The shade of the Danish King Abel haunts the Schleswig region as the leader of the Wild Hunt.'n#WyrdWednesday https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/King_Abel%27s_Hunt
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The shade of the Danish King Abel haunts the Schleswig region as the leader of the Wild Hunt.
#WyrdWednesday
https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/King_Abel%27s_Hunt -
The shade of the Danish King Abel haunts the Schleswig region as the leader of the Wild Hunt.
#WyrdWednesday
https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/King_Abel%27s_Hunt@juergen_hubert uhhhh Birthplace Mythology. Let's sink my teeth into that!
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@juergen_hubert uhhhh Birthplace Mythology. Let's sink my teeth into that!
It took me a while to find that grave, but find it I did!
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It took me a while to find that grave, but find it I did!
@juergen_hubert on my next visit I have to go to visit the castle museum and look for mentions about King Abel. I remember many nights in my youth where we used to haunt children in the forest as part of a Halloween event of the local youth center in the forests around Schleswig (please if ever quote the whole sentence
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We could have done so much more with that as common knowledge.I don't know how many times I visited the St. Petry Dom with the school. Or later showing friends around.
The legend of the Bride in the Brautsee, heard stories of the haunted psychiatry now a private living complex.
Or the weeping ghost of the nun in the women's monastery. Sadly I can't really remember it anymore.I have traveled between Schuby, Dannewerk, Hüsby and Schleswig so many times at night, on foot, alone and