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greek-myths-then-and-now: Gods and Goddesses || From the underworld [3/??] - The Erinyes In Greek mythology the Erinyes (sometimes referred to as “infernal goddesses”) were female chthonic deities of vengeance. A formulaic oath in the Iliad invokes
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thetygre: Mrs Pen by Enduro9 The Penanggalan (aka Krasue or Manananggal) is a humanoid monster resembling an older, yet beautiful woman. However, at night she detaches her head from her torso, and levitates the head while trailing her spine and internal
sixpenceee: A “vampire grave” in Bulgaria holds a skeleton with a stake through its heart. It’s a skeleton from the 13th century. The remains once belonged to a man who was likely in his 40s. An iron rod had been hammered through his chest to
pamandjapan: 怨霊 (Onryo) An Onryo is a spirit who is able to return to the physical world in order to seek vengeance. Appearance of their revenges were however believed vary from their former enemies’ misfortune to natural disasters. Onryo are believed
theparanormalguide: Onryō - Ghosts, Ghouls and Demons - Origin: Japanese folklore Description: She wears a white burial kimono, with her face covered in white and indigo make-up and has wild, unkempt long black hair.Traditional Japanese belief states
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allinye: THOSE WHO HAUNT THE EARTH: ASWANG The Aswang is a shapeshifting creature in Filipino folklore, usually depicted as a woman with long, unkempt hair, blood-shot eyes, sharp nails, and an elongated, black tongue. During the day, she lives as a
they-hide-in-the-dark: Werehyena - Unlike werewolves, who start as humans, a werehyenas are hyenas who have the ability to turn into a person. They are creatures that are usually found in East African folklore but have also been found in lore from
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corazons: In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times taller than an average person, and are constructed from the bones of people who have died from starvation. Their bones are collected into this giant
little-things-count-the-most: burntloaferings: morbi: zephyres: がしゃどくろ The Gashadokuro are such a cool folklore concept. My favorite thing is this idea that they somehow are able to silently stalk people despite being almost 100-foot
tabletorgy: corazons: In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times taller than an average person, and are constructed from the bones of people who have died from starvation. Their bones are collected into
folkmagick:Victorian Halloween cards were incredible–and often featured folkloric practices!Neat! Owo
I get really emotional about Reid identifying with monsters and reading about folklore in different cultures and feeling a strong connection to each one for its own unique reasons and basically saving all this energy for halloween time when it’s
A basic run down of Asian Nine-tailed fox folklore
edsonsdisasterbutton: Selkie. A mythological creature found in Irish folklore. Are said to live as seals in the sea but shed their skin to become human on land. They’re magnificent. SONG OF THE SEA (2014, Tomm Moore)
Myths, Creatures, and Folklore
roachpatrol: charminglyantiquated: so if there’s one single trope i’m always down to fight it’s the animal bride (folklore motif 402??) which a lot of you are probably familiar with as the selkie - the fisherman either falls in love, steals her
zevveli:I still think that my favorite urban legend/folklore fact is that there are certain areas in New Orleans where you cannot get a taxi late at night not because it isn’t safe, but because taxi companies have had recurring problems of picking up
shitpostsampler: glorianas: the hag in folklore actually is symbolic of men being afraid that when women get older we’ll realize how shit they really are and eat them which is fair and they should be
glorianas: the hag in folklore actually is symbolic of men being afraid that when women get older we’ll realize how shit they really are and eat them which is fair and they should be
kc749: siderealsandman: princessnijireiki: elsajeni: zevveli: I still think that my favorite urban legend/folklore fact is that there are certain areas in New Orleans where you cannot get a taxi late at night not because it isn’t safe, but because
manywinged:manywinged:manywinged:manywinged:guys will try to impress you by telling you they know everything about draconic mythology and folklore and then not even be able to tell you the difference between a wyrm and a wyvernguys will tell you they
officialfist:qwertyu858:kc749: siderealsandman: princessnijireiki: elsajeni: zevveli: I still think that my favorite urban legend/folklore fact is that there are certain areas in New Orleans where you cannot get a taxi late at night not because it
ph0s:I know these European fantastic series on Netflix are all the same. Little town. Everybody is sus. Police family. Many generations. Old weird person. Inexplicable shits. Dark secrets. Some folkloric figures. Cults. Natural (or nuclear) catastrophe.
skcgsra: strzyga aesthetic a female demon somewhat similar to vampire in Slavic folklore. People who were born with two hearts and two souls and two sets of teeth were believed to be strzygas. according to belief, only one of their two souls would pass
🎃 #Drawtober2020 Prompt IV: Folklore 🎃 —- Bʟᴀᴄᴋ Sʜᴜᴄᴋ﹐ Bᴀʀɢʜᴇsᴛ﹐ Bᴇᴀsᴛ ᴏғ Dᴀʀᴛᴍᴏᴏʀ … [Full Post] | [Patreon]
witchsbicentenary: Russian folklore creatures, Alkonost.
