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You're good enough for Detroit Lions Jared Goff shirt
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reavisathletics · 2 years
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Round 2 of the Windy City Classic today! See you all at 6:00pm at Hanke Stadium! #GoRAMS #VamosRAMS (at Reavis High School, District 220) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp2g9C7OCRL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bottomoftheriverbed · 10 months
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The essay I'm doing for one of my modules is magic in British myth making which is a very broad topic so I will need to book an appointment with the lecturer because I have no idea where the lines are
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cerenemuxse · 1 year
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"He Squawks!"
7th October 1963
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The story can be found at @eosr-by-muxse for easier access.
Under an agreement between James and the rest of the North Westerners, after every October 6th, James is allowed to spook any of his fellow co-workers. This year has a bit of a surprise for him.
For Traintober 2023: Day 8 - Bird
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In Tidmouth Yards, three engines were laughing about as they cleaned up the little mishap one of them caused. Troublesome Trucks had been derailed by accident.
“Thon wis quite a scare, Jim!” piped up Donald with a chuckle. “Ye could’nae even wait a single day noo, could ye?”
James laughed loudly. “Of course not! It’s past my birthday, just like we agreed~!”
“We ken, auld man!” Douglas said cheekily as he pulled a Troublesome Truck back on the line. “At least we won’t be needin’ the cranes.”
“Ye’re gettin’ better at spookin’,” Donald added with the same cheekiness.
“As if I was never good at it!” huffed the red medium-sized tender engine playfully, giving a cross look at the Scottish twins. Within seconds of silence full of steam being bellowed, all three engines burst into laughter once again as they continued pulling the trucks back onto the tracks.
Once they were done, Donald asked. “Sae, who’s yer next victim?”
“Emily, of course! As always.”
“As always?” asked Douglas with a chuckle. “Sae we’re always first? How sweet, Jim.”
With another playful huff, James replied, “Well, you’re the furthest away from my branch line, and I haven’t seen you both in a while, except for the weekends, that is.”
“We saw ye yesterday, auld man,” reminded Douglas.
“But still-!”
“We get it, Jimmy,” interrupted Donald. “Still cannae believe ye’re turning fifty-ane ance this month is over.”
“May I remind you that you’re both fifty-four years old. You’re both not that much older than me, ‘auld man,’” James retorted with a tease, mimicking the twins’ Scottish accent.
“Alricht, get goin’ then if ye want tae catch Emily,” huffed Donald, shooing the larger engine away. “We dinnae want the Big Man findin’ oot aboot this.”
“Right!” puffed James. With two sharp whistles from the polished brass object, James reversed and gathered his goods train that was headed to the docks. Half of the train was from the Ffarquhar Quarry and the other was from the Goram Fell Quarry, so the trucks were full of stone. Thankfully, these trucks weren’t Troublesome Trucks. Otherwise, they would’ve gotten James back for the incident that had occurred moments prior.
The red medium-sized tender engine pulled out of the yard with his goods train and went onto the Main Line, heading towards the Brendam Branch Line.
Brendam Docks was busy as usual with Salty bustling about and Cranky loading and unloading cargo. Goods trains were being set up as James approached Cranky.
"Here's James!" he exclaimed, whistling sharply. "Here's my train, Cranky!"
"You're gonna have to move along, James!" exclaimed Cranky with his typical grump. "I need to load another train now. You can put it underneath the dock manager's building for now!"
Without another word, James whistled once more and moved ahead. He made sure the brake van of his goods train sat right outside of the roofline of the building. Once that was done, he collected his brake van and moved along, only to find another engine stalled ahead.
Although James hadn't planned on adding this particular engine to his list, he gave it a second thought. With a soft but mischievous chuckle, he whispered, "I've been a little too nice to Edward."
His driver, Fred, caught wind and immediately spoke up. "Oh, don't you even think about it!" he whispered hastily as he grabbed the handbrake. "Come on, old boy! We're gonna be late!"
