#Redcaps
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malky-tea · 3 months ago
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Today is my WoD-ask colleague's birthday. This year, I didn't find it in me to make time for a gift. BUT. This blog still hasn't seen my gift from last year. So here it is. The Beautiful and Terrible Redcap Hjordis.
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pantmonger · 11 months ago
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Redcaps, murderous fay driven by the need to dye their caps with the blood of their victims. Legend tells that should they not do so every 3 days, their caps dry out, and they themselves will die.
37 DnD minis to go.
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hobgobknowsbest · 1 year ago
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arcadiaberger · 7 months ago
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RAW FOOTAGE of Trump Supporters WALKING OUT on Him.
It's as though the remnants of his brain were randomly accessing fragments of his old speeches.
#YouTube  #Video  #Meidas Touch  #donald trump  #donald  #trump  #trumpery  #Redcaps  #New Jersey  #Walking Out On Him
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tlwebb · 1 year ago
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greycloakofevereska · 1 year ago
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Putrid Bog
BG3 Scenery 4/?
It has been too long, dear reader, since we last sat together. I wish it was because I'd been traveling far and wide, working to bring you more tips and tricks on how to triumph over evil. Alas, that was not the case. For I fell prey to a Green Hag.— Elizabeth B. Soot from "A Brush with Evil: On Hags
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samnotsammy12 · 1 year ago
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Can someone show me what Fae redcaps are actually supposed to look like because I always imagine them as the little chess guy from Men in Black International
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This dude
Let’s just say it makes Madoc from The Cruel Prince a lot less intimidating
I think I need to go to sleep
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theabbsman · 1 year ago
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Inktober 2023 day 17 troubles abound when there’s red caps around
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xphaiea · 2 years ago
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REDCAP RASCALS! Now available at www.xphaiea.bigcartel.com #xphaiea #artdolls #handmade #goblins #goblincore #goblin #folklore #fantasy #textileart #textileartist #witchesofinstagram #redcaps #creepycute #cottagecore #artdoll #gnome #troll https://www.instagram.com/p/CpSg39cN1cB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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senioritis2024 · 11 months ago
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Book Recs
I have never felt as violent of a book hangover as the one I am experiencing now. If I don't get another book/series that grabbed me by my throat and dragged me violently through the story without me being upset about it in the next 5 hours, I just might die from boredom and neglect.
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stardustmagicalnews · 2 years ago
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Dark Fairies: Exploring the Mysterious World of the Unseen
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Fairies have long been associated with magic, beauty, and enchantment. But not all fairies are benevolent and sweet like the classic Tinker Bell.
There is a dark side to the fairy world, one that is full of mystery and intrigue. These fairies are known as the dark fairies, and they are a far cry from the glittery creatures we see in fairy tales.
The dark fairies, also known as the Unseelie Court, are a group of mischievous and often malevolent fairies. They are the opposite of the Seelie Court, which is made up of the more benevolent and helpful fairies.
Dark fairies are often associated with the night, the winter months, and the darker side of nature. They are said to dwell in the shadows and are rarely seen by humans.
One of the most well-known dark fairies is the Banshee. She is a female fairy who is often associated with death and the afterlife. According to legend, the Banshee appears to foretell the death of a loved one. She is said to let out a piercing scream that can be heard for miles around. Those who hear her scream are said to be marked for death.
Another popular dark fairy is the Kelpie. The Kelpie is a shape-shifting water fairy that is often depicted as a horse. It is said to lure humans and animals into the water, where it then drowns them and devours their flesh. The Kelpie is also associated with storms and is said to cause floods and other natural disasters.
The Redcap is another dark fairy that is often feared by humans. He is a small, goblin-like fairy that is said to live in old castles and ruins. The Redcap is said to dip his cap in human blood and use it to stain the stones of the castle. He is also said to attack humans who wander too close to his home.
The dark fairies are not all malevolent, however. Some are simply mischievous and enjoy playing tricks on humans. Others are more complex and have both light and dark qualities. These fairies are often associated with the balance between good and evil, and they are said to have the power to influence the world around them.
The world of dark fairies is a mysterious and intriguing one. These fairies are often associated with the night, the winter months, and the darker side of nature. While some are malevolent and dangerous, others are simply mischievous or have both light and dark qualities.
Whether you fear them or admire them, dark fairies are an important part of the rich and diverse world of fairy folklore and mythology.
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hobgobknowsbest · 20 days ago
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with the holidays fast approaching....
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victoralonsorpg · 1 year ago
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Com vocês... Redcaps, um Kith de Changeling - O Sonhar
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bletheringskite · 1 year ago
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Robin Redcap and William de Soulis
The most famous of the Redcaps in Scottish folklore is Robin Redcap, the familiar of William de Soules, a Scottish Border nobleman in the early fourteenth century.
Lord Soules was a cruel and violent man and was deeply unpopular with the people. He lived in the foreboding Hermitage Castle, once brilliantly described as the embodiment of the phrase ‘sod off’ in stone.
Countless complaints had been made about Lord Soules over the years and by 1321 more and more were reaching the ears of the king, Robert the Bruce. When news of Soules’s latest atrocity reached Bruce he called for him to be put to death.
Unfortunately Soules was protected by his Redcap and could not be bound by rope or injured by steel, so his ingenious executioners rolled him up in a sheet of lead and boiled him to death in a cauldron on Ninestane Rig, a ring of standing stones near Hermitage Castle.
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tlwebb · 1 year ago
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sterlinggalaxy13 · 1 year ago
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Sterling and Redcaps
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