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BALIKBAYAN: Returning Home is down to just 4 community copies 👀💜⚡🔥 101 free copies have been claimed!

I'm so happy folks are interested in this Cyberpunk-Supernatural game that features Filipino folklore and machine-magic.

Thank you for supporting indie dreams 😭✨🎉

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In the Wawel terrorized Krakow during the reign of King Krakus. He demanded meals of live cattle, thus depleting farms. Krakus' sons tricked him by feeding him calf skins stuffed with smoldering sulfur, which caused his fiery death.

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Another drawing of Jude inspired from the Japanese folklore 0/

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26 : Hi! Naita Aka Oni or The Red Ogre Who Cried. It's about friendship, and maybe you'll cry for this. 👹👦👦👧👧😢❤💙

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If you are a supporter of the podcast at the appropriate level, you can now watch early access, unedited video coverage of my interview with Johan Egerkranz about Swedish folklore, his art and Vaesen.

Access the video, swap support levels, or sign up at

https://t.co/Q9XkfGqJ28

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Esto es el Jackalope, un animal mitológico del folklore de la América colonial.
Según la leyenda, estos bichos podían imitar la voz humana y usaban esa capacidad para engañar a los cazadores.

https://t.co/Hlj2U0R8Dx

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It's and I want to mention the beautiful folk that would remove their seal skins to take human form and dance on the beach. Enchanting those that saw them before dawning their skins and returning to their aquatic home.

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From Reynard to the folksong “The Fox Went Out”, the fox is traditionally a “tricsy”, ambivalent creature. But how is it related to work, from Beowulf to (ahem!) Gollum? Find out in my talk here: https://t.co/EDM2e2gMyu
🦊

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The Impudent Edda states that while ”Freyja’s chariot is pulled by two felines, no one knows exactly how many cats she keeps in total at her home in Fólkvangr because none of the gods have ever been brave enough to raise the question.” https://t.co/oo7SPgtW6U

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Greetings 🐉

This is - your very last host of the day! A huge thanks to Crystal for being our host before the break 🐦

Our theme this week is the folklore of and Domestic or wild, friend or foe? 🦝

(Arthur Rackham 1912)

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"Hear my cries, Cailleach of the storm,⁠
Nicnevin underground,⁠
Brigid leave your flowers and⁠ come to me."⁠

Watch as the olde gods of Great Britain return in their terrible glory. Experience and the Bloody Queen. https://t.co/R2poBBjqqH

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Thanks for sharing your lore today, Crystal of is signing off, but don’t run away. Your last host of the day will be the wonderful – leaping on at 6:30 BST. Sending you light and good wishes! (Image: (Luigi.masi))

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‘Mad as a Hatter’ comes from the 18th & 19th century when hatters used mercury nitrate as part of the process of turning animal fur into felt. The substance caused hallucinations, emotional instability and the desire to have tea with wild animals.

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Dog rose (Rosa canina) is said to alleviate the effects of a dog's bite.

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The splintercat is a legendary flying of the Pacific Northwest. It soars through the air at night, bumping into trees and splintering them. The cat is fond of honey and often attacks bee hives within the trees

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In China there are 4 celestial animals that represent/guard the 4 directions. They are: red phoenix of the south, azure dragon of the east, black tortoise of the north & white tiger of the west. Today they are most commonly used in

Art:Chinese Tarot

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