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THE DREAMING is out now, btw. Even if you haven't been following the series, this is a lovely little standalone oneshot about fading folklore, illustrated by Dani. Super proud of it.

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Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland before 1603 featured two Unicorns wearing golden chains and crowns. The Unicorn was and still is the national animal of Scotland and a very distinctive Scottish symbol.

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‘Devils, Demons, and Dangerous Creatures of the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum’ https://t.co/k5Y4yh87B2

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"Bocanje" - the ancient roots of traditional female tattoing among women in the Balkans.
A thread for today's & theme by
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In English folklore as a candle burned the patterns made by the running wax were thought to foretell the future. Long strips of melted wax were interpreted as coffins and believed to be an omen of death.

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Hi friend! I’m Alice! I draw cosy things, more often creepy things, sometimes romantic things, but most of the time fairytale and folklore things. Come check out my things! I promise they’re good things 🌱

🌍: https://t.co/xtEOIpv71X
📩: info.co.uk

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The ears are the only “orange”, and are inspired by Mexican folklore.

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My comic The Finger Bone of St Cyneburg has launched!

714CE, England: a curse from a world of folklore forces a monk-in-training to search for a cure, alongside unlikely friends.

Site🐺 https://t.co/DH8mP1oabP
Tapas🐦https://t.co/zQrXdQqXsg
Webtoons🌿 https://t.co/10PR89UY7M

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For my last finals project I chose the theme of old Slavic folk myths and the medium of gouache paint. I had very little experience with both but I did it anyway.

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Continuing in the 2016 theme for today's a centaur.
A tad stiff, but still not too bad.

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(and a bit ) drawing of my , Fiona Cuhlainn. Bringing her up because I hope to place her into the universe as soon as I can!

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Speaking of scary Inuit monsters, there is a wonderful, slightly scary, kids book, called The Shadows That Rush Past -A Collection fo Frightening Inuit Folktales" by Rachel A. Qitsualik, which folks might enjoy. It includes the giant NANURLUK (polar bear). https://t.co/hxwHWlvIko

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Design commission for inspired by the Kishi from Angolan folklore!

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More of a force than a mythological creature, in Irish mythology, hungry grass/féar gortach is a patch of cursed grass! Also known as fairy grass, anyone walking on it is doomed to perpetual & insatiable hunger! Not known if this dates to 1840s famine or older!

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In Japanese myth, a KIRIN is a unicorn who punishes the wicked with its horn. It also protects the just & grants them good luck,

Art: Matthew Meyer

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In Japanese folklore, Kanazuchibō is an odd-looking yōkai which appears in some of the earliest picture scrolls. It is depicted in a number of ways but most often it is a goblin like creature with long, flowing hair, big buggy eyes, and a beak-like mouth.

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Armenian holds a rare account of women being turned into werewolves as a consequence of deadly sin for a period of seven years. She wanders only at night, condemned to eat children, by day returning to her human form...

Art: LadyFiszi @ deviantart

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There are trees in which produce birds. The figures of birds are found in the heartwood of the tree and on the root.
Those birds that fall into water become animated; but those that fall to the ground do not.
The birds themselves make delicate eating. [1535]

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