Les Oceanides, by Gustave Dore, (1860). Oceanids mourn the suffering Prometheus.

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In Lewis' Narnia, merfolk mirror human society, even going hawking with little hunting fish. While humans often live in valleys and monsters lurk in mountains, merfolk live in the underwater "mountains" (the shallows) and monsters lurk in "valleys" (the depths).

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The is a water spirit in folklore, known as the each-uisce (anglicized as aughisky or ech-ushkya) in and cabyll-ushtey on the This supernatural water horse found in the… https://t.co/gMK1ILUkJe

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In Slavic Chudo Yudo is a multi-headed dragon who is tasked with being guardian of the of Life & Death. The enchanted waters of death can restore a body in ANY condition & the enchanted waters of life can resurrect the dead!

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Some watery, fairy-tale magic for your day by Warwick Goble —one of the best illustrators, to my mind, from the “Golden Age” 🌊✨

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This is the kind of cave-fleeing that leads directly to being turned into a mermaid. I can feel it.


by Edmund Dulac

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- In ancient Slavic beliefs, the water spirit Vodyanoi is a demon, who jealously guards his waters & punishes those who disrespect it. The guilty ones can be drowned or mutilated. He likes to make fun of those who approach his domain. https://t.co/dVLH3mhglm

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Indian's holiest of rivers is the daughter of the Himalayas, the Ganges flowing from those mountains both physically and mythically: Ganga is the daughter of Himavat, whose kingdom rests at the tops of those mountains, who blesses India with water each year.

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The Mermaid Wife is a story from the Shetland islands about a man who stumbled upon a group of merfolk. When they saw the man approach, they threw on their clothes & transformed into seal-like creatures. But, the man was able to grab one outfit!
🖼️ Edmund Dulac

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The Little Water Sprite is an enchanting tale written by the author of Krabat, Otfried Preussler. The adventures of a young water gnome are vividly described.

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The Dobhar-chú is the father of all otters in Ireland & considered ‘King of the Lakes’. His name means ‘water hound’. The Dobhar-chú is fearsome & not to be trifled with as he is known to kill both people & animals & drink their blood.
https://t.co/5PoUdAMh7w

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🪸 A seafaring fairy for
by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite

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Thus spoke Raven, “I know the fish in the dreams of the chief's daughter. She dreams of a big, beautiful fish called salmon that lives faraway. The Haida are my friends. I will fly far and swift and bring back salmon.”
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In the folklore of Tobago, the sea dwelling mer-people are male. But beautiful fairy maids with one foot and one deer's hoof, live in rivers and under the bridges, in pools, near waterwheels and waterfalls...

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In the Grimm tale, "The Water of Life" a dwarf helps the hero obtain the life-saving liquid to save his father, the King.

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In the Gilgamesh flood god Enlil seeks to destroy the earth when humans become too noisy. God Ea, who created humans out of clay & divine blood, warns hero Utnapishtim & offers detailed instructions to build a boat so humans can survive the deluge. 🌊⛵️

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The ISLAND OF AVALON
a legendary island where King Arthur's sword Excalibur was made & later where Arthur was taken to recover from being gravely wounded at the Battle of Camlann.
Avalon is also associated w/ mystical practices & Morgan le Fay.

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Sina was famous around the South Seas for her beauty. The King of Fij heard of her beauty and decided he had to meet the beautiful one. By magic, he transformed into an eel and swam to her island home.

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A sultry to all. Not quite a fairytale but a lovely children's story...

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Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable cites a watering hole as:

a pool where animals drink, or in human terms, a favourite pub or bar.

The latter looks more appealing today.



🎨Willy Pogany

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