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Legends of the Hidden Horde

Podcast by Lance Martin

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Legends of the Hidden Horde is a biweekly podcast that dives deep into the shadows of folklore, cryptids, and enigmatic creatures from around the world. Hosted by Lance Martin, each episode delivers a chilling, atmospheric tale grounded in real legends, eyewitness accounts, and cultural lore, brought to life through immersive, creative storytelling. Imagine slipping into the mist-shrouded swamps of the Bridgewater Triangle where Pukwudgie tricksters lurk, or facing the skinless Boo Hag that steals skins to walk among us at night. Or encountering storm-riding Blue Men of the Minch who challenge sailors with deadly rhymes, or river monsters like Borinkus haunting blackwater bends. These aren’t dusty retellings, they’re vivid, cinematic journeys that blend the eerie beauty of myth with the haunting possibility that something truly waits in the unknown. Creative folklore with bite: Episodes weave historical context, eyewitness reports, and imaginative twists into gripping narratives. Expect rich sensory details, cultural depth, and explorations of origins, societal impacts, and “what if they’re real?” implications(ethical, existential, and ecological). Short and immersive: All episodes clock in at 15 minutes or less—perfect for late-night listens, commutes, or quick escapes into the strange. Two new episodes drop weekly, building your horde of hidden legends steadily. Tone: Dark, mysterious, and wondrous. It channels classic horror podcast vibes and fireside ghost stories with modern production. Think vivid narration, subtle sound design cues, and a respectful nod to source cultures while amplifying the uncanny. The podcast spans global traditions and local terrors: - The Blue Men of Minch → Storm kelpies of Scotland’s treacherous straits. - Borinkus (St. John’s River Monster) → Florida’s elusive river beast. - The Tikbalang → Horse-headed trickster of Philippine forests. - The Boo Hag → Skin-stealing nightmare of Gullah lore. - The Pukwudgie → Mischievous swamp dwellers of New England. - The Piasa Bird, Jenny Greenteeth, Lac Wood Screecher, and more—from Native American rock art horrors to English bog witches. If you love podcasts like Lore, Monsters Among Us, or The Midnight Library but want tighter, more cinematic bites, or if cryptid shows like Sasquatch Chronicles appeal but you crave global folklore with creative flair, Legends of the Hidden Horde delivers. It transforms ancient whispers and modern sightings into stories that linger, making you scan the treeline, check the water’s edge, or wonder what’s really out there in the dark. Keep your eyes open. You never know what might be lurking in the shadows.

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jakson The Kludde kansikuva

The Kludde

In the oral traditions of the Flemish people, passed down through generations in farmhouses and along lonely paths, lives the Kludde, a shapeshifting spirit of torment and trickery.  This is not a creature of distant myth but a figure rooted in the lived fears and warnings of local communities: a guardian of boundaries between safety and peril, light and shadow, the known path and the treacherous unknown.  This is Episode 36: The Kludde. Sources https://abookofcreatures.com/2019/06/07/kludde/ (detailed English summary with historical references) https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kludde (Dutch Wikipedia entry on Flemish folklore) https://mythlok.com/kludde/ (overview of traits and regional context) Historical collections referenced in sources above, including 19th-century accounts by Baron of Saint-Genois, Teirlinck’s Le Folklore Flamand, and related volumes like Northern Mythology.

9. heinä 2026 - 8 min
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The Processional Giants of Mons

In Belgian culture, the processional giants stand as towering emblems of identity, resilience, and communal memory. Belgium is home to more than 2,000 of these colossal figures, some of the highest concentrations in the world for such a small nation, with Flanders particularly rich in them. Many date back to the late Middle Ages, originally appearing in religious processions to educate and inspire before evolving into proud symbols of civic independence and local heritage. Inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity alongside their French counterparts, they dance through festivals like the Ducasse de Mons and the Ommegang, carried by dedicated bearers and celebrated by entire communities. They are not mere decorations but living vessels of history, blending myth, faith, and folk tradition into spectacles that bind past and present.  This is Episode 35: The Processional Giants of Mons Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducasse_de_Mons [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducasse_de_Mons] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ommegang_of_Brussels [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ommegang_of_Brussels] https://historiek.net/silvius-brabo-druon-antigoon/80323/ [https://historiek.net/silvius-brabo-druon-antigoon/80323/] (Druon Antigoon legend) Additional heritage documentation from Wallonia-Brussels living heritage resources and historical accounts of the Lumeçon combat.

