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301-Japanese Folklore: After Sundown (ad-free)

By |2022-12-27T23:29:40-05:00December 27th, 2022|Categories: Member Post|

The story of a family and the monsters that are coming for them - monsters that they might know better than they realize. The creature is snow snake! It's a snake that lives in the snow, and if you're thinking, "that's ridiculous, snakes are cold-blooded!" Well, while you were being all clever it bit you and [...]

300-Norse Christmas: A Slaying Song Tonight (ad-free)

By |2022-12-22T23:02:56-05:00December 20th, 2022|Categories: Member Post|

An abbot spends Christmas surrounded by outlaws in the dark forest, so he can listen to mysterious, otherworldly music. A farm has a fun Christmas tradition where employees end up dead on Christmas morning. It must be the holidays in Swedish and Icelandic folklore. The creature is draugr of the sea, Norse sea zombies, who are [...]

299-Korean Folklore: Long Con

By |2022-12-13T23:07:10-05:00December 13th, 2022|Categories: Episodes, Podcast|Tags: |

The spies are coming. Governor Sim has gone too far and earned the attention of the king, who's sending people to see what's going on in Sim's district. The only thing? Sim is four steps ahead of the king and those spies don't know what they're walking into.

299-Korean Folklore: Long Con (ad-free)

By |2022-12-13T21:26:48-05:00December 13th, 2022|Categories: Member Post|

The spies are coming. Governor Sim has gone too far and earned the attention of the king, who's sending people to see what's going on in Sim's district. The only thing? Sim is four steps ahead of the king and those spies don't know what they're walking into.

298-Finnish Folklore: Footsteps in the Dark (ad-free)

By |2022-12-20T20:03:17-05:00December 6th, 2022|Categories: Member Post|Tags: , |

A home improvement project 800 years in the making that includes way too many wolves, rat parts, and beards. It's the story of the Tomten of Åbo Castle, from Finnish folklore. The creatures are women with varying degrees of faces from British folklore. The one thing they have in common? Drunk, possibly concussed guys are the [...]

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