"Pft! We'll be fine. I'll only take a moment!" he whispered. Fred and George looked at one another before giving in, with Fred letting go of the handbrake. James snickered as he approached the blue medium-sized tender engine as slowly as he could. Knowing that Edward lacked the ability to open his smokebox door, James moved closer than he typically would. Once he was at the halfway point of Edward's goods train, he stopped, making sure Edward hadn't taken notice. The other engine didn't do anything but hum about, presumably waiting around. With a devious grin, James rushed forward with full force and hollered, "I'm behind you!" as loud as he could.
Edward let out a very loud squawk, startled by the sudden scream and red blur rushing past him.
James immediately pulled on his brakes the moment the sound left the other engine's mouth. The noise had shaken him out of his joy, making it short-lived. Slowly, he reversed until his smokebox aligned with Edward. He popped open his smokebox door, seeing Edward's face.
Edward's eyes were blown open, his lips creased together in a thin straight line, and his cheeks were burning to a near sooty black.
"Did you just-?" began James.
"Naw!" immediately squeaked the smaller engine, trying to be stern. "Naw, I didnae!"
"You squawked like a seagull!" exclaimed James, flustering Edward even further. "I can't believe it! He squawks!"
"James, please-!" he insisted, still trying to be stern.
"I wonder if Duck quacks?" asked James smugly. "Now wouldn't that be a treat?"
"James!"
"Oh, I won't tell anyone, Edward, if that's the problem."
"Well, aye, but-!"
"I've gotta go now! Talk to you later!" exclaimed the red medium-sized tender engine giddily before rushing off, leaving behind a very flustered Edward.
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Just a fun short story! Looks like I did get a chance to join Traintober this year just for a bit.
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inutilidadeaflorada · 11 months
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O Recital que Hienas Goram
Há vampiros de fissuras Em cada esquina da cidade Argumentando seus enfadonhos deslizes Enumerando suas cicatrizes para filhas da autopiedade
Andam livremente sobre um sol escoado Nada tão reconfortante como a morte Nada tão desolador como a fome Sua vinda são nomes esquecidos pela noite
Bebem de um sangue pisado Entre os joelhos, feridas superficiais Comem de uma fluída cartilagem Sentenciando suas vitimas
O pulso é estreito demais para levar caixões Carne insolúvel, mistério desfeito O que se sobra, uma babilônia aos ossos Banquete que urubus recusam
Uma punição para o Fausto desses anos Carregando dores íntimas e domesticadas Um Prometeu vencido pelo tempo A cantiga ao entardecer desfaz um semideus
E seus feitos são atos do convencimento E seu heroísmo é uma projeção pagã Cada palavra tua é um feitiço de luxúria Cada protegido teu é um nome para fora de bulas
Sob a lama o oculto, um nome apodrecido Um sacrifício para as entidades da desmatéria Antes habitado por formigas, fermenta a carapaça As flores que o pressupõe são vencidas
Descamar sob a terra, verter-se em humo Outra vez, a piedade de açougueiros Descarte de cada espasmo de agoureiros Como um relógio aduba as individualidades
