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#WritersCoffeeClub 8/19 Talk about the influence of folklore on your work.

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  • Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
    Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
    Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist
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    #WritersCoffeeClub 8/19 Talk about the influence of folklore on your work.

    I had a lot of fairy books of different colours, growing up. I swap folklore tidbits with people even now. Urban legends and lore have seeped into my thinking at a lower level than I could ever unpick. I use them for adventure seeds, but I also use them for the feel of a scenario.

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    • Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist

      #WritersCoffeeClub 8/19 Talk about the influence of folklore on your work.

      I had a lot of fairy books of different colours, growing up. I swap folklore tidbits with people even now. Urban legends and lore have seeped into my thinking at a lower level than I could ever unpick. I use them for adventure seeds, but I also use them for the feel of a scenario.

      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
      Jürgen Hubert
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      @dianaprobst

      "I had a lot of fairy books of different colours, growing up."

      Do you mean the "The [color] Fair Books" by Andrew Lang?

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      • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

        @dianaprobst

        "I had a lot of fairy books of different colours, growing up."

        Do you mean the "The [color] Fair Books" by Andrew Lang?

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        Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
        Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
        Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist
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        @juergen_hubert Yes. Also, I have a post of yours saved and I mean to use it. I tried to track you down recently to say so, but was on a device not logged into Mastodon. I did see your post saying you would like people to write from your work so I was intending to make more of an attempt when that writing got closer.

        Your translation works are fab and I love them. Please keep going.

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        • Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist

          @juergen_hubert Yes. Also, I have a post of yours saved and I mean to use it. I tried to track you down recently to say so, but was on a device not logged into Mastodon. I did see your post saying you would like people to write from your work so I was intending to make more of an attempt when that writing got closer.

          Your translation works are fab and I love them. Please keep going.

          Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
          Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
          Jürgen Hubert
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          @dianaprobst

          I intend to!

          Also, have you seen my wiki? If you remember what the tale was about, I can add it.

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          • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

            @dianaprobst

            I intend to!

            Also, have you seen my wiki? If you remember what the tale was about, I can add it.

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            Sunken Castles, Evil Poodles Wiki

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            Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
            Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
            Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist
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            @juergen_hubert It was the one about the group of boys who saw a burning ghost by a boundary stone. The one who recognised it was given tools and an amulet and the ghost used the tools to move the boundary stone back, and then told the boy that in three days he would be admitted to heaven as a reward. The boy died three days later.

            I am probably going to make the ghost into a plot hook.

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            • Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist

              @juergen_hubert It was the one about the group of boys who saw a burning ghost by a boundary stone. The one who recognised it was given tools and an amulet and the ghost used the tools to move the boundary stone back, and then told the boy that in three days he would be admitted to heaven as a reward. The boy died three days later.

              I am probably going to make the ghost into a plot hook.

              Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
              Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              @dianaprobst

              To be honest, while I recognize some of the elements, I do not remember _that_ particular combination.

              Though recombining familiar elements in something new is in the very best spirit of folk storytelling. 😉

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              • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

                @dianaprobst

                To be honest, while I recognize some of the elements, I do not remember _that_ particular combination.

                Though recombining familiar elements in something new is in the very best spirit of folk storytelling. 😉

                Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
                Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
                Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist
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                @juergen_hubert Yes, totally. Stories are remixes of stories.

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                • Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist

                  @juergen_hubert Yes, totally. Stories are remixes of stories.

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                  Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @dianaprobst

                  I did dig up a tale about a boy who dies young, though:

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                  • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

                    @dianaprobst

                    I did dig up a tale about a boy who dies young, though:

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                    A Historical Anecdote Of A Boy Who Was Lost At Stettin

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                    Sunken Castles, Evil Poodles Wiki (wiki.sunkencastles.com)

                    Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
                    Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @juergen_hubert I got to the correct computer to find the link.

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                    Jürgen Hubert (@juergen_hubert@thefolklore.cafe)

                    Attached: 1 image #FolkloreMoment : A group of children once encountered a "fiery man" next to a boundary stone, and only one boy recognized him as his dead godfather. Thus, it was determined that the boy should help save the ghost. He was given blessed items as well as a hoe and a spade, and was told to give the latter to the ghost when he was mucking around the boundary stone. The ghost took them, and used them to move the boundary stone to its original location from where he had wrongly taken it from in life. Then the ghost exclaimed: "Now I am saved! In exchange, you too shall enter Heaven in three days!" And, indeed, the boy died three days later. #Switzerland #folktale #folklore EDIT: Forgot to add the link. https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb10454995?page=134,135

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                    • Diana Probst, Cambridge ArtistD Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist

                      @juergen_hubert I got to the correct computer to find the link.

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                      Jürgen Hubert (@juergen_hubert@thefolklore.cafe)

                      Attached: 1 image #FolkloreMoment : A group of children once encountered a "fiery man" next to a boundary stone, and only one boy recognized him as his dead godfather. Thus, it was determined that the boy should help save the ghost. He was given blessed items as well as a hoe and a spade, and was told to give the latter to the ghost when he was mucking around the boundary stone. The ghost took them, and used them to move the boundary stone to its original location from where he had wrongly taken it from in life. Then the ghost exclaimed: "Now I am saved! In exchange, you too shall enter Heaven in three days!" And, indeed, the boy died three days later. #Switzerland #folktale #folklore EDIT: Forgot to add the link. https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb10454995?page=134,135

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                      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @dianaprobst

                      Ah, okay, it was one of the tales I had not replaced yet - that explains it.

                      I will add it eventually, for my hypothetical future "Reckless Child Endangerment" book.

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