Two new based on characters from and

Cernunnos, the Horned God of European mythology

Jenny Greenteeth, the River Hag from Cumbrian folklore


🎨 mixed media on canvas

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Many Ulverston locals will avoid the eerie woods at Plumpton, and lurking in the water of the flooded iron mines nearby, lives Jenny Greenteeth. She's a 'river hag' who pulls children and the elderly into the water to drown them


artist: unknown

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Peg Powler is the North East England equivalent of Jinny Greenteeth- a water hag who lurked in rivers and ponds ready to drown unsuspecting travellers and children

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Jenny Greenteeth or Ginny Greenteeth is a figure in Lancashire folklore is described as a nasty water hag with green, skin, long hair & sharp, teeth. Jenny hides beneath duckweed in ponds, she would try to drown folks dragging them into the water then eats them.

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oooh loving her! she’s like a modernized version of monsters like jenny greenteeth or peg powler. weird hag who lurks in the water.

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In English folklore passing by a marsh on a misty evening means risking an encounter with Jenny Greenteeth, a sharp-toothed crone-like creature who pulls unwary wanderers into the depths and devours them.


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Made my new profile pic!!! I love this ahhhhh ^^, Been working on this for a few days now lol

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Many Ulverston locals will avoid the eerie woods at Plumpton, and lurking in the water of the flooded iron mines nearby, lives Jenny Greenteeth, a 'river hag' who pulls children and the elderly into the water to drown them


artist: unknown

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CoS doodles, featuring new party member and Jenny Greenteeth

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Jenny Greenteeth has been a part of English folklore for generations. She, alongside many other related water-demons, would be said to haunt rivers and ponds - dragging any children or elderly that strayed too near into the water to be devoured.

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The New Year started right! This incredible Jenny Greenteeth painting, by swapped for my own take on the old bog witch, is sublime. As usual with these trades, I feel certain I got the better end of the deal. Behold her mighty work, here: https://t.co/P99wwK92Yk

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Many Ulverston locals will avoid the "eerie" woods at Plumpton, and lurking in the water of the flooded iron mines nearby, lives Jenny Greenteeth, a 'river hag' who pulls children and the elderly into the water to drown them


(artist unknown)

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One could safely assume I like green… and I love Jenny Greenteeth and the likes 💚

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Not sure about the good 😂😂

Ooh pond clearing - mucky job. You didn’t find Jenny Greenteeth in there did you 😯 You will know of Alan Lee and Brian Froud me thinks.
Not just Az and Vee you too!!

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Day 4: Jenny Greenteeth
A water fae, Jenny Greenteeth will snatch and drown any wayward souls who wander too close to her water's edge.

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Jenny Greenteeth is an iconic hag of Northern England, though folklorists don't always agree on where. While most agree she is a river hag who lies in wait for those who get get close, some say at night she hides in the trees.

🖼: L. Hunt

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Subject-05 Jenny Greenteeth
This entity is known to enchant people camping near lakes and ponds, luring them into the water with a song where it then feasts on them. Highly Dangerous and regularly escapes containment!

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I adore hags in our games (and they adore my PC hehe) and has a very special flavor of playing each of them so of course I'd draw and swoon over these mean ladies
I also ship Morgantha and Jeny Greenteeth, and you should too

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Today’s is all about Seas And Rivers! In English folklore, hags like Peg Powler, Jenny Greenteeth and Nelly Longarms haunt ponds, streams and rivers, catching and eating any children who stray too close to the water’s edge.

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The Grindylow is a creature of British folklore, that lurks in rivers, ponds and marshes, and drags children to the deepest areas of the shallows.

They're sometimes known as Jenny Greenteeth.

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