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In Japanese folklore, the Funayūrei are malicious spirits at sea said to be the remnants of those who died in shipwrecks

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The Explorers.The quest for truth on a sea of myths.#folklorethursday

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Father of the Trolls Norwegian Artist Theodor Kittelsen, b. 1857 for https://t.co/XrcxVGz2vt

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Today's blog post 'May Day: the tradition of the Jack-in-the-Green and chimney sweeps' https://t.co/UXtdkIehpB

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Inspired by dynamic artworks interpreting fairytales by layering images of her children and nature's ephemera.#folklorethursday

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Just checking: We are all agreed that the cockatrice is the best mythical beast aren't we...?

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Gustave Doré (1832-1888) French literary illustrator whose works include illustrations for Charles Perrault’s Fairy Tales

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Since we're approaching Walpurgisnacht - here's another from my favourite childhood artist Robin Jacques

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A remarkable article: The Spectator, 1908. 'Pharisees & Fairy Rings' - all abt Fairies in https://t.co/tzukSeRvvS

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For some illustrations by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite based on witches and fairies.

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Good morn fair folk ;) as Walpugris eve approaches!

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Rangda is the evil in Indonesia. A powerful witch spreading curses and diseases. Her enemy is Barong.

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Picture with Guardian protecting children is popular gift for baptism in Poland

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For 'How Phil Considine Met the Banshee' by Hablot Knight Browne, 1859, in colls. (A clue is in his left hand.)

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The Balrog was inspired by the fire giant Surtr from Norse Mythology – both wield flaming swords

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New to us this year. Jillian makes porcelain bottles, decorated with themes of mythology & fantasy

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My piece on Walpurgisnacht -
'Halfway to Halloween: Walpurgisnacht is Witches' Night'


https://t.co/JVhYnC2bTC

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Part of 'Beneath The Waves' Series: In the Lair of the Siren!

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The vegetable lamb of Tartary is a strange plant that grows sentient fruit sheep

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