Joan de l'Ós is a character from Catalan folklore. He was born from the union of a bear and a woman. Disowned by his people, he wandered alone through the Pyrenees mountains living various adventures, until he faced the Devil himself to rescue a girl.

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Today's Character Based On of the day is Kayo Sudou, from The Evillious Chronicles.

She is possibly based on Kuchisake-onna, a figure who appear in Japanese urban legends and folklore. According to popular legend, she asks potential victims if they think she is beautiful.

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Thanks so much for this opportunity! I create mostly in charcoal, drawing from mythology and folklore. https://t.co/rPh2eK7RJF

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Brazilian Folklore. Saci-pererê 🔥

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In this week’s new video, we delve into the possible link between fossils and folklore.

We also take a detailed look at the famous in-game dragon skeletons to try and work out how they may have evolved!

https://t.co/dvIF2YxvW7

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Boitatá, the large fire snake of Brazillian folklore.

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The Orishas of Yoruba (Nigeria) spirituality are some of the most well (and diversely) depicted figures from African mythology and folklore.

Today, we give you Obatala, Baba Nla.

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Orange Kinkwa-neko or Golden Flower Cats have a demonic nature, in Japanese folklore.

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GAME: Black Book
DEV: Morteshka (Russia)
Beautiful RPG with fun card mechanics, based on Russian folklore. Released on Steam this month.
https://t.co/aMJH6iQkmd

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Lupeux, creature of french folklore.
Art for Mitos y Leyendas.

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Would love to see your interpretation of a "Tikbalang". From Filipino folklore. Human body but with the head and feet of a horse. Or a "Manananggal". A bat-lady that can separate its torso from its legs and can re-attach them again.

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In Brazil, August 22nd is celebrated the Day of Brazilian Folklore. This is the Boitatá, a large snake of fire that protects animals and forests from people who harm them and, above all, who carry out fires in the forests.

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Hey I'm Breezami and I'm a Filipino illustrator and comic creator who likes telling stories about mythology, history, and folklore...and I really like birds!! 🌤

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- Graoully -

Artwork done during February 2021 for "Mitos y Leyendas" TCG.

A dragon from french folklore.

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Featuring our pick of the week! Explore Addi Miyako's charming animal portrait series where she creates amazingly detailed anthropomorphic characters inspired by nature and Japanese folklore.

Find more great pieces in her gallery: https://t.co/xZgFonReNy

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Hi, I'm Angela, author of the howto book Angelic Visions & painter of elegant Fine Art. I'm currently working on a series of Gemstone Goddesses inspired by birthstones, flowers, fashion, and folklore.

I'm creating art, pins, fashion items, & more! Open to licensing inquiries.

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1854: Death of Thomas Crofton Croker MRIA. Collector Irish poetry/folklore. Co-founded Percy Society & Camden Society. Fairy Legends & Traditions of the South of Ireland translated (German) by Brothers Grimm! Didn't like old annals! 🪦London https://t.co/8BHFMGQgqW

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Trees play an important part in In Shinto they are considered sacred and are believed to possess a spirit. While Totoro from the Studio Ghibli film is a fictitious character, it was no doubt inspired by the animistic beliefs of Japan.

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Meet Faye Summers, an epithet erased oc. She’s a university student with the epithet folklore. She’s a very kind and sweet person who loves the cottagecore aesthetic. second image by

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Here's Kiku Tanaka! Her Epithet is Yokai and it lets her give herself the traits of various kinds of well-known yokai found in Japanese folklore. She also can accidentally turn objects into yokai if she were to touch them with her bare hands, which is why she usually wears gloves

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