The Legendary Puss in Boots and the Marquis of Carabas

Some people believe cats to be superior beings who carefully train their humans to provide for their needs. Presented here is a retelling of a story by Charles Perrault which was a retelling of earlier stories by other authors. He called his story, The Master Cat or Puss in Boots, which features a rather magical cat.

Cars, Coins and Cursed Colours: A Brief Introduction to the Folklore of Vehicles

Photograph of green motorbike by Steve Toase

Cars and motorbikes have been with us for over 130 years. In that time they’ve gathered superstitions and urban legends around them like exhaust fumes.

Japanese Legends: The Three Most Evil Yokai of Japan

The Night Parade of a Hundred Demons © https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Night_Parade_of_a_Hundred_Demons_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg

Japan has a love of official top three lists. You may have heard of the Three Views of Japan (Matsushima, Amanohashidate, and Itsukushima), the Three Great Gardens of Japan (Kenroku-en, Koraku-en, and Kairaku-en), or the Three Sacred Mountains of Japan (Mount Fuji, Mount Haku, and Mount Tate). But did you know that there are official […]

Off the Grid: The Epic Tale of The Dun Cow, or… How Now Brown Cow?

Drawing of the giant Ymir with Auðumbla the cow.

There was once a bright-white cow which travelled round the world, giving milk enough for all comers. Whoever drank of her milk immediately became wise.

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