In Celtic Ireland, not only were wild boars and sows held in high esteem, but so were domestic pigs; and the swineherds who tended them were credited with magical powers. Their herds of swine would have been semi-wild, foraging for food in the forests of kings; the herders were thus semi-wild themselves and imbued with the woodland’s magic. The Táin Bó Cúailnge and other ancient texts tell stories of swineherds who battle each other in contests of magic, or who utter prophesies at key moments in the lives of heroes and kings.
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The Kraken
Lord Tennyson
Below the thunders of the upper deep,
Far, far beneath in the abysmal sea,
His ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep
The Kraken sleepeth: faintest sunlights flee
About his shadowy sides; above him swell
Huge sponges of millennial growth and height;
And far away into the sickly light,
From many a wondrous and secret cell
Unnumber’d and enormous polypi
Winnow with giant arms the lumbering green.
There hath he lain for ages, and will lie
Battening upon huge sea-worms in his sleep,
Until the latter fire shall heat the deep;
Then once by man and angels to be seen,
In roaring he shall rise and on the surface die.Happy Kraken Day everyone! We’re celebrating the fourth day of Cephalopod Awareness Days with some cirriously awesome footage of this miniature deep sea kraken from our colleagues at MBARI. While this cirrate octopus might not battle huge sea-worms in its sleep, it is pretty adept at sifting out small crustaceans and worms hidden in the soft sediment of the deep for snack time.
The Akkorokamui is a giant octopus found in Funka Bay in Hokkaido Japan. Akkorokamui is a giant octopus that can get as big as 390 feet long. The Akkorolamui is revered and is offered fish and other seafood in order to appease it however if angered the Akkorokamui is said to take down ships much like the Kraken.
they’ve always said, when you feel a random shiver, that a rabbit has run across your future grave
(now in technicolor! happy fall equinox)
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Source: hypervigil
Ivan Bilibin’s illustration for russian epic bylina about Vol’ga Svyatoslavich.
Vol’ga turns into a pike.
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Source: russianfolklore
Orifiel
The angel of wilderness
Angel that dominates Saturn
That name means “ Divine Cessation ”
荒野の天使
土星を支配する天使
その名は「神の中止」を意味する
[Wondermark] this is the coolest thing.
Expression Kitsune no yomeiri, or Fox’s wedding, is used to designate sunshowers (cute tenugui available on)









