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Spirit helpers come in all shapes and forms. From the witches familiar; shaman’s guide to the spirit realm; the brùnaidh; fairy; hobgoblin; pixie; domovoi; to the Lares... the list of these extraordinary beings is endless.
Throughout history, countless stories have been told about these supernatural assistants. Some depict them as kind and benevolent, always ready to lend a hand. Others, however, portray them as mischievous or even malevolent. In this episode, we will delve into two such stories. One will showcase an assistant with unwavering loyalty, while the other will explore a completely contrasting tale. -
Meet Catalina, a mysterious yet courageous girl with a knack for the extraordinary.
In Dumaguete, Philippines, a strange young girl with mystical abilities defends her homelands against invaders and mystical beasts alike.
Who is Catalina? Was she a magician, a fairy, or an angel? The details have faded with time, but the legend of her quiet yet powerful presence and the positive influence she had on her community continue to be remembered, shining as a symbol of hope and a guardian spirit for her people. -
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The Northern Lights, known by various names across culture, a cosmic spectacle that has inspired wonder and storytelling for generations. While science unravels the mechanics of the phenomenon, the cultural wonders and myths persist.
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Dive into the enchanting world of the 3 Bessies—remarkable women whose lives were intertwined with magic, tragedy, and untold mysteries.Tune in for a journey into the supernatural, where history meets folklore.
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In this episode, we embark on a riveting journey through myth and culture, exploring the fascinating realms of memory and forgetfulness. From the eerie 'Ten Courts of Hell' to the intricate rivers of the Greco-Roman underworld, we delve into the profound connections between water, emotions, and human experiences.
Join us as we ponder a thought-provoking question: Would you choose to forget everything before reincarnation, or would you keep your memories and face the consequences? -
It has long been a known tale in Britain, that Arthur and his knights fell into an enchanted sleep.
The question is: where???
Join us on a quest to explore the myriad locations that claim to be the resting place of Arthur and his valiant companions, patiently awaiting the call to rise in times of dire need. -
Thomas the Rhymer/ Thomas Rimor de Ercildoun /Thomas Learmont was born somewhere around 1220. Nickname ‘True Thomas’ for they said that he was not able to tell a lie, no matter how much he wished to do so.
Legend talked about his meeting with the Elven queen, and how she granted him the gift of prophecy which later earned him the reputation for making many accurate prophesies. -
‘Ewen Of the Little Head’ – the headless horseman of the Scottish lore. He is not just a legend, but the spirit of an actual person.
Stories of the headless horseman appear in various cultures around the world. Many are familiar with Washington Irving’s tale, With Irving coming from Scottish roots it’s likely that this bit of Celtic mythology passed to him through his father and inspired Irving in the creation of his own dark rider. -
As the winds whisper through the ancient trees and the rivers flow with secrets untold, the folklore of the pixies/piskies thrives within the West Country’s cultural heritage. Join us and immersed in stories of battles, celebrations, and encounters with the merry folk.
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Across the British Isles, the mermaid's revenge took various forms, casting a dark shadow upon those who dared cross her path.
These tales continue to captivate the imagination, reminding us of the consequences of arrogance, betrayal, and the potent magic that lies within the depths of the sea. -
Finkfolk- amphibious sea people who resided in both Hildaland and Finfolkaheem are unique to Orkney and Shetland. Some even make connection to the Cthulhu mythos, linked their likeness to the fishy villagers of Innsmouth
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The unicorn is a mythical creature that has captured the imagination of people throughout history. Its origin story is somewhat unclear, but it has appeared in various tales and myths throughout the ages.
In this episode, we are going to talk about the link of this mythical creature to the Scottish nation. -
The Tooth Fairy is a popular figure in Western folklore who is said to visit children when they lose a baby tooth, collect the tooth, and leave a small gift or money in exchange.
But Tooth Fairy is not the only one- many cultures around the world have their own unique stories and legends related to children losing their baby teeth. -
The association of hares, rabbit with moon deities leapt through myths, legends, and folk tales all around the world.
Sweet and innocent or trickster in nature? You decide. -
Isle of Mull- a magical land full of stories of giants, witches, fairies and many more….
Tobermory, the capital of Mull tells a story of a Spanish romance, and the group of witches who helped the people to defend the land. Luideag, Corrag Nighin Jain Bhain, Cas a'mhogain Riabhaich Gleancomham, Gormshuil mhor na Maighe among others fought alongside the Doideag Mhuileach in the battle with the mighty Armada -
Michael Scott was an important figure at the court of the Holy Roman Emperor. His works were valued around Europe in the 13th century. Scott’s extensive esoteric knowledge earned him a reputation of ‘Wizard’.