Mysteries of Mythology

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Mysteries of Mythology

Welcome to the Mysteries of Mythology podcast, hosted by Mr. Myst!Join me as I bring ancient legends to life with captivating storytelling and easy-to-follow explanations. Each episode explores fascinating myths from around the world, from the powerful Greek gods to the enigmatic Norse pantheon and beyond. Whether you're a lifelong mythology lover or just curious about these timeless tales, each episode will guide you through the mysteries behind the stories. Perfect for listeners who love learning about the mythology and folklore that shaped history!

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    The Real Jinn: Stories from Bagdad to Sinbad

    Jinn explained: the hidden beings of Islamic mythology that live alongside us unseen.Are jinn really genies, or something far more unsettling and dangerous?Jinn are some of the most mysterious and feared beings in Islamic mythology and Middle Eastern folklore. Often confused with genies, these hidden entities are believed to live alongside humans, created from smokeless fire with free will just like us. In this video, we explore what jinn really are, where the idea of genies came from, their different types like ifrit, marid, and qareen, and the chilling belief that they can influence, mislead, or even possess humans.

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    Oshun Wasn't Just a Love Goddess: Here's What We Got Wrong

    Oshun is the Yoruba river goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and balance, and according to myth, the world could not flourish without her.Discover the powerful story of Oshun, from the Yoruba creation myth to the sacred Osun-Osogbo Grove and her lasting influence across Africa and the Americas.In this episode, we explore the mythology of Oshun, one of the most important Orishas in Yoruba religion. More than a goddess of love and beauty, Oshun represents the life-giving force that brings harmony, healing, fertility, prosperity, and balance to the world. From the creation story to her sacred river, her warning floods, the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove in Nigeria, and her journey through the African diaspora as Oxum and Ochún, this is the story of why Oshun still matters today.

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    Mesopotamia's Apkallu: Divine Teachers or Interdimensional Visitors?

    The people of ancient Mesopotamia believed that knowledge was given to them by seven teacher figures who emerged from the sea. This video explores these ancient civilisations, examining their origins and divine status within Mesopotamian mythology. We trace this history through various reliefs, figurines, and depictions of ancient cities, offering a deeper look into the ancient history of Sumer and Babylon.In the earliest myths of Mesopotamia, knowledge wasn’t discovered—it was given. The Apkallu stand at the centre of that belief, bridging gods and humans as bringers of order, wisdom, and civilisation itself. From fish-cloaked sages rising from the sea to the tragic story of Adapa and the lost chance at immortality, their story reveals how one of the world’s first civilisations understood its own origins—and its limits.

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    The Actual Ghoul vs What Horror Got Wrong

    What was the original ghoul in Arabic folklore—and how did it become the graveyard monster we know today?In this deep dive into ghoul mythology, we explore its desert origins, ties to jinn, shape-shifting tricks, and terrifying journey into modern horror.The ghoul is one of the most misunderstood monsters in mythology. Long before it became a zombie-like graveyard creature in modern horror, the ghoul was a shape-shifting predator from Arabic folklore that haunted deserts, ruins, and lonely roads. In this episode, we uncover the original ghoul legend, its connection to jinn, the eerie tale of Sidi Nouman, and the strange way this ancient Middle Eastern monster transformed as it entered European storytelling.

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    Why Every Culture Has a Mermaid Legend

    Mermaids have appeared in myths from Mesopotamia to Japan, but their true origin is far stranger than most people realise.In this episode, we trace the history of mermaids from ancient gods and sea sages to sailors’ sightings and global folklore.From Oannes and Atargatis to Sirens, medieval carvings, Columbus, Suvannamaccha, ningyo, jiaoren, Mami Wata, and Pania of the Reef, this is the long and surprising story of how the mermaid became one of the world’s most enduring mythical beings. The deeper we go, the less familiar she becomes.

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    Who Was Cernunnos? The Celtic God That Vanished

    One ancient god has become one of the biggest puzzles in European religion, and his name might not even be complete.Meet Cernunnos, the antlered “Horned One” found on a forgotten pillar beneath Notre Dame… with no surviving myths.In this episode of Mysteries of Mythology, we follow the clues historians actually have—inscriptions, reliefs, torcs, antlers, and the eerie ram-headed serpent—to reconstruct what Cernunnos might have meant to the Celtic-speaking peoples of Roman Gaul. The truth is stranger than any modern “horned god” story… because the story is missing.

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    This Greek God Was ALMOST Completely Lost

    The Greek god Pan wasn’t always a famous Greek god. He nearly vanished from history until one shocking story (and one runner) dragged him back into the spotlight.From Arcadian caves to the Battle of Marathon, discover how the nature god became the face of “panic,” wild freedom, and the fading of the old gods.Pan is the goat-footed god you think you know… but his real story is stranger: a “backwoods” Arcadian spirit mocked by city Greeks, suddenly adopted by Athens after Marathon, then reborn again through Roman poetry, eerie folklore, and one haunting announcement—“Great Pan is dead.”

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    I Didn't Expect Centaurs to Be Like THIS

    Centaurs in Greek Mythology: Savage Beasts or Noble Teachers?During a recent trip to Athens, there was one creature more prevalent in art than Athena herself. From violent wedding massacres to the tragic death of Heracles, discover the dark origins and hidden meaning of the half-man, half-horse creatures of ancient Greece.Centaurs are some of the most recognisable creatures in mythology — but the truth behind them is far darker than modern fantasy suggests. In this deep dive, we explore their ancient Mesopotamian roots, the twisted punishment of King Ixion, the savage Centauromachy, the deadly revenge of Nessus, and the tragic sacrifice of Chiron. Were centaurs symbols of uncontrollable instinct? Foreign “barbarians”? Or a warning about what happens when civilisation loses control?

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    Fairies Weren't What You Think | The Dark Truth Behind British & Irish Folklore

    Fairies were never one “species”—they were a warning label for whatever lived beside us, didn’t belong, and could ruin your life if you got it wrong.From Tinker Bell to the Aos Sí, we’re tracing the REAL fairy traditions of Britain & Ireland—England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.The fairies of folklore aren’t cute, tiny, and winged—they’re human-sized, rule-bound, easily offended, and dangerously literal. In this long-form deep dive, we peel back the modern “sparkly” image and travel region by region through Britain and Ireland’s most influential fairy beliefs: elf-shot and fairy rings, pixie-led travellers, changelings, Welsh lake maidens, Ireland’s mound-dwelling Aos Sí, and Scotland’s Seelie/Unseelie courts—where a single mistake can cost you years… or your life.

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    Why Killing a Dragon Is Heroic in Europe But Blasphemy in China

    When is slaying a dragon an act of heroism… and when is it a crime against nature?From Nezha and Ao Bing to Saint George and the Tarasque, this episode looks at dragon slayers as mirrors of their cultures.In China, dragons bring rain and life; in medieval Europe, dragons are chaos that must be destroyed. In this final part of the dragon origins series, we follow heroes like Nezha, Hou Yi, Erlang Shen, Saint George and Saint Martha to ask a bigger question: do we see ourselves as part of nature… or its conquerors? Stick around to the end for the idea that dragons aren’t just beasts in stories, but reflections of our fear, faith, and place in the world.

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    From Sacred Serpent to Monster: The Dragon’s True Origin

    The dragon didn’t start as a fire-breathing castle-burner — it began as a sacred water serpent tied to rain, crops, and survival. In Part 2, we trace that path from ancient Africa to China, Europe, and beyond, and ask: what was the first “dragon” really like?Explore how a helpful rain-snake became a world-serpent, a river-maker, and finally the monster heroes had to slay.Across rock art, archaeology, and old stories, we find a core pattern: a giant serpent linked to storms and rivers that later splits into “good” and “evil” forms. This episode keeps the language simple and the evidence front-and-centre — so you can see how one idea travelled the world and changed shape while it moved.

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    Where did dragons originally come from?

    Here be dragons… but why do cultures everywhere imagine the same giant serpent? Discover how evolution, migration, and geology forged humanity’s oldest monster.From hardwired snake detection to fire-breathing gas vents, we unpack the science behind dragons you’ve always felt.Our journey traces the dragon back to a primal serpent: a creature our eyes evolved to spot in an instant, a fear our stories magnified, and a myth the Earth itself “confirmed” with fossils and flames. From Greek chimaeras and Turkish fire hills to Chinese “dragon bones,” see how one serpent became many dragons—yet stayed strangely the same.

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    The Knockers: The ghostly miners of Cornwall

    The eerie “knock… knock…” in Cornwall’s tin mines—warning, trickster, or something older? Meet the Knockers, the goblin-like mine spirits whose legend spread from Britain to the Americas and the Andes.From pasty offerings to the rule of “no whistling,” discover why miners treated them like coworkers—and sometimes like gods.A rhythmic tap in the dark. Vanishing tools. Warnings before cave-ins. This episode follows the Knockers from Cornish shafts to American “Tommyknockers,” then across the world to Bluecaps, Kobolds, the Peruvian Muqui, and Bolivia’s fearsome El Tío. We balance folklore with science—acoustics, pareidolia, and deep-time fears—and ask: why are these stories so eerily consistent across continents?

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    This Monster Will Give You Nightmares | Manananggal

    Filipino Mythology is... different. And nothing is more shocking than the Manananggal.Discover its chilling origins, strange “black chick” curse, and the colonial history that may have turned healers into “monsters.”Manananggal lore runs deep across the Visayas—bat-like wings, a proboscis tongue, and a severed torso hunting by night. In this episode, we unpack how to spot (and stop) one, why a tiny black chick lives at the heart of the curse, and how Spanish-era values may have reshaped women’s roles into demonic myths. Stay to the end for eerie modern echoes in film, comics, and TV.

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    Why Did Kuchisake Onna Terrify an Entire Nation?

    “Am I beautiful?” In Japan, those three words belong to Kuchisake-Onna—the Slit-Mouthed Woman—an urban legend that triggered a real-life panic in 1979.From Edo-era whispers to modern schoolyard dread, discover her origins, the infamous Gifu scare, and the eerie “tricks” people swear will save you.

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    Why Does Bloody Mary Still Terrify Us After 400 Years?

    Bloody Mary: mirror ritual, real history, and the brain science that makes us see her. Halloween urban legend meets folklore, queens, and countesses in one chilling deep dive.Discover Mary Tudor, Elizabeth Báthory, Mary Worth, and the eerie psychology that convinces us she’s really there.From summoning steps and variant chants to plausible “real” Marys and centuries-old love-divination games, this episode connects the myth to history and to Giovanni Caputo’s mirror-illusion studies. Was “Bloody Mary” a queen, a countess, a witch… or a misfired glimpse of ourselves? Watch and decide.

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    What Is THE WILD HUNT? (and why are so many afraid of it?)

    Ride-or-die gods, ghostly hounds, and a sky full of storm riders... this is the untamed legend of the Wild Hunt.From Odin’s furious host to Wales’ soul-snatching Cŵn Annwn, discover why medieval Europe slammed its shutters when horns echoed overhead. Centuries of winter fears, shamanic flights, and church warnings fused into one unstoppable myth: a phantom army tearing across the night. In this episode, we trace the Hunt’s deep roots, its many leaders - Odin, Gwyn ap Nudd, Herne the Hunter - and the way it still rides through paintings, poems, and pop culture today.

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    The Nuckelavee: Half-Man, Half-Horse, Wholly Merciless

    Nuckelavee: the skinless Devil of the Sea of the Orkney Islands—half man, half horse, and wholly merciless. What ancient fears forged a monster whose very breath was said to spread plague and famine?The Nuckelavee isn’t your typical water horse—it’s a raw, skinless embodiment of winter hunger, disease, and storm-tossed seas. In this episode, we trace the legend from Walter Traill Dennison’s 19th-century account to modern Orkney, unpacking how kelp fires, “mortasheen” horse-plague, and the Sea Mither vs. Teran cycle shaped a nightmare that still rides our imagination.

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    The First Known Story Ever Written | The Epic of Gilgamesh

    The Epic of Gilgamesh is the world’s first great story — a demigod king’s journey through love, loss, and the desperate search for immortality.But what wisdom does this 5,000 year old Sumerian tale still hold for us today?The Epic of Gilgamesh is humanity’s first recorded epic — older than the Bible, older than Homer. From the tyrannical king of Uruk to his bond with Enkidu, from slaying monsters to defying the gods, this tale asks the ultimate question: Can we ever conquer death, or only accept life as it is? Join us as we uncover the myths, monsters, and timeless lessons of the world’s oldest story.

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    Hel: The Norse Goddess They Got Completely Wrong

    Hel isn’t a horned villain; she’s the keeper of the threshold between life and what comes after. In this video, we peel back the distortions to meet the quiet queen of the Norse dead, on her own terms.Hel’s story isn’t fire and brimstone; it’s frost, silence, and balance. We trace her origins from “the grave” as a place, through Snorri’s reshaping, to Baldr’s fateful petition, Naglfar’s ominous launch, and her modern reinvention. Along the way, we compare original texts with archaeology and scholarship to separate myth from… later myths.

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    Aphrodite & The Golden Apple That Started Everything

    Aphrodite is remembered as the Greek goddess of love and beauty… but her true story is far older, darker, and far more powerful than you think. From a warrior goddess to a Phoenician import, Aphrodite’s journey reveals how myths evolve with the cultures that worship them.Aphrodite wasn’t just a goddess of love—she was desire, war, and even empire. From the apple of discord that sparked the Trojan War to her Phoenician roots as Astarte, her legacy shaped both Greek and Roman culture. This video uncovers the myths, rivalries, and transformations of one of mythology’s most misunderstood figures.

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    Where Did the Idea of Sacrifice Come From?

    A sweeping journey from temple steps to kitchen tables... why did so many cultures offer gifts, feasts, and even lives to the gods?Discover how sacrifice evolved from simple offerings to cosmic bargains—and why the idea still grips us today.

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    Are Skinwalkers REAL? Creepy Navajo Legends Explained

    Skinwalkers—the chilling Navajo legend of taboo and power. What would you give up for dark power? This isn’t fiction—it’s a real, terrifying part of Diné culture.Step into Navajo tradition and uncover the truth behind the yee naaldlooshii: a human who abandons everything sacred—family, tradition, balance—for power. Discover how they’re made, what they can do, and why these stories still haunt communities today.

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    Why Do Dragons Hoard GOLD?

    Why do dragons hoard gold and other treasures?From the cursed dwarf Fáfnir of Norse legend to the sacred pearl-guarding dragons of East Asia, these creatures aren't merely greedy—they reflect something profoundly human.In this video, we explore the psychological, cultural, and mythological roots of the dragon’s hoard. Is it about greed, duty, or fear?

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    The TRUE Story of SEKHMET Ancient Egyptian Goddess & Eye of Ra

    Sekhmet: Egypt’s lioness of flame, plague, and healing—did her blood-soaked legend inspire the very idea of the vampire?Travel back 4,000 years as we trace the “Eye of Ra,” red beer, and a goddess who turns from destroyer to healer—and why her myth still bites today.Explore more legends in the Creatures & Monsters (Cross-Cultural) playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikECI8lazL0W7QESLTLZrYyMAk91giJxFrom the “Book of the Heavenly Cow” to Karnak’s Festival of Intoxication, we pull on threads of bloodlust, transformation, and divine wrath to ask a juicy question: are vampires the night-shadow of a sun goddess? Stay for the psychology, archaeology, and the moment beer (dyed red!) saved humanity—at least, according to the ancients.

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    What is Tyr the god of?

