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  • 15:08, 29 January 2023 Admin talk contribs created page File:Moss people.jpg
  • 15:08, 29 January 2023 Admin talk contribs uploaded File:Moss people.jpg
  • 15:04, 29 January 2023 Admin talk contribs created page Moss people (Created page with "The moss people, also known as the moss folk, wood people, or forest folk, are a class of fairy folk described in German folklore as having an intimate connection to trees and the forest. They are described as similar to dwarfs, being the same size as children but grey, old-looking, hairy, and clad in moss. They can be both helpful and harmful to humans. They are also associated with the Wild Hunt. The female moss people are known as ''Moosfräulein'' and have a queen ca...")
  • 14:44, 29 January 2023 Admin talk contribs created page Jigoku (Created page with "The Concept of '''Jigoku''' in Traditional Japanese Buddhism Japanese Buddhism, like many other Eastern religions, includes the belief in an afterlife and the concept of punishment and reward in the afterlife. One of the most prominent and well-known aspects of this belief is the concept of jigoku, or "hell." The idea of jigoku plays an important role in traditional Japanese Buddhism, serving as a reminder of the consequences of immoral behavior and a motivator for indi...")
  • 10:56, 8 November 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Mister Babadook (Created page with "'''Mister Babadook''' is a fictional monster from the horror movie 'The Babadook'(2014) directed by Jennifer Kent. The Babadook is a kind of bogey man that appears as a tall pale-faced humanoid in a top hat with taloned fingers and torments its victims after they become aware of its existence. The monster has become a queer meme and icon.")
  • 17:45, 10 May 2022 Admin talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:QingQilin.jpg
  • 18:32, 9 May 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Ringdocus (Redirected page to Shunka Warakin) Tag: New redirect
  • 17:59, 9 May 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Moqwaio (Created page with "'''Moqwaio''' is a wolf spirit and the lord of the Dead in Menominee mythology ==Etymology== His name literally means "Wolf" in Menominee; Na'qpote, another name of his, means "good hunter." Alternate spellings: Mo'qwaio, Moquaio, Mokwayo, Maqweo, Moqwais, Moqwaoi, Muh'wäse, Muhwasw, Mahwaew, Moqwai. Also known as: Na'qpote. ==Pronunciation== In Menominee, it sounds like muh-hwow, but it usually gets anglicized to muh-kwow or muh-kwy-oh. ==Description== Moqwaio is us...")
  • 07:53, 4 May 2022 Admin talk contribs created page File:Aatxe.jpg
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  • 20:01, 3 May 2022 Admin talk contribs created page File:Olitiau.jpg
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  • 20:00, 3 May 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Olitiau (Created page with "The '''olitiau''' is a cryptid giant bat reported from the Assumbo Mountains of Cameroon, best known from a sighting made by Ivan T. Sanderson and Gerald Russell in 1932. It is sometimes confused with the kongamato. thumb|Illustration by Frank Frazetta ==Etymology== ''Olitiau'' is an Ipulo word, and is possibly a transcription of ''Ole Ntya'' ("cloven" or "forked"), which is the name of a dance mask with horns that is used to represent a demon. Ber...")
  • 17:26, 3 May 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Negoogunogumbar (Created page with "'''Negoogunogumbar''' is a child-eating giant in Mbuti mythology. Category: Giants Category: Pygmy mythology")
  • 17:25, 3 May 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Obrigwabibikwa (Created page with "'''Obrigwabibikwa''' is a dwarf and a shapeshifter in Mbuti mythology. Obrigwabibikwa is able to turn into a lizard. Lizards, particularly the chameleon, may be used by the creator god Khonvoum to communicate with the mortal world. So this entity, small in stature and capable of turning into a reptile, associates itself with the forces of order in the universe and the creator god himself. Category: Dwarves Category: Pygmy mythology Category: Shapeshifters .")
  • 11:00, 21 April 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Brunnmigi (Created page with "In Norse mythology, a '''Brunnmigi''' (Old Norse ''pees in a well'') is a monstrous spirit infamous for defiling wells, often by urinating in them, causing drought or sickness in humans and animals alike . It is also a kenning applied to foxes. ==Description== Brunnmigi is described as an unnaturally large fox or hybrid-creature. ==Stories== Brunnmigi were encountered by King Hjörleifr in ''Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka'' and, as recorded in the Prose ''Edda þulur''....")
  • 10:40, 21 April 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Nuku-mai-tore (Created page with "In Māori mythology, '''Nuku-mai-tore''' are forest-dwelling spirits that sit upon the branches of trees or on parasitical plants such as wharawhara and kiekie plants. ==Description== Accounts differ as to their appearance. One legend says they had large chests and waists, but little heads; another text gives "no head, chest and waist only." A third says that their arms and legs were so short that they seemed to have no limbs at all, but waved their hands close to their...")
  • 10:26, 21 April 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Nifoloa (Created page with "'''Nifoloa''' is a Samoan aitu, thought responsible for many spirit possessions. ==Story== In the village of Falelima there was a powerful devil who was called Nifoloa. He was possessed by a devil who had a long tooth. After Nifoloa's death the tooth grew longer and ultimately grew under the Earth to all parts of the neighbouring of Upolu. Many people were bitten by the tooth and this bite caused a bad sore. This evidence remains on the island of Upolu today. People...")
  • 10:18, 21 April 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Telesa (Redirected page to Telesā) Tag: New redirect
  • 10:15, 21 April 2022 Admin talk contribs created page Telesā (Created page with "One of the most well-known of the Samoan aitu, thought responsible for many spirit possessions, is '''Telesā'''. ==Description== Telesā is supposed to be active in Western Samoa, particularly on Upolu, and to take a number of forms, usually that of a beautiful girl with long, brown hair. Sometimes, however, she appears as a dog or an old lady. She is much feared by many uneducated Samoans and even by some educated ones. ==Story== Telesā is the daughter of F. T....") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
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