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BLAAN MYTHOLOGY's

Blaan mythology is the traditional belief system of the Blaan people, an indigenous ethnic group inhabiting the southern Philippines, particularly in the provinces of Sarangani, South Cotabato, and Davao del Sur.

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WenneyLiu

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Green fly monster

One type of art in Indonesia has the theme of the green fly monster

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Nico T. Carrieri

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The Fall

A poem based on the myth of Icarus and the Sun.

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Joseph M. Kings

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The Royal Monster

I want to love again but am afraid, My last experience I almost died, Nobody was close by me to hold, Only weird voices collided inhead, With full of thoughts on my journey, knowing it's a long way being lonely, Without her soft touches on the way, In a cold war she began unknowingly, I know the world like a destroyer, But lately am turning into a monster, Like a virus with a new life disaster, Sentenced to death like a murderer. Who can help the lost child out? When he can't believe his own dou

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CN Mwanga

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Kikuyu is not French, Kikamba is not Greek

By CN Mwanga Kikuyu, or Kikamba, or Ekegusii, or indeed any Kenyan vernacular is neither French, nor Latin nor Greek. You notice many people who, in the midst of a conversation when they want to switch code to mother tongue ruin the whole thing by lying when they switch again to the language of their speech. It is not uncommon to hear phrases like; " in Greek we say", "that is French to say", "for those who understand French" and other such lies. They are all lies! It is a display of twisted th

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Ako si Musmos na laging palaboy

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The monster that you created

You created a monster and now you have to hide in the shadows

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Avanitaxx Stories

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BLAAN MYTHICAL CREATURES

BLAAN LEGENDARY CREATURE

BLAAN MYTHICAL CREATURES
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Trees

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Arusi

TArusi (also spelled Alusi or Arunsi) are spirits that are worshiped and served in the Igbo religion. There are many different Arusi and each has its own purpose and function.[1

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Dr Tanu

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Monster story in English

Monster story in English

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Rainbow

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The Monster we made

About the Nigeria Leader conduct.

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Kevin

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Taming the Takeout Monster: Budget-Friendly Meals to Slay Your Food Debt

Taming the Takeout Monster Summary: Slay Your Food Debt with Budget Meals This article tackles the struggle with takeout temptations and their impact on your wallet and health, especially when slaying a debt dragon. It equips you with strategies and recipes to conquer those cravings and cook delicious, budget-friendly meals at home. By following these tips and unleashing your inner chef, you can triumph over takeout urges and conquer your financial goals!

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Wolexzy

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History of leviathans

What is the Leviathan Ocean Beast? Folklore is brimming with beasts. Many societies incorporate tremendous beasts of the ocean, whose job is to threaten the two mariners and land-occupants. What is a Leviathan? The Leviathan ocean beast is a colossal early stage ocean snake from Hebrew folklore. The Jewish word livyatan makes sense of what Leviathan implies. Livyatan, which has been deciphered as Leviathan, implies curved or curled. This is an able depiction of a snake, particularly an ocean sna

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Ako si Musmos na laging palaboy

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My own little monster

You made me hate myself because of your so called love but which is not truly love but lies

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francehd

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Derrick Henry monster game hands Bills 1st loss

Derrick Henry monster game hands Bills 1st loss, rookie QB continues historic season: NFL Week 4 Sunday review Week 4 of the 2024 NFL season saw plenty of drama across its 13 games. From outstanding individual outings to late heroics, fans were treated to action from start to finish. Here are the main storylines from Sunday’s slate of games: ‘King Henry’ hands Bills first loss of the year From the Baltimore Ravens’ first snap of the game against the Buffalo Bills, they led the clash of AFC titan

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Guest

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Turquoise Stone: A Fascinating Gemstone with a Rich History and Mythology

Turquoise Stone: A Fascinating Gemstone with a Rich History and Mythology About Turquoise - History and Introduction: Turquoise is a captivating gemstone that has been treasured for thousands of years. It is a blue-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminum. This gemstone has a rich history and has been used for ornamental and ceremonial purposes in various cultures. The name "turquoise" comes from the French word "turquois," which means "Turkish stone," as the stone was fi

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Demi love

Far far from what people would consider your typical suburb, was a large yet well hidden township called Grome. Perfectly located on the coast of North Carolina. They had it all it here they had a calisem used for advanced demi God battle training, shopping where by u could buy anything from food,  hygiene products to magical items used on quest, battle armor and every weapon a demo God could everythink about needing.  Heck it even had a game stop. Each person invited to live and train in grome

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Timeline Treasures

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The Greek Theatre Masks and The god Dionysus

Greek stage masks were made of painted, stiffened linen, which is why none have persisted to the present day. Only because theatre was so prevalent in Greek and Roman culture and models of performers and masks were created in various materials like clay, stone, and bronze and represented on jewels, in paintings, and on mosaics do we know what they looked like. This terracotta model depicts the mask used by the old man figure in various comedies from the 300s BC and onwards, complete with exagger

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Boboh

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The monster's dream

Daddy the monsters are coming The one's from my dreams They're no longer in the shadows Please will you hear my scream. Daddy the monsters are coming I'm lost here in the dark I'm scared and I am lonely I need you to be that spark Daddy the monsters are coming They will not let me leave I'm hiding but I know they'll find me I'm scared to even breathe Daddy the monsters are coming Help before they pull me in Because daddy the monsters are coming Without you I cannot win.

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Elmielos

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The lumberjack and the beautiful Suzie

The thirty+ year-old Babida the lumberjack unexpectedly meets the beautiful eighteen-year-old Suzie in Ekule's forest located in the Batang empire in Africa, an imaginary land. There starts an epic adventure between the two lovebirds. At first, the young maiden Suzie mistakes the woodsman for a stalker before later nurturing an admiration for him when she learns that he is a war-time hero, a brute force of nature who slayed the Monster of the forbidden mountain over a decade ago. The villain was a ferocious bird ten meters tall for twenty thousand kilograms that attacked the empire and was on the verge of destroying everything, including the imperial palace. At the time of the aggression, Suzie was still a three-year-old toddler. A man of boundless courage decided to step in the beast's way to save the land and it was no one else but Babida the lumberjack. This incredible tale filled with magic, romance, and mysteries immerses the reader and makes him long for even more.

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"In the heart of the mystical garden, behold 'The Enigmatic Fusion: Man-Monster with a Floral Mind.'

"In the heart of the mystical garden, behold 'The Enigmatic Fusion: Man-Monster with a Floral Mind.'

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