    Before Odin ruled, there was Týr, the sky-born judge whose very name once meant “god.”Was he the original Allfather, a one-handed oath-keeper quietly overshadowed by Odin’s rise?Explore more legends in the Norse Myths: From https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikECI8lazL0y80EqDGH_evhNOMGtsHr- and https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLikECI8lazL0W7QESLTLZrYyMAk91giJxTýr isn’t just “the guy who lost a hand.” In this deep dive, we trace his Indo-European roots, the Fenrir binding, the rune of victory (ᛏ), and the old hints that he once presided over war, law, and the Thing itself. From place-names and runestones to Roman inscriptions of “Mars Thingsus,” we explore why such a steadfast god faded from centre stage—and why his brand of honour matters now more than ever.

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    The Messed‑Up Myth of Ares – Why Even the Greeks Hated Their War God

    Ares, the Greek god of war, is one of the most controversial and misunderstood figures in all of mythology. Known for his temper, chaotic nature, and frequent defeats, Ares was often mocked by his fellow Olympians and defeated by mortals despite his divine strength. But was Ares really just a ruthless, one-dimensional villain?In this video, we explore the myths that shaped his reputation, his difficult childhood under Zeus and Hera, and his humiliating defeats at the hands of giants, mortals, and even his own siblings. Why did the Greeks have such a complicated relationship with their god of war, and what was the deeper story behind the most hated Olympian?From Homer’s epic character assassination in the Iliad to the surprising respect Ares earned in Sparta — and his transformation into Mars in Roman culture — we’ll uncover why Ares continues to intrigue us today.

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    The Odyssey: Why Odysseus, The Hero Who Took 10 Years to Get Home

    Discover the incredible world of Greek mythology with our deep dive into The Odyssey by Homer, one of the most famous epics ever written.In this video, we explore the adventures of Odysseus on his epic journey home after the Trojan War, breaking down the plot, characters, themes, and historical context — all in clear, engaging language.Whether you’re revisiting this timeless story or preparing for the 2026 movie adaptation, this is your perfect guide to understanding why The Odyssey continues to captivate readers and moviegoers alike.

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    Kikimora: The Slavic Spirit Hidden in Your Walls

    If you're experiencing strange occurrences in your home, you might be hosting Kikimora!In Slavic mythology, Kikimora is a troublesome household spirit known for playing tricks and causing chaos. But what if it's not just a myth?In this episode of Mysteries of Mythology, we reveal the chilling story of Kikimora, where she came from, what she represents, and why this quiet house spirit still lingers in stories today.The eerie origins of KikimoraHer connection to the goddess MokoshWhy spinning thread means more than houseworkWhat she does when your home is out of balanceHow folklore hides deep truths about order, gender, and fear✨ Whether you're into Slavic myth, domestic folklore, or just love unsettling stories from the past, one's for you.

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    Gaia’s Secret War—Why Olympus Tried to Bury Her

    She created the gods. Then they tried to bury her.Long before Olympus, before Zeus ruled the skies, there was Gaia-the primordial Earth Mother of Greek mythology. She wasn't born. She simply was. The land itself. The first force of creation.So why was she erased from myth?

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    Why Your Name Might Be More Powerful Than You Think

    Can a name shape your fate? Mythology and science say yes.From Babylonian creation epics to Egyptian curse rituals, this episode of Mysteries of Mythology uncovers how names have been seen as vessels of divine power, social control, and even personal identity across cultures. Discover why knowing a name could summon gods, bind demons, or destroy enemies—and how we still live by these ancient truths today.Explore how names create reality in Babylon, command spirits in Egypt, and curse rivals in Greece. Learn why Odin suffered for the runes, why parents use decoy names, and how the names we whisper—even today—might be shaping who we become.Watch until the end to uncover what your own name might mean—and the ancient power it still holds.

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    Why Can’t Vampires Come In Unless Invited?

    Have you ever wondered why vampires can't come in unless invited?

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    Moon-Eyed People: The Biggest Propaganda in American History?