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airportsanki · 2 years
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恐獣ゴラム / GORAM 『流星人間ゾーン』(1973)
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444names · 1 year
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category: car brands from wikipedia
Abborab Abbot Abhanoln Abors Achai Aciang Aciway Acuaz Aculski Acurustu Aesto Aitinda Aiton Aiwagang Aiwells Albors Albota Alesr Alfas Allana Alpill Alpis Ameicaria Aollattle Aoxia Aoxianz Apilot Apoluxge Aporthind Aporti Ariat Arque Arthiler Asche Aschn Asian Asiter Auriv Aurolla Aurri Auruciat Austwort Autogy Automon Automotu Autora Autord Autot Autrey Autrini Avana Avang Avangy Avantistu Avion Avtontat Bakompm Baoxial Barouxing Baward Bedra Benal Benere Bengch Benigna Biles Bilogy Bilogyon Bilon Bisaab Bolser Bonder Borghamon Borks Botcara Botectri Boton Brabbort Braker Bramobia Brarmas Breage Brich Briclesr Brierra Brierri Bries Briter Briummeri Broton Budai Bugaz Bugeeltd Bustra Bustwo Byttang Caries Caritsu Carks Carque Carth Carzys Cedrinc Chamer Chantan Chantlec Cheam China Chind Chings Chnollogy Chodowei Cholla Chund Cince Coley Colot Comobiles Comobill Coopeng Corrier Dachil Daestiv Daimiton Dalbora Dalfa Davan Daving Detra Dettaut Dfoxia Dfski Donign Drabbord Drasind Drato Draytoyah Drindai Drines Driumph Eagold Eapolu Elerot Elesr Ellanlotc Eneely Enginestu Entomodon Entomor Esialfa Estus Evaniq Evautort Evecto Fenrev Finda Fingfen Fingy Fordodon Forge Forkswar Forric Frard Frasis Fraspars Gangena Geenre Genew Genza Goirey Goram Groverené Groyout Grégol Grégon Grégortio Gtarmah Guato Gulicaran Halfa Hamer Heagat Heatogley Heatoyce Hesel Hesio Hestoyong Hicalfa Hicks Higua Hillars Hindua Hingzhing Hinio Hissiph Hodger Hodon Hodre Hodustowy Hofen Holottles Hongua Honolot Hozong Hozonnes Hozons Huadra Huder Humbor Humbord Humborth Humpm Humpmota Hundrays Hunktmer Hyund Incedrema Indrab Ineer Ineera Infela Inferyst Ingfen Ingferic Isiph Isonasc Jetri Jettang Jiano Jinewe Jinfis Kance Karitta Kawanloto Kawaybars Koewooper Komer Kreer Krentley Ktmeri Labbord Labborth Lachon Lacian Laglio Larmacure Lataniato Lectoto Lergyu Lesley Lestri Liondaima Litedri Login Lotong Lucity Lustana Luxhamons Lynkt Mahiphis Manceen Mantudo Maramoch Marquazza Marthumpm Masin Maybawei Mazdac Mcley Mergwarce Merover Mieri Milono Mites Mitomphi Mitremah Mobilexus Mobilis Mobison Modra Motord Mpagen Mpandusta Mpmot Muring Murrast Nanogy Nitister Nogonauto Opelec Openity Opula Oputo Pacin Padach Pagoirey Panti Parscar Pellottan Pengfeley Perestedr Peugeer Peugenal Pinfenz Pintonta Pishana Plamiter Polks Polsing Poluxgen Poran Porgy Portince Preng Pretta Prodo Proiren Prois Promor Pronesler Prong Prope Propella Propen Protcar Prototold Prottecto Prowy Proyotech Proën Psaabus Psong Putogy Putown Qiang Qines Qingua Quada Rabhai Rachind Raker Ramotypel Ratarring Reall Reapology Renanfa Rentle Revde Ricar Ricaruck Riesladi Riski Roiri Rolks Roluxham Romons Rontusti Royah Royahi Saabhani Samodów Sancoldia Schaimas Schtc Schtca Sellmace Shicars Shingchtc Sinan Sindaton Sinozon Sionet Siphin Skeri Skyword Smaris Sontudson Spacheené Spadallos Spani Spord Spowei Ssand Ssiestwo Stanza Subitecto Sunkt Tanaultd Techru Tectrey Tectri Teknozons Terican Terri Tindus Tising Tolottang Tomobill Tonish Tonner Tream Treat Tries Triesio Triver Troew Tromon Trowanz Uadrati Uangser Uazdarrat Urenwhe Urritrier Vanaser Vehin Vemas Vemka Venwher Verce Verla Vince Vintan Vishanti Voiri Voiris Voiti Volla Volon Volot Voyce Weijin Welanfas Wergwar Wolks Wooput Worarri Worporasi Worti Yottes Zandergeo Zeder Zedfsk Zedfsker Zhiley
