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Lord Of The Rings The Passion - The wood elves are not like their kin, they're less wise and more dangerous." -Beorn the Skin-changer. | Facebook
![KREA - the righteous group of elves in the woods, stream, clouds, grass, forest, trees, facing the woods, lord of the rings style, fantasy, poster, character portrait, portrait, close up, concept art, KREA - the righteous group of elves in the woods, stream, clouds, grass, forest, trees, facing the woods, lord of the rings style, fantasy, poster, character portrait, portrait, close up, concept art,](https://generations.krea.ai/images/0a31e3ef-b7a9-41b7-94e6-f38006d142d0.webp)
KREA - the righteous group of elves in the woods, stream, clouds, grass, forest, trees, facing the woods, lord of the rings style, fantasy, poster, character portrait, portrait, close up, concept art,
![Laban Twissell on Twitter: "@NivanhChanthara The creature is reminiscent of Leshy (or Leszy), the spirit of the woods from Slavic mythology, nevertheless, the movie is still very Lovecraftian. Here is an example Laban Twissell on Twitter: "@NivanhChanthara The creature is reminiscent of Leshy (or Leszy), the spirit of the woods from Slavic mythology, nevertheless, the movie is still very Lovecraftian. Here is an example](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DbLL-gJVAAAjMP5.jpg)
Laban Twissell on Twitter: "@NivanhChanthara The creature is reminiscent of Leshy (or Leszy), the spirit of the woods from Slavic mythology, nevertheless, the movie is still very Lovecraftian. Here is an example
![In Basque mythology, Basajaun ("Lord of the Woods", plural: basajaunak, female basandere) is a huge, hairy hominid dwelling in the woods. They were thought to build megaliths, protect flocks of livestock, and In Basque mythology, Basajaun ("Lord of the Woods", plural: basajaunak, female basandere) is a huge, hairy hominid dwelling in the woods. They were thought to build megaliths, protect flocks of livestock, and](https://i.redd.it/in-basque-mythology-basajaun-lord-of-the-woods-plural-v0-yzcnve5bua091.jpg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bba61256a5b223d211d50b2d60dd2bd08f736612)