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the-seraphic-book-of-eloy: Wayana woman, Brazil/Surinam/French Guiana frontier, 1972Amazonie : Folklore Des Tribus Indiennes by Pierre Dubois.
slbcreations: girl-o-matic: Completely adorable images from Vampirina Ballerina by Anne Marie Pace, illustrated by LeUyen Pham Vampires are just meaningful in folklore, old horror flicks and and family cartoons.
A good book to read on Hallowe’en … or any night
Lucie Wilde - Awesome Like Folklore
dsdarkside: This time of year always makes me think “Say, but before Christianity, Slavs have never had special day for commemoration of deads” Before first big settlement was found it was Halloween 24/7 for Slavs. Like in Japanese folklore we didn’t
bi-tami: magicallyinsatiablyyours: victoriousvocabulary: SUCCUBUS [noun] 1. a female demon or supernatural entity in folklore that appears in dreams and takes the form of a woman in order to seduce men, usually through sexual activity.. Compare incubus
Series: TacticsShort summary: Kantarou is a folklore author who also happens to have many demon friends. His housemates are even demons; Youko, a fox demon, and Haruka, a demon-eating tengu. This series is all about their days in demon exterminating,
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Post 428: April & Lilly - Hardcore Pixiepix·ie /ˈpiksē/noun: pixie; plural noun: pixies; noun: pixya supernatural being in folklore and children’s stories, typically portrayed as small and humanlike in form, with pointed ears and a pointed
Swedish Hustomte: The Naturally mummified body of a swedish “Hustomte” or housegnome. dated 1866 ~Hustomten comes from scandinavian folklore and is a gnome that is said help the farmer and cares for the lifestock, he has a fierce temperament
apollohnx: Mythology Edits | Succubus A succubus is a Lilin-demon in female form, or supernatural entity in folklore that appears in dreams and takes the form of a woman in order to seduce men, usually through sexual activity. The male counterpart
ruscatontheroof: Valentino SS15. Russian folklore inspiration. Русский фольклор и Valentino SS15.
Just a quick sketch of the main characters of my animation coursework. It’s a story about a girl named Annikka who falls in love with her luonto, which is a type of guardian spirit in Finnish folklore. I’ll scan the ref sheets for the characte
dothemonkeydance: Sometimes it’s best just to not ask with these two <333 laaaaaaaaaaav it <3 xD They seem to have little kasa-obake, or umbrella demons, a creature rooted in Japanese folklore. From the picture behind them, I’m guessing
hedendom: Bland Tomtar Och Troll A popular Scandinavian folklore annual that was founded in 1907 and continues to this day, Bland Tomtar Och Troll (Among Gnomes And Trolls), is famous for the vivid, traditional stories and beautiful illustrations within
ineffably-crowley: sparkafterdark: glumshoe: sparkafterdark: tenaflyviper: He is, however, perfectly willing to fuck with time and reality. And also steal your infants. He didn’t steal anything. She literally asked him to take the baby. Don’t
maruhi: farmer house 農家(天鷺村 Amasagi folklore village)
davio3d: Witch hunter gearMe in my larp gear for my witch hunter role. Most of it (i.e not the metal plate) are handcrafted by myself. The costume is based alot of ideas from Warhammer, folklore, fantasy genre and own inspiration.Photographer: Cornelia
Myths, Creatures, and Folklore
micoolbetts: Lilith is a character in Jewish mythology, found earliest in the Babylonian Talmud (completed between 500 and 700 AD/CE), who is generally thought to be related to a class of female demons in Mesopotamian texts. In Jewish folklore,
purple-scales: Froslass crossbreeds, based on famous ghost-related stories in Japanese folklore! Click on picture for a quick explanation of the related story!
