In a Chinese folktale, a young man fell into the sea and woke up on an island where the inhabitants had two whiskers on their face. The king of the island like the young man, and he married his daughter to him. Since then, the young man also grew two whiskers on his face⛵️(1/3)

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Want a fairytale love story about a and a human? Here is the Scottish folktale, "The Kelpie's Chimney" https://t.co/gqWiCgKQEX

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Update - Imae Male Hanbok.

Imae is kind of dokkaebi in Korean folktale, which lives in the mountain.

DOWNLOAD : https://t.co/VnoPlFJUJ5

Public Access available on 02/19/2023.

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According to Chinese&Japanese folktale, Penglai was believed to be a godly mountain located near the East Sea. It was a wonderland where people seek elixir of life. Artists in both countries depicted different versions of Penglai🗻I like this painting most.

🎨横山大観について

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In a Nyimang (Sudan) folktale, there was a time when rabbits and humans hated each other. Humans didn't die at that time but a rabbit fed a man the poisonous roots of a tree. The unsuspecting man ate the roots, slept for two days and then died.
🎨: Chenthooran

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Hm… probably this!
I had a very hard time starting with the project, due to a variety of reasons. But I feel like I get my joy back to practice watercolor.

I want to finish this project, a book about one specific Scottish folktale, and show it at my universities exhibition.

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You’ve heard of the moon rabbit folktale, now what if we had…star bunny girl? 👀✨

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In an Armenian folktale, a fox helps a miller's son find his fortune. In return, the fox asks that when it dies, it be buried in a golden coffin. One day, the fox plays dead. Thinking it died, the miller's son says "Good! Throw him out into the road!"


🎨W. Homer

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In an Armenian folktale, a husband stops his mother and aunt from eating his wife 🔥
Just then the ground ripped open, the aunt fell into the crack and the ground closed above her. Both sisters were now under the ground where all giants went when they died.

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My favorite part is that I can be as creative with 3 sources, Sonic Unleashed, Japanese Folktale, and Undertale/Deltarune
I also really enjoy to process of me getting to that point of a design, adding bits of details that matches each exe(or character’s) world

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Fireflight Tee! (Sept. 2022. Left: *5 ver. Right: *6 ver.)

How will this adventure, inspired by the Firebird folktale, continue? Who knows?

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Anansi is an Akan West African folktale, the Akan God of Stories,Wisdom, Knowledge, and possibly creation. He often takes the shape of a spider. Anansi stories spread to West Indies, Suriname, SierraLeone and the Netherlands Antilles; also Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire.

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In a Tswana (Namibia) folktale, when Ekishi the Monster kills her parents and eats Nehova, her only hope is her brother Nankelo. He hunts Ekishi down, kills it and cuts Nehova out of its big toe.

🎨: Libby Costandius

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’s WANDERHOME uses ’s NO DICE NO MASTERS system to great effect to create whimsical & cozy tales of woodland frolicking.

My postman made masks for an autumnal festival, learned the origin of a local folktale, & drank intoxicating quantities of cider!

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I have Five Sisters with Madalina Andronic! (It's a folktale, so a tad different). Also Leave Me Alone! by Vera Brosgol?

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I remember when reading this folktale, and an idea of the giant not living on the hill, but having become it really fascinated me.

Yesterday I decided to revamp this old piece
(2nd image is for reference)

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GM!

I've received the prize for fairy tale game!

'Grains', one of the initial sketches of her "Pomegrenade" artwork! this amazing piece is inspired by "Bluebeard" folktale, my first ever Nft on ! Thank you again, so happy to have a 1/1 from you! 🙏❤️‍🔥

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Continuing the “Kapala Night”, Ukrainian stamps her feet, illuminating jewels & gems…
With Dandelion & Mayan chocolate colours for

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In a a monk manages to bring the statue of Kichijōten (goddess of beauty) to life by fondling it. They marry. The union is dissolved with a shocking twist after the monk cheats on his heavenly wife.


Quote: Japanese Tales, R. Tyler, ed.

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