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Eros and Psyche Psyche was a woman gifted with extreme beauty and grace, one of the mortal women whose love and sacrifice for her beloved God Eros earned her immortality. Psyche became, as Greek word “psyche” implies, the deity of soul. To modern days, the myth of Psyche symbolizes a self-search and personal growth through learning, losing, and saving the real love. Greek Gods And Goddesses, Greek And Roman Mythology, Greek Goddess, Eros And Psyche, Vintage Illustration, Psy Art, The Fallen, Mythical Creatures, Oeuvre D'art
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Eros and Psyche Psyche was a woman gifted with extreme beauty and grace, one of the mortal women whose love and sacrifice for her beloved God Eros earned her immortality. Psyche became, as Greek word “psyche” implies, the deity of soul. To modern days, the myth of Psyche symbolizes a self-search and personal growth through learning, losing, and saving the real love.
Baykok- Ojibway myth: a skeletal figure with translucent skin and red points for eyes. It flys through the forest, exclusively hunting warriors with invisible arrows. it then beats them to death with a club and eats their liver. Mythological Creatures, Fantasy Creatures, Creature Feature, Creature Design, Myth Stories, Native American Mythology, World Mythology, Legends And Myths
Baykok- Ojibway myth: a skeletal figure with translucent skin and red points for eyes. It flys through the forest, exclusively hunting warriors with invisible arrows. it then beats them to death with a club and eats their liver.
Cu-sith- Scottish folklore: a green hound with shaggy hair and a braided tail. It would take souls to the after life, much like how the grim reaper does. Also it let out terrifying barks that you had to find shelter before the third bark or you would die of fear. Celtic Mythology, Sith, Magical Creatures, The Boogeyman, Cryptozoology, Creature Concept
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Cu-sith- Scottish folklore: a green hound with shaggy hair and a braided tail. It would take souls to the after life, much like how the grim reaper does. Also it let out terrifying barks that you had to find shelter before the third bark or you would die of fear.
In Inuit mythology, Sedna is a sea goddess and master of the animals, especially mammals such as seals, of the ocean. She lives in Adlivun, the Inuit underworld. Sacred Feminine, Divine Feminine, Loki, Thor, Arte Inuit, Symbole Viking
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In Inuit mythology, Sedna is a sea goddess and master of the animals, especially mammals such as seals, of the ocean. She lives in Adlivun, the Inuit underworld.
The Each Uisge (pronounced "ech ooisky" ) - each = horse, usige = water (like whisky) is the fiercest and most dangerous of the Scottish water spirits. While the Kelpie lived in running water, the Each Uisge lived in the sea, sea lochs and fresh-water lochs. In Ireland its equivalent was called the Aughisky. Norman Rockwell, Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, Myths & Monsters
The Each Uisge (pronounced "ech ooisky" ) - each = horse, usige = water (like whisky) is the fiercest and most dangerous of the Scottish water spirits. While the Kelpie lived in running water, the Each Uisge lived in the sea, sea lochs and fresh-water lochs. In Ireland its equivalent was called the Aughisky.
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Yemaya is the mother Orisha of the Yorubas, goddess of the oceans and mother of most of the more powerful Orishas. She protects families, brings protection and wealth and is one of the most generous, kind and protective goddesses. Look for her protection when seeking growth, fertility and peace at the household. Sea Creatures, Mermaid Mirror, Mermaids And Mermen, Fantasy Mermaids, Beautiful Mermaids, Merfolk, Gods And Goddesses, Les Arts
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Yemaya is the mother Orisha of the Yorubas, goddess of the oceans and mother of most of the more powerful Orishas. She protects families, brings protection and wealth and is one of the most generous, kind and protective goddesses. Look for her protection when seeking growth, fertility and peace at the household.
Ixchel, the aged jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine in ancient Maya culture. According to Mayan mythology, Ixchel was married, but had other lovers. When her husband got very jealous of her, she made herself invisible to him and spent her nights assisting women in childbirth. As protector of mothers and children, she is often depicted as a maiden with a rabbit, a symbol of fertility and abundance. Oh My Goddess, Moon Goddess, Goddess Art, Art Magique, Religion, Mayan Art, Wild Feminine
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Ixchel, the aged jaguar goddess of midwifery and medicine in ancient Maya culture. According to Mayan mythology, Ixchel was married, but had other lovers. When her husband got very jealous of her, she made herself invisible to him and spent her nights assisting women in childbirth. As protector of mothers and children, she is often depicted as a maiden with a rabbit, a symbol of fertility and abundance.
The Polish “Upier” that’s renowned for being even more cuckoo for blood than it's Russian cousin. In fact, its blood thirst is so immense and insatiable that, aside from drinking enormous quantities of it, the Upier enjoys bathing in it and sleeping in it. Its body is also filled with so much of it that staking it will cause it to explode in a gigantic burst of blood worthy of the elevator scene from The Shining. This image of Damaskinos from Blade II is a perfect reflection of an Upier. Blade Film, Blade Movie, Hollywood Stars, Dracula, Best Superhero Movies, Creepy Core, Vampire Movies, Vampire Girls, Nosferatu
The Polish “Upier” that’s renowned for being even more cuckoo for blood than it's Russian cousin. In fact, its blood thirst is so immense and insatiable that, aside from drinking enormous quantities of it, the Upier enjoys bathing in it and sleeping in it. Its body is also filled with so much of it that staking it will cause it to explode in a gigantic burst of blood worthy of the elevator scene from The Shining. This image of Damaskinos from Blade II is a perfect reflection of an Upier.
Huginn and Muninn, Thought and Memory, Odin’s crows. They flew over the world and returned in the evening to Odin. One should never return without the other, the consequence being a society ruled by memory without thought, or thought without memory. © Nataša Ilinčić Crow Art, Raven Art, Raven Totem, Tatoo You, Jackdaw, Crows Ravens, Norse Mythology, Greek Mythology
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Huginn and Muninn, Thought and Memory, Odin’s crows. They flew over the world and returned in the evening to Odin. One should never return without the other, the consequence being a society ruled by memory without thought, or thought without memory. © Nataša Ilinčić
In Mesopotamian mythology Mamitu was the (sometimes) goat-headed Goddess of Destiny, who decreed the fate of the new-borns. She was also worshipped as Goddess of the Oath, later a Goddess of Fate and a Judge in the Underworld. Foto Fantasy, Dark Fantasy, Dark Beauty, Gothic Beauty, Beauty Art, Fantasy Photography, Fashion Photography, Dramatic Photography
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In Mesopotamian mythology Mamitu was the (sometimes) goat-headed Goddess of Destiny, who decreed the fate of the new-borns. She was also worshipped as Goddess of the Oath, later a Goddess of Fate and a Judge in the Underworld.
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In Greek mythology, the Twelve Olympians, also known as the Dodekatheo were the principal deities of the Greek pantheon, residing atop a mythical Mount Olympus. The Olympians gained their supremacy in a war of gods in which Zeus led his siblings to victory over the Titans. Classical Mythology, Ancient Mythology, C G Jung, Greek Pantheon, Pagan Gods, Mount Olympus, Mythology Tattoos
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In Greek mythology, the Twelve Olympians, also known as the Dodekatheo were the principal deities of the Greek pantheon, residing atop a mythical Mount Olympus. The Olympians gained their supremacy in a war of gods in which Zeus led his siblings to victory over the Titans.