I'm beginning a series of mythical equines but in horse shows 🤪 inspired by Savannah Alex's show dog series on Tiktok. Whichhhhh... you can go see how the series is made on /my/ Tiktok now! QR code here too 🙂

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In Scots Gaelic lore, faeries were regarded as either nature spirits or spirits of the dead. They exist in faerie mounds/ the underworld awaiting reincarnation. A similar belief regarding elves in n. Europe.


art: The Fairy Raid by Noel Paton

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My hands got tired of asset art test drawing, so here's a random unrelated Kelpie 🐟🐴

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In Scots Gaelic myth, faeries were regarded as either nature spirits or as spirits of the dead. They would exist in 'faerie mounds' awaiting reincarnation. There's a similar belief regarding elves in N. Europe


art: The Fairy Raid by Noel Paton

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In the folklore of the Anglo-Scottish Borders, the 'Broon Man of the Moors and Mountains' is a dwarf who serves as the guardian of wild animals. His dress is brown like winter bracken, and sports frizzled red hair.


🎨 Amanda Moffet

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In Scots Gaelic myth, faeries were regarded as either nature spirits or as spirits of the dead. They would exist in 'faerie mounds' awaiting reincarnation.
There's a similar belief regarding elves in N. Europe


The Fairy Raid by Noel Paton

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Kelpies are known not to be the most trustworthy of Spirits… I wouldn’t get too close or this shapeshifting water horse might just drag you into the depths of the lake, never to be seen again…

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An trow whizzing about recklessly on his ‘bulwand’ of enchanted dock leaves! He may have crashed once, twice, too many times!

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KELPIE

An evil water monster. It could be an old or young man, but preferred the form of a black/gray horse with sparkling eyes.

Would take riders into the loch, devouring all but the entrails.

📷 porcelianDoll

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Hi to all my lovely new followers!
This is Mollie Whuppie, from a Scottish fairy tale about a brave and clever girl who steals from a giant and wins a prince!

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