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The Nishi is a very evil spirit from Indian folklore who beckons it's victims in a familiar voice to their doom.

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In a a monk manages to bring the statue of Kichijōten (goddess of beauty) to life by fondling it. They marry. The union is dissolved with a shocking twist after the monk cheats on his heavenly wife.


Quote: Japanese Tales, R. Tyler, ed.

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🍀💍🍀A four-leafed clover placed in the right shoe is said to be a divination charm - the first eligible person you meet on the first journey wearing it, will be your future spouse!

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To marry someone whose surname begins with the same letter as yours is considered bad luck in Cambridgeshire according to this rhyme:
'Change the name and not the letter,
Change for the worse and not the better'.

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Morning all, here on this fine morning to host you through the whirlwind theme of:

COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE & DIVORCE!

Looking forward to your tweets on the hashtag! Mx (Image: Off for the Honeymoon, by Frederick Morgan, c.1900).

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The mythic Hindu warrior Aravan chooses to be ritualistically sacrificed to ensure victory in war, but wants to marry first to ensure a proper funeral. The god Krishna turns into a woman, Mohini, to marry him, then back into a god after mourning his death.

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Eating Flowers by Liz Grounds
According to the 1903 book "Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, Folklore, And The Occult Sciences Of The World" good luck will ensue on your birthday if you eat primroses. Please note that the book is highly unreliable.

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Emphasis on "classic fool" yeah. I don't see a lot of other people picking up on this aspect of the comic. Her portrayal in this comic is downright Shakespearean. She's the Fool to Bruce's King Lear. A court jester as in folklore, yet still distinctly Harley. Tbh I'm impressed.

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Fext WIP, Slavic folklore monster for Rudok's Tavern

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Day 8 H for Hares.
I love hares. I've painted quite a few😅. All of these except Eric, pic 4, will be available as prints!
Hares feature strongly in folklore, symbolic of rebirth, fertility and magick.
Eric, pic4, is still missing 🤔.

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The Strigoi are and the original myth around these parts.

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THIS SACRED ISLE

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In a land divided, an ancient enemy unleashes the forces of chaos...

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Inspirado em 1 das versões brasileiras do mito do lobisomem, onde o mesmo possui orelhas longas, experimentei esse visual. Baseado também em canídeos como o Cão Vinagre e o Guará, e busquei um ar mais melancólico e decadente (...)

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Wherever and whenever a seed sprouts, a Flower Fairy baby is born. From snow drops to blackthorns, lilacs to weeping willows, each fairy is responsible for looking after their own plant and keeping it strong and healthy for years to come.
🎨Cicely Mary Barker

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While we mosr commonly know Coyote from the folk tales that come to us via indigenous Southwestern groups, this version is part of a larger trickster continuum. Coyote existed among the Aztecs as Huehuecóyotl, Old Coyote of the song and mischief himself.

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"Indai Antok Genok' is said to be one of the slaves of Simpulang Gana, the God of Earth, who could transform herself into a porcupine and pay visits to people’s garden to attack the vegetables planted in the garden.

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