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Arctic Hum with the Qalupalik

Arctic Hum with the Qalupalik

Beneath the Arctic ice, a green-skinned woman waits. Listen for the humming of the Qalupalik as she hunts for disobedient children.

📅2024-04-10
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⏱️4 min read
inuit-mythologywater-spiritarctic+2
Winter Hunger with the Wendigo

Winter Hunger with the Wendigo

Deep in the North Woods, a hunger that cannot be sated stalks the snow. Follow the Wendigo as it grows gaunter with every meal.

📅2024-04-08
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⏱️4 min read
algonquian-folklorecannibalismwinter+2
Spider Weaver with the Jorōgumo

Spider Weaver with the Jorōgumo

In the shadow of a Japanese castle, a beautiful woman plays a biwa. But do not be fooled. The Spider Woman weaves a web of seduction and death.

📅2024-04-07
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⏱️4 min read
japanese-mythologyyokaispider-spirit+2
Loch Trap with the Kelpie

Loch Trap with the Kelpie

The lochs of Scotland are beautiful but deadly. A black horse waits on the shore, offering a ride that leads only to the deep.

📅2024-04-06
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⏱️4 min read
scottish-folklorewater-spiritshapeshifter+2
Night Hop with the Jiangshi

Night Hop with the Jiangshi

In the mist of a Chinese village, a stiff corpse awakens. Follow the 'Hopping Vampire' as it seeks the breath of the living to feed its hunger.

📅2024-04-03
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⏱️4 min read
chinese-mythologyundeadvampire+2
Head Polish with the Dullahan

Head Polish with the Dullahan

The Headless Horseman of Ireland rides tonight. Witness the gruesome maintenance of his severed head and the ride of the Death Coach.

📅2024-03-27
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⏱️4 min read
irish-mythologydeathfae+2

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