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Showing posts with label mythology. Show all posts
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Abyzou Abyzou is a female demon, genrally she's blamed for miscarriages and infant death, she kills infants and babies. Her motivation is said to be jealousy and envy of those women who was got kids and who can give birth as she's said to...
Moroi & Others In Romanian & Balkan Folklore
October 27, 2020
Moroi Moroi is a type of vampire ,A female moroi is called a moroaică, in Romanian Folklore, In some versions moroi is a spirit of a dead person which leaves the grave to suck energy from the living. The Moroi bloodline is bo...
Iele I promised that I will be back with my dark fairies post, so here we go Go grab your tea, coffee or hot choco and let's start I have to thank to Catalina from YT for giving me the inspiration to blog...
Changeling
October 15, 2020
Titania and Bottom, c. 1790, Henry Fuseli (1741 - 1825). © Tate, London 2016 In European Folklore, Changelings are offsprings of fairies or elves who are disabled, unintelligent,or have unexplained diseases, disorders,& have developmental disabilities, whom are substituted human infants. Changelings can appear...
Al Karisi (Scarlet Woman)
September 27, 2020
Al Karisi Al is rumored to be a terrifying creature that pesters women who newly gave birth. Let's jump into more details. Al (red, scarlet) karisi (woman, lady), she generally pesters newly mothers and babies, they were said to be afraid of men, and...
Netherworld
January 24, 2016
In Babylonian mythology Irkalla is ruled by the goddess Ereshkigal and her consort Nergal or Ninazu. Ghosts spent some time travelling to the netherworld, often having to overcome obstacles along the way. The Anunnaki, the court of the netherworld, welcomed each ghost and...
Gidim
January 24, 2016
In ancient Mesopotamia, the living and the dead were closely connected. It was believed that mortality was one of the defining characteristics of humans. Anyone who died young had been cursed by the gods. Those who were healthy were watched over by beneficial...
The Fae
January 18, 2016
The truth is there is much to this world that remains unseen by mortal men and woman; yet, that does not make it any less real. There are a few people, like myself, that can perceive the unseen and others that get glimpses....
The Demon Cat (or Bake-neko) is a supernatural creature from Japanese folklore. It is an ordinary cat that has transformed into a monstrous demon. According to legend, it can shapeshift and take the form of a human being. The name Bake-neko means “Monster...
In Austro-Bavarian Alpine folklore, Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure who, during the Christmas season, punishes children who have misbehaved, in contrast with Saint Nicholas, who rewards the well-behaved with gifts. Regions in Austria feature similar figures and, more widely, Krampus is one...
The kallikantzaros
December 22, 2015
The kallikantzaros (Greek: Καλλικάντζαρος; Bulgarian: караконджул; pl. kallikantzaroi) is a malevolent goblin in Southeastern European and Anatolian folklore. Stories about the kallikantzaros or its equivalents can be found in Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Turkey. Kallikantzaroi are believed to dwell underground but come...
The Voynich Manuscript
November 26, 2015
The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand-written in an unknown writing system. The vellum on which it is written has been carbon-dated to the early 15th century (1404–1438), and may have been composed in Northern Italy during the Italian Renaissance. The manuscript is named after Wilfrid...
The Antikythera Mechanism
November 26, 2015
It's an ancient analog computer designed to predict astronomical positions and eclipses for calendrical and astrological purposes,as well as the Olympiads, the cycles of the ancient Olympic Games The mechanism was discovered in a shipwreck off Point Glyphadia on the Greek island of...
Behavioral modernity (Great Leap Forward)
November 26, 2015
Now this is interesting In an era of the history about 40- 70 thousand years ago, without leaving any trace of transitional period, mankind suddenly start to carve painting in the caves, start singing, start to design jewellery, start to make stone tools,...
Sea People
November 25, 2015
The Sea Peoples were conjectured groups of seafaring raiders, usually thought to originate from either western Anatolia or southern Europe, specifically a region of the Aegean Sea.They are conjectured to have sailed around the eastern Mediterranean and invaded Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, Cyprus, and Egypt...
Alastor
April 13, 2015
"Evil genius of the household" Among the demons of Greek and Roman mythology, one of the most famous is Alastor, popularly known as the evil genius of the household. ...
Some mythical creatures have their origin in tradition and tales from the distant past. However, each culture is associated with a multitude of interesting and odd creatures, many of these beings are humanoids. One of these legendary humanoids is the Genderuwo. ...
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