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z-raid: kaijubrony: 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
unexplained-events: The Kelpie Kelpies are mytholigical creatures from Scottish folklore, that trick people into riding them and then drown them. SOURCE
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 tall skeletons, because no one
sideburnpower: soozblog: atopfourthwall: monzo12782: If Asgardians speak English but originate from Scandinavian folklore, then by all rights shouldn’t Thor, Loki, and company sound like they’re from Minnesota? Oh, ya, m'name’s Loki, and I am
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
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
I Am a Bride A short comic inspired by Finnish werewolf folklore in which it is many times the wedding couple and/or the entire wedding party that is bewitched to turn into wolves by a resentful guest or family member.
sara-bellissimo: tocifer: 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
akimao: #drawlloween2017 Day 5 + day 6 ~ full moon follies + folklore friday ( #chupacabra ) #myart #akimao #watercolor #ink #dralloween #creature
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
manywinged:manywinged:manywinged:manywinged:guys will try to impress you by telling you they know everything about dragon mythology and folklore and then not even be able to tell you the difference between a wyrm and a wyvernguys will tell you they know
professorsparklepants:If there’s one thing I’ve learned from folklore, it’s that you can make people out of anything. Bread… teeth… rose petals…. turnips… peaches… corn… lettuce… other people’s bones… it’s an endless list.
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 isn’t safe,
vamprisms:i love figures in folklore who are morally ambiguous like. their wikipedia page will say like ‘they will help lost travellers find their way back to the path also they are sometimes known to drown people and eat their bones.’ ok!!!
shadyufo: Cryptids & Creatures of Folklore Drawtober Day 19 — Mantis ManThe Mantis Man is a creature reported around the Musconetcong River in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Two witnesses reported encountering the Mantis Man on separate occasions
gdfalksen: From - proteesiukkonen: I Am a Bride A short comic inspired by Finnish werewolf folklore in which it is many times the wedding couple and/or the entire wedding party that is bewitched to turn into wolves by a resentful guest or family member.
artismyhustle: Trinidad’s Folkloric Ballet David Alan Harvey
shannon-freeman: In Irish folklore, mermaids (called “merrows”) collect the souls of those drowned at sea. I’m not sure if that’s a child-appropriate story, but this cutesy picture was lots of fun to draw!
tacticalvisors: zanbandia: I’m not sure if anyone has pointed this out but Reaper’s mask isn’t suppose to be a skull. It’s a barn owl. Reaper is Afro-Lantinx and I’m sure since he was from L.A. he probably grew up with Mexican folklore. And
wonderous-world: Wolves get a bad rap in folklore, but Jim and Jamie Dutcher spent six years (1990-1996) living among them to prove wolves aren’t big bad guys. Living without electricity, running water, radio or phones, based on a yurt near Idaho’s
sungodphoebus: i’M READING ABOUT GOATS IN MYTHOLOGY/FOLKLORE AND I FOUND OUT IN THE MIDDLE AGES GOATS ‘WERE SAID TO WHISPER LEWD SENTENCES IN THE EARS OF SAINTS’ AND I JUST
tsarevnna: Princess Serenity reimagined in Russian folklore style, by MoonSelena
fangirltothefullest: medievalpoc: belakqwa: medievalpoc: via EvilMarguerite on Twitter I’m against putting POC characters in tales of European origin, because, y’know, historical and ethnic accuracy is an actual thing. It’s folklore and it
just-shower-thoughts: Unicorns have been part of folklore and fantasy for centuries and if one suddenly appeared, it would prove the existence of magic. But a narwhal is just a whale with a spike in its head.
magicianmew: 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 I’M DOIN’ IT.
merricat: Many believe that a poltergeist is an elemental type creature, something very much akin to what would be called the Fae in Irish folklore. Still there are others who say a poltergeist is something generated by a young girl or boy just hitting
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floriographi: In flower language, bluebells symbolise constancy and everlasting love.According to folklore, the fairies were called when the bluebell was rung. Others believed that if you heard a bluebell ring, you or someone close to you will die.It
bergtagen: This is a treasured possesion of mine. According to swedish folklore this is a vaettir candle. The vaettir (or vättar) are nature spirits living underground. They were believed to be small, often invisible, human like creatures who could
congenitaldisease: The Greenock Catman - Some towns have their own stories of mysterious characters or even creatures that are mostly legends of folklore. One of these mysterious characters that seemingly does exist is the Greenock Catman - an obscure
swollenbabyfat:Drawtober prompt 4: Folklore 📚
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American Folkloric Witchcraft: The Watchers
they-hide-in-the-dark: Cadejo -Spirits from Salvadoran, Costa Rican, Guatemalan and south Mexican folklore, there are two different types of Cadejo, a good and a bad one. The good Cagejo normally has white fur and the evil Cadejo normally has black fur,
solitarelee: proteesiukkonen: I Am a Bride A short comic inspired by Finnish werewolf folklore in which it is many times the wedding couple and/or the entire wedding party that is bewitched to turn into wolves by a resentful guest or family member.
