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The Green Children of Woolpit
Among the many strange tales preserved from medieval England, few are as intriguing as the story of the Green Children of Woolpit. For more than eight centuries, this curious account has fascinated historians, folklorists, paranormal researchers and lovers of mysteries alike.

Helen Renee Wuorio
6 min read


Spontaneous Human Combustion
Few alleged paranormal phenomena are as disturbing, mysterious, or controversial as Spontaneous Human Combustion, often abbreviated to SHC. The idea that a person could suddenly burst into flames without any obvious external source of ignition has fascinated and horrified people for centuries.

Helen Renee Wuorio
5 min read


The Kobold
The kobold is a creature from Germanic folklore, particularly associated with German mythology and medieval legends. Traditionally, kobolds were believed to be small supernatural beings that could either help or hinder humans depending upon how they were treated. Their nature varied greatly from story to story, making them both fascinating and unpredictable figures within European folklore.

Helen Renee Wuorio
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Orbs - Spirits, Science, or Something Else
Reports of mysterious glowing spheres, floating lights, and strange luminous objects have existed for centuries. Long before photography was invented, people from many cultures described unexplained balls of light appearing in graveyards, battlefields, forests, ancient ruins, and supposedly haunted locations. Folklore from Europe often referred to ghost lights or spirit lights, while in parts of Asia and South America, similar glowing manifestations were associated with wande

Helen Renee Wuorio
5 min read
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