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This is Hoseok’s now since he’s an archer like in the folklore- helped me designed it LMAO, the cravings on the bow lights up when he shoots his star arrows (WHICH CANDICE SAID IT COULD BE SHOOTING STARS TO MORTALS) and Jin has one moon earring.. Hoseok has the other

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I'm Mar! Illustrator and Animator from Portugal who loves working with my own Culture and Folklore Myths as well as I love Fantasy, Witches, Wolves and Werewolves✨✨
Lately I've been also D&D, Tangled the Series and The Arcana

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hello, I hope I am doing this right, I am new to this art share thing. My name is Loryenne and I make fantasy, DnD and Folklore art. Alright, thanks for reading and looking at my drawings. Stay safe! <3

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Good Morning
For all those who have already lost the notion of time in this other-self confinement, it is Saturday
Gamayun, prophetic bird of Slavic folklore She is said to spread divine messages and prophecies, she knows everything of all creation
Art by Oliver Ler Marinkoski

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I a trilogy of dark gothic fairytales based on myth, legend & folklore; the 1st is out now & I'm working on the 2nd - also working on a Lovecraftian horror series called - FOLLOW ME! https://t.co/cCYEXKpcm7

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Oh, this seems like a good opportunity to share some artwork from one of those stories from Fantasmagoriana which inspired her -'Die Totenbraut' (or Death Bride) based on ancient European folklore. Here's a peak of my comic adaptation illustrated by the talented

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Here's this week's page, from thumbnail to colour key to final. That last panel was a doozy to stage, I redid it several times.

Read it at https://t.co/xE3xGhjGz1! Updates every Wednesday :)

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In Germany, Auriculas are a symbol of home. Bear's Ear Primula, Magdalena Bouchard, ca. 1773–1793. From Hortus Romanus, vol. 1, Massachusetts Horticultural Society Library.

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Gathered, cozy by the hearth-fire, families & communities would come together to listen to the seanchaí, (bearer of "old lore") In the Gaelic culture, long lyric poems, stories, and genealogies were recited by these story-tellers.


Image: Pinterest

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Xiuhcoatl

This mythological serpent is an Aztec fire deity and was regarded as the spirit form of Xiuhtecuhtli. Xiuhcoatl is interpreted as the embodiment of the dry season and was the weapon of the sun.

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Usutsuki Warashi are creepy child spirits that come out of the floorboards at night to make eerie noises throughout the house, unnerving the residents. Art

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The hobgoblin, sprite of was once welcomed as a mischievous delightful helper of the But at puritanism grew in the Church, the hobgoblin was named a wicked demon; thus in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Puck cannot hear the church's bells :(

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The kyrkogrim is the Swedish variant of the English church grim: an animal that was buried alive beneath a church’s foundation and that subsequently wakes up from the dead each night to creep around the grounds and spook off ne’er-do-wells.

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Before deciding on a location, put a pile of rocks or stakes at a home's potential corners. If you return & the markers are disturbed, pick a new site; the fairies aren't happy. They may even move your stakes to the spot they'd prefer you build on. Art: Alan Lee

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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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