#Spooky season
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dark-ethereal-visions · 2 days ago
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Buffy fangirling over Dracula!
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yestoheaven-blog · 2 days ago
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michaelmas in durham 🏰🍂🕰️🦇🎄🪶
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eclecticwitch666 · 2 days ago
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While I don’t have a huge following at this time, would you guys like to hear more about my rituals/practices/etc.? I want to build a strong, interactive community that is a safe place for heathens. Regardless of someone being a seasoned witch or not, I think it’s important to foster a good sense of understanding and proper resources for those that don’t have support in their spiritual lives. Let me know, cause I got you guys 🖤
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caats · 3 months ago
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floridaboiler · 4 months ago
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hexh-pixel · 3 months ago
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lurking beneath autumn’s glow 🎃✨
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daily-spooky · 4 months ago
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Ravens can talk!🐦‍⬛
Video by”Paige Bucalo”
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artmialma · 3 months ago
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victusinveritas · 3 months ago
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vamplire · 4 months ago
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🎃🍂🎃🍂🎃🍂🎃🍂🎃🍂🎃🍂🎃🍂
babe wake up october 2024 just dropped
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gravestoneandgold · 4 months ago
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diaryofaphilosopher · 5 months ago
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"The shift from the Afro-Caribbean zombie to the U.S. zombie is clear: in Caribbean folklore, people are scared of becoming zombies, whereas in U.S. narratives people are scared of zombies. This shift is significant because it maps the movement from the zombie as victim (Caribbean) to the zombie as an aggressive and terrifying monster who consumes human flesh (U.S.). In Haitian folklore, for instance, zombies do not physically threaten people; rather, the threat comes from the voduon practice whereby the sorcerer (master) subjugates the individual by robbing the victim of free will, language and cognition. The zombie is enslaved."
— Justin D. Edwards, "Mapping Tropical Gothic in the Americas" in Tropical Gothic in Literature and Culture.
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ghostofkathrine · 5 months ago
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Bat vase by Richard Freiwald
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camelidae · 3 months ago
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Somehow he still seems to enjoy basking in the sunlight and the quiet busyness of the birds and butterflies. They say necromancy is a dark art, but whoever reanimated the beast of the black swamp knew what they were doing.
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applebugg · 5 months ago
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Three young barn owls standing in the stone quatrefoil of Christ Church, Fulmodeston.
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