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Lady Midday is a character of myth and tradition, common to much of Eastern Europe. She will stop people in the field to ask them difficult questions or engage them in conversation. If anyone fails to answer a question or tries to change the subject, she will cut off their head or strike them with illness. She may appear as an old hag or beautiful woman, or a 12-year-old girl. She was useful in scaring children away from valuable crops. She is only seen on the hottest part of the day and is a personification of a sun-stroke.





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:iconacaciantha:
That's interesting, I've never heard of her. I like the picture alot.

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:iconbakarti:
so beautiful i adore her lips
:iconsheilagold:
I missed your art. :)
I love this pic.
:iconwehan:
This is absolutely brilliant! Fantastic!
:iconskyqeen:
*¬* i love her eyes!!

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:iconsupersammers:
That is super interesting. I've never heard that.
:iconthelastrain:
I love the lines, and the colors. It makes it look very crisp, and very soft at the same time. :D

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:iconreplicantangel:
She's gorgeous. People seem to be afraid of demons creeping up on them and asking impossible questions, lol - the sphinx and there's several Asian demons that do the same. But I'd never heard of this one. Very awesome. I like the red stain on her hand.

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