#folktale

See tagged statuses in the local bookrastinating.com community

Thank you, myth lovers, this wraps up our emoji game 🤗
This is your host @AimeeMaroux signing off 👋
Join @independentpen next week for a new theme!

If you arrived from or : welcome to and please, share your myths with us! 💖
Tag us in your toot and we'll boost.

@mythology @folklore

A reminder: I put the locations of all the German-language folk tales I've translated on an interactive map, with links to both my translations on my Patreon (the "balloon" shapes link to publicly visible posts) and to the original German-language sources.

Check out what supernatural events took place in your part of Germany!

https://sunkencastles.com/german-folklore-map/

Thank you, myth lovers, for your stories about beaches!
This is your host @AimeeMaroux signing off 👋
Join us next week here on for a new theme! And if you recently arrived from or : welcome and don't be shy and share your myths with us! The more people the better 💖

For more waterside , tune in for @swampsunday on Sunday!

@mythology @folklore

1/ I've just compiled the "Sunken Castles, Evil Poodles Master Volume", a massive, 894-page PDF collecting all my 482 translations of German folk tales I have published so far.

Scholar-level subscribers will be able to download it tomorrow from my Patreon page!


https://www.patreon.com/sunkencastles

A tale from Benjamin Lacombe's Japanese myth books volume one and two:

📕Geistergeschichten aus Japan

📕Japanische Geister und Naturwesen
_______________________________

The fisherman, Urashima Tarō rescued a turtle that took him to the undersea Dragon Palace (Ryūgū-jō) where he fell in love with Princess Otohime.

After a few days, he wanted to return home and she gave him a parting box.

When he arrived on land, he did not recognize his village or anyone there. Asking around, he realizes that almost 100 years had passed.

Miserable, he opened the box and immediately turned into an old man (in some cases- to dust) as the years caught up with him.

Art by the illustrator, Benjamin Lacombe. Japanese myth features heavily in two of his works which I have only seen in German/ Italian so far!

His books feature the stories as told by Lafcadio …