folk tales
NSFW Tumblr
find folk tales on porn pin board
folk tales clips
the-two-germanys:“When she got out of the water, what a change was seen in her!”Folk Tales of BengalRev. Lal Behari DeyIllus. by Warwick GobleLondon: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1912.
British Folk Tales and Legends: A Sampler, by Katherine M. Briggs (Paladin, 1977).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
redmiel: For the folk in the BeefNoodle chat who had a bad dayAnd well, everyone else too *whale noises*
Folk Tale Tuesdays: My What A Deep Throat You Have
sovietpostcards: “The Magic Swan Geese” folk tale illustration by I. Kuznetsov, 1955
russian-style: Peter Bagin - Illustrations to “Ivan Tsarevitch, the Grey Wolf and the Firebird”, one of the most popular Russian folk tales.
irreducibilitas: Grimm and Other Folk Tales by Cory Godbey
trapeze-swinger: pikachuears: “The story about where volcanoes come from” from Adventure Time with Fiona & Cake #1 Aaaaaaahhh you can’t even understand how much I love world building mythos and folk tales!
jedavu:Enchanting European Landscapes Inspired by Brothers Grimm Folk Tales Photographed by Kilian Schönberger itshh biutiful :B ajajajajaja is a joke, it’s beautiful <3
glockgal: isaia: melanin-riche: i’ve been wondering what this is from and it’s from this film called Kirikou et la Sorcière : Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou, saves his village from the
wigglytuffears: r4dgl4r3z: kanyemotherfuckingwest: #someone tried to argue with me that toothless was more like a dog than a cat #gtfo #ur just wrong THERE’S EVEN AN OLD FOLK TALE ABOUT CATS BEING TAMED DRAGONS WHOA Neat :D
It’s easy to defend yourself against an attacking vampyr: just throw some rice or beans or peas on the floor; according to old folk tales, the vampyr is compelled to count them (pretty much like The Count from Sesame Street), giving you enough time
everythingsecondhand: British Folk Tales and Legends: A Sampler, by Katherine M. Briggs (Paladin, 1977). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
bobbymoynihan: wow well you heard it here first folks
totallynotmisha: 2002bape: YOOOO SO LOOK DA FIRST TIME I EVER GOT ON DIS RIDE I WAS WITH A WHITE FAMILY AND U KNOW WHITE FOLKS CRAZY SO DEY DONT FEAR ROLLER COASTERS OR DEATH IN GENERAL. AFTER ABOUT 10 MINUTES OF TELLIN DEM DAT I DIDNT WANNA GET ON
zerometis: Shoutout to all of the trans folks who couldn’t share their faces today, or are too scared to.You are valid, you are loved.
schweizercomics: My Patreon paper figure set this (last) month is APPALACHIAN FOLK MONSTERS so here y’go! Some of these are from folk tales, some are a mishmash of stories that I’d heard growing up so I combined ‘em and laid names on ‘em,
juelzsantanabandana: Aye real shit bruh I understand why people hundreds of years ago always claimed they’ve seen demons or have folk tales about mythological creatures because if I seen some shit like this Before biology/science came along I’d
niuner: Ryu Gu Jo (2010): This piece was illustrated for Japanese folk tale “Urashima Tarou”. In the story, a young boy Tarou saves an endangered sea turtle and as reward, the turtle takes the boy to visit underwater dragon palace called Ryu Gu
antigonick: “So fairy tales, folk tales, stories from the oral tradition, are all of them the most vital connection we have with the imaginations of the ordinary men and women whose labour created our world.” — Angela Carter, in her Introduction
vintagegal: Illustration by Warwick Goble for Folk-Tales of Bengal by Lal Behari Day (1912) (via)
yuppiebreeder: A fairy ring, also known as fairy circle, elf circle, elf ring or pixie ring, is a naturally occurring ring or arc of mushrooms. The rings may grow to over 10 metres (33 ft) in diameter, and they become stable over time as the
kemetic-dreams:Somali Spirituality covers the beliefs, legends and folk tales circulating in Somali society that were passed down to new generations in a timeline spanning several millennia. Many of the things that constitute Somali mythology today are
lady-arryn-deactivated20140718: FAIRYTALE MEME:two countries of origin - [2/2] West and South Asia One Thousand and One Nights is a collection of stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. The work was collected over many
asylum-art: Enchanting European Landscapes Inspired by Brothers Grimm Folk Tales Photographed by Kilian Schönberger on Behance Brothers Grimm’s Wanderings is the second in a series of European landscape photographs by Kilian Schönberger intended
all-made-of-stardust: rejectedprincesses: Anahit: The Queen Who Made the King Get a Job (Armenian Folk Tale) Full entry (with footnotes) here. Book here. Patreon here. Art notes and whatnot after the cut - but real quick: Yes, she already has her
jedavu:Enchanting European Landscapes Inspired by Brothers Grimm Folk Tales Photographed by Kilian Schönberger
danibonbon: ~the fairy and the knight~ inspired by russian folk tales. my piece for the “To Worlds Unknown” Otayuri zine! thank you everyone who got it, i can’t wait to get my book in the mail, ty again for having me @hawberries and @daikonhime ~
sovietpostcards: Vintage Soviet Postcard (1965) / White Duck folk tale illustration / Traditional Russian terem house / artist Ivan Bilibin (via etsy)
lostintrafficlights: littlefuckinglesbian: jawdust: where is this guy’s blockbuster movie hero. Oh my god this is folk tale stuff
deviantart: What fairy tale is complete without a majestic setting? Here are a few noteworthy landscapes fitting for any folk tale!
kianlawley: “I hate country music.”: eh “I hate new country music because the genre has shifted from being retelling of folk tales and tales of the underprivileged working class of the American south and has now boiled down to bragging about your
sewingfrommagic: yesterdaysprint: Gumbo Ya-Ya: A Collection of Louisiana Folk Tales, Lyle Saxon, 1945 True facts
oldbookillustrations: Coming up to the surface they climbed into the boat. Warwick Goble, from Folk-tales of Bengal, by Lal Behari Day, London, 1912. (Source: archive.org)
venusmilk: Folk-tales of Bengal 1912Illustrations by Warwick Goble“When she got out of the water, what a change was seen in her.”
seasons-in-hell: Gustave Doré (1832–1883) Illustration for the folk tale “Peau d’Âne” by Charles Perrault
juelzsantanabandana: Aye real shit bruh I understand why people hundreds of years ago always claimed they’ve seen demons or have folk tales about mythological creatures because if I seen some shit like this Before biology/science came along I’d be
rejectedprincesses: Anahit: The Queen Who Made the King Get a Job (Armenian Folk Tale) Full entry (with footnotes) here. Book here. Patreon here. Art notes and whatnot after the cut - but real quick: Yes, she already has her own animated princess movie.
cultiver-notre-jardin: fyblackwomenart: “Kirikou and the Sorceress” is a 1998 traditional animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou,
300 FAVORITE MOVIES (in no particular order) 149. The Brothers Grimm (2005) “All my life I’ve studied these folk tales, Will, and now I find one that’s for real. It’s not beans. It’s real”
walkingnorth: irreducibilitas: Grimm and Other Folk Tales by Cory Godbey Cory Godbey is quite possibly my favourite artist ever *__*
thewraithrisingfilmscenes: My Bloody Valentine (1981) Dir. George Mihalka Rotten Tomatoes: 50%IMDb: A decades-old folk tale surrounding a deranged murderer killing those who celebrate Valentine’s Day turns out to be true to legend when a group defies
humanoidhistory: Why is a group of crows called a “murder of crows”? PBS has an answer: A group of crows is called a “murder.” There are several different explanations for the origin of this term, mostly based on old folk tales and superstitions.
fyblackwomenart: “Kirikou and the Sorceress” is a 1998 traditional animation feature film written and directed by Michel Ocelot. Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou, saves his village from
thebanegrimm: litamusprime: asylum-art: Enchanting European Landscapes Inspired by Brothers Grimm Folk Tales Photographed by Kilian Schönberger on Behance Brothers Grimm’s Wanderings is the second in a series of European landscape photographs by