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The strangest land of all is that land within a land. That place where the other folk live.

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“My shoots are tipped with buds as dusty-grey
As ancient pilgrims toiling on their way.”
The Wayfaring tree is a sign that you are on or near a path. It was plentiful on the medieval pilgrim route from London to Canterbury.

Poem & Fairy: Cicely Barker, 1920s

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Based on the Snow Child (Снегурочка). I kinda have this whole modern version of the story in my head. Where a Korean couple moved to a Russian village, soon going to adopt a child, made a small snow child in celebration, boom, snow baby here.

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Excited to share the latest addition to my shop: Moon Game Original Folklore Throwing Orb Pearl Gem Treasure Surrealist Magician Solar System Cycle Waxing Waning https://t.co/0hEPGC6yV5

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This week LB and Kaitlin talk about the wendigo, an icy-hearted cannibal from the frigid north!

Listen: https://t.co/AIFDyCeFTG

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'The Moon's Revenge'
(1987- Joan Aiken - Alan Lee)

of and fame, always mystifies me with his watercoloring magic.

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I made an original interpretation of Jack Frost! Mythology/folklore is among my favorite things to art because everyone has their own spin on it ❄️💙✨

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Puce: a colour favored by Marie Antoinette & popular in the late 18thc/ early 19thc. Puce is French for flea; the colour is described as resembling congealed blood or a flea after it’s been crushed on white linen— a familiar shade in its heyday.

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To see the simply pluck Thyme from the hillside where they live. Then smear the herb into the lids of the eye. There is also an ancient ritual of wearing an amulet with thyme twigs, allowing one to see the magical other-world of the fairies.#FolkloreThursday

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This week's theme is '"underwater'. Hope you like this selection of mercreatures, fish, jellyfish, giant squid and, of course, nessie!

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YEATS endorses the as an alternative to the sorrows of human life (The Stolen Child 1886)

Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a hand in hand,
For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand

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There are various types of nymphs: Naiades (of the fresh-water), Oreiades (of the mountains), Dryads (of trees), Meliai (of ash-trees), Okeanides (of rivers, springs, and clouds), Nereides (of the sea) and the Lampades (of the underworld) among many others.

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The won't just use folklore and mythology as set pieces, there will be a mythology constructed for the world at large to make it more real.
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The sea-hare. A princess uses her magic windows to challenge her suitors to a deadly game of hide-and-seek. A fox helps the hero to outwit her, by transforming him into a "sea-hare" and giving him to the unsuspecting princess.

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Also very cool - this piece for the Storyteller, our hero class about inspiring and guiding others through folklore, history and fables

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Names of the Celtic Otherworld:

Tír na Nóg (”The Land of Youth”)
Tír Tairngire ("Promised Land")
Tír fo Thuinn ("Land Under the Wave")
Mag Mell ("Plain of Delight")
Ildathach ("Multicoloured Place")
Emain Ablach (”Isle of Apple Trees”)

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