Gilgamesh & Enkidu by Kiana Hamm
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Your name is BABA YAGA. Your hobbies include NEEDLEPOINT, CANNIBALISM, and ANNOYING KOSCHEI THE DEATHLESS.
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is anyone else on this hill or is it just me and sisyphus and kate bush?
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Kappa are amphibious yōkai from Japanese folklore. They grow weak if they spill the water from the indent in their head
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Fenrisúlfr for Inktober / my Norsetober
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thank you, ancestors, for passing down detailed and cautious instructions on how not to get seduced and stolen away by mischievous female spirits, which I have lovingly transformed into How To Find Me a Wife Real Quick manual
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I love you more than lamp.
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Standing Figure of the God Anubis
The jackal-headed god Anubis is depicted striding on a high pedestal decorated with a palace facade.
He is wearing a kilt and a vest decorated with a feather motif. He is adorned with a broad collar and bracelets as well as armlets on his upper arms. His two hands are extended slightly forward. The appearance of the god shows the canonical mixture of a canine head with a human body.
Anubis, god of death, mummification, embalming, the afterlife, cemeteries, tombs, and the Underworld.
Ptolemaic Period, ca. 305-30 BC. Now in the Pelizaeus Museum, Hildesheim.
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Inktober - Days 9,10: Wanyûdô(輪入道) and Kasa-Obake(傘おばけ).
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Norse Mythology: A-Z
VALKYRIES:
“A valkyrie is a female helping spirit of the god Odin. The modern image of the valkyries as elegant, noble maidens bearing dead heroes to Valhalla is largely accurate for what it is.”
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