Three(ish) stories from the Korean peninsula about ghosts and goblins. Kind of. Some are actual ghosts and goblins (도깨비). Some are the ghosts of happier times and the lives we thought we wanted. Some goblins literally beat us up when they cheat at board games. There’s a lot to learn this week.
The creature is the Kting Voar, a creature that definitely does not exist, but not for lack of being extremely normal and boring.
Kting Voar article: https://myths.link/academicrigorcryptidstyle
Cow eating snake (NOT the Kting Voar): https://myths.link/snakeyum
Story 1 (the literary man): https://myths.link/literaryman
Story 2: https://myths.link/snakesrevenge
Story 3: https://myths.link/charan
Cow eating snake (NOT the Kting Voar): https://myths.link/snakeyum
Story 1 (the literary man): https://myths.link/literaryman
Story 2: https://myths.link/snakesrevenge
Story 3: https://myths.link/charan
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Music:
“Cirrocumulous” by Chad Crouch
“Venus Aire” by Blue Dot Sessions
“Cortesia” by Blue Dot Sessions
“Flatlands 1st” by Blue Dot Sessions
“Night Music” by Blue Dot Sessions
“The Bond” by Chad Crouch
“Virginia Creeper” by Blue Dot Sessions
“Venus Aire” by Blue Dot Sessions
“Cortesia” by Blue Dot Sessions
“Flatlands 1st” by Blue Dot Sessions
“Night Music” by Blue Dot Sessions
“The Bond” by Chad Crouch
“Virginia Creeper” by Blue Dot Sessions
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