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  • ==Art/Fiction== ...ed folktales, Kabuki plays and animated verisons of 19th century woodblock art prints to retell classic ghost stories.
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  • ...and lives among the Nuku-mai-tore, to whom he teaches the use of fire, the art of cooking, and the natural way of childbirth together with the ceremonies
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  • ...h Spirit is Ronove. He appeareth in the Form of a Monster. He teacheth the Art of Rhetoric very well and giveth Good Servants, Knowledge of Tongues, and F
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  • ...nster, larger and broader than a man but somewhat shorter than a giant. In art, ogres are often depicted with a large head, abundant hair and beard, a hug ==Art / Fiction==
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  • ===Art/Fiction=== *Addiss, Stephen. ''Japanese Ghosts & Demons: Art of the Supernatural''. New York: G. Braziller, 1985. (pp. 132-137) ISBN 080
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  • ...manifested [[undead]] often found in fantasy, horror fiction, and mythical art. Though most are human skeletons, they can also be from any creature or fan =Art/Fiction=
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  • ...dragon, Garuda and even the phoenix. Represented characteristics in Batak art are invariable the bilateral symmetry, the lengthened face, and round impre
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  • However, the frequent depiction of ravens in Norse art suggests an important and unrecorded role of the two birds in mythology, po
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  • ...Clavicula Salomonis: The Lesser Key of Solomon'', Detailing the Ceremonial Art of Commanding Spirits Both Good and Evil; ed. Joseph H. Peterson; Weiser Bo
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  • ...ppeereth with a great crie and roring, as in Circulo Salomonis, and in the art is declared. And if this Paimon speake sometime that the conjuror understan
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  • ==Art/Fiction== ...e many "Goatsucker Home Pages" on the Internet. The web site of radio host Art Bell posted an alleged photograph of a living chupacabra, depicting a creat
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  • ==Art/Fiction== ...entire ox is more generous. There is also a single mention of Orion in his Art of Love, as a sufferer from unrequited love: "Pale Orion wandered in the fo
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  • ...cultivator of the soil, a lawgiver, a peacemaker, and the patron of tragic art. ...aff headed with a pine cone in the other. There are a few random pieces of art that feature him as a mature and bearded man crowned in ivy.
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  • ...ar Greek legend of Phineus and the Harpies, who are thus depicted in Greek art. The very name of Phineus, the victim of their persecutions, may be nothing =Art / Fiction=
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  • ...ed a '''basilicok''' (as he called it) in his ''[[Canterbury Tales]]''. In art, the basilisk symbolized the Devil and the Antichrist. To the Protestants, =Art / Fiction=
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  • ...ntest between Theseus and the Minotaur was frequently represented in Greek art. A Knossian didrachm exhibits on one side the labyrinth, on the other the M =Art / Fiction=
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  • ...beak of an eagle. The griffin is the symbol of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and you can see bronze castings of them perched on each corner of the museu =Art/Fiction=
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  • =Art/Fiction= ...ide regular lions and bird-bodies sirens. Sphinxes were popular in ancient art, especially as sculptural grave stele set upon the tombs of men who died in
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  • ...en, associated by Christians with [[Satan]], is often portrayed in Western art as a humanoid (woman) with a snake's tail, and sometimes lizard-like feet, ==Art/Fiction==
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  • =Art / Fiction= == Goblins in art and literature ==
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  • *'''O Brother Where Art Thou''', a 2000 film starring George Clooney in which he calls his wife a s
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  • =Art /Fiction= ...ublished by Oni Press written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir with art by Brian Hurtt.
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  • ...c books, television shows, cartoons, and virtually every form of media and art—sometimes [[symbol|symbolically]], other times as parody or satire. H
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  • ...of drawing photo-realistic pictures. Gremlins also excel at other forms of art such as painting, music, sculpture, wood carving, etc...
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  • ...o as a "genie", especially when describing stone reliefs or other forms of art. This practice draws on the original meaning of the term ''genie'' for simp
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  • ...partly a reference to his miraculous nature, is a convention of Christian art before 1300". It is speculative, but Romanesque artists, often sculptors, m
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  • =Art / Fiction= * [http://www.trollmoon.com/ Trollmoon] – The Scandinavian Troll in Art and Folklore
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  • * Emily D. Bilski (Ed.) ''Golem! Danger, Deliverance and Art''. The Jewish Museum, 1988.
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  • Enki perfected the woman's art.
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  • ...y, when a Christian reaction to Pan's growing importance in literature and art resulted in his image being translated to that of the Devil.
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  • ...s face their bogeyman, the Doctor. From the comic strip ''Metamorphosis'', art by Lee Sullivan.]] *[http://DaleksRuleTheWorld.deviantart.com/ Daleks Rule the World]: Dalek art page
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