    Was the legend of the Moon-Eyed People just Cherokee folklore—or one of the most effective pieces of propaganda in American history? This video explores the eerie tale of pale-skinned, blue-eyed beings said to have lived in the Appalachian Mountains before both European settlers and Native American tribes.Some claimed they were descendants of Welsh explorers, others thought they were victims of war—or even something otherworldly. But what happens when a myth is repurposed to justify conquest, erase Indigenous achievements, and reshape national identity?

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    Are Ancient Greek Punishments The Most Messed Up In History?

    Greek mythology is full of divine wrath, but some punishments handed down by the gods go far beyond cruel—they’re downright disturbing. From eternal liver-eating to cosmic labor, this video explores seven of the most terrifying and symbolic punishments ever inflicted in the ancient world.In this episode, we dive into the dark side of Greek mythology to uncover the stories behind seven mythological figures who suffered fates worse than death. You’ll meet Prometheus, whose gift to humanity earned him a torment that never ends, and Sisyphus, condemned to a life of meaningless toil. We revisit the gruesome tales of Tantalus, Ixion, and the Danaids, each trapped in ironic and agonizing punishments that reflect their crimes. And for those who think mythology can’t get weirder, just wait until you hear about King Minos and the wooden cow—possibly the strangest punishment ever devised by the gods.

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    What Are The Different Types of Elves?

    What are elves, really? Are they radiant spirits from Norse legend, master smiths with dark revenge in their hearts, or the jolly toy-makers of the North Pole? This deep-dive explores the ancient and ever-evolving identity of elves in mythology, from the Poetic Edda to Tolkien—and everything in between.

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    The Story of Atlas the Titan - Greek Mythology Explained

    What did Atlas really hold up—and why has his punishment echoed through centuries of myth, art, and philosophy?In this deep dive into the myth of Atlas, we unravel the misunderstood story of the Titan condemned to carry the sky. Often mistaken as the one who holds the Earth, Atlas's true burden and his role in the Titanomachy—the war between the Titans and Olympians—paint a far more complex picture. Discover how Atlas rose as a war general, why Zeus selected him for this unique and eternal punishment, and how his legacy has evolved from a symbol of rebellion to one of endurance and cosmic responsibility.

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    Gävle (Yule) Goat Faces DESTRUCTION In This Swedish Town

    Every winter in the Swedish town of Gävle, a 13-meter-tall straw goat is erected in the town square—and almost every year, someone tries to burn it down. But this strange tradition has deep roots in ancient mythology. In this episode, we explore the legend of the Yule Goat and uncover how a fiery Nordic prank traces back to pagan rituals, Norse gods, and harvest spirits.

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    What Are the Gods of Death Across Cultures?

    What happens after we die? Throughout history, cultures around the world have created gods of the dead, guardians of the afterlife, and judges of the soul. In this video, we explore the mythology of death gods like Hades, Osiris, Odin, Ereshkigal, Yanluo Wang, and many more. Discover how different societies have understood death, judgment, and the afterlife across time and continents.

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    The Morrigan: Ireland’s Goddess of War & Fate

    Meet the Morrigan: Ireland’s Mysterious Goddess of Death and Battle.

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    Banshees: The REAL Story Behind the Scream

    Discover the real Banshee of Irish myth—a guardian, a mourner, and a wailing forewarning of death.

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    Was the BELL WITCH Haunting a Cover Up?

    Uncover the sinister mystery of the Bell Witch Haunting—America’s most infamous ghost story.

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    Samhain: What Halloween Was REALLY Like 2,500 Years Ago

    Curious about the real history behind Halloween? It’s not just about candy and costumes! Over 2,500 years ago, the Celts celebrated Samhain, a festival that marked the end of the harvest and the start of winter. But it was also a time when the line between the living and the dead blurred. Discover the spooky origins of modern Halloween traditions, from bonfires to costumes, and find out why this ancient festival still influences us today.

