Myths & Legends

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{A blog for the wonderful world of the mythological. Please read the faq. Contains disturbing content. Semi-active}

slavic mythology: yarilo

yarilo is the god of fertility and springtime, sometimes regarded as god of lust and passion. his mythical life cycle mirrored that of the wheat crop, from its birth when sown through its flourishing youth to its sacrificial death at harvest time.

slavic mythology: veles (volos)

"Veles, also known as Volos, is a major god of earth, waters, livestock, and the underworld in Slavic paganism. According to reconstruction by some researchers, he is the opponent of the supreme thunder god Perun. As such he probably has been imagined as a dragon, which in the belief of the pagan Slavs is a chimeric being resembling a cross between a bear and a snake that devours livestock."

day 4 of horror mythology: shui gui

in chinese mythology, water ghosts are the souls of those who committed suicide by drowning themselves, as well as those who accidentally drowned to death. these souls are trapped in the body of water they died in and will haunt that water forever, unable to make their journey through di yu and re-enter the reincarnation cycle, until they successfully drag a living person into the water and kill them. the person they killed then takes their place as a ti si gui, and the original water ghost can be reincarnated.

japanese mythology: amanozako

amanozako is a monstrous goddess. she originated when susanoo let his own ferocious spirit build up inside him until he vomited her out. she is described as having a furious temper, a beastly head with a long nose, long ears, and great fangs so strong they can chew metal blades ragged, and to be capable of flying for a thousand li. amanozako has been known to be a goddess that goes against conformity and does the opposite of what is expected by society and social norms. also, it is said that amanozako is picky, and will go into an atrocious rage if she does not get what she wants, or if things do not go according to her way. her wrath cannot be stopped
how you can help palestine

Donations

save palestine - islamic relief canada

click to donate - arab.org

send medical supplies to gaza - palestinian american medical association

Petitions

location specific petitions

end israeli occupation - parliament uk (UK)

email your MP - medical aid for palestine (UK)

stop fuelling genocide - action network (USA)

call congress and demand a ceasefire - uscpr (USA - they provide a script of what you should say, so don't worry about it)

ceasefire now! - ijv (CANADA)

write to your député - assemblée nationale (FRANCE)

skydda civilbefolkningen i gaza! - mittskifte (SWEDEN)

Campaigns

friends of al-aqsa

❥ UK-specific

❥ International

palestine action

islamic relief canada

text campaign for people living in USA

please let me know if you have any more links. i will add them to a follow up post.

day 14 of horror mythology: peuchen

el peuchen is a creature from the mapuche mythology and chilote mythology pertaining to southern chile, a much feared shapeshifting creature that can instantly change into animal form. according to legend, el peuchen takes the hearts of its victims without leaving a mark on the body. its gaze could paralyze an intended victim and permit it to suck its blood. it has often been reported as the cause of blood being sucked from one's sheep. 

day 13 of horror mythology: phi lang kluang

it is said that phi lang kluang has a very large wound on his back. inside the hollow back there are intestines full of worms. according to legends, phi lang kluang enjoys jokes and pranks. for example, they ask someone to scratch their back. when someone does this, the phi lang kluang turns out to be such a creature with a hollow back and full of creeping centipedes. phi lang kluang are said to live in forest communities.

japanese mythology | gods & goddesses | benzaiten 

→ Benzaiten was the goddess of music and literature, wealth & femininity.She is generally associated with the sea because most of her shrines were located near it, and she is represented by playing the biwa, while her messenger was a white serpent.
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