Mérleg - Szilf: A nyugati kultúra mitológiai lénye, aki a levegőhöz kapcsolódik, ezért láthatatlan. Nagyon visszafogott, nyugodt teremtmény, aki harmóniában
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An epic collection of fantasy art for descriptive writing inspiration! Realms, warriors, creatures & characters, we've got 'em all. Write on!
@Marcel_Hampel Let's go !! Thanks for the Artshare ! Time for #Dracofungus and #MushroomSmaugust !!
Writing this because this ship is adorable and needs more content! Started 6,09,22 I'll try and update it everyday. All in Tighnari pov (some small parts are in Cynos but I'll type it when it does) Visiting me everyday? How strange. Who would have thought someone has high ranked as him would visit myself. I didn't think stalking was his thing? A simple "close" friendship blossoms into a nothing but loving relationship between a token blunt forest watcher and the King of cringe General Mahamatra. Tighnaris journey in learning how to love his newly found boyfriend (Cyno) Guided by their (daughter) Collei (Contains: Cynonari) (Fluff and smut)
This is what's written in Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You about Dwarves. Dwarves are a diminutive race of faeries that live in mountains and deep forests. Since they are primarily subterranean by nature, most avoid bright light (including sunlight), and some are even nocturnal. Young dwarves have a harsh, stonelike appearance supporting the theory they are carved from rock rather than born. As dwarves become older, their skin becomes finer and more polished, s
Cameron Stalheim’s artwork is entitled “and then I saw Colby on the Street and my fantasy died”. There’s also a mermaid among his remarkable sculptures but mermen are a less…
What if we lived in a world where giant cats and dogs roamed the earth?
Daniel Martin Diaz is a fine artist based in Tucson, Arizona, characterised by his unique way of representing the mysteries of life merged with the realms of sc
This is what's written in Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You about Phookas. This mischievous and roguish trickster can appear in the form of a horse, rabbit, goat, dog or sometimes even a human. But no matter what form the Phooka takes, its fur is almost always dark. In horse form, a Phooka will lure humans to ride on its back. Unlike a Kelpie, however, the Phooka will not do the rider any real harm but will take the unfortunate person on a wild and terrifying ri
An epic collection of fantasy art for descriptive writing inspiration! Realms, warriors, creatures & characters, we've got 'em all. Write on!
This is what's written in Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You about Manticores. Originally documented in Persia, the feared, man-eating manticore, or manticora, has been sighted in places as varied as the jungles of Brazil and Indonesia and, more rarely, the forests of North America and Europe. With the body of a lion and a tail of poisonous spines some reports indicate can be shot like arrows, a manticore is a lethal predator. It eats its victims whole using its
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Some of my works featuring #shamrocks ☘️ p.s. accidentally deleted my latest post *uughh!* -_-
There is nothing more I love than a 1980s fantasy film, especially when Jim Henson and Brian Froud have a hand in it. I adore the pre-CGI days when puppets ruled, and The Dark Crystal movie is no exception with its ethereal, unique The Dark Crystal…
The Two Sphinxes by Tierno Beauregard
The púca (Irish for spirit/ghost), pooka, phouka, phooka, phooca, puca or púka, is primarily a creature of Irish folklore. Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could either help or hinder rural and marine communities. The creatures were said to be shape changers which could take the appearance of black horses, goats and rabbits. The púca has counterparts throughout the Celtic cultures of Northwest Europe. For instance, in Welsh mythology it is named the pwca and in Cornis