Kelpies: Water Horse Spirits of Scottish Mythology
Orisha Oya: Yoruba goddess of Wind, Lightning and Violent Storms
El Cadejo: The Mythical Guidians of Central America
Metis: The Titan Goddess of Wisdom in Greek mythology
Orisha Shango: Yoruba God of Thunder and Justice
Was Edgar Degas Jack the Ripper?
Varuna: Hindu God of the Sky and Water.
Korean Mythology 101: Exploring the gods and Mythical creatures of Korea
Grootslang : The Mythology of South Africa’s Elephant Snake
The Aziza: Black Fairies from West African Mythology
Are Sprites Fairies? Everything you Need to know.
Appalachian Folklore Omens, Signs and Superstitions.
Chilling Legend of Hachishakusama: The 8-Foot Child Snatcher.
Amazing Legend Behind the 4 Rivers of China
Are gnomes Evil? Exploring the History Behind Garden Gnomes
The Nachzehrer: German Corpse-Eating Creature
Understanding Orisa Elegua : Yoruba god of Crossroads.
Legend of Nguruvilu: The Water Spirit of Chilean Mythology
The Legend of Herne the Hunter
Vrykolakas are ancient nightmarish creatures with deep roots in Greek mythology and folklore. They are said to be caught between life and death. Although they are now confused with vampires,…
On a hot summer night in 1988, Christopher Davis, a young man driving home late, claimed to have encountered something strange. He recounted that after his car got a flat…
On January 21, 2024, Renato Bayma Gaia broke the Guinness World Record for the largest foot rotation by a male, bending his foot 210.66 degrees backward. His reason? To pay…
On a quiet June night in 1964, a strange encounter in Grafton, West Virginia, gave birth to a legend that continues to fascinate locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike. Two years…
In Southeast Asian folklore, the Toyol is a reanimated dead baby, particularly in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore. This mythical creature is known for its mischievous and sometimes malevolent behaviour….
For centuries, civilizations across Central America have used amazing stories and myths to pass information and wisdom from one generation to another. Although several of these tales exist, few are…