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Folklore: standing stones at yule tide

29 Dec 21 - 02:20 PM (#4130332)
Subject: BS: standing stones at yule tide
From: The Sandman

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b00wnlc In lowland Scotland scary stories and the presence of the dead are associated with Halloween. But in the Northern Isles all those customs belong to Christmas.

It began life not as a jolly day for children but as the feast of the returning dead: Yule. At Yule a truce was declared with the living, all work on the farm was stopped and large quantities of strong ale were brewed for the feast. Now hauntings were at their peak and uncanny things walked. Viking undead, with their supernatural strength and hunger for flesh, were not to be trifled with - they could tear your roof or your head off at this time of year.

On Tulya's E'en, seven days before Christmas, the Trows [trolls] were granted permission to leave their underground homes "in the heart of the earth and dwell, if it so pleased them, above the ground." so the sign of the cross had to be made on everything.


29 Dec 21 - 02:59 PM (#4130335)
Subject: RE: BS: standing stones at yule tide
From: The Sandman

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wnlct


29 Dec 21 - 03:00 PM (#4130336)
Subject: RE: BS: standing stones at yule tide
From: The Sandman

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wnlct


29 Dec 21 - 08:54 PM (#4130379)
Subject: RE: BS: standing stones at yule tide
From: Rapparee

Iceland.


31 Dec 21 - 03:11 AM (#4130523)
Subject: RE: BS: standing stones at yule tide
From: Mr Red

In England there is a legend about qualifying as a true Englishman and the Rollright Stones.

Seeing mid-summer's dawn rise over them. I tried once and ......................

FOG!

Still, I ain't English. I is Staffordshire, owr kid.