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    Halloween Pumpkins The Story of Stingy Jack & Jack O' Lanterns

    Discover the dark origin story of the Jack-O'-Lanterns in this video about Stingy Jack and the Devil. Learn about the turnip lantern and the spooky tale behind this Halloween tradition!Discover the dark origins of the Jack O' Lantern through the legend of Stingy Jack and the Devil, a tale of trickery, deals with the Devil, and an eternal curse. In this spooky episode, we explore the story of Stingy Jack, the man who fooled the Devil twice and sparked a Halloween tradition. Who was Stingy Jack? Learn about the history of Stingy Jack and how this Irish legend gave birth to one of Halloween's most iconic symbols. Dive into the eerie tale of Stingy Jack and the Devil and uncover the chilling truth behind the glowing pumpkin.

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    Dullahan: The Headless Horseman from Irish/Celtic Folklore

    The spine-chilling legend of the Dullahan, a headless horseman from Irish folklore who signals the inevitability of death. Discover the eerie origins of this terrifying figure, how gold can protect you from his grim ride, and why he’s more than just a myth. Who is Crom Dubh and what has he got to do with this eerie legend? Learn how the Dullahan’s story connects to ancient Celtic traditions and continues to haunt popular culture today.

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    Vampire Origins: The REAL History of Vampires

    Discover the ancient origins of vampires and uncover surprising truths behind the myths. From the real history of Dracula to the global obsession with these bloodthirsty creatures, this video explores why vampires have such a deep-rooted presence in our culture and psyche. Join us as we trace the vampire legend across history, from ancient Greece to Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

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    4000 Years of WEREWOLF History Uncovered - Documentary

    Uncover the chilling history of werewolves, from ancient legends to medieval trials. Explore how the myth has evolved over 4,000 years, influenced by culture, religion, and even medicine. Why has the fear of transforming into wolves fascinated humanity for so long? In this fascinating video, find out what you don’t know about werewolves and their dark connection to our deepest fears.

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    The White Snake Part 3: Final Betrayal: How Love Became a Curse

    In this final chapter of the White Snake Legend, witness the extraordinary resolution of Xu Xian’s relentless quest to free Bai Suzhen from the Leifeng Pagoda. After years of ceaseless devotion and prayer, does the heavens finally answer his prayers?Discover how this ancient Chinese love story defies the gods and transcends the boundaries of time and fate.

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    She Fell in Love With a Human… But She Was a Demon

    In this second instalment of the Legend of the White Snake, Bai Suzhen's desperate journey to revive Xu Xian takes her to the dangerous peaks of Mount Kunlun in search of the legendary revival herb.But even with her powers, the task is daunting, as she faces immortal guardians and risks everything for love. Will Bai Suzhen succeed, or will her love story end in tragedy? Discover the gripping continuation of the White Snake legend from Chinese Mythology, where love defies fate, and even immortals aren't invincible.

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    The WHITE SNAKE Legend of Chinese Mythology Explained: (Part 1)

    Welcome back to the channel; this week, we are exploring the Legend of the White Snake, one of China's Four Great Folktales.Discover the story of Xu Xian, a young herbalist, and Bai Suzhen, a snake spirit who risks everything for love. Uncover their hidden truths and challenges as the line between love and the supernatural blurs. Is this tale a romance or a tragedy? Join me as we unravel the secrets behind one of the most captivating myths in Chinese history.

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    The Sirens: The Dangerous Songstresses of Greek Mythology

    How did the story of Sirens also become the story of Mermaids? And are they the same?This video looks at the story of the Sirens from Greek mythology—beautiful and deadly creatures whose enchanting songs lured sailors to their doom. Uncover the origins of the siren's myth, transformations, and ultimate fate of these mysterious beings. Did they really evolve into mermaids? And what made their songs so irresistible? This video explores the myths, the legends, and the surprising truths about the Sirens.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the Mysteries of Mythology podcast, hosted by Mr. Myst!Join me as I bring ancient legends to life with captivating storytelling and easy-to-follow explanations. Each episode explores fascinating myths from around the world, from the powerful Greek gods to the enigmatic Norse pantheon and beyond. Whether you're a lifelong mythology lover or just curious about these timeless tales, each episode will guide you through the mysteries behind the stories. Perfect for listeners who love learning about the mythology and folklore that shaped history!

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