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Work by illustrator in The Golden Book of the Mysterious.

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Pesta, the Black Plague! More artwork on my shop with this Eastern European folklore, drawn in Promarker. https://t.co/AiSE7p5oca

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I'm obsessed with beast men from folklore: werewolves, Krampus, skinwalkers, satyrs, Wendigo, Rakshasa, Yeti... Hit me up with a favorite pic! (SFW in replies only)
Werewolf, Eduardo Cardenas
Krampus Beast, TheTundraGhost

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Fairy funerals are commonly described in folklore. Typically, a man or a woman stumbles on a fairy princess being buried in the middle of the night.
Source: https://t.co/fxXTFsKJYa
'Fairy Funeral' by Maximilian Pirner,1888

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People called it "the forest's gold" due to its valuable pelt. It was a sign of wealth and fortune, and in tales it was a messenger, a giver of omens.

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This week we’re going to be talking about... Kappa! Let’s learn about some amphibious yokai!

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Flora McLachlan, contemporary Wales based artist, illustrator and printmaker inspired by nature and folklore

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I'm danny, I draw comic art and folklore, and you can find me anywhere under blaizikin95

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comic art, caribbean folklore and the occasional jojo shitpost, I tag

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Monstrous Demons of Asian Folklore https://t.co/QjccF4RWx3

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lay bringing forth the historic folklore / lore of laying someone to rest only to have her wake up in her grave. The fear is real.#cosplay
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According to Korean legend, the Gumiho is a nine-tailed fox spirit that disguises itself as beautiful maiden to attract a boy. Once they’re both in love, the Gumiho feasts on the boy’s organs and flesh. (Image: Unknown)

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Happy Halloween! This year, I dressed up as Nang Tanee, a female spirit that haunts wild banana trees in Thai folklore!🍌🌿

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"prophet still, if bird or devil!—" Poe writes of the titular Raven. Ravens, as carrion birds, are often depicted as psychopomps, connecting our world and the next.


Art: Arthur Rackham

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A few curious sea creatures complimentary of P. Gasparis Schotti's "Physica Curiosa" (1662). The work features entries on demons, monsters, human abnormalities, and bizarre animals.

Photo via Wikipedia; Biodiversity Heritage Library

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The pooka in Irish folklore brings bad luck. It causes blights after Samhain. Being a shapeshifter, it can be a goat, a white horse or a black dog. It assumes human form in British folklore & appears as Robin Goodfellow, half-goat & half-man, in Welsh folklore.

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