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  • Where Did the Idea of Sacrifice Come From?
    Dec 12 2025

    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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    19 min
  • Are Skinwalkers REAL? Creepy Navajo Legends Explained
    Dec 5 2025

    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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    16 min
  • Why Do Dragons Hoard GOLD?
    Nov 28 2025

    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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    14 min
  • The TRUE Story of SEKHMET Ancient Egyptian Goddess & Eye of Ra
    Nov 21 2025

    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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    24 min
  • What is Tyr the god of?
    Nov 14 2025

    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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    16 min
  • The Messed‑Up Myth of Ares – Why Even the Greeks Hated Their War God
    Nov 7 2025

    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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    17 min
  • Kikimora: The Slavic Spirit Hidden in Your Walls
    Oct 27 2025

    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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    14 min
  • Gaia’s Secret War—Why Olympus Tried to Bury Her
    Sep 27 2025

    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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    16 min