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Trying to get a Lunar Deloretta adopt done.. Who knows if I will finish it

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I'm thinking about drawing all of the bachelorettes from Rune Factory 5! Starting with Fuka from RF5!
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I'm putting my adoptable up, her name is Florette and she's 18$

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Alastor Florette, Sully's right hand demon and wielder of the blade Claimh Solais; she's also terribly fond of cats.

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The Hiyoribō (日和坊) is an obscure weather yōkai of Ibaraki Prefecture, wandering the mountains and rarely seen. He brings good weather, and is said to resemble a little Buddhist monk. If you can find him, he may yet bless you with sunshine.

🖼: M. Meyer

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In Penobscot and Abenaki lore the Pamola is the Snow Bird, large enough to carry off a moose (and has a moose head) bring deadly snowstorms. It lives on mountains in Maine and the surrounding areas, and no soul should climb those peaks in winter.

🖼: S. Centore

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At the age of only 10 years old, Fionn Mac Cumhaill defeated Áillen Mac Mídhna, a wicked fairy who burned the fort at Tara down every Samhain. For this deed, he was given leadership of the Fianna, taking it from Goll Mac Morna, the man who killed his father.

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2/2...There are various proverbs about March's weather relating to Lions and Lambs, which may have originated from Astronomy as the constellation Leo rises in the East to start March, and the month ends with Aries setting in the West

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Do you ever wonder what those faceless phantoms are trying to tell you when they knock your window? Voices, rising... But you can't catch the wind (From The Wind song, part of my illustrated music book "The Underliving"). My own art too https://t.co/xRl8A1zyaI

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It's [Ukko, Finnish god of sky, weather, harvest, and thunder, by Robert Ekman]

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The Shipwreck (1772) by Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714 - 1789). National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. “Lightning never strikes the same place twice.” It's folklore, but is it true?

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In Slavic folklore Płanetnik was a creature who filled the clouds with water or hail and moved them around the sky. Depending on how people treated them and on their own whim, płanetniks brought favourable weather or a natural disaster.

Art by Paweł Zych

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“Pimpernel, pimpernel, tell me true,
Whether the weather will be fine or no…”

The scarlet pimpernel is known as “the poor man’s weatherglass”.
It’s tiny red flowers open for sunny days and close for rainy days.
(🎨Cecily Mary Barker)

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Akashita is a appearing as a dark cloud with sharp claws, a beast's face and long red tongue. If rice farmers divert and steal water from neighbours during droughts, akashita punishes them by draining their water & snatching them with its long red tongue.

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"I met a little girl with a book under her arm. I asked her why she was out so early and she answered that there were too many and far too little time. And there she was absolutely right.”

https://t.co/uq2ImsWECw

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Thread (short): folklore & myths in 🎨Jane Brideson 🌈⛅️☂️🌧️🌞☃️⛈️ https://t.co/GCKjnYe6oz

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In Greek mythology,clouds were young nymphs,Nephelai,the daughters of Oceanus & Tethys. They would collect water from the streams in pitchers & when full,let them pour down,replenishing the earth & streams.
Img: Ancient Greece Reloaders

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I have drawn this cute Chibi for my best friend 💗
She will get married soon 🤩💖👰 and therefor I had organised her a bachelorette party 🍾🥂
It was so much fun! 💖
This cute Cocktail-Chibi was her T-Shirt design 😄🍹🍸
You are the best

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Loretto is just the character I use to practice human anatomy
I started this months ago and finished it recently, finally narrowing down my style for human characters at last!

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