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The Xian were humans before they achieved enlightenment and ascended as immortals. This gave them the ability to fly to the sky and reside far away from the human world &material conflicts
Throughout the centuries that became the ultimate purpose of Daoism

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Nyx is the primordial Goddess of the night. She is represented by the darkness of the night and the night sky. Even Zeus was afraid of her power. Although she had no temple of her own, a single statue of her was found in a temple dedicated to Artemis. 👇

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An old saying goes like this:

If the finds you in bed on the 1st of the month, no wealth will enter your home that month.

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Edward Robert Hughes was a modestly regarded assistant to Holman Hunt and portraitist. Now his paintings of women as heavenly bodies are loved around the world on thousands of posters and greeting cards.

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ASTROLOGER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY (1825) warns of dire consequences for those who ignore celestial omens... the ones prefiguring the death of Lord Byron don't seem too difficult to decipher!

of the skies for

https://t.co/OTiFNZp6Sj

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(constellation)

Has captured the imagination of many culture's.

In Greek Mythology there are a few stories, it carried Zeus his thunderbolts, it represents Aphrodite disguised as an eagle to seduce Zeus and it guard's the arrow of Eros.

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Back in February, folktales workshop with yr 3 based on my ‘stealing the moon’ story. Retelling of ‘raking the moon’ as a Trickster Jack tale from collection Lovely illustration response from the children!

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Round 3-

The hybrid beast that ravaged the cities above vs 3 headed hound that guarded the underworld below. Both capable of breathing flames. Who would win?

Like for Chimera (Left) RT for Cerberus (Right)

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My tributes to two India teams that are part of Indian cricketing folklore. Made history today, one 88 years ago and the the other 37 years ago. Salutes!

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Script + notes, roughs, and final. This one's gotta be my fav note from thus far.

Read it at https://t.co/xE3xGhjGz1, with today's page release all of volume one and two are available to read for free :)

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Happy Wednesday! Ryoko sketch in a comfy casual robe post bath. Really enjoying working with her color palette and character design in the first pages of Mafia: Oni Gang. Looking forward to sharing them soon!

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Oh hi-- new followers. I guess I could give you and all others the news: I got a grant from for working on my comic album! It's themes revolve around trans identity & finnish folklore. Here's some concept art:

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Hi ! I'm Kat Olan, a Filipina indie author. I wrote a Filipino sci-fi novel called Tablay. It brings together the edge of futuristic mecha and the mysticism of Philippine folklore. Hope you can check us out!

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was a prophetess who dwelt in the Mound of Croghan.

Her golden hair fell below her knees. She was clad in green.
She used a shuttle of pure gold to weave fabric upon a loom.

Image:

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Thomasina Bateman, noted barrow-digger, makes her way to the isolated village of Bewlay, England. A place steeped in secrets and whispered folklore. Her excavation of Hob's Barrow may reveal more than she expected...

INCANTAMENTUM is coming...
➡️https://t.co/6RQsxduauP

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This month's theme on Patreon was
My patrons voted on the Jersey Devil.
I tried something different by doing a pencil and was pleasantly surprised with the results!
I might even do more famous folklore monsters in this style.
Which would you like to see next???

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Hello, :)

I'm Petra, a writer and artist from the Czech Republic.
I have always been fascinated by nature and by mythology and folklore.🌿

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Hello! I'm Emily Cheeseman, an illustrator inspired by fantasy, folklore, and tales of adventure.

contact: escheeseman.com
portfolio: https://t.co/vPUimpjh1d
shop: https://t.co/NTYivKi8aF

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Hello again I'm Nata, an Edinburgh based illustrator with a passion for folklore, women's history & the wilderness.
Creator of

🌿https://t.co/S1ymud7OIx
Behind the scenes: https://t.co/BJEytwRc8G

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Spearfinger, or U'tlun'ta, is a figure from Cherokee folklore. Made of stone, she can shape-shift into anyone to trick her victim. She has a finger as sharp as a knife that she uses to cut her victims to eat their livers.
(art by Chris Williams)

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