Mythicmay2020 Bake Kujira By Rperboni On Deviantart
Mythicmay2020 Bake Kujira By Rperboni On Deviantart 6th entry for audre schutte 2020's prompt for mythic may bakekujiras, whose name means "ghost whale", are yokais that appear on the surface of the sea of japan, as if they still need to breath, close to coastal villages accompanied by eerie birds and strange fish surrounding them. 30th entry from audre schutte 2020's prompt for mythic may in the balinese folklore, the leyaks are vampiric beings that have the shape of a flying head that carries their entrails heart, lungs and intestines that seem to fly after pregnant women to suck their blood or even devour their unborn babies.
Mythicmay2020 Bake Kujira By Rperboni On Deviantart Bake kujira originates from the sea of japan. they are depicted as whale skeletons, vengeful spirits of whales killed by people, followed by swarms of strange birds and fish. the one who sees them is cursed with famine, disease, fire and other disasters. a ghost whale!. 11th entry for audre schutte 2020's prompt for mythic may one of the best known figures in the celtic folklore of the british and faroe islands, the selkies are "seal mermaids", capable of exchanging their forms of seals for very beautiful humans when removing their animal skins. 17th entry for audre schutte 2020's prompt for mythic may one of the many chimeras of chinese mythology, fei lian is a wind deity with sparrow head, ox horns, deer legs, leopard body and snake tail, who carries the winds in a leather bag that he carries with his beak. A massive spirit roaming the ocean emitting its haunting call one second its there the next its gone 030.
Mythicmay Bake Kujira By Shadeofshinon On Deviantart 17th entry for audre schutte 2020's prompt for mythic may one of the many chimeras of chinese mythology, fei lian is a wind deity with sparrow head, ox horns, deer legs, leopard body and snake tail, who carries the winds in a leather bag that he carries with his beak. A massive spirit roaming the ocean emitting its haunting call one second its there the next its gone 030. 16th entry for audre schutte 2020's prompt for mythic may an integral part of russian folklore, the morozko can be considered the slavic version of the saxon myth of "jack frost", as well as the version of the old soviet sphere for santa claus, called ded moroz in most eastern european countries. "well, a bake kujira is not a malevolent creature in any means. it shows aggression, but being totally ethereal, it does not do much harm to those it charges. bake kujira only show up when a specific fishing village does not respect the bounty of the seas, and as such, on rainy nights, the ghostly whale appears." "wait, i think i see what you mean.
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