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Folkhero of nearly all Polynesian cultures, Maui is a trickster of the Pacific from New Zealand to Hawaii. He brings mankind many gifts at his own expense and often with negative side effects, yet humans are always thankful for his lessons and resources.

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The Inuit share a tale of a wicked mermaid named Qalupalik that had green skin and long, pointy fingernails. The tales say she lured children to the water’s edge by singing beautiful songs in hopes of kidnapping innocent youngsters.

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The Slavic believed that the Vodyanoy was born from the spirit of an unbaptised man who committed suicide, and thusis terrified of holy waters. As a result, people believed they could protect themselves from his evil ways by blessing any watering holes.

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Shallowing seas can be detected in the behavior of waves long before the waves break because shallowing waves are harder to sail thru than open-ocean waves.The change can also be felt and heard-different rhythm, sound. See Picture of a blind navigator from Tonga

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My Dutch mother gave me a treasured a copy of Sprookjes van Hans Andersen (1915). Dutch illustrator, Rie Cramer (1887-1977) was influenced by Beardsley, Rackham & Dulac. I always loved this poignantly naked figure of the Little Mermaid once she'd lost her tail.

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For the Norse Mythology, the Sea Serpent Jörmungandr was thrown into the depths of the ocean by Odin. Its body is so large that it encircles all the visible world & that is why it is called the world serpent & Sailors sometimes mistake its back for islands.

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Treasure Maps are a staple in pirate folklore, but the only known pirate to have actually buried treasure was William Kidd.
Can you find the "❌ marks the spot" on this map?

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'The fox and the goat in the well'
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In the fable the goat was talked into helping the fox who then left the goat on his own.

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In 'Circe Invidosa'' the sorceress is painted in luminous sea greens & blues depicting her jealousy. In a scene from Ovid’s Metamorphoses she is poisoning the ocean to transform her love rival Scylla into a sea monster.
(🎨 Waterhouse)

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In Norse folklore, the kraken was a giant octopus that lay in wait under the waves. Unfortunates who sailed into its territory faced an ugly fate: their vessel dragged into the depths by giant tentacles and the crew devoured.

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The Blue men of the Minch are creatures of the sea in Scottish folklore. They can create storms and when a ship approaches they might challenge the skipper to a poetry contest. If the skipper fails they will keel over the ship.

🎨William MacTaggart

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Hydra is known as the guardian of the underworld & uses its razor sharp teeth & poisonous breath to murder sailors on the open sea. It also has a horrific power in that if one of its multiple heads is cut off, two will grow back in its place.

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An update to my concept of Leah the Queen of Life.
She an opposite to Queen of Monsters...
she is a descendant of the Mother of Creation Lorethia and Queen of Monster's sister Flora.

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In the hype of RF5 I ended up drawing some of my favourite bachelorette's from the series!

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Lanari character Bachelorettes for male player
MemoryTrees : RPG simulation game [BXG] [GXB]
Download public version https://t.co/pclG516dpw
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On the subject of ,I would just like to say that Mist will always be the number one bachelorette of my heart 💖🥰

(My favourite headcanon about her is that she is of way higher level than Raguna from the beginning, see:

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Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town looks so good, I wanted to try out the style 'cause it's super cute😍

Would I make a good bachelorette? Would /I/ be best girl??

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Today’s theme is Harvests!
Lady Midday, or Poludnitsa, is a slavic demon associated with heatstroke. She appears before workers in fields, asks them riddles, and chops off their heads/drives them insane. Typical gal things.

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5. In was of nourishment and the in ancient The importance of the harvest caused people to make offerings to her during harvest time. Initially, her cult was centered in
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4. In was of skill and of talent. He is associated with midsummer because of his role as a god, and during the summer solstice the crops are flourishing, waiting to be plucked from the ground at
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