Folk: Mythology Gallery
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方相氏fāng xiāng shì by 画师杉泽Fang Xiang Shi is a deity commonly believed in by the folk in the olden day
ulympus:Kitsune are typically split into two groups, Kitsune and Nogitsune.
thewinedarksea:for @mythos-theos‘s filipino mythology event (folk tales)↳ the visayan creation myth
dracox-serdriel:revfrog:good questionCassandra had the gift of prophecy, Apollo cursed her with a ki
bloodedcelt:Wild Hunt by TomKellyART
In Greek mythology, the Nereids are sea nymphs, the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris, sisters to
thegirlwhohid:“The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl” is a romantic Chinese folk tale. The story tells of
The Mistress of the Copper Mountain (Russian: Хозяйка медной горы, tr. Hozjajka mednoj gory), also k
illustration-alcove:Kalevala illustrations by Tamara Yufa.
‘Myths and Legends of Ancient Slavs’, Illustration by N. Bukanova, 2007
I recently wrote and directed The Loathsome Lambton Worm, a full-cast audio drama sequel t
russianfolklore:“A Man with an Eagle Owl” by Konstantin Vasiliev.
hedendom: Fjaðrhamr In Norse Mythology (and indeed also modern folk belief), the way in which h
Preorder by 2/7 with your local comic shop if you want to get your hands on “Children of Lir&r
simena: Hacker Arthur (detail)
russianfolklore:‘Rusalka’ by Konstantin Vasiljev. Rusalka is a female water spirit in Sl
wrestlingisbest: Baatyr Kozhomkul, a Kyrgyz folk hero, carrying his horse. Kozhomkul was a huge man
rosehathways: modern mythical creatures | faeriesA fairy (also fay, fae, fair folk; from faery, faer
mythos-theos: Filipino Mythology Week → Day 4: Myths/Folk Tales The “Maria” Diwatas
FjaðrhamrIn Norse Mythology (and indeed also modern folk belief), the way in which humanoids can
Take me down to the Paradise cityWhen the Thames is green and the Jotunn’s pretty New epi
hedendom: Fjaðrhamr In Norse Mythology (and indeed also modern folk belief), the way in which h
“In the living folk-lore in Celtic countries, as we found among the Irish peasantry, the cross
Sirin ✨ This mystical bird flew to us today from Slavic mythology. She sings sweet songs about a won
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