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How many Scottish Mythical Creatures can you name? #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/Mf4PlzQitx @theresabreslin1
Autumn scene from Edmund Dulac's illustration to Hans Christian Andersen's, The Wind's Tale. #AutumnEquinox #FolkloreThursday
Welcome to #FolkloreThursday. We'll be tweeting all our favourite folktales, myths and legends. Que one lovely edition of fairy tales!
New dragons for #FolkloreThursday Yes @whoresOfYore Maybe if it wasn't pink. https://t.co/WhgprurcpP #dragon
Differences between werevolves (they a'NOT evil!) & dogheaded maleficent sumpurnis
(c) S. Mačtama
#FolkloreThursday
This #FolkloreThursday remember - black cats are lucky. #catlore
Orange Kinkwa-neko or Golden Flower Cats have demonic nature, in Japanese folklore. #FolkloreThursday
#Purgatory in #SpanishFolklore: The Night of the #Ánimas by @mjpcuervo for #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/GyISfE6xTB
But because they loved him the beast was seen ~Rilke https://t.co/t2tNIZ8EWE #FolkloreThursday #Unicorns #medieval
“Butterflies are souls of the dead waiting to pass through purgatory.”
~Irish Saying #FolkloreThursday Ryan Lowe
Sun Wukong the Monkey King, subject of a body of myth, cultural antecedent might be Hanuman #FolkloreThursday
From Scotland, a tale of fairy children & a red worm...
https://t.co/zgTvifYmpK #folklorethursday #twitterstorians
A dragon illustration in a 1460 edition of the Medieval Liber Floridus #folklorethursday #art #twitterstorians
Fairies bring a lost child (and a fearsome worm) home…
https://t.co/zgTvifYmpK #folklorethursday #twitterstorians
Enid Blyton born #OTD in 1897, wrote a Book of Fairies, full of tales of magic, pixies & adventure #FolkloreThursday
Fantastic species in 1st book on #fish published in color https://t.co/9ZTEko64Vn #FolkloreThursday @mayrlibrary
Setting the mood for a good ol' fashioned William Morris Lughnasadh. https://t.co/OhgCiazDgd #folkloreThursday