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Some will tell you all the old gods were of the Devil. Some will tell you all the old gods were of the land. We that know them still, we let them speak for themselves. - Old Cunning Wren
For hell has its farmers, those who rake and dig in the fields of the damned dead, and dark are their crops, bloody their harvest. - Dr. Bron, 1645
Depiction of one of the galvanic entities allegedly encountered by Dr. Hine during his pioneering television experiments in the late 1920s.
We follow, not seeing the last pylon, but hearing its place as part of The Hum’s song.
- Dee-Dee, Pylon Person, 1973
Illustration from ‘The Barrowcross Angler’. An early tale in the city-idiot-comes-to-the-country #folkhorror genre.
It should be noted that some familiars are more trouble than they are worth. - #CLNolan
A ghost is a likely appear in broad daylight in a suburban street as some moon-soaked ruin. - Dr. M. Benn, 1976
A #Hookland child does not grow up with the lie that all Faery or Other Folk are ‘fair of face’.
The legendary Mermen sometimes recorded in the Islands of the Marsh have an ill reputation. #FolkloreThursday