allinye: THOSE WHO HAUNT THE EARTH: RUSALKA According to Slavic folklore, a rusalka is the spirit of a young women who was murdered in or close to a lake or river. They appear as beautiful young women with bright green eyes who try to lure men and child
zion-maiden-666: In Hebrew folklore Leviathan is a dragon who lives over the Sources of the Deep and who will be served up to the righteous at the end of time. If you are interested in the Hebrew Mythology that influenced Metal Bands then join our Metal
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victoriousvocabulary: BANSHEE [noun] (in Irish folklore) a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die; a female spirit usually seen as an omen of death and a messenge
cityparkdog: I’d like to be sitting in a hot spring like this, although it would be better without the suit. rexica: Folklore origins
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 2/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters:Aoandon, is a spirit summoned by telling
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 3/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters: Hotarugusa, is an other name given to Issun-boshi,
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 4/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters: Kyonshii, called Jianshi in Chinese,
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 5/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters: Ibaraki doji, was a famous Heian
tanuki-kimono: [Part. 6/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythical characters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shikigami are supernatural beings in Japanese folklore. Shown here are characters: Youkinshi, I am not sure if this one
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
mortisia: Vrykolakas The vrykolakas (Greek βρυκόλακας, pronounced vriˈkolakas), variant vorvolakas or vourdoulakas, is a harmful undead creature in Greek folklore. It has similarities to many different legendary creatures, but is generally
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Symbols of Akatsuki Rings. Eight of the ten kanji of the rings are taken from a kuji-in (Nine Syllable Seals): a collection of nine hand postures used in meditation. These kuji-in have found their way into ninja folklore as a kind of magic spells.
The Haunted Temple in Inaba Province
ithehornedone: BLESSINGS TO GREENMAN 1st Image: Natural Reactor (Great Link to GreenMan Inspired Music) 2nd Image: Phipps Conservatory 3rd Image: Faces of the Oak King From American Folkloric Witchcraft: NamesCernunnos, Green Man, Woodwose, Vindos,
amnhnyc: Knowledge about plants that can cure or harm has been prized, and feared, for hundreds of years. In this enchanted book, you’ll find out which poisons are produced by which plants, and flip the pages to reveal history and folklore. Read
mortisia: VampireA vampire is a mythical being who subsists by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures. In folkloric tales, undead vampires often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighbourho
fawkesmulder: Literature Meme: Genres (1/3) > Horror Horror fiction takes its roots from folklores and religious tradition, which commonly focused on themes of darkness and mysticism, including death, the demonic, the afterlife, and dealings with
unexplained-events: Duende A mom (Argentina) captures a strange creature while filming her son. She believes it to be a Duende, which is a fairy or goblin-like creature from Latin American or Filipino folklore. Video
hestmord: 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
thebutthag: ecmajor: playfuldeer: What’s a kobold? Originally a mischievous sprite from German mythology/folklore, dating back to at least 1200 AD. Usually invisible, with the ability to appear as small humanoids, animals, fire, and candles. The
“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
“With all of the Persona designs for this game, I tried to imagine what kind of image each character would form in their head when they heard the name of their Persona. For example, Jiraiya is a famous ‘noble rogue’ in Japanese folklore who was
thefulldance: Remarkable freehand adornment on a Golden Demon 2013 entrant Green Knight painted by thebrushbrothers.blogspot.co.uk Lore, from wikia.com: “The Green Knight is a well-known figure of Bretonnian folklore - a common character in puppet
opinionatedashellblog: hardcore-crunchy-nut: One of the most underappreciated things in the world is most certainly Irish mythology and folklore and to see it showing up in one of my favourite manga of all time is a dream come true. lemme break it down.
amemait: glorianas: my fave bit of black dog folklore is that in some folklore there is a belief that the first person buried in a cemetery stays there and doesn’t cross over and helps other spirits move on and protects them from evil spirits, now
rootandrock: whowasntthere: notcuddles: ostealjewelry: mybroomstickcloset: Fairy rings occupy a prominent place in European folklore as the location of gateways into elfin kingdoms, or places where elves gather and dance. According to the folklore,
oldmosswoman: Fairy rings occupy a prominent place in European folklore as the location of gateways into elfin kingdoms, or places where elves gather and dance. According to the folklore, a fairy ring appears when a fairy, pixie, or elf appears. It
legalmenterubia: gayfck: it’s a folklore now Gay folklore is so valid.
weaver-z:weaver-z:I love folklore so much because depending on the location and era it comes from it’s either the most terrifying concept or the dumbest thing you’ve ever heardMexican Folklore: You think this place is a Normal Location? Tch.