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Let's talk of serious matters: in the early 19th century the Islands were still in fear of the - an utterly disgusting monster like a giant flayed horse & rider - (pic by Joan Llopis Domenech) + https://t.co/rl8Lz2xKf0

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Happy (Mount Olympus, Giulio Romano)

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In Swiss folklore, Jack o' the bowl is a helpful house spirit, often found at farms. In return for a bowl of sweet cream left out for him each night, he would lead cows to graze in places considered dangerous to humans, but none of the cows ever suffered injury.#FolkloreThursday

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Just remember, Rapunzel was locked in her tower for most of her life, and she got her prince at the end of it.

An unmerciful sorceress, a forbidden tower in a forest and a beautiful girl with hair as fine as spun gold https://t.co/enQPxpSMiK

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In medieval Wallachia and Transylvania it was believed that every house had a guardian snake near the foundation and was said that killing it would bring the imminent death of a member of the household.

Jan von Goyen (1633) Peasant Huts with a Sweep Well

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Helpful house spirits well known to country folk and witches include hobs, brownies and gnomes (favouring the garden)! Some of us still cultivate their friendship, though we should think of them as co-workers not domestic servants! And gift them milk and honey!

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The Celtic Goddess Brighid (Bride, Brigantia) is Protectress of the home, Guardian of the hearth fire, Her protective solar cross often hung in houses, even today, in Ireland. Though in the minds of many She has been demoted to a Saint, She is no less loved!

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In European folklore, the kotihaltia is a kind of house gnome said to live in a barn or attic, looking out for and protecting the family that lives there. When in a good mood, they are helpful. When in a rotten mood, tricks unfold. (Image: Arthur Rackham)

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“In they also believe that priests, if they are willing, can conjure storms by employing prayers and exorcisms.” - Lambert d'Aubert de Résie



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Sequestered in our separate garrets, sheds and jazz lounges, we learn the story of King Bladud. Bladud was a daredevil, a leper, an assistant pig farmer and founder of the city of Bath. Now that's a portfolio career.
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Shy Cryptid Creatures: Yeti

This is a lot like the Bigfoot in their solitary nature, but are much fuzzier/harrier due to the colder temperatures in their mountains

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Please read my theory about the comeback. ⏬

In Ancient Greek folklore, a phoenix is a long-lived bird that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again. Birds mostly fly to the heavens, snakes live on the earth, as well as “below” the earth (the underworld)

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This is my original character but I made it to represents the hero from famous japanese folklore called Kintarō!! 🐟👦🎏🌋






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PARP, it's

is our 3D explore-o-puzzle adventure it's got:

-Atmospheric Exploration ❄️
-Scandinavian Folklore ❄️
-Misunderstood Monsters ❄️
-Ancient puzzles ❄️

Sound good? Maybe add it to your Steam wishlist: https://t.co/N2WXXV11IV 👍

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Join Kaitlin and LB as they explore ways Earth’s lone satellite has influenced folklore, mythology, and superstition… Let’s learn about the moon!

Listen: https://t.co/OH56bFDxvO

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Added some finishing touches to Zia. I’ll be drawing more of her in the future~
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Waaay back! (You can tell it's way back as I havev my old color scheme) I used to joke Puss in Boots was my father. XD

Though, considering the Fairy Tale is either Italian or French in origin, and my origin is from Scottish folklore, probably unlikely now. XD

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Em solidariedade a todos que estão em quarentena, disponibilizei a história completa do meu quadrinho curto A CUCA...
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Se quiser ler mais, apoie o projeto:

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