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16. The Legends of the Seven Seas

29 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Black sails on the horizon. Cannons thundering through the mist. The creak of timber beneath blood-soaked decks. In this episode of Mythic Albion, we sail into the violent and mythologised world of the pirates — the outlaws, privateers, rebels and monsters who haunted the seas during the Golden Age of Piracy. Far from the romantic tales of adventure, these were dangerous men shaped by war, empire and survival. Men who abandoned the laws of kings and nations to forge their own brutal kingdoms upon the ocean. We follow the lives and legends of some of history's most infamous pirates: * Blackbeard — the smoke-shrouded Devil of the Atlantic * Calico Jack and the legendary women who sailed beside him: Anne Bonny and Mary Read * Bartholomew Roberts — the Gentleman Pirate who captured hundreds of ships * And Edward Low — a man whose cruelty became infamous even among pirates themselves Together, their stories reveal a world of black flags, naval warfare, mutiny, greed and terror — where freedom and brutality walked hand in hand. But beyond the history lies something deeper. Because pirates endure not simply because they existed… But because they became myth. Symbols of rebellion. Of lawlessness. Of humanity untethered from civilisation itself. From storm-dark seas to the gallows awaiting them on shore, this is the story of the men and women who became the Devils of the Sea. Mythic Albion — where the old world is never as far away as it seems. 0:09 - Intro 2:21 - Blackbeard 8:32 - Calico Jack 13:49 - Edward Low 19:37 - Black Bart 25:42 - Conclusion With music by Luella Gren, Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Fredrik Ekstrom, Philip Ayers and Ruiqi Zhao, Music and sound effects licensed via Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com [https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/featured/]). All audio elements under active subscription licence. All art is original and produced by AI. Please follow is on: http://www.instagram.com/mythicalbion [http://www.instagram.com/mythicalbion] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583540966128] http://x.com/MythicAlbion25 [http://x.com/MythicAlbion25] Support Mythic Albion and future folklore episodes at: paypal.me/MythicAlbion

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Portada del episodio 17. The Devil's Mark

17. The Devil's Mark

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Portada del episodio 16. The Legends of the Seven Seas

16. The Legends of the Seven Seas

Black sails on the horizon. Cannons thundering through the mist. The creak of timber beneath blood-soaked decks. In this episode of Mythic Albion, we sail into the violent and mythologised world of the pirates — the outlaws, privateers, rebels and monsters who haunted the seas during the Golden Age of Piracy. Far from the romantic tales of adventure, these were dangerous men shaped by war, empire and survival. Men who abandoned the laws of kings and nations to forge their own brutal kingdoms upon the ocean. We follow the lives and legends of some of history's most infamous pirates: * Blackbeard — the smoke-shrouded Devil of the Atlantic * Calico Jack and the legendary women who sailed beside him: Anne Bonny and Mary Read * Bartholomew Roberts — the Gentleman Pirate who captured hundreds of ships * And Edward Low — a man whose cruelty became infamous even among pirates themselves Together, their stories reveal a world of black flags, naval warfare, mutiny, greed and terror — where freedom and brutality walked hand in hand. But beyond the history lies something deeper. Because pirates endure not simply because they existed… But because they became myth. Symbols of rebellion. Of lawlessness. Of humanity untethered from civilisation itself. From storm-dark seas to the gallows awaiting them on shore, this is the story of the men and women who became the Devils of the Sea. Mythic Albion — where the old world is never as far away as it seems. 0:09 - Intro 2:21 - Blackbeard 8:32 - Calico Jack 13:49 - Edward Low 19:37 - Black Bart 25:42 - Conclusion With music by Luella Gren, Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Fredrik Ekstrom, Philip Ayers and Ruiqi Zhao, Music and sound effects licensed via Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com [https://www.epidemicsound.com/music/featured/]). All audio elements under active subscription licence. All art is original and produced by AI. Please follow is on: http://www.instagram.com/mythicalbion [http://www.instagram.com/mythicalbion] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583540966128] http://x.com/MythicAlbion25 [http://x.com/MythicAlbion25] Support Mythic Albion and future folklore episodes at: paypal.me/MythicAlbion

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Portada del episodio 15. Fae - Between Worlds

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