Artaxios

Folklore Reborn

Society EN ↓ 8 episodios

Every culture has stories it tells after dark. Not fairy tales. The other kind. We uncover real legends from around the world: each episode traces a single legend from its origins to the fear that made people tell it, and the places where it is still told today. The old stories were warnings.

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Artaxios

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Society

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Último episodio

20 de abr. de 2026

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Episodios

The Pontianak | Perak, Malaysia 20.04.2026

There is a smell that comes before she does. Frangipani. The graveyard flower of the Malay world, white petals planted among headstones because the living thought the dead deserved something beautiful. The scent drifts through the dark, sweet and thick, and then it shifts. The sweetness curdles. What you smell now is rot. She is close. The Malay peoples of Southeast Asia call her a Pontianak. The...

The Bida | Mali 13.04.2026

You are standing at the edge of a well in the hottest city you have ever seen. The stone rim is worn smooth by four hundred years of hands. Gold dust fills the cracks. Drums are beating. A girl in white is walking toward the well, singing a melody of four notes that means "I am the rain." The Soninke people of West Africa built an empire called Wagadu. The Arab geographers called it Ghana. It was...

The Kishi | Angola 06.04.2026

A stranger walks into an Angolan village at the edge of the dry season. He is young, handsome, and speaks with the kind of warmth that makes people lean closer. He knows the right greetings. He brings the right gifts. Within days, the elders are considering his request to court the chief's daughter. His hair is unusually thick, falling past his shoulders, covering the back of his head completely....

El Silbon | Venezuela 30.03.2026

The whistle starts loud. Clear, melodic, a scale ascending and descending across the grassland at night. It sounds close. That means he is far away. When the whistle grows faint, when it drops to a thread at the edge of hearing, when the frogs fall silent and the dogs begin to howl, he is standing next to you. The cattle hands of Los Llanos, the vast tropical grasslands of Venezuela and Colombia,...

Black Shuck | Suffolk, England 29.03.2026

On the fourth of August, fifteen seventy-seven, a violent thunderstorm struck the county of Suffolk. In the market town of Bungay, the congregation of Saint Mary's Church had gathered for Sunday services when a black dog burst through the doors. It ran the length of the nave, passed between two people kneeling in prayer, and wrung their necks. Seven miles away, at Holy Trinity Church in Blythburgh...

The Adze | Ghana and Togo 28.03.2026

There is a light in the village tonight that should not be there. Among the fireflies pulsing above the cassava fields, one does not blink. Its glow is steady, cold, and it moves with purpose toward the room where a child is sleeping. Nothing can keep it out. No locked door, no sealed window, no mosquito net. It passes through any crack wide enough for a beam of light. The Ewe people of Ghana and...

The Gashadokuro | Japan 26.03.2026

In Japanese folklore, when too many people die and no one buries them, the bones accumulate. Individual identities dissolve. What remains is a collective fury that merges into something fifteen meters tall, with eyes that glow like foxfire and teeth that grind in the dark. The Gashadokuro, the rattling skull, is a skeleton taller than the trees, assembled from the bones of hundreds of forgotten de...

The Caleuche | Chiloé, Chile 24.03.2026

In the fog off southern Chile, fishermen hear music. Accordion, drums, voices singing in chorus. Then light: a blazing three-masted ship that should not be there. They call it the Caleuche, the ship of the Changed Ones. The drowned do not stay dead in Chiloé. They come back aboard a ghost ship, revived but remade into something that serves. Their bodies reshaped, their wills overwritten, trapped f...

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