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tfgadgets · 1 month
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This Place Near Delhi, Fondly Called 'Kashmir of Rajasthan', Is Perfect For A Long Weekend
Last Updated: August 14, 2024, 21:10 IST Goram Ghat boasts breathtaking beauty that rivals that of the famed Himalayan region. Often referred to as the ‘Kashmir of Rajasthan,’ Goram Ghat boasts breathtaking beauty that rivals that of the famed Himalayan region. As the long weekend approaches, many are looking for a nearby getaway to make the most of the extended break. For those who prefer not…
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franciscoarayapizarro · 2 months
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🕵️‍♀️🦹‍♀️La nueva heroína de Neo Goram llega para limpiar la ciudad de criminales!👊💥 Lee esta emocionante historia en el siguiente link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/455547992194994/permalink/1139430177140102/
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seewetter · 3 months
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Mythic Creatures by Culture & Region
Part 3: Europe (Basque, Rome, Viking, Great Britain)
This list documents mythological and folkloric creatures of Ancient Europe, the British Isles and Scandinavia as found on Wikipedia.
European creatures from Eastern Europe, France, Germany, Italy, Greece etc. will be listed in a separate post. The same goes for Biblical creatures or creatures from Abrahamic religions and Goetia literature. The full list of creatures is here.
Basque
Basque people live in what is today northern Spain. Their language is the only surviving language in Europe that isn't part of the Indo-European family tree, likely because the Basques live in secluded mountain areas. I have listed some deities alongside creatures, but this is a full list of Wikipedia's Basque creatures, not a full list of Wikipedia's gods/goddesses/deities for Basque culture.
Aatxe; Aide air goddess; Akerbeltz; Amalur; Basajaun; Eate (Basque god); Egoi; Eki (Basque goddess); Fountain Women; Gaizkiñ; Gaueko; Herensuge; Ilargi; Inguma; Iratxo ; Iratxoak; Jentil; Lamignak; Mairu; Minairó also Catalan; Odei; Olentzero; Orko; San Martin Txiki; Tartalo
Proto-Indo-European
Proto-Indo-European (or PIE) is the reconstructed ancestor to all major European languages, excluding Basque and languages from later diasporas.
Dʰéǵʰōm; Proto-Indo-European Myth; Double-headed eagle maybe not PIE but Bronze Age
Roman
