And no fire without dragons! Well, maybe some bonfire, campfire, foxfire, wildfire… you could probably name even more “fires” out there that have nothing to do with a dragon. But if you want a truly epic and legendary fire, then you simply can not do without…
Everything starts with a wolf
HOWL! Today we have here some really nice stuff, as we are going to look closer at the topic of lycanthropy. Off all the possible shapeshifters, the most popular nowadays are the werewolves. It seems that it was much the same way in the ancient times.…
Path of Trolls #5: Alfar
Hi there! By taking the next step on the Path of Trolls we came across the Alfar – archetype of Elves, Fairies, Sprites etc. Beautiful artwork was created by Helen Rusovich. Don’t forget to vote for the next step! Enter the Encyclopaedia to see the full…
Echidna & Echidna
She Viper – in Greek language Echidna. Contemporary artists often like to depict women with serpent body waist down, probably due to the exciting mixture of admiration and disgust that they potentially arouse in the viewers. Indeed, well-painted snake-women might give you chills – take a…
New entry – Bergelmir
Hello there! Sometimes you find a piece of art that you instantly want to share with friends. This is the case. However, as you probably already noticed, we never go the easy way and just click “share” and forget the thing. Especially when it perfectly fits…
Path of Trolls #3: Ymir
Follow the Trolls! This time our Mythic Path takes us to the very beginning of the Norse world. Meet Ymir – the forefather of the Frost Giants – who died violently at the hands of Odin and his brothers, flooding the world with blood. Art by…
Path of Trolls #1 and #2: Jotnar
New Mythical Path to explore! As we keep on putting new entries into Encyclopaedia, we thought that it might be a good idea to link them into new path – this time starting from the Trolls. Trolls This entry has only one link – to Jötnar,…
New entry – Trolls
Hi there! Inspired with the upcoming movie by Snowgum Films we quickly added the new Encyclopaedia entry: