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"In olde dayes of the king Arthour, Of which that Britons speake great honour, All was this land full fill'd of faerie...But now can no man see non elves mo..."

-from Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.

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The Snowdrop Fairy by Cicely Mary Barker. Blooming through the frozen earth from early Jan until the end of Feb, the
is a symbol of rebirth, renewal & hope, as its arrival in cold winter means other flowers will soon follow.

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[Gerda and the Reindeer (Illustration by Edmund Dulac to The Snow Queen]

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Some wintery art for by artist CHARLES ROBINSON:
The Russian Princess-1913 from "The Happy Prince and Other Tales" OscarWilde

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As the Ijiraq is a shapeshifter it can come in a range of different shapes and sizes, even going so far as to copy the appearance of other monsters.

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The reindeer did not dare to stop. It ran on till it came to the bush with the red berries. There it put Gerda down, and kissed her on the mouth, while big shining tears trickled down its face.
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Jack Frost, the winter spirit that leaves frosty fern-like patterns on windows & nips the extremities in cold weather. He leaves Frost wherever he goes & personifies crisp, cold, wintry weather. Similar to the Norse god(Kári)'s son, Jokul Frosti (frosty icicle).

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Feeding birds, a tradition originally meant to keep the birds away from crops by appeasing them in winter. In Finnish folklore, birds carried the soul of a person, & guarded their sleep. When a person died, the soul-bird took the soul with them.

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From Inuit mythology comes the Ijiraq. A shape shifting creature who kidnaps children. Legend has them as people who went too far north, and became trapped between the world of the living and the dead.

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The epitome of fairytales: "The Snow Queen". Boris Diodorov (b. 1934, Moscow) received the 2001 Grand Prix of Hans Christian Andersen for these illustrations and was named 'Ambassador of Andersen in Russia' (2005).

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The Wild Hunt already saddles up & ghostly steeds chomp at their bits. Friday next is Midwinter and the "Rauhnächte" (rough nights) fall on Northern Europe. Time for the wild huntsmen to ride across the night skies. tales for - https://t.co/hyLRAD6GCc

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The is a symbol of the Old Magic, rebirth, dreams, otherworld journeys, & ancestors. The Yew Fairy, Cicely Barker

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Hey there ! We are an anthology of new and reinvented lore and legends, with artists taking on siren romance, John Henry's daughter, haunted subways, and more! This is our last week, so don't miss this chance!
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Well, then. The Original ‘Nightmare’ Was a Demon That Sat on Your Chest and Suffocated You https://t.co/NIpvy7iprO via

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The Banshee has diff. names & forms in Celtic legend; but this female keening spirit will omit a high-pitched lamenting cry when a family member dies or is about to die. The wailing of the Banshee is often the 1st warning to the family, that a loved one is gone.

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'As Above - So Below' - the creed of the tzorkly creature-witches of Winchett Dale - black-hatted sisters of 'The League of Lid-Curving Witchery'.... https://t.co/SHZDUIuono

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If your Christmas tree comes from a Welsh forest, please check it VERY carefully for small, unexpected guests! Wild, Welsh, woodland Dragons do NOT make good decorations...


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An ancient custom saw children dressed up in holly & ivy to bring light & life to the darkest part of the year.

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The Winter Owl.The owls nocturnal activity gave birth to many superstitions

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