Folk Stories
Creatures widely accepted to be real, that sit and tell us about the future and our lives.
The Beast of room 112
This story is a one of a demon, only subsided with a candy tribute.
this monster lives in every building that has a room 112.
if you wish to summon him, make sure to have a bag of a variety of candies.
place the bag outside your door at exactly 9:38pm on February 12th and close the door.
You will hear a shuffling, DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR, wait tell he has gotten what he wanted.
when the shuffling subsides, open the door and gather the candy, you have please the demon.
the building is safe this year…
this demon originated in Bellingham, Washington, in 2019. It is a creature that seems to move faster then humanly possible, but can blend in and mix with all kinds of groups, you will never know it you are actually talking to the candy creature.
*based of an experience I had my second quarter of college*
Swedish Årsgång: The Year Walk
At the end of the year, many go on the Year Walk. They walk through the forest at midnight, after sitting alone in a dark room, not talking to anyone. This Year Walk is supposed to show the future to those who do it. The walk is dangerous, the participant may run into many entities, and have to have a strong will to be able to keep their lives. they need to keep a steady head to be able to get through the Year Walk.
Link to Year Walk:
http://folklore.usc.edu/?p=29351
The Year Walk also has a game, it is the first thing you find if you search the Year Walk.
Gally-trot
The name of an apparition that frightened many people in the neighborhood of Woodbridge, Suffolk. The Gally-trot sometimes assumed the shape of a dog and gave chase to those who ran away from it. Its appearance was sometimes as big as a (white) bullock with an undefined outline.
The Gally-Trot, much like many other otherworldly dogs, is a omen of death. They are often found outside the houses of the ill or found in abandoned buildings or ancient graveyards. They are never a good sign, always coming right before a major accident or sickness that could end in death.
Be warry when wandering graveyards, keep your wits about you.
Domovoi
“[he] from the house.” A domestic spirit in Slavic folklore. Each house is said to have a Domovoi who lives there with his wife and family. He is generally benevolent.
Household Lord. A family protector, very much tied to kin. he is a small man, often with a big beard, sometimes with horns and a tail. If you are to move or build a new house, these men are tied to the house so you must invite him. Cut a piece of bread and bury it on the land in which the house resides. recite these words.
“Our supporter, come into the new house to eat bread and to obey your new master.”
Domovoi are nice, if you treat them well, they are often not seen to the humans unless in a acceptable cover like an animal. they often are found in the shadows. if they find that the house is not up to their standing, this could spell trouble. I’ve heard they could become something akin to a poltergeist.
Stay safe, keep them happy. Tobacco, Milk and Bread.
folklore data bases if you want to read/see more
http://folkloredb.eu/fdb/index.php?page=browse
https://www.ancient-origins.net/
The Truth About Stories
A rather long video. but it is a good one, it is about the creation of the world and two different stories of it.