Monthly Archives: February 2021

Mythology Monday: Lupercalia

So, as I am writing this post it is currently Valentine’s Day. You know, the feast day of St. Valentine, a celebration of romantic love, and all that jazz. But what if I told you that the reason for the season used to be running around smacking people with goat skins?

Today, we’re going to talk about the Roman festival of Lupercalia.

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Mythology Monday: The Twelve Labors Of Heracles

I think it’s been a little while since I’ve talked about a Greek myth, so today we’re going to look at the twelve labors of Heracles.

Note: while he is more often referred to as Hercules, that’s the Roman version of the culture hero. Also, I just like the way Heracles sounds a lot better, so that’s what I’m going with here.

This is also going to be kind of an abridged version of the myth, since otherwise we’d be here all day because it’s not exactly short.

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Mythology Monday: Yara-ma-yha-who

I will be the first to admit that I don’t know a lot about indigenous Australian folklore. I first heard about this particular critter from a Tik Tok of all things. But if this is any indication, Australia’s monsters are about as ready and able to kill you as their actual wildlife.

That creature is the yara-ma-yha-who.

Hold on folks, because this actually gets a bit rough.

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