Abarimon (Pliny the Elder, whose source is supposedly a land surveyor of Alexander the Great); Aborigines_Roman myth\; Achlis (Pliny the Elder); Caligo, see Achlys; Aegipan (Pliny the Elder locates them in Libya); Albruna Germanic seeress attested by Tacitus; Amazons, Amazons (List); Anguiped also Greek and Iranian.; Antichthones; Astomi Pliny the Elder; Aura; Bonnacon Pliny the Elder; Caca; Caeneus; Caladrius; Calingae Pliny the Elder; Camilla; Catoblepas Pliny the Elder; Cimbrian seeresses mentioned by Strabo; Crocotta Strabo and Pliny the Elder; Cupid; Di Penates; Echeneis Pliny the Elder; Ethiopian pegasus Pliny the Elder; Faun, Faunus ; Faunae, Fauni; Faustulus; Forest Bull Pliny the Elder; Fraus; Genius; Genius loci; Gorgades; Hellusians Tacitus claims they live beyond the Finns; Hircocervus; Hooded Spirits; Hydrus Pliny the Elder; Ichneumon Pliny the Elder; Ichthyophagoi; Indus worm; Iphis; Kings of Alba Longa; Lampedo Amazon; Lares; Lares Familiares; Lemures; Mandi; Manes; Manticore; Monoceros Pliny the Elder; Monopod; Odontotyrannus; Orcus; Pandi; Phoenix; Phthisis; Pyrausta Pliny the Elder; Querquetulanae; Remora; Salamander; Seps; Silvanus; Strix; Syrbotae Pliny the Elder; Tarand; Theow Pliny the Elder; Unicorn; Wild Man, Wild Woman ; Wild Men, Wild Women; Yale
Etruscan
Charun; Orcus; Tuchulcha; Vanth; Vegoia
Britain
Apple Tree Man; Ascapart giant from chivalric romance dating to 1300s; Asrai Cheshire and Shropshire; Barghest north England; Beast of Dean; Beithir; Billy Blind England and Scottish Lowlands; Black Annis; Black Dog; Black Shuck; Bluecap; Blunderbore; Bogeyman; Boggart; Bogle Northumbrian; Brag Northumbrian; British Wild Cats; Brown Man of the Muirs anglo-scottish border; Brownie ; Brownies; Bucca Cornish; Bugbear; Burryman; Butter Sprite; Calygreyhound; Cat-sìth; Cauld Lad of Hylton; Inspiration/Directories/Bestiary (Myth and Legend)/A-Z/Changeling|Changeling; Christchurch Dragon; Cirein-cròin; Cock Lane Ghost; Cockatrice (explicitly British); Cofgod; Colbrand (giant); Colt pixie; Cormoran (giant); Dando's Dogs; Drummer of Tedworth; Dun Cow; Dunnie Northumbrian; Elder Mother; English Fairies; Ettin; Fairy story (Northumbria); Fetch; Finfolk Orkney; Girt Dog of Ennerdale; Goram and Vincent (giants); Grendel; Grendel's Mother; Grimalkin; Grindylow; Gytrash; Habetrot (Northumbrian?? border counties between England and Scottish Lowlands); Hob; Hobbididance; Hobgoblin ; Hobgoblins; Imp; Jack and the Beanstalk; Jack Frost; Jack in the Green; Jack o' Legs; Jack o' the bowl; Jack the Giant Killer; Jack-In-Irons; Joan-in-the-Wad; Kilmoulis Anglo-Scottish border; Knocker; Knucker; Korred; Krabat; Lambton Worm; Lantern Man; Lazy Laurence; Lubberfiend; Martlet; Mary Lakeland (accused witch); Mermaid of Zennor; Morgan le Fay; Morgawr; Nanny Rutt; Nelly Longarms; Nuckelavee Orkney; Nuggle Shetland; Pantheon_the_creature; Peg Powler; Penhill Giant; Pictish Beast Picts; Pillywiggin; Pixie; Portunes; Púca; Puck; Puck_Shakespeare; Queen of Elphame (Northumbrian?? border counties between England and Scottish Lowlands); Redcap English-Scottish border; Screaming skull; Sea Mither Orkney; Sebile; Sheela na Gig; Shug Monkey; Simonside Dwarfs; Sockburn Worm; Spriggan ; Spriggans; Sprite ; Sprites; Stoor worm; Sweet William's Ghost; Tangie Orkney and Shetland; The Black Dog of Newgate; The Elder Mother also Scandinavian; The Hedley Kow Northumberland; The King of the Cats; The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh Northumbrian; The Queen of Elfan's Nourice; Thunderdell Cornish; Tiddalik; Tom Hickathrift; Tooth Fairy; Tree Elves; Trow; Unicorn; Wight; Wild Man, Wild Woman ; Wild Men, Wild Women; William of Lindholme; Worm of Linton; Wyvern; Yallery Brown
