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In 17th century, the cockatrice legend was exaggerated: the snake was said to be generated from an egg laid by a cock&hatched by a serpent. In addition to the weasel, another 1 of its enemies was the roster:if the basilisk heard it crow, it would shortly die 2/2 #FolkloreThursday
Shesha, king of Nagas &a divine, cosmic serpent. Depicted as a multi-headed cobra that holds all the planets under its hoods&lays them on a sea of milk. When it coiled forward, time moved& creation began. When it coils backwards, the universe will cease to exist #FolkloreThursday
Wonambi naracoortensis (Giant Python) was a genus of non-venomous, constrictor snakes which acted as an ambush predator that killed its prey by constriction. It lived in modern day Australia about 23-0.01 MYA. Wonambi is the Aboriginal word for “rainbow serpent.” #FossilFriday
Aboriginal Australian #Myth, tells of the (genderless) Rainbow Serpent. Referring to the intersex serpent as the creator or giver of life; due to its connection with water. Where a Wagilag sister gives birth &her blood flows into the Rainbow Serpent's waterhole. #FolkloreThursday
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My oc Jordan! She's my take on the human embodiment of the norse god, Jörmungandr, the sea-dwelling world serpent. :")) Does this mean she counts for #mermay ? haha
she out for a swim, boyos :")
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Sa forme démoniaque.
Ailes de chauve-souris, pattes d'oie, queue de serpent.
Asmodeus, surintendant de l'enfer, est un démon.
A lil doodle of one of my OC, Ms. Serpent.
I designed whole back&arms tattoo for her but haven't got to use it for sometimes so wanted to put them to use for once.
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Had to doodle up my favorite little serpent. ♥
Her love burns so bright~
#FateGO #Fategrandorder #FateGOUSA #kiyohime
Here be dragons. The fearsome Sussex serpent.
At Birkbeck EMRG we discuss all the best texts
Just discovered that the artwork for 'Lean On' by @MAJORLAZER has a Ganesha at the back with a small serpent.
Still blows my mind that Magikarp evolves into Gyarados. A small fish into a giant sea serpent.