Today's Monster of Folklore is the Selkie of Scotland. A Selkie is a lady who wears a seal skin and, I guess, swims around eating fish. They are caught by fishermen, who steal their seal skins and hide them, forcing the Selkie to marry them and bear their children.
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Today's Monster of Folklore is the Tikbalang, a tall, slender horse-man who lurks in the forests of the Philippines, leading travelers astray. This one has a career in modeling. toddalcottgraphics.etsy.com
If they ever find their skin, the Selkie immediately puts it on and heads back to the sea, abandoning the children they were forced to bear. I feel like there's a metaphor in there somewhere? toddalcottgraphics.etsy.com
Today's Monster of Folklore is Black Annis, a blue-skinned witch with iron fingertips, who wears a skirt made of human skin and lives in a cave in the Dane Hills of Leicestershire. Usually portrayed as a wrinkled hag, I decided to model her look on Elizabeth Taylor. toddalcottgraphics.etsy.com
Today's Monster of Folklore is the Wolf, the wild card of medieval Europe, an insatiable devourer or old women, little girls and crafty pigs, but no match for stalwart woodsmen. This one just wants to see how he looks in a nightgown. toddalcottgaphics.etsy.com
REMINDER: Elon Musk eliminated every aid program that helped anyone who wasn't a wealthy white technocrat. By 2030, he will have murdered 15 million people due to starvation and disease that could have otherwise been avoided. He did this because he is an actual, literal Nazi.
When speaking of zombies, it's important to differentiate between zombies who are the product of voodoo, and zombies who are undead people in 1968, in the city of Pittsburgh, in Night of the Living Dead. This one is out for a stroll in Emerald View Park. toddalcottgraphics.etsy.com