Isle of Man
Adene, elves?; Arkan sonney "lucky piggy"; Ben-Varrey see "Mermaid"; Buggane; Cailleach; Fenodyree; Glashan; Glashtyn; Jimmy Squarefoot; Moddey Dhoo; Mooinjer Veggey; Sleigh Beggey; Tree Elves; Water Bull
Irish
Abarta either Tuatha or Fomorian (depends on account); Abcán the poet and musician of the Tuatha, a dwarf (in stature?); Abhartach; Aes Sidhe; Aibell, an elf queen (banshee, ruler of a fairy mound); Aillen, the "burner" a monstrous Tuatha; Aos Sí; Badb; Balor; Bánánach; Banshee; Baobhan Sith; Biróg a lheannan sidhe; Bodach also Scottish; Bran and Sceólang; Brendan the Navigator; Cailleach; Carman; Cas Corach; Cat-sìth also Scottish; Cathbad; Cethlenn; Cichol Gricenchos; Clíodhna; Clurican; Conand; Crom Cruach; Cù-sìth; Dobhar-chú; Donn Cúailnge; Dullahan; Each-uisge; Echtra; Elatha; Ellén Trechend; Enbarr; Ethniu; Failinis; Fear Doirich; Fear gorta; Finvarra; Fionn mac Cumhaill; Fionnuala; Fir Bolg; Fir Darrig; Fomorian; Gancanagh; Garb mac Stairn; Glas Gaibhnenn; Immram; Irish Mythic Creatures; Iubdan; Joint-eater; Kelpie; Leprechaun; Les Lavandières; Lhiannan-Sidhe; Liban; Inspiration/Directories/Bestiary (Myth and Legend)/A-Z/Manannán mac Lir|Manannán mac Lir; Medb (Queen Maeve); Merrow ; Merrows; Mongfind; Muckie; Mug Ruith; Nel; Niamh; Oilliphéist; Onchú; Pillywiggin; Púca; Sadhbh; Salmon of Knowledge; Scáthach; Selkie; Sengann; Seonaidh; Sheela na Gig; Sidhe; Sìth also Scottish; Sluagh also Scottish; Sovereignty goddess; Sreng; Swan Maiden; Tethra; The Morrígan; The Voyage of Bran; The Voyage of Máel Dúin; The Voyage of the Uí Chorra; Tlachtga; Tuatha dé Danaan; Werewolf; Werewolves of Ossory; Wild Man, Wild Woman ; Wild Men, Wild Women; Wyvern allegedly Irish; Cymidei Cymeinfoll
Scotland
Am Fear Liath Mòr; Red Cap; Bauchan; Bean-nighe; Beast of Beinn a' Bheithir; Betram de Shotts; Biasd Bheulach; Billy Blind lowlands and England; Blue Men of the Minch; Bodach also Irish; Boobrie west coast Scottish lochs; Broichan wizard of Pictland (north Scotland); Brown Man of the Muirs anglo-scottish border; Brownie ; Brownies; Cailleach; Cain bairns; Ceasg; Cù-sìth; Each-uisge; Fachan; Fuath; Ghillie Dhu; Gigelorum; Glaistig; Gormshuil Mhòr na Maighe; Kelpie also Irish; Lavellan; Les Lavandières; Ly Erg; Maggy Moulach; Morag; Muc-sheilch; Nicnevin; Pech; Red Cap; Seelie; Shellycoat; Sìth also Irish; Sithchean Hebrides; Sluagh; Spey-wife; Tam Lin; The Green Man of Knowledge; Water Bull; Water Horse; Wild Haggis; Wirry-cow; Wulver
Welsh
Adar Llwch Gwin; Adar Rhiannon birds from Mabinogi and Welsh Arthurian tales; Aderyn y corff, corpse bird, portent of death; Afanc; Arawn; Bendith y Mamau see Tylwyth Teg; Blodeuwedd; Brenin Llwyd; Bres Tuatha; Buwch Frech; Bwciod; Cath Palug; Ceffyl Dŵr; Coblynau; Cŵn Annwn; Cyhyraeth; Cymidei Cymeinfoll; Cythraul; Dormarch; Gwagged Annwn or Gwragedd Annwn; Gwrgi Garwlwyd; Gwyllgi; Gwyllion; Gwyn ap Nudd; Henwen; Idris Gawr; Jack o' Kent; Les Lavandières; Llamhigyn Y Dwr; Maelor Gawr; March Malaen; Mari Lwyd; Morgen; Sleigh Beggey also Manx; Swan Maiden; Twrch Trwyth; Tylwyth Teg; Welsh Dragon; Welsh Giant; White dragon; Wild Hunt; Wyvern; Y Ladi Wen; Ysbaddaden; Ysgithyrwyn
