Once, a goat trapped a wolf within a chapel.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/How_A_Goat_Caught_A_Wolf
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Once, a goat trapped a wolf within a chapel.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/How_A_Goat_Caught_A_Wolf
A large toad was frequently seen praying in the Michaelis Chapel in Schwaz.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Toads_and_Folk_Belief_in_Tyrol
An uncanny horse appears near the Pardatsch Chapel at night.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Horse_of_Pardatsch_Pasture
The vicinity of the Ruhkäppele Chapel is haunted by an evil spirit.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Incident_at_the_Ruhk%C3%A4ppele_Chapel
The Externsteine rock were said to be a place where pagans worshiped the old gods before it was turned into a Christian shrine.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Legends_of_the_Externsteine
The Devil used to dwell in a cellar beneath a chapel in Herrenstrunden.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/An_Appearance_of_the_Devil_in_Herrenstrunden
The revenue for a chapel near Greifswald were stolen by the priest who attended to it.
But he paid dearly for his sacrilege.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Race_for_the_Sacrificial_Money
A French king founded a chapel at the spot where the last of his mage-scouts crash-landed.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Twelve_Johanneses
Hello, Everyone! Join us Monday for the theme: SHRINES. Which myths feature a shrine or other holy site? Write out your story and use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts. If joining from #BlueSky: follow @ap.brid.gy so we can interact with your posts. See you soon!
📸 DeltaWorks
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Hello, Everyone! Join us Monday for the theme: SHRINES. Which myths feature a shrine or other holy site? Write out your story and use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts. If joining from #BlueSky: follow @ap.brid.gy so we can interact with your posts. See you soon!
📸 DeltaWorks
@TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary.bsky.social @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey @GaymerGeek @starrytimepod @ljwrites @pj-richards.bsky.social @AnnaJunePage @nataljastgermain.bsky.social @JessMahler @beefolklore.bsky.social @FolkloreFun @psychescinema.bsky.social @PatFurstenberg
Once, the Queen of the Mountains gave a young woman a silver crucifix so that she could fend off the unwelcome attentions of the Devil.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_K%C3%A4thelstein_Rock_near_Annaberg
Frau Hütt was a giant who ruled over a mighty kingdom in the Tyrolean Alps until she blasphemed against God and bread.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Frau_H%C3%BCtt
Deep beneath Brocken Mountain, the sorceress Jette reigns supreme.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Zauberjette
The goddess Hulda rules from a glacier high in the mountains of the European Alps.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Hulda_and_the_Blessed_Maidens
It is said that the Roman goddess Venus now rules her court beneath a mountain in Germany. There, they tempt knights away from the path of virtue.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Venus_Mountain_near_Uffhausen
When Queen Fehmöhme died out of grief over her lost treasure, her dwarven subjects grieved over her death in turn.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Death_of_Queen_Fehm%C3%B6hme
Greetings, Myth Lovers! Join us on January 26 for the theme QUEENS AND FEMALE RULERS. Which myths are about or feature a female ruler? Tell us a myth fit for a queen and use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts. If joining from #BlueSky: follow @ap.brid.gy so we can interact with your posts. See you soon!
🎨 John Collier
@TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary.bsky.social @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey @GaymerGeek @starrytimepod @ljwrites @pj-richards.bsky.social @AnnaJunePage @nataljastgermain.bsky.social @JessMahler @beefolklore.bsky.social @FolkloreFun @psychescinema.bsky.social @PatFurstenberg
Greetings, Myth Lovers! Join us on January 26 for the theme QUEENS AND FEMALE RULERS. Which myths are about or feature a female ruler? Tell us a myth fit for a queen and use the hashtag #MythologyMonday for boosts. If joining from #BlueSky: follow @ap.brid.gy so we can interact with your posts. See you soon!
🎨 John Collier
@TarkabarkaHolgy @juergen_hubert @curiousordinary.bsky.social @wihtlore @FairytalesFood @bevanthomas @FinnFolklorist @Godyssey @GaymerGeek @starrytimepod @ljwrites @pj-richards.bsky.social @AnnaJunePage @nataljastgermain.bsky.social @JessMahler @beefolklore.bsky.social @FolkloreFun @psychescinema.bsky.social @PatFurstenberg
When a woman was overcome with grief for her dead child, she committed food sacrilege when providing the child with grave goods.
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Bread_Shoes
When ship was lost at sea that had carried the beloved of a young woman, she was overcome with grief.
But in the end, the ship still came...
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https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/The_Ghost_Ship_(Pellworm)