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King Lycaon, the First Werewolf,According the Greek mythology Lycaon was a tyrannical king of Arkadi
Spooky History Fact,Between 1764 and 1767, 113 people living in the province of Gevaudin, France wer
alpha-beta-gamer:IKAI is a tense Japanese folklore inspired psychological horror game where you vanq
Vodyanoy, the Water Sprite (1934). By Russian artist, Ivan Bilibin. I like how the creature kind of
librum-prodigiosum:The Water Leaper is a wicked creature from Welsh folklore, also known as the Llam
The Pharaoh and the Sphinx,Built sometime around 2558–2532 BC, the Great Sphinx of Giza was one of t
“The day a mermaid found a shipwreck” - from graphite to watercolour+PSFor behind the scenes, w.i.ps
Love you to the Moon and to Saturn.
El Gato Chimney (Italian, b. 1981, Milan, Italy) - 1: Street Madness, 2020, 2: The Golden Week, 202
Leonora Carrington (English-Mexican, 1917-2011, b. Clayton-le-Woods, Lancashire, England, d. Mexico
Paganism is wholesome because it faces the facts of life - Aleister Crowley
lpbestiary:In Greek mythology, Naiads are the nymphs of streams, springs, brooks and other bodies of
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belerand:mythology - undines or water nymphsThe origin of the Undines (or Ondines) can best be trace
Landscape with Diana and Nymphs by Cornelis van Poelenburgh (17th Century)
Perseus Armed by the Nymphs, from A Wonder Book for Boys & Girls by Walter Crane (1893)
Hercules driving off the cattle of Geryon, at the right are the nymphs of Hesperides by Giulio Bonas
Saturn and the Nymph Philyra by Giulio Bonasone (16th Century)
Diana Leaving the Bath by Edmond Hédouin (1864)
Dance of the Dryads (French 16th Century)
ex0skeletal-undead:Chupacabra by Esao Andrews
Hercules Defeating the River God Acheolus by Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (1526-27)
Sea Nymph by Emil Wolff (1841)
edsonsdisasterbutton:Selkie. A mythological creature found in Irish folklore. Are said to live as se
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