Scandinavian (Viking, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland)
Æsir; Æsir–Vanir War; Alberich in Thidrekssaga written in 1250 in Norway, possibly based on a Plattdeutsch original (also appears in German Nibelungenlied from 1200 in Passau, Bavaria and Ortnit from 1230s Germany, Strassburg; Álfablót sacrifice to elves; Alvaldi jotun; Askafroa German "Eschenfrau"; Bergsrå; Berserker; Bøyg; Brokkr dwarf; Brunnmigi; Bysen; Church grim; Dagr; Death; Deildegast; Di sma undar jordi; Disir; Dökkálfar; Draugr; Dvalinn; Dwarf ; Dwarfs, Dwarves; Eikþyrnir; Einherjar; Elder Mother; Elli; Endill jotun; Fenrir; Fin; Fjölvar; Fjörgyn and Fjörgynn; Fossegrim; Fylgiar; Gangr; Garmr; Gjenganger; Glenr; Gríðr; Grýla and Leppalúði; Gulon; Hábrók; Hafgufa; Half-elf; Hamingja; Hati Hróðvitnisson; Helhest; Hervör alvitr; Hildr; Hlaðguðr svanhvít; Hljod; Hlökk; Hræsvelgr; Hrímgerðr; Hrímgrímnir; Hroðr; Hrymr; Hulder; Huldufólk; Humli; Hyrrokkin; Iði; Ím (joetunn); Járnsaxa; Jörmungandr; Jötunn; Katie Woodencloak; Kraken; Lagarfljótsormur; Landdisir; Landvættir; Leikn; Ljósálfar; Lyngbakr; Marmennill; Móðguðr; Mögþrasir; Mound Folk; Myling; Nafnaþulur; Níðhöggr; Niß Puck; Nisse; Norns; Norse_Nude_Snake_Witch; Nótt; Nykken; Odin; Púca; Rå; Rådande; Ratatoskr; Sæhrímnir; Selkolla; Selma; Sjörå; Skogsrå; Sköll; Skrat; Skuld (half-elf princess); Skvader; Slattenpatte; Sleipnir; Storsjöodjuret; Sumarr and Vetr; Surtr; Svaðilfari; Svartálfar; Swan Maiden; The Elder Mother also English; The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body; Tilberi; Tooth Fairy; Tree Elves; Troll; Troll Cat; Vættir; Valkyrie; Valravn; Vanir; Vardøger; Veðrfölnir; Viðfinnr; Vittra; Vǫrðr; Vörnir (joetunn); Vosud; Werewolf; Wight; Wild Hunt; Wild Man, Wild Woman ; Wild Men, Wild Women; Worm of Linton; Wurm; Ysätters-Kajsa; Yule cat; Þorbjörg lítilvölva; Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr and Irpa; Þrívaldi; Þuríðr Sundafyllir
Note: Although most European lore is easily implemented into art and fiction without causing lasting cultural damage, there may be some European cultures (from Basque to Welsh) whose cultures have been subject to cultural suppression. Notify me if there are mistakes or if I need to add disclaimers or revisions concerning these creatures.
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gobboguy · 4 months
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Character Biography:
Arrowcatcher
Physical Characteristics
Height: 9'4"
Weight: 622 lbs
Appearance: Arrowcatcher is a towering and formidable presence, his immense height and broad, muscular build making him an imposing figure. His skin is a deep, mottled green, marked by countless scars from arrows, testament to his name and his many battles. His face is rugged and weathered, with sharp tusks protruding from his lower jaw and fierce, crimson eyes that glow with a warrior's intensity. His hair is often shorn and his head is bear. He wears minimal armor, preferring the freedom of movement, and adorns himself with trophies from his enemies, including a necklace of teeth and bones.
