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In the Sumerian legend The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Cedar Forest is the glorious realm of the gods, guarded by the demigod Humbaba. Early versions of the legend place this forest in the mountains of Iran, while Babylonian retellings place it in Lebanon. #FolkloreThursday
A new Turtle Power #FanFirstFriday is coming up this Friday, August 6th, at 11:00am ET on the #HasbroPulse YouTube channel! Join Irvin, Loretta, and some special guests as they bring you behind
the design of the latest reveals and discuss new Power Rangers franchise updates!
It's time for another #PowerRangers #FanFirstFriday on August 6th at 11am ET on the @Hasbro Pulse YouTube channel!
Join Irvin, Loretta and some special guests as they bring you behind the design of the latest reveals and discuss new Power Rangers franchise updates!
From @HasbroPulse on Instagram:
A new Turtle Power #FanFirstFriday is coming up this Friday, August 6th, at 11:00am ET on the Hasbro Pulse YouTube channel! Join Irvin, Loretta, and some special guests as they bring you behind the design of the latest reveals.
Sunshine girl and sunshine boy from Trio of Towns!
(Yes, more Passpartout drawings.)
But I also love every bachelor and bachelorette in this game!!! (っ◔◡◔)っ ❤
#StoryofSeasons #SOS25 #OURSTORYOFSEASONS
Florette from @nikkoyen ‘s webcomic Soleil! Just caught up in time for season three!!ヽ(;▽;)ノ
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"je crac aussi pour tout les pokemon créés à base de félins. "
Una commission que le he pedido a la brutalísima @lilysbakeryNSFW con mis personajetes Buck y Loretta. Estoy plenamente encantado. X3
Finnish #bear lore, from
#TreasuryOfFolklore—#WoodlandsAndForests.
#FolkloreThursday
The water bull, called tarbh usige in Scottish Gaelic, is a mythological creature, resident of the moorland lochs.
Capable of shape-shifting into a human, it's more amiable than the water horse, but still fearful.
#FolkloreThursday #Animals #ScottishMyth
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"Witches...believed to have the power...to don the bodies of certain animals, notably hares...Such, according to local superstition, are easily distinguishable by their size & colour, which approaches jet black." - Folklore of the North-West Highlands #folklorethursday #myart
Animal tales are perhaps the oldest of all folktales. They are part myth, part fable, and part fairy tales. Talking animals appear in many European folktales. For example, “The Three Little Pigs” and “Little Red Riding Hood”. @FolkloreThurs #FolkloreThursday
The bishop-fish is a 16th century sea monster apparently taken to the King of Poland who meant to keep it. When a group of Catholic bishops saw it pleading to be free they obliged. The bishop fish made the sign of the cross and escaped back into the sea…
#FolkloreThursday
Foxglove gets its name from the legend that the Fae gave the fox the blossoms to pad its feet so it would be a more silent hunter.
#FolkloreThursday
‘Airy mouse, airy mouse, fly over my head,
And you shall have a crust of bread,
And when I brew and when I bake,
You shall have a piece of my wedding cake.’
A song for children to sing to protect themselves from the bad luck that bats might bring. 🦇 1/2 #FolkloreThursday
Good morning #FolkloreThursday friends, thank you @CentreMyth for a fabulous and furry first hour, this is @HerbalStorytell rushing in (late as usual) to share your animal lore for the next hour! (illustration The White Rabbit by John Tenniel from Alice in Wonderland)
Stag God. The symbol and reverence of the stag amongst the Anglo-Saxons is a tradition that is very likely to be rooted in the most ancient of Germanic culture and religion. #folklorethursday
Horse skulls have a prominent feature in folklore, as a good luck charm, preventing witchcraft and fae folk from causing mischief as well as a guide of the boundary between the living and the dead. #folklorethursday
In Germany it was said that mice were created by witches who fashioned them from scraps of cloth. #FolkloreThursday