Mabinogion)
The salmon of Llyn Llyw knows where Mabon is held & helps King Arthur & his men to free Modron's son who plays a crucial part in the quest for the hand of fair Olwen
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THE HARVEST MOON seen this week is rumoured to bring increased activity from #werewolves. Compelled to leave their hunting grounds in the woods, they will make their way to open fields to prowl & howl at the moon, surprising farmers out late harvesting ! #FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday Feldgeister are corn demons from German folklore. During harvest season, Feldgeister flee deeper into the fields to escape the mowers. Direct contact to the Feldgeist causes illness
https://t.co/JRlY0di5R0
#art by Jannaphia and Igor Krstic
La Pierre de Gargantua in Neaufles-Auvergny (Eure) is known as the giant’s whetstone. After coming across exhausted harvesters he told them to rest, ran off to fetch his giant scythe, sharpened it on the menhir and then cut the entire field in a single sweep. #FolkloreThursday
In the orchards of England it is lore that at the end of each #harvest the last apple should be left on the tree for the Apple Tree Man. He is the spirit who lives in the oldest tree & bestows fertility on the orchard. #Mabon #AutumnEquinox #Autumn #Fall #FolkloreThursday Img: CB
Dożynki is a Slavic harvest festival with rituals dating back to ancient times. The “last sheaf” was cut down and later used to create a decorative garland, wreath or oddly attractive chicken bonnet.
🎨Jan Nepomucen Lewicki (1795-1871)
wikipedia🍂
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Art by: Paratee
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Thank you for such an amazing fanart!
Artist:MegU
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a lil drawing of my friend @amandawtwong on her bachelorette weekend, which was super fun! We watched Phantom of the Paradise & ate s'mores. :D