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@meltingfoxy BACHELORETTE NUMBER:
1 . Bea! 5’2’’, a mischievous d u m b a s s
2. Chloe Vela, plant gal pred alchemist, whose stomach functions like a cauldron! (𝘈𝘯𝘥 𝘢 𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘮𝘢𝘤𝘩)
3. Worlds most wholesome 12 ft chumby floofy moff pred
4. VERITABLE CHUMBY FATASS AT 13FT! V e r y pudgy.
"Así las cosas con Loret de Mola"
@CarlosLoret #Loret #IsraelVallarta #CardenasPalomino #GarcíaLuna #CasoCassez @FelipeCalderon #FelipeCalderon #IsraelVallartaLibreYa
IN A SILVER SEA. Novelettes of British legend Pt 1 https://t.co/dezICGwlZ5 King Arthur's god-child, Endelienta, and her mystical White Cows.
https://t.co/up3NFwFI2d NEW! Melor, a prince deposed & mutilated by his evil uncle receives a magic Silver Hand. #FolkloreThursday
#MythologyMonday
#FairyTaleTuesday
#WyrdWednesday
#FolkloreThursday
#FaustianFriday
#SuperstitionSat
#SwampSunday
Bringing #Ireland to it as often as I can! Irish History Bitesize! 🎨a changeling by Shelly Wan #folklore #myths #legends
Done with all Bachelors and Bachelorettes!
Chris FanArt
Game: Postknight 2
#postknight #postknight2 #postknightfanart
#ASongOrMovieForInsects
Loretta and the insect world
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Arianrhod is a Welsh goddess of the moon and stars. Her name means ‘silver wheel.’ She is believed to carry souls to the afterlife to await rebirth. Her palace is 'Caer Arianrhod,' a title also used in Welsh for the constellation Corona Borealis.
#FolkloreThursday
🎨Anne Stokes
and in opposite seasons, so that both of them can never be seen in the sky at the same time. 2/2 #FolkloreThursday
Johann Bayer's Uranometria (courtesy of the United States Naval Observatory Library)
Scorpius as depicted in Urania's Mirror (1825)
Once the sky held all the stories of mankind, and Anansi wanted them. Sky father Nyame told Anansi that he must capture four impossible beings, too large for a mere spider; but Anansi is nothing if not tricky. He won and gave us stories. #FolkloreThursday
🖼: K. Whitman
After Odin and his otherwise do-nothing brothers slaughtered Ymir for sh*ts n’ giggles, they then tore apart his body and used it to terraform the cosmos, using his lifeless skull to create the heavens. #FolkloreThursday 🖼
The d'Aulairs, Katherine Pyle & Giovanni Caselli
"When Thales was leaving his house to look at the stars he fell into a ditch; ... an old woman remarked to him: "You, O Thales, cannot see what is at your feet and you expect to see what is in the heavens?" (Thomas Aquinas)
The dangers of starry nights for #FolkloreThursday
The sun Amaterasu banished the moon Tsukuyomi, for he broke the rules of hospitality and killed his host. Yet they reunite at times, when the Empress of the Universe feels so inclined: when the moon and sun meet, during eclipses, the two kami reunite, if briefly #FolkloreThursday
Ouranos was one of the Greek primordial beings, most often born of one of the other primordial like Nyx or his wife Gaia. Representing the Sky, he was cut down by his son Cronus, and cursed him to fall the same way. Thus the King of the Gods rules the skies. #FolkloreThursday
In the Ininew language, Polaris is called Keewatin Atchakos, the going home star because by keeping it on their right, they knew they were travelling west. The Plains Cree call it "Ekakatchet Atchakos," the standing still star. #FolkloreThursday
The ancient Irish believed that a comet in the night's sky represented the Spear of Assal, the weapon wielded by Lugh Lamfada. Once thrown he commanded it, and it flew until he called it back, hunting blood: thus comets were an ill omen. #FolkloreThursday
🖼: J. Brideson