noragamis: Hoozuki No Reitetsu ep 1. - Hoozuki Hoozuki, the deputy of Japan’s hell, is a sassy, sarcastic and practical demon. Watch him go through Hell’s daily affairs in this comedy show mixed with Japanese folklore, with a modern touch that
ridingkeepsmegoing: unexplained-events: The KelpieKelpies are mytholigical creatures from Scottish folklore, that trick people into riding them and then drown them.SOURCE WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK SCOTLAND
im-the-wordsmith: A werewolf, also known as a lycanthrope (from the Greek lykos, “wolf”, and anthrōpos, “man”), is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like
m-orbidden: Wolves get a bad rap in folklore, but Jim and Jamie Dutcher spent six years (1990-1996) living among them to prove wolves aren’t big bad guys. Living without electricity, running water, radio or phones, based on a yurt near Idaho’s Sawtooth
wolfskulljack: crossconnectmag: Michelle Harvey aka WolfSkullJack is a UK based artist living in the Midlands of England. Her work is an exploration of humanized animals, monsters and Folklore. Check out her tumblr
pcate:A friend of mine made me draw Widowmaker and reaper in Cueca’s outfits (a folklore Chilean dance), and I’m laughing so much, I would never regret drawing this.
supersonicart: Introducing: Lourdes Villagomez.Brilliantly colorful paintings inspired by Mexican Folklore by Mexico City artist Lourdes Villagomez (Instagram). Lourdes works on canvas, paper and does large scale murals that I absolutely love. I’m
sixpenceee: Anna Maria von Stockhausen’s corpse, cross-strapped in order to keep her from coming back undead. Folklore accused this woman of being a witch. (Source)
trickstersmakethisworld: Scandinavian Folklore She goes by many names, the most popular being Huldra, Skogsrå or The Lady of the Forest. Her name derives from a root meaning “covered” or “secret”. The huldra is a stunningly beautiful, sometimes
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
congenitaldisease: The Death Coach, also known as the Coach-a-bower or Coshta-Bower, is a staple in Irish folklore. It is a large, black horse drawn hearse, pulled by six black stallions. In some tellings of the story, these stallions have no head.
iansmolderholic: I feel like I’ve lived 100 lives. I am a vampire. I associated New Orleans with vampires, always. My mom was a huge fan of Anne Rice and I knew all about the whole folklore with Marie Laveau, voodoo and vampires.
» Supernatural Creatures: Demons Demons, or daemons, can be found in religions, occultism, literature, works of fiction, and folklore in many crevices of the wor’d and history. The word demon derives from the Greek word, “Daimon,”
imaginary–folklore: fearliath: do-i-smell-watermelon: the bend and slap I don’t even watch Star Trek but that is the most graceful bitchslap I have ever seen. OG
triplevirgo: just a peek at the crystal notes i’ve made in my grimoire ~ no particular order to them, i just add notes as i acquire new types of gems; some general uses/associations, plus whatever resonates with me about their energy or folklore
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fetuse: The noctuid moth Ascalapha odorata bears the common name “Black Witch”. It is considered an omen of death in Mexican and Caribbean folklore. In Mexico, it is known as “Mariposa de la muerte”.
One of the best musicians and composers I’ve ever heard! I can’t express how much I adore Ludovico Einaudi.🎹 His music was (is) always so inspirational, classy, modern with minimalist, folklore and pop rock piano elements. Person, who inspires
magitekarmor: Folklore abounds about this flower found in the swamps of Hjaalmarch. Some stories claim it grows where unfortunate deaths have taken place, others insist it grows first and then lures unsuspecting people and animals to their doom. I have
sirgarrison-lordgary: Folklore and Magick by Glyn Smyth
Same wolf from that folklore.
gabybravo1: Una fiesta de razones, rocanrol, murga y folklore, la casita, las ganas de trabajar artesaneando su vida por Cuba o por la Argentina, este bondi no lo deja escapar
wordsnquotes: culturenlifestyle:ETHEREAL DREAMS | Duy HuynhWildly quixotic and symbolic, Duh Huyn’s acrylic paintings unite the poetic license between visual art and folklore story-telling. Although, his work is surrealistic, it possesses a tender