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Seven Deadly Sins ↠ Pride, Envy, Wrath, Sloth, Greed, Gula (Gluttony), Lust
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FILIPINO MYTHOLOGY WEEK
Join mythos-theos in celebrating the Philippines and all of its mythologies from May 31st to June 6th! Filipino mythology is grossly underrated and misunderstood by the general populace, and we aim to change that one edit at a time. Tag #mythos-theos in your edits, artwork or writing and we’ll gladly reblog. The prompts below are general on purpose, as the Philippines are home to many different ethnicities and therefore several different mythologies.
Day 1: Gods Day 2: Goddesses Day 3: Mythical Creatures Day 4: Folk Tales/Myths Day 5: Mythical Locations/Places Day 6: Demigods/Heroes Day 7: Mythical Objects/Symbols
Resources: @diwatahan @pinoy-culture @silahis all have masterposts, links and information on the different cultures and myths of the Philippines.
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thank you to @oylmpians for this wonderful url!
Uncommon name here but Nell
nell: the reverb of a woeful bell, dancing barefoot in forest glades, seashells scattered where there is no water
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for @mythologicalnet event ► Korean Mythology ► Eopsin
Eopsin is the goddess of the storage and wealth in Korean mythology and shamanism. She is one of the Gasin, or deities that protect the house. However, unlike other Gasin, who were believed to embody pots, paper, and other inanimate objects, Eopsin is special in that she appears in an animal form. This is because Koreans considered snakes and weasels, who ate mice and rats, holy.