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⚡ Character · Power · Chainsaw Man 🩸

The Devil Within
Though Power jokes and plays, it’s easy to forget she is still a devil.

🏷️ #Power #ChainsawMan #character #animegirl #series #art #fanart #bloodfiend #devillore #darkfantasy #ass

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The image of the Devil from 'Knight, Death and the Devil' by Albrecht Dürer 1513

The image of the Devil from 'Knight, Death and the Devil' by Albrecht Dürer 1513

(Finally) had a good writing day and feel so positive about my progress. I will finish this book!!!

#Devillore #folklore #writer #Shropshire

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A church carving believed to depict the Devil

A church carving believed to depict the Devil

There has been a bit of a slump on the blog currently as I am working hard on my book, in hope I can finish it soon. I've loved the research process so much, so I can't wait to share the Devilish stories with you!

#Folklore #Shropshire #History #Devillore #Satan

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On the Shropshire side of Offa's Dyke, it was said that the landmark was a furrow, cut through the landscape on a single night by The Devil. To do this, Owd Scratch used a plough, pulled by a gander and a turkey!

#Folklore #Shropshire #Devil #Offasdyke #Devillore #Folktales

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The Devil in Shropshire The storm that hit Shrewsbury in January 1553 was biblical. The rain lashed down and thunder ripped through the sky- even the night seemed d...

The blog post ”The Devil in Shropshire” by @g0blinegg.bsky.social is a recommended read if you’re at all interested in #folklore, but especially in #devillore. I see multiple parallels to how the Devil is portrayed in Swedish lived religion. nearlyknowledgeablehistory.blogspot.com/2021/05/the-...

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Still one of the best things I've done ✨️ you can listen to The Best of Men on YouTube 🦇

#Shropshire #Folkhorror #Folklore #Devillore

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In Swedish #folklore, it was dangerous to whistle at night, to walk backwards around a church seven times or to twiddle your thumbs. All of these where ways of calling the Devil! 😈

I suggest you follow @g0blinegg.bsky.social for more interesting folklore.

#devillore

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In some parts of Shropshire, it was believed that you must never look behind you after starting out on a journey. This was because the Devil lingered close by, waiting to claim your soul.

#Folklore #Shropshire #Devillore

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