oo this is fun! 🎨 I like this combo from last year's Slavtober series: https://t.co/QyLhUQKT13

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A 🧵 of my October illustrations, this time properly scanned (my phone's camera doesn't really like my color choices)

Them Bones, Fog, Librarian and Mushroom Forage

(#Folktober, and

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another day, another piece 👁| The theme is “The chort!” | Chort , bies , diabeł - Slavic folklore is full of various devil-like creatures. So much even that the folk devils (‘diably’) can be seen as a separate group of demons.

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✨Veles ✨He is a Slavic god of fields, pastures, forests or crops, waters and underworld but also wealth, trickery, music and magic. His alternative name is the Lord of the Forest. 🌳

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Perun. God of thunder & war. His hypostasis was an oak which was also a representation of a world in Slavic myths. Perun was symbolized by an eagle sitting on the top of the tallest branch of the tree, watching over the entire world.

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I'm joining
Meet Perun. Perun is the highest god of the Slavic pantheon and the god of sky, thunder, storms, rain, law, war, fertility and lightning (to this day the word perun in a number of Slavic languages means "thunder," or "lightning bolt").

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