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message 1: by Lee (new)

Lee Cushing | 97 comments One of the most fascinating aspects of monster creation (At least for me) is the study of the folklore of various countries around the world. Everyone I assume has heard of vampires and the like. But how many have heard of things like the Nelapsi or Upierczi?


message 2: by Hans (last edited Nov 20, 2024 04:47AM) (new)

Hans | 28 comments That's why I love the Witcher books, because of the many references to Slavic folklore. A somewhat strange creature from German of more specifically Bavarian folklore would be the Wolpertinger, which is essentially a tiny chimera that often is depicted as a bunny or a squirrel with wings, antlers, sharp teeth or duck feet. You can see different depictions if you visit a traditional Bavarian restaurant for example. Essentially, 19th century taxidermists startet mixing parts of different animals together to scam superstitious tourists.

In horror fiction, I love it when creatures with different folkloristic roots appear, as they tend to be particularly weird and it often inspires me to dig deeper into the specific mythology and culture.


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Rafael da Silva (morfindel) | 633 comments There's a Brazilian TV series on Netflix that uses Brazilian folklore in its plot. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8878862/... and, curiously, there's an Australian TV show that used a creature from Brazilian folklore https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0215392/.... Emilie de Ravin (Claire from Lost) plays it. I actually knew her first from this show before see her in Lost.


message 4: by Lee (new)

Lee Cushing | 97 comments Rafael wrote: "There's a Brazilian TV series on Netflix that uses Brazilian folklore in its plot. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8878862/... and, curiously, there's an A..."
Emilie de Ravin has actually been in a number of shows beginning with Roswell and a small role in a NCIS


message 5: by Rafael (last edited Nov 21, 2024 05:28PM) (new)

Rafael da Silva (morfindel) | 633 comments Lee wrote: "Rafael wrote: "There's a Brazilian TV series on Netflix that uses Brazilian folklore in its plot. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8878862/... and, curiousl..."

This one was previous to Roswell. Her first role https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0211087/?...


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