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The Floating Altar of Oystermouth drawn on a trip to the Gower last week. #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/VLCydpdPDM
When internet is awash with #Trolls, spare a thought for their ancestors. #FolkloreThursday. https://t.co/EiOw5ri4l2
To believe one is divorced from landscape, from folklore - that is a damaging madness. #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday
What's #FolkloreThursday without a few #Dragons? Ancient cross-cultural symbols of power, strength and/or good luck.
Cockatrice: a serpent hatched from a cock's egg. It has a deadly glance. #folkloreThursday https://t.co/jyZJGTWW0G
Estonian Folk Tale: The Singing Sword https://t.co/Tspchnqs0y #FolkloreThursday
From the collection: The Life and Times of James Catnach, 1878 #ballads #nurseryrhymes #FolkloreThursday
Snake women, dragons and the ‘Clavis Artis’. It must be #FolkloreThursday.
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'17 Female Ghosts & Demons in Japanese Folklore' with @notebookghosts #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/z58myUwAmR
"Hel" illustration for Immortal #boardgame by @ArtOfSanhueza #FolkloreThursday #conceptart #fantasy #gamedev #art
Signifying power; vulnerability; protection; deceit: #Hair is powerful trope in #Folklore & #myth. #FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday catfish Namazu, after causig a quake, is punished by the council of the gods
#Wolves 2: Wolf-mother. Protector; creator; good omen; guide. Life giver. https://t.co/ik8xAoyydw #FolkloreThursday
#Wolves 1: Quintessential baddie. Evil predator, cannibal, shapeshifter. https://t.co/ik8xAoyydw #FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday Fossil of a cystoid, an extinct animal related to starfish, known in folklore as crystal apples
Good morning! @WillowWinsham here to kick off another great #FolkloreThursday!
Just discovered the Jiangshi, China's 'hopping' vampires.
#FolkloreThursday
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