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Mawile is based on Futakuchi onna ("two-mouthed woman") in The Futakuchi onna uses the mouth on the back of her head to eat. This yokai is used as a punishment upon a greedy man.

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In Europe tomatoes were known as the “poison apple” because it was thought that aristocrats got sick and died after eating them, but the truth of the matter was that wealthy Europeans used pewter plates, which were high in lead content.

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- Orkney Folktales: A Close Tongue Keeps a Safe Head - https://t.co/zJHqfET8u3

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Joan the Wad, Queen of the Piskies in Cornish folklore could either lead people astray on the moors or guide them home and keep them safe. She has been recorded as a piece of iconography on door knockers and charms to bring good luck. Usually depicted as naked.

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final highlights batch....some chtonic action
i think one mistake i made is moving from quick ink doodles to full blown color illustrations which was 100x more draining than i ever planned it to be

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Jedno jedyne hasło z loretobera od i natchnęło mnie do rysunku:
Tarkopies i Ty :)

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here...🥴 i drew the legend herself Artemis!! Loretober day 29: flying

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DAY 30 -
Halloween Costume
Poseidon and Zeus: How’s it hanging Death?
Hades: I’m not Thanatos! I hate you both.
(air guitar solo)

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The Burning Ashes of Ketimbang was hot ash rain happened after 1883 Krakatoa eruption in Sunda Strait, killing thousands. Reports said skeletons floating across Indian Ocean on volcanic pumice rafts, washing up as far as east coast of Africa.
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and her disfigured face haunts her traitorous husband in this iconic image of her angry spirit merged with a lantern, drawn by Hokusai. As Japan's most famous ghost story, continues to influence Japanese even today.

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During his travels in Asia, Marco Polo saw these creatures and calmly reported it in his book "Il Libro delle Meraviglie". The first creature is using the giant foot as an umbrella.

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The Welsh Cyhyraeth is mythological Wraith (Similar to the Irish banshee and Scottish Cailleach) The Cyhyraeth's wail is a portent of death. The Cyhyraeth also sounds for the Welsh dying far from home and her weeping may fortell epidemics or disaster

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"I've taken you by the hand, for you must come to my dance": the is a powerful & image in European ideas, originating in the Middle Ages, developed in following centuries, & still potent now /cntd: pic.credits

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In Peru The Pishtaco is described as a pale skinned foreigner, with boots, leather coat, and felt hat. He sneaks into graveyards to grind human skeletons into a paralyzing powder he uses to incapacitate hapless travelers on nocturnal mountain roads and paths.

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Hantu Banyu is a ghost believed to haunt Musi River in South Sumatra. It's shaped like a floating head with long hair. The ghost is believed to drag people with its hair and kill them by drowning or tearing through their backs and breaking their spines.

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The Gashadokuro is a yokai that take the form of a gaint skeleton. They are said to roam around at past midnight looking for lone humans. They then bite the persons head off and drink their blood.

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This All Hallow's Eve is extraordinary for it's coinciding blue-moon (2nd full moon of the month) which is said to call all creature-witches of the Majickal Dales to broom to fly in its radiance until dawn's first light...

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In the middle ages it was believed that witches anointed their bodies with a tincture of Deadly Nightshade to induce the sensation of flying or being changed into animals, as the Atropine in the berries causes hallucination, confusions and convulsions.

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The Mischief of Spirits On All Hallows Eve acrylic and oil on paper 12 x 19 inches.

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