Early Life
Arrowcatcher's formative years were spent in the harsh environment of Orc Island, where survival was a daily struggle. As a starving child, he learned to fend for himself, honing his skills in hunting and combat. The constant fight for food and resources shaped him into a relentless and resilient warrior. He quickly rose through the ranks of his tribe, the Goretusk, proving his strength and leadership abilities.
Rise to Leadership
By the time he was a young adult, Arrowcatcher had become the leader of the Goretusk Tribe, renowned for his tactical acumen and fearlessness in battle. At the age of 10, Arrowcatcher, already a fierce and determined warrior, challenged the reigning Chieftain of the Goretusk Tribe in a bold bid for leadership. The tribe had long been ruled by a weak and lustful leader, whose tyranny and focus on maiting was unparalleled. Fueled by a vision of a stronger tribe, Arrowcatcher confronted the Chieftain in a ceremonial duel to the death. Despite his youth and smaller stature, Arrowcatcher’s agility, cunning, and raw ferocity allowed him to outmaneuver and ultimately kill the older, more experienced Chieftain. With the Chieftain's blood still fresh on his hands, Arrowcatcher claimed the title of leader, his victory earning him the respect and loyalty of the tribe. This remarkable feat marked the beginning of his rise to power and set the stage for his future alliances and conquests. His leadership was characterized by a brutal efficiency and an unwavering dedication to the survival and prosperity of his people. Despite his rough upbringing, Arrowcatcher possessed a keen intelligence and a strategic mind, qualities that made him an effective and respected leader.
Alignment with Gelbeg
Arrowcatcher's life took a significant turn when he met Gelbeg. Inspired by Gelbeg's vision of a united Orc people, Arrowcatcher voluntarily joined his cause. He believed deeply in the potential for Orcs to rise above their fragmented existence and become a dominant force in Sidhedark. As Gelbeg's warleader and scout master, Arrowcatcher played a crucial role in their campaigns, his skills in guerrilla warfare and reconnaissance proving invaluable.
Personal Life
Arrowcatcher is known for his voracious sexual appetite and has fathered many children, though he has never married. His relationships are numerous and fleeting, a testament to his untamed nature. Despite his many offspring, he maintains a distant but proud connection to his progeny, seeing them as the future warriors of the Orc race.
Heroes and Hatreds
Arrowcatcher admires ancient Orc heroes such as Goram the Fierce and Thrag the Unyielding, legendary figures who embodied the raw power and indomitable spirit of the Orcs. Conversely, he harbors a deep hatred for the lesser races of Sidhedark, particularly the humans and dwarves, whom he sees as weak and treacherous.
Personality Traits and Habits
Arrowcatcher is a complex blend of savagery and cunning. He is fiercely loyal to those he respects but merciless to his enemies. His favorite sayings include, "Strength is earned, not given," and "The weak are meat for the strong to eat." He has a habit of sharpening his weapons obsessively, a ritual that calms his restless mind and prepares him for the constant battles he faces. He is also known for his roaring laughter and boisterous presence, bringing a rough camaraderie to his fellow Orcs.
Dreams and Hopes
Arrowcatcher's dreams for the future are centered around the realization of Gelbeg's vision: a unified Orc nation that commands respect and fear across Sidhedark. He envisions a world where Orcs are the rulers, their strength and prowess acknowledged by all. For himself, he hopes to be remembered as one of the great Orc leaders, a hero whose legacy will inspire future generations. His ultimate goal is to see his people thrive, free from the oppression and scorn of the other races, living in a world where Orcs are recognized as the true inheritors of the land.
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Enhance Home Safety and Efficiency with Professional Chimney Sweep Services in Goram, Maine
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