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In Irish folklore, bees are very nosey. You must tell them about all births, deaths and marriages, or they might take offence and stop producing honey. #FolkloreThursday
Artist: A.L.O.E
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Cette semaine je parle de Ken'en - comme chien et singe paru chez @dokidoki_manga
Entre amitié impossible et improbable et folklore, je me demande comment le tome 1 a pu me laisser hésiter ! https://t.co/LEKEbhiBeN
It's time for ugly animals to shine! 🐾
With more than sixty ugly animals to explore, this compendium of the unusual celebrates the beauty in 'ugliness'. #UglyAnimals @SamiBayly
🌙I'm Moonlore, an Estonian artist based in the Netherlands! I create fantasy illustrations and comics🌙
💌 moonlore@hotmail.com
💎Portfolio: https://t.co/BTvbtjVsz7
🌟Patreon: https://t.co/I1iB0bYh9q
🔮Commissions: https://t.co/q1Cx9nvVO3
📚Webcomic: https://t.co/Ci5yRxHqJX
In Japanese folklore, 'Jubokko' is a Vampire Tree that grows on an old battlefield, where many people have died and blood has soaked the ground. If you walk close to the tree, it captures you with its branches and sucks the blood out of you
I've been sitting on my finished @cosmogonyzine piece since March and now that the release date is almost here I am vibrating with excitement!! This zine is incredibly unique and unlike any I've ever participated in—if you're a fan of FFXV lore, you really won't want to miss out!
@teranentwii What I like about All Hallows Eve is not only the costumes, the candy, and the mild sense of adventure; but also the lore, back when small cakes were given to the children during the medieval era, and no dangerous items in children's treats.
S: Vi-Dae
G: Male
Art by me ~😘
#IntroduceYourOC
I found this hashtag quite interesting so here we go
Her name is Yuri she's a trans girl and she's quite sad almost all the time
She doesn't have a fixed lore, her hair and details changes according to her mood
And oh yeah, she's an unicorn with some doggo
drew one of Bucket Knight's party members, O'lana. She's an Ifrini, which is a race I came up with for my fantasy world. Still working on their lore, but it's a start
Destiny inspired me to create again. The perfect storm of lore, light wielding, and gunplay brought me to try fan art after taking a decade hiatus from doing art as a whole. Big Thanks @n64josh and @destiny reset for being my first commissions, and a huge shoutout to @KobOneArt
@inkbender_ Thanks for the thread!
I'm Aven and I make art inspired by nature, folklore, and spooky stories.
🌙 https://t.co/VJai0QKUye
🍄 https://t.co/peaQHw3hcV
@M_Rose_Media Thanks for the thread and congrats on getting close to 1.9k!!
I'm Aven and I make art inspired by nature, folklore, and spooky stories.
🌙 https://t.co/VJai0Qtj9E
🍄 https://t.co/peaQHvLFOl
In Brazilian folklore, "Saci" is a mischievous supernatural character who presents himself as a one-legged black boy who smokes a pipe and plays tricks.
Ciça The Saci-Girl is a webcomic that makes a free reinterpretation of this myth.
Available on https://t.co/T9gtOS5AB7
THE DREAMING #13 is out now, btw. Even if you haven't been following the series, this is a lovely little standalone oneshot about fading folklore, illustrated by Dani. Super proud of it.
Metade folclore, metade crias de Cthulhu. Arte de Everaldo Cas. Fiquei com medo desse negrinho do pastoreio, haha, nem consigo olhar muito pra ele
A rare fanfiction fanart >_>
Here’s the link to the fanfic: https://t.co/rRKjSI9T0q
I love how they write Bakugou as a temperamental, but rather bright kid, and get really creative with Dabi lore, building a compelling and heartfelt story around these characters.
Fanservant - Aife!
Please check out her lines, lore, and more here!
https://t.co/FoYAKJBOqn
#FGO
In Japanese folklore, Kanazuchibō is an odd-looking yōkai which appears in some of the earliest picture scrolls. It is depicted in a number of ways but most often it is a goblin like creature with long, flowing hair, big buggy eyes, and a beak-like mouth. #FolkloreThursday
In English folklore, grindylow is a creature in the counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire. The name is thought to be connected to Grendel, a name or term used in Beowulf and in many Old English charters where it is seen in connection with meres, bogs and lakes. #FolkloreThursday