6. heinä 2026 - 11 min
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Qalupalik

This is Episode 34: Qalupalik In the long night of the Arctic, where the sea breathes under thick ice and the wind carries secrets older than memory, the people of the camps knew to listen.   They gathered in the warmth of the Qulliq, its flame flickering against walls of snow and stone. Elders spoke in low voices of the beings that shared the land and water, not as fairy tales for comfort, but as truths woven into survival. Among them was the Qalupalik, the one who waits beneath the ice edge. Sources Wikipedia overview (with references to Boas and variations): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qallupilluit [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qallupilluit] Folktales America retelling and context: https://folktalesamerica.com/Qalupalik-the-sea-creature-that-takes-children/ [https://folktalesamerica.com/qalupalik-the-sea-creature-that-takes-children/] Inhabit Media / Elisha Kilabuk The Qalupalik (kah-loo-pah-leek) (kah-loo-pah-leek) (kah-loo-pah-leek) book details and descriptions: https://quillandquire.com/review/the-Qalupalik [https://quillandquire.com/review/the-qalupalik/] NFB/Nunavut Animation Lab short film adaptation: Search “Nunavut Animation Lab Qalupalik” on YouTube or nfb.ca Tell Story site with traditional variations (including Boas-inspired grandmother tale): https://tellstory.net/stories/inuit/folk-tale/the-child-taken-by-the-qallupilluit/ [https://tellstory.net/stories/inuit/folk-tale/the-child-taken-by-the-qallupilluit/]   Additional context on cultural role and modern graphic adaptations: References in NightTide Magazine or CM: Canadian Review of Materials for Putuguq & Kublu and the Qalupalik

2. heinä 2026 - 12 min
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The Daughters of Airitech

In the ancient heart of Connacht where rolling plains meet the brooding hills and mists rise like forgotten memories, there stands a place of power and peril. Rathcroghan, also known as Cruachan, rises as a complex of earthworks, ringforts, and caves.  For the Gaelic peoples of old Ireland, this was no ordinary hill. It was a threshold, a place where the veil between the human world and the Otherworld grew thin, especially when the year turned toward darkness. Every Samhain, when the harvest was gathered and the boundary between living and dead, known and unknown, softened like damp wool, something stirred in the depths of the cave. From that shadowed mouth emerged three figures bound by blood and duty: the daughters of Airitech. Airitech himself remains a mystery wrapped in shadow, a creature of the Otherworld, a being who had twice met violent ends at human hands yet endured through the fierce loyalty of his progeny. He did not raid the surface himself in these later cycles. Instead, his three daughters upheld the ancient rhythm... Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cas_Corach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cas_Corach] (core legend summary and reference to Windisch’s Irische Texte, 1900) https://enchantedconversationmag.blogspot.com/2018/10/daughters-of-Airitech-by-i-e-kneverday.html [https://enchantedconversationmag.blogspot.com/2018/10/daughters-of-airitech-by-i-e-kneverday.html] (detailed modern atmospheric retelling) https://irishmyths.com/2021/04/10/wolfwalkers/ [https://irishmyths.com/2021/04/10/wolfwalkers/] (Irish werewolf/Faoladh: FAY-luh or FWEE-luh lore, cultural context, and connections to broader traditions) https://encyclopedia-of-monsters.fandom.com/wiki/Airitech [https://encyclopedia-of-monsters.fandom.com/wiki/Airitech]  (secondary summary of the entity) https://www.wyrmfoe.com/1936/Airitechs-daughters/ [https://www.wyrmfoe.com/1936/airitechs-daughters/] (RPG contextual reference noting the Celtic origin)

30. kesä 2026 - 13 min
jakson Anansi kansikuva

Anansi

In the deep forests of the Akan lands, where ancient trees whisper secrets to the wind and the earth pulses with the heartbeat of generations, there dwells a being both small and boundless. We do not really mean what we are about to say is true. A story, just a story; let it come, let it go.  Episode 32 is the tale of Anansi, the spider whose threads bind the world of stories. Born from the rich oral traditions of the Akan people, particularly the Ashanti of what is now Ghana. Anansi is no mere creature of legend but a paradoxical spirit of cunning, wisdom, and mischief. His stories honor the ingenuity of a people who have long navigated the complexities of life through wit and resilience, respecting the cultural heritage from which they spring. Sources Wikipedia Anansi/Ananse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anansi/Ananse (/əˈnɑːnsi/): ah-NAHN-see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anansi] TED-Ed Anansi/Ananses Myth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nWba9Ii5Lo [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nWba9Ii5Lo] Study.com Anansi: https://study.com/academy/lesson/Anansi/Ananse (/əˈnɑːnsi/): ah-NAHN-see-spider-stories-mythology.html [https://study.com/academy/lesson/anansi-spider-stories-mythology.html] Britannica Ananse: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ananse [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ananse] Gutenberg Jamaica Anansi Stories: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/72735/72735-h/72735-h.htm [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/72735/72735-h/72735-h.htm] Vecsey on Akan Trickster (cultural context): https://pages.mtu.edu/~rlstrick/rsvtxt/faulkner/vecsey.pdf [https://pages.mtu.edu/~rlstrick/rsvtxt/faulkner/vecsey.pdf]

25. kesä 2026 - 9 min
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