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@supernatpod@social.horrorhub.club · 6d ago
Kevin and David double team the 1970’s best seller “The Late Great Planet Earth” in an attempt to understand the stupid world we find ourselves living in today! Mike looks on in horror. https://www.supernaturalselectionpod.com/podcast/the-late-great-planet-earth #podcast #paranormal #humor
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@david_castleton@universeodon.com · Mar 09, 2026
Real attempts to deal with 'dangerous corpses' persisted in England long after vampires had been made into literary and theatrical spectacles. Four years after the publication of 'Dracula', a Devon farmer is recorded as saying the coffin of a "troublesome" woman would be buried upside-down so "her can on'y diggy downwards." During World War I, English soldiers are recorded as having buried a "huge, scowling" German facedown for the same reason. #gothic #folklore #mythology #vampire #vampires #death #history #paranormal #weird
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@david_castleton@universeodon.com · Feb 26, 2026
In Richmond, North Yorkshire, legend claims a secret tunnel runs between the town's castle and a ruined abbey in the nearby hamlet of Easby. It's said that soldiers one day discovered a mysterious tunnel in the castle dungeons and - due to its narrow dimensions - decided to send a young drummer boy along it while they followed his beats from above. About half-a-mile outside town, however, his drumming ceased and he was never seen again. Folklore states that on dark quiet nights, you can still hear his drumming beneath Richmond's marketplace. Similar legends are found elsewhere. In Edinburgh, a tunnel beneath the Royal Mile was explored by a young piper who met a similar fate and the faint sounds of his bagpipes can also be heard in the wee hours. #Folklore #FolkloreThursday #BookologyThursday #history #mythology #Yorkshire #ghosts #paranormal #gothic #weird
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@supernatpod@social.horrorhub.club · Feb 24, 2026
It's the Week in Weird and there's lots of talk about bigfoot prints! https://www.supernaturalselectionpod.com/podcast/week-in-weird-2-24-26 #podcast #paranormal
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@david_castleton@universeodon.com · Feb 23, 2026
Some of the most curious English ghost stories relate to 'screaming skulls'. A famous one is housed at Burton Agnes Hall, Yorkshire. It is said to have belonged to Anne Griffith, whose father built the Hall. Anne had watched in amazement as the Hall was constructed, declaring it would be the most wonderful home ever built. Shortly after it was finished, however, she was fatally wounded by robbers. As she lay dying, she made her sisters promise they would sever her corpse's head and keep it in the Hall, but Anne was buried conventionally in the local churchyard. The Hall was, thereafter, tormented with groans and poltergeist activity until the family had Anne exhumed and decapitated. As long as the skull stayed in the Hall, everything was fine, but - over the years - several attempts to remove it led to supernatural disturbances. The skull remains in the Hall today. Nobody is sure of the exact location, but it's said to be bricked up in a wall. #gothic #folklore #history #paranormal #ghosts #skull #skulls #death #mythologymonday #graveyard
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@david_castleton@universeodon.com · Feb 21, 2026
John Cowper Powys was a highly eccentric British writer, whose extremely long novels explored folklore, landscape and mythology. Though some were set in the South West of England, Powys later reinvented himself as a kind of wizard Welshman. His magnum opus, Porius, is around 1000 pages long and features Merlin, King Arthur, the bard Taliessin, Neanderthal giants, the cult of Mithras, and an alchemical child. Two accounts of bilocation (being in two places simultaneously) are associated with Powys. In one incident, he promised to appear to a friend at precisely two o'clock the following day. At the appointed time, the friend looked up and saw Powys before his image slowly faded. The other account involved him appearing at a hotel to a nephew who had annoyed him, bursting through some doors and shouting "No tea! No tea!" The nephew later asserted there was no way Powys could have been at the hotel at that time. #literature #folklore #mythology #weird #paranormal #books #occult
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@tiefling@bardicperspiration.club · Feb 19, 2026
#WordWeavers Feb 19 Does your antagonist believe in the supernatural? I dunno who the antagonist(s) even is (are) right now, but that's kind of a trick question, tbh. Magic exists. Strange and magical creatures exist. Things beyond our and their current understanding exist. Fk, I exist and I'm a tiefling. So calling those SUPERnatural implies that they like, exist outside of the natural order or reality as it is. And tbh, if something exists then it is by definition not outside that order. Okay so maybe I dunno, it is UNnatural, like not a thing that exists without intervention. Driders are a good example. Uhm, hn. Golems. Plastic for sure. Dubstep (jk). And maybe it's not naturally occuring on the current plane of existence so it's extraplanar, as in from elsewhere or other realities. But supernatural? Paranormal? They're easy shorthand but tbh they are sort of negated by the existence of things. #writing #paranormal #supernatural
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