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For we celebrate the beautiful of Danish illustrator Kay Nielsen for the 1914 book 'East of The Sun and West of the Moon'. Mysterious, and other wordly Norwegian folktales brought to life.

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Since it's let's share this cover of Radar magazine from 1960 featuring a cuddly Yeti terrified on meeting some Tibetan refugees.

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Raijū (Thunder Beast) is Japanese wolf made of lighting. It cry sounds like Thunder. When agitated it leaps on fields and trees (trees struck with lighting are said to be scratched by Raiju's claws.)

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Cereza character Bachelorettes for male player
Life+Farming simulation game
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Melusine character Bachelorettes for male player in game
Life+Farming simulation game
Download public version https://t.co/l3bLgoR0kw
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In Welsh folklore,"Cŵn Annwn" are the white "Hellhounds" of Annwn. The hounds hunt human souls to guide them on. They are known to hunt from Christmas-12th night & meet their "Wild" hunting party at the crossroads. Their paws make the mandrakes scream!

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If the rock you are leaning on turns out to be more than a rock, you better have a really good excuse for not moving on.

Inspired by tales from Duncan Williamson.

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Folklore of the deadly Skinwalkers, comes from the Navajo "yee naaldlooshii" Where human eyes that glow yellow; can be found on the coyote, wolf, cougar, or fox. It uses witchcraft to shapeshift & the only way to kill one, is with a bullet dipped in white ash.

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Water Leaper, Knocker, Pwca, Bwbach - strange creatures from welsh folklore

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The Angelystor - a nasty little spirit posessing an ancient yew tree in a Llangernyw churchyard, who each Calan Gaeaf (Halloween) announces the names of those who are to die in the upcoming year.

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Happy Here is a lovely little folk inspired piece by the ever so talented

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"It is a vulgar proverb, that it is easy to raise the devil but difficult to bury him."

ref: Letters of S. Taggart. Original Latin 16th-cent aphorism: "Facile vocaveris Cacodæmona, sed vocatum non facile repuleris."

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Poor Rosamund the Fair, kept by Henry II in a secret bower in Godstow Nunnery, protected by a labyrinth & guarded by a knight holding the end of a silver thread. One dark evening, jealous Queen Eleanor killed the guard, followed the thread & poisoned Rosamund.

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Beneath Edinburgh’s Old Town lies a subterranean labyrinth of streets & chambers that were once rife with poverty, disease & murder. They’re said to be home to restless spirits & can still be visited

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Prim and proper Sherborne, eh? This bonfire parade was popular & subversive as any in the south east!

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Behold! bachelorettes who are so lovely but I learned I'm very bad at romancing women... They're very complex.

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