“We tend to associate witches with black cats that operate as their familiar spirits, but more traditionally the witch transforms herself into a hare in order to steal milk from the neighbors’ cows. The witch-hare has other moneymaking sidelines,
raenyras: Yennefer by Raenyras from a series of drawings i’m doing involving slavic folklore
betting you TEN BUCKS that froakie evolves into a big ol' sage frog based on jiraiya from japanese folklore
wornjournal: The Legend of the Yule Cat The Yule Cat (Jólakötturinn or Jólaköttur) is a monster from Icelandic folklore, a huge and vicious cat said to lurk about the snowy countryside during Christmastime and eat people who had not received new
visualkid-n: Late drawings for pearl rose week again >u< Themes - Folklore and fairytales and Discovering the Earth (but just discovering a butterfly on the Earth)
pdcampos: Ongoing series of Illustrations based on Brazilian Folklore. Iara, Curupira, Mula sem Cabeça, Boto-Cor-de-Rosa, Boitatá, Mapinguari. Hope you enjoy! Click on each image to find out a little bit about them!
imperial-palace: I don’t remember if I posted those The general idea is that Game Red finally wanted to go home but he ends in Pokespe universe (Ya know all this folklore about crossing dimensions in tunnels? Like Chihiro? Something similar happened
empearts: I don’t remember if I posted those The general idea is that Game Red finally wanted to go home but he ends in Pokespe universe (Ya know all this folklore about crossing dimensions in tunnels? Like Chihiro? Something similar happened here) And
anodos7: Sibylla Palmifera was painted with the idea of contrasting with the picture of Lady Lilith, the legendary first wife of Adam and a personification of lust in Jewish folklore. Sibylla Palmifera represented ‘Soul’s Beauty’, the title of
hierarchical-aestheticism: A Wolpertinger by Albrecht Dürer (1509) The wolpertinger is a chimeric creature from Bavarian folklore, said to inhabit the alpine forests.
raaviel-lives:fiddleabout:chris-evans:cinematic parallels in:SPIRITED AWAY (2001)THE CROWN S4 (2020) #do NOT slander yubaba like this yubaba was based off a famous evil witch from european folklore, margaret thatcher
The Alkonost is, according to Russian folklore, a creature with the body of a bird but the head of a beautiful woman. It makes sounds that are amazingly beautiful, and those who hear these sounds forget everything they know and want nothing more ever
ruudee: The Many Memes, References and Homages of Guacamelee! Guacamelee! is an action platform video game developed and published by Drinkbox Studios. The game draws its inspiration from traditional Mexican culture and folklore.
newfolklore: Who’s left?Oh, just me?Well, I’d like you to meet Diana and Leeds - the two newest additions to the New Folklore lineup.These two models are my first foray into using 3D modelling and printing, and as such, are smoother than my older
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the-two-germanys: Witch doctors applying local remedies combined with occult powers on sick child.Missionary Story Sketches: Folklore from AfricaAlexander Priestley CamphorCincinnati: Jennings & Graham, 1909.
blackpaint20: Slavic witchcraft Slavic folklore has plenty of stories about witches. According to the tradition, witches were able to heal people with herbs and magic, however, most of them were dangerous and malignant. Witches could be young women or
paganalia: Objects owned by Doreen Valiente on display as part of Folklore, Magic and Mysteries: Modern Witchcraft and Folk Culture in Britain. Includes Gerald Gardner’s original Book of Shadows (lower pic, rear center). “The collection represents
idiocy-isnt-an-emotion-dickface: suffren: miss-diamonds: pickledwatermelons: kidkyan: TUMBLR….. OMG….. getting hit by the tardis. fuck yeah. Folklore Creature Attack. Oh pfft, like I believe that shit. ((Oh no, I have to go outside and it’s
punmonster: i always seem to follow all the nice people/ nice parts of the fandom the bad parts of the fandom seem like some far off land that i only hear about through folklore and the tales of swarthy fishermen
shanology: cannibalcoalition: The way we purposely mangle, misspell, and interrupt the name of a person or thing on Tumblr to avoid a post being found in tags or searches makes me think of various folklore- where a being is summoned by speaking their
sixpenceee: Acheri In Native American folklore an Acheri is the ghost or spirit of a little girl who comes down from mountains and hilltops at night to bring sickness to humans, particularly children. They are often depicted with dark or unnatural
hedendom:Stunning, dark and captivating photography depicting scenes of Nordic creatures and folklore by Swedish artist Christine Linde
kokodrawings: I’m officially in the middle of a Japanese folklore mood, so here’s samurai!Sasuke and goddess!Sakura in Ukiyo-e art style
christiandomme: prosperosfootnotes: thehumon: The lindorm is a creature from Nordic folklore, which has the stupidest name possible. Lind means snake and orm means snake, so it’s called snakesnake. Guess what it looks like. They tended to curl
blondebrainpower: Art as alchemy. As a sculptor turned soap and candle maker, I have a passion for working with my hands. I gather inspiration from nature, folklore, horror, religious iconography, and add my own personal flair. I like to tell stories