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Today we meet the Gwrach Y Rhibyn, a terrible banshee like being with a love for children's blood.
Today we visit Scandinavian folklore with the Troll! Watch out for they can be fearsome!
We take a trip up to Scotland to delve into the myth of the Cu-Sith a ghostly green hound.
This month we meet the Ellylldan, the welsh will-o-wisp.
This month we take a trip up to Scotland to meet the dread bird Boobrie
Please don't mind me adding the backlog of Mythic Mayhem. I'll be loading the next chunk tomorrow so its up to date ^^/
Be careful how your actions can ruin things for others.
Who's afraid of the big bad cat!?!
I do hope you enjoyed this anniversary special as it was something I've been wanting to do for so long!
Today we recount the tale of the Wiston Basilisk.
This month we have the Dracae, a mischievous shapeshifting fae who'd kidnap women to be nannies and men as husbands.
A bit...
This month we have the curious and adorable Selkie. I adore seeing seals at the coast and how adorable they can be.
This month is a tale that stuck with me since I was small, there are quite a few different versions of this tale to similar ones...
Here we have the cute Amabie, a Yokai said to help heal diseases by sharing her image.
A bit of a sad tale this week, but also a cautionary one.
One of my favourite Welsh beasts, the mischievous Ceffyl Dwr! Though I hope most of you don't hop on random horses.
Special day in the life adventures of Gwydion and Goch.
This week we have the Llamhigyn y Dwr or the water leaper. One of the more obscure Welsh creatures that some claim to now be...
Be careful where you roam at night, black hounds haunt the lonely roads.
Prepare to meet the winter haunt, Mari Lwyd. Be sure to have drink and food ready if she comes a knocking.
This time Gwydion discusses a more sinister British faery who loves the sweet flesh of children.
Coblyn is where many believe the term goblin was taken from due to the way it's pronounced. Other places call these smaller fae...
A rather charming hound I think from Welsh folklore. Would you ever wish to meet this faery hound?
Meet the mischievous Welsh cousin to the Brownie / Bogart. Would you want to have such a faery in your house?