Myths and Legends
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298-Finnish Folklore: Footsteps in the Dark
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 bo Castle, from Finnish folklore.The creatures are women with varying degrees of faces from British folklore. T
297-Monkey King: Up in Smoke
Monkey learns that the monster who kidnapped his master is the son of an old friend. This should go well. Everyone knows kids love it when adults yell at them.
296B-Roman/Greek myths: Should I Bray or Should I Go?
Lucius has been turned into a donkey after using the wrong body lotion. Then, he was kidnapped by bandits. Things are about to get a whole lot worse for Lucius.The creature is the Korori (), who offers a new way to feel better after you get sick.--
296A-Greek Myths: To Bewitch or Not to Bewitch
Luciuss lifelong dream, as of ten minutes ago, is learning how to do sorcery. Luckily, hes not only in a city crawling with witches who are slicing bits off peoples faces to do their magic andbringing wineskins to life, but his hostess is a sorceress
295-1001 Nights: What's in the Box?
The story of a merchant gets lost ducking out early from a funeral and who ends up sleeping in a graveyardand thats somehow the least scary thing that happens to him that year.
294-West African Folklore: Spirited Away
The story of Moremi Ajasoro from modern-day Nigeria has love, loss, and, of course, evil forest monsters.
293-Hans Christian Andersen: The Little Things
Two stories, two small things making enormous problems.
292-Germanic Legends: Dwarf Fortress
Magic swords, Viking legends, dwarves, ice queens, and enchanted rose gardens, this story of Dietrich of Bern and the Dwarf King Laurin has a bit of everything.
291-Japanese Folklore: The Monsters
Three stories of monsters from Japan. We have a tanuki, the monsters that lurk in the civilized places, and monsters that might be under your home right now. The creature is a decapitated man who loves hugs.--Scoundrel! https://myths.link/scoundrel--
290-Indian Folklore: Hiss and Make Up
A story from Kashmir folklore about love, marriage, and murder.