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I'm Brenna. I draw things. Mostly monster things. Mostly Japanese monster things. Also ghosts and superstitions. I'm planing on making some books
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#SuperstitionSat According to folklore, evil spirits would appear on the summer solstice. To ward off evil spirits, people would wear protective garlands of herbs and flowers. One of the most powerful of these plants was known as ‘chase devil’ or St. John’s Wort #SummerSolstice
“If you prick your finger on your birthday, take three drops of the blood, let them flow on a napkin and keep it, and you will have good luck as long as you possess it” ~ Encyclopædia of Superstitions, Folklore, and the Occult Sciences of the World (1903) #folklorethursday
Here's Harris and Grog! It's for the June 2nd prompt of #DuckJune !!
They're based off of some of the tower Ravens from the tower of London. I decided to make them in charge of magical defense due to their superstitions! Grog is a runaway (both IRL and in OC form) and is trans!!!
Some fairies are murderous, such as the Redcaps who are said to haunt the Border peel towers. They try to redye their caps in human blood...#SuperstitionSat #scaryfairies
Your weekly Wunderkammer #SuperstitionSat safety advice, #scaryfairies special
The sluagh are the host of restless dead turned fae. They return from the West to haunt you. When you smell decay, close your western windows!
Thank you. Spit thrice, touch cold iron and be safe.
New artwork for sale! - "Full Moon over the Superstition Mountains, Arizona" - https://t.co/IhzyZFxEO0 @fineartamerica
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#FireEmblem #FE3H #FireEmblemThreeHouses #Linhardt #Marianne based on a fic by @roxyryoko, link below! 😆
My new book out now from @TheHistoryPress
Traditions, customs and superstitions relating to Knitting, Spinning Weaving - Bees - Blacksmiths - Milling and Baking - Beer and Brewing
Hardback: https://t.co/KBPVnzXcrS
Kindle: https://t.co/rHLlTICdSv
#FolkloreThursday
@shaunaitcheson Hello! Our game @Kynseed is a life sim adventure with Fable spirit, set in a huge land where proverbs and superstitions are all true, and everybody ages and dies. #ThirstyIndieThursday
#DeGrazia was fascinated by the beauty & lore of the #SuperstitionMountains, where he made many expeditions to the backcountry prospecting for gold. The grizzled prospector heading into the mountains with his trusty burro was a beloved symbol of hope & independence for DeGrazia.
Terror of the Vampire - Poster
In the vaguely 19th century, in vaguely Eastern Europe, a vampire menace grips the countryside! The menace of superstition and the belief that vampires exist!
#adventuregame #vampire #gamer #gaming #freegames #pixelart #covergame
#SuperstitionSat The Flying Dutchman is a legendary ghost ship that can never make port and is doomed to sail the oceans forever.The myth is likely to have originated from the 17th-century golden age of the Dutch East India Company. The sight of this ship is a portent of doom.
Well, it's Saturday... again!
And this week's optional theme as chosen by YOU is
⛵ THE SEA 🌊
Thus sharing all your superstitions with the hashtag #SuperstitionSat from now until late!
Good luck, mateys!
old gacha superstition dictates if you draw a character you are more likely to get them, so i drew a few characters i'd like to see on nook miles ticket islands next time someone moves out - raymond, bob, pietro, and peggy #AnimalCrossingNewHorizons #acnh
#SuperstitionSat The albatross as a superstitious relic is referenced in Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. It is considered unlucky to kill an albatross; in the poem the narrator kills the bird and his fellow sailors force him to wear the dead bird around his neck.
Hey @LeagueOfLegends @riotgames I did more card designs for Twisted Fate, inspired by the Bilgewater ToR
Also an idea to make TF a gypsy skin, with superstition, tarot like cards and a lot of gold. Just want to see how you imagine the river folk to be. Very insterested
Malam Satu Suro
Eve of Satu Suro, is the first day of the Javanese calendar year in the month of Suro, it has numerous associations in Javanese folk tales and superstitions. The prevalent theme of most superstitions is the danger of going out from home.
'Last night the sun went pale to bed,
The moon in halos hid her head.'
This is from Superstitions of the Irish Country People, by Padraic O'Farrell. It is said to be a portent of a change in the weather. #Ireland #Eire #SuperstitionSat