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The Scottish ban nigheachain (little washerwoman), also known as Bean Nighe, is said to be seen washing the clothes in rivers and brooks of those doomed to die. She is a bad omen for any who see her on their travels.

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"It was a magical day... and it was on that day I made the Snowman."

- Raymond Briggs.

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"Many a winter's night she flies through the streets and peeps in at the windows, and then the ice freezes on the panes into wonderful patterns like flowers." —Hans Christian Andersen, The Snow Queen

🎨 by Bill Bell.

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"She calls herself the Queen of Narnia tho she has no right to be queen at all...And she can turn people into stone & do all kinds of horrible things. And she has made a magic so that it is always winter in Narnia—always winter, but it never gets to Christmas."

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Jack Frost, working his ❄️🖌️

He is traditionally known for frosty, fern-like patterns on windows on cold winter mornings.

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"Yuki-Onna" is about a guy whose life is upended by the titular snow woman. Tale's from Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things by Lafcadio Hearn.

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An icy heart versus the power of true love. "The Snow Queen" reminds us that only selfless love is steadfast, warm and enduring. Tho winter reigns for a while, Spring will always conquer her.


🎨Adrienne Segur, Nada Strelkina

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I've blown the wild untrodden snows
In whirling eddies from their brows,
And I have howled in caverns wild
Where thou, a joyous mountain child,
Didst dearly love to be.
The sweet world is not changed, but thou
Art pining in a dungeon now
Anne Bronte

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In Mythology the is the Goddess of the Winter months - in late Autumn she washes the tartan cloth that she wears in the maelstrom: when the cloth is bleached white it becomes the snow blanket that covers the land ...

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The Snow Queen by Charles Robinson

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Often at midnight she flies through the streets of the town and breathes with her frosty breath upon the windows; then the ice freezes on the panes into wonderful forms that look like flowers and castles ...


🎨The Snow Queen - P J Lynch

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Upon reaching young adulthood, is introduced to human society. He sees war, brutality, poverty, child neglect, & abuse. He cannot reside in Fairyland as an adult, & settles in the nearby valley where the & woodland animals assist him.

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in fairytales garden 🪴

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Watching miss chef working while there two kids rolling around is kidda fun , one have a pink hair and another has a lemon green hair ,her big brother is so naughty 😈

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The Ijiraq in Inuit lore is said to be the spirit of folks who wandered too far into the frozen wastes and got caught between life and death. They’re said to be a shape-shifters who cause delusions, but can never disguise their blood-red eyes.1/2

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Beira, Queen of Winter is, according to Gaelic folklore, the goddess of winter. Also known as the Cailleach/Veiled One, & depicted as an old blue hag . She is a wise old woman, acquiring her wisdom by observing the cycles of life & death.
🎨Baraka Robin Berger

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The Lady of the Cold from Tove Jansson's book 'Moominland Midwinter' (1957) brings ice and snow to Moominvalley. She is described as extremely beautiful, however if you look into her eyes she will instantly freeze you to death

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