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Shadows of the Harvest: Unveiling the Dark Lore of November

35 min · 19 de dic de 2025
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Join Leigh and Bea on Shadowkeepers as they explore the eerie myths surrounding global harvest traditions. November is believed by many cultures to be a time when shadows grow hungry, as ancient peoples revered and feared the spirit beings connected to their fields. From European harvest ghosts to Native American corn mothers, these tales reveal rituals not just of celebration but of survival. Discover how old beliefs in the dangers of the last sheaf, and the spirits left searching for missed crops, have shaped the stories told around harvest fires to keep the darkness at bay.

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