What's going on here? We've seen this house before, but without the drawing, I think. Is that a relation to the yellow-eyed man? :) You've been busy today.
There was a folk tradition of a hob goblin, the spirit of the house, in every house on these islands and extended to Scandinavian. Then about 30 years ago the archaeology departments pulled their finger out and quit focussing and fussing upon a Roman imperial past, turned their eyes on indigenous houses and found sculls buried about a yard below the hob-stone.
What's going on here? We've seen this house before, but without the drawing, I think. Is that a relation to the yellow-eyed man? :)
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Yes, I imported it into the art program. And yep his sister.
ReplyDeleteHa! At first I thought it was really there, then I realized you'd been playing again. ;)
ReplyDeleteThere was a folk tradition of a hob goblin, the spirit of the house, in every house on these islands and extended to Scandinavian. Then about 30 years ago the archaeology departments pulled their finger out and quit focussing and fussing upon a Roman imperial past, turned their eyes on indigenous houses and found sculls buried about a yard below the hob-stone.
DeleteLovely house, weird guy on the roof! ;)
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