Myth Folk 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
schweizercomics:My Patreon paper figure set this (last) month is APPALACHIAN FOLK MONSTERSso here y’
bootsandbosons:“Hadestown is a folk opera based on the orpheus myth and set in a post-apocalyp
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
A comic that was supposed to be posted around Christmas. Then holiday demotivation happened. But no
bootsandbosons:“Hadestown is a folk opera based on the orpheus myth and set in a post-apocalyptic am
Mask representing the mythological figure Bwoom, from the Kuba Kingdom (part of present-day Democrat
fiodorowna:iuvencula:slavic-mythology:Perelesnyk (aka litavets). A figure in Ukrainian folk mytholog
dracox-serdriel:revfrog:good questionCassandra had the gift of prophecy, Apollo cursed her with a ki
bloodedcelt:Wild Hunt by TomKellyART
ex0skeletal:Wild Hunt by IrenHorrorsInstagram | Facebook | ShopWild Hunt is a European folk myth inv
In Greek mythology, the Nereids are sea nymphs, the fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris, sisters to
I’ve been thinking about unicorns lately. I think that unicorns are either the mix between a d
thegirlwhohid:“The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl” is a romantic Chinese folk tale. The story tells of
goldenastrea: { folklore } - the wild hunt The Wild Hunt is an ancient folk myth prevalent across N
terrascns: THE TYLWYTH TEG (Middle Welsh for Fair Family), is the name given to the Fair Folk of Wa
The Mistress of the Copper Mountain (Russian: Хозяйка медной горы, tr. Hozjajka mednoj gory), also k
mapsontheweb:Mythical map of Wales.
theartofmany:Artist: Alexey EgorovTitle: The Sun Eaters Awesome…
Some of my favourites from last year’s Mythic May (because I’m obstinate, I chose to deviate from th
suonko:by John Brosio
illustration-alcove:Kalevala illustrations by Tamara Yufa.
‘Myths and Legends of Ancient Slavs’, Illustration by N. Bukanova, 2007
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