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This Nordic/Germanic folklore character design was such an incredible commission to work on! Liv asked me to human-ify their beastial design and this was the final product - cheers Liv
#characterdesign
@BenjaminBitcoin Scary Fairy Tales.
Based on the Slavic folklore
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On an island in Japan, deer and humans live together side by side. Miyajima is home to more than a thousand Sika deer — and they're really friendly. According to local folklore, the deer in Miyajima (also known as Itsukushima) were considered sacred messengers from the gods.#JOjO
In Cornwall, snails were sometimes called “bullhorns;” if a miner met one on their way to work they would drop a bit of their dinner or some oil from their lantern before it for good-luck 🐌 #FolkloreThursday
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Too excited to keep it in! Check out my Halloween costume! It's my favorite Japanese folklore monster: the Yuki-onna! Gotta take the chance to relax every once in a while!
Art by RPGPLUS
✦ Flying Ship Update!✦ Watch out crew!! https://t.co/JaQg2C4l6d
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#flyingship #comics #webcomics #russianfairytale #folklore #fantasy
The Wild Calf of the Highlands visited farms under the cover of night. Those who went outside to embrace her in the dark would be blessed with success. One night, a timid farmer took a candle with him to meet the calf and she disappeared forever. #folklorethursday
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"The werewolf's bloodline must be served..." ~ An American Werewolf in London (Werewolf by Taran Fiddler) #WerewolfWednesday #FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday. This is an 1899 double-exposed photo (so say the experts) that allowed this ghostly image. I think "spiritography" from the 19c and early 20c are fabulous. Happy Halloween early - this puts my in the spirit! #Halloween2022 #ghosts
'The Haunted Landscape: Folklore, Monsters and Ghosts'
Join the @ForteanLondon on 19th November for a day of talks and short films on the folklore of Britain and beyond @ConwayHall . 👻🤔👀✨🧙🏾♀️
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#Halloween #haunted #folklorethursday
#FolkloreThursday
Norse mythology tells of Skinfaxi (Shining Mane) & Hrímfaxi (Frost Mane) who are the horses of day & night. They meet but twice a day, at dawn and dusk. Skinfaxi pulls day’s chariot across the sky, his mane bringing light. Hrímfaxi brings the darkness of night.
@DariaNFTartist Scary Fairy Tales
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Baba Yaga, Biryuk and Nocnitsa
Based on the Slavic folklore
From future, to the past...
The Old Ways. A collection focusing on Folklore, Ancient Rituals, Long Forgotten Magics.
Skinwalkers, Wendigos, Covens... just in time for Halloween! 🔥💀🔥
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hi i draw ocs and hungarian folklore! im also on tumblr and instagram with the same username
Mythology Series #9 - The golem, animated anthropomorphic being of Jewish folklore. In some tales is inscribed with Hebrew words such as the word "emet" (Truth) on it's forehead. To deactivate it you need to erase the first letter and the word changes to "met" (Dead).