Tonight is the night of Lussi, a demonic creature of Norwegian folklore. She will ride across the sky with Åsgårdsreia, an entourage consisting of supernatural beings and the ghosts of sinners. They will punish everyone who is late with their Yule preparations.

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💙NEW DROP💙
🤍SOIKA🤍

Ukrainian word means jay🕊️
It's a symbol of female will and freedom in Ukrainian folklore.
It is known that the jay has the ability to adopt the sounds of other birds, symbolizing the rich emotional palette of the female gender.

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Today we’d like to introduce you to our assistant, who is Bayun the cat!

Bayun is a huge mythical cat that came to us from Russian folklore. In the legends, he was known as a cunning cannibal, lulling inattentive travelers who entered the dead forest with his songs.#bayun

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Look & see the saddle markings
Where the fairy warriors rode them.
(As they ride them still at midnight,
On Midsummer's Eve at midnight,
When we mortals all are sleeping.)
–Anne G. Biddlecombe.

This poem fixed the Pembrokeshire Corgi into fairy folklore.

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Meet our exhibitors!

Hi! I'm Holly, an illustrator and animation student based in Kildare/Dublin and a lover of fantasy and folklore. I like to make art with melancholy and whimsical themes, cool swords and warrior gals.

https://t.co/bPLuw7mRmd
https://t.co/Qs0dBpolqt

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Fay indeed.

I like the fairies, but they do have a more sinister side in Gaelic folklore.

They steal babies and leave their own, called changelings.

And sick Scots babies were often left at fairy sites for them to take or leave to die overnight.

But, overall, I like fairies

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My grandmother gave me a book about faeries when i was very young, and the book was filled with pencil (and other traditional media) illustrations of old european folklore.
I remember thinking “I can do that too” and just started drawing, never stopped since then.
pic related

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Own a unique piece of South African folklore.
Summon YOUR Tokoloshe

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'Costume'
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The Aesop's fable 'The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing' represents one of the more grizzly cautionary tales in folklore. A truth that remains topical in the age of social media?

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Diana Mayo's beautiful day-one contribution to this year's

A stunning and playful illustration inspired by flowers and folklore. Starting with the Columbine flower. Often associated with fools or jesters.

Find more work by Diana: https://t.co/lhUCHwV2YH

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DAY 31: MISCHIEF

Anansi the Spider, aka a witty and intelligent shapeshifter in West African folklore. He’s a beloved character that represents resilience and survival, with a little mischievous streak here and there 🕸

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gm, nft fam! ☀️☕️

The 3rd and final design I did for my collab with Videnov - one of the biggest furniture manufactures in Bulgaria and the region.
This one is inspired by Bulgarian folklore. 🇧🇬♥️

Big thanks to and all involved! This was a dope experience! 🔥

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☕GM☕ wishing everyone a wonderful weekend, may the universe bless you with all good things 🙂🙏

1/1, 0.2 $ETH, 2D digitally hand-drawn, inspired from Indonesian deity folklore.
available on FND

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A short comic based off of Irish Folklore. Also a bit of a peak into Saffrens past.

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Mythology Series Heinzelmännchen, house gnomes of German folklore. Have done the work of Cologne's citizens at night so they may be lazy, until one of them wanted to spot a gnome, and made it slip and fall. The gnomes got angry and left the citizens to work for themselves

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Artwork made with Procreate. The Barghest was from Northern English folklore. He was a monstrous black dog believed to be a warning of misfortune and death.

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🎃
Coming for Halloween.

First ever Goth-Anime AI collections.

“Yōkai (妖怪, strange apparition) are a class of supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore. The word yōkai is composed of the kanji for "attractive;calamity","apparition;mystery; suspicious”

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Thank you Julia!
My name is Diana and I'm an illustrator from the UK. I love painting fantasy and folklore. Always looking for new interesting projects to work on💜

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Loch Iorsa on the Isle of Arran has it's very own monster myth. The loch's name means 'loch of the serpents'. This serpent is perhaps a wurm, a dragon with no legs nor wings from folklore.


art: unknown

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