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Introducing Aideen O’Neill Here is the final version of my latest OC, soon to be introduced in the pages of Kate Five vs Symbiote! In the spirit of the Japanese Magical Girl, my favourites being the anime Angel Blade and Beat Angel Escalayer, Aideen
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怪奇談絵詞(かいきだんえことば) Kaikidan Ekotoba - mysterious mid-19th century scroll depicting yōkai 妖怪 (spirits & monsters), author unknown.
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fuckyeahtattoos: “An Eastern Asian legend originating in China and also referred to in Japanese mythology as well. According to this myth, the gods would tie an invisible red string around men and women who were meant to be soul mates and in time,
(NSFW) http://bit.ly/2Pgjzl6Price 486 JPY Ŭ.3 Estimation (6 December, 2018) [Categories: RPG]Circle: Potatolife * Ver.1.5 (5 H scenes, 2 endings and ending reminiscence newly added)[Story]A “snow woman” (of Japanese mythology)
“Most of the Personae in ‘Persona 4’ were based on legendary figures from Japanese mythology and folklore. I guess you could say they’re like Japanese superheroes. Tomoe and Suzuka Gongen aren’t exactly what you might call major players in
zestydoesthings: Tried my hand at doing some “reboot” designs of the original starter Pokemon! These designs all have a basis in Japanese mythology, to suit the setting of the first game. Too much fun!
worldofmythology: Ryūjin - Japanese Water Deity In Japanese mythology Ryujin was a great dragon who presided in a red and white coral palace at the bottom of the ocean. He was the patron deity of the sea and was responsible for the strength and
quarkmaster: Raijin - Fujin God of thunder and god of wind in Japanese mythology Pavee Keawmafai
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chikari-deactivated20130812: naruto + japanese mythology ϟ team seven
hynpos: Oyamatsumi - Japanese god of mountains, sea, and war requested by anon
zestydoesthings:Tried my hand at doing some “reboot” designs of the original starter Pokemon! These designs all have a basis in Japanese mythology, to suit the setting of the first game. Too much fun!
bariaus: hey look at thishttp://yokai.com/Online database of japanese mythological creaturesit’s pretty radDo note there is some gore in the illustrations though
spiraphobia: In Japanese mythology, Kuchisake-onna (“Slit-Mouth Woman”) is a woman who is mutilated by a jealous husband and returns as a malicious spirit. Now she wanders, hiding her mouth behind a fan, a sleeve, a scarf or a face mask like
coolthingoftheday: TOP TEN TERRIFYING FEMALE MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURES 1. Yuki-onna (Japanese) - Yuki-onna (雪女), which translates to ‘snow woman’, is a spirit - or yōkai - in Japanese folklore. A popular figure in Japanese literature, anime,
pixography: Toru Kamei ~ “Floral Vanitas”Japanese artist Toru Kamei creates sensual, dreamlike paintings that reference nature and mythology. While some of his pieces delve into the enchanted worlds of serpentine gods and mermen, other works
wtfzeus: So it’s not Zeus and it’s not even Greek mythology, but I found this description of a Japanese cat spirit who steals napkins and dances around and I love it so much, I had to share:
pentragons: As a River Spirit, Haku has the ability to transform into a beautiful silver dragon; an animal commonly associated with rivers and water in Japanese culture and mythology. His dragon form is that of a typical Eastern dragon.
hifructosemag: Japanese artist Toru Kamei creates sensual, dreamlike paintings that reference nature and mythology. While some of his pieces delve into the enchanted worlds of serpentine gods and mermen, other works offer a surrealist take on vanitas
japanlove: Suicide Forest, Aokigahara, Japan, 2008 by Simon Vahala on Flickr. The forest, which has a historic association with demons in Japanese mythology, is a popular place for suicides; in 2002, 78 bodies were found, despite numerous signs, in
saulkaroo:TOSHIO SAEKI was born in 1945 in Miyazaki, Japan and died 21. November 2019. Saeki gained notoriety in the 1970’s for his avant garde approach, connecting traditional Japanese art styles such as Shunga (erotica) and Yokaiga (mythology) with
xater: japanlove: Suicide Forest, Aokigahara, Japan, 2008 by Simon Vahala on Flickr. The forest, which has a historic association with demons in Japanese mythology, is a popular place for suicides; in 2002, 78 bodies were found, despite numerous signs,
eatsleepdraw:運命とバランス (Fate & Balance) by earthtodonna According to ancient East Asian belief, originating from Chinese mythology and is also used in Japanese mythology, The Red Thread of Fate is tied around the ankles or little
litsetaure:little-urban-witch:theinfiknight: skywardkonahriks:labelleizzy:havenfable: Greek Mythology: Unfortunately, Zeus was horny. Norse Mythology: Unfortunately, Loki was bored. Egyptian Mythology: Unfortunately, Set was envious. Japanese Mythology:
asylum-art:_NUDITY_Teiji HayamaTeiji Hayama’s paintings join together western and Japanese influences, combining different art historical periods varying from Christian art, Greek mythology to contemporary Japanese pop culture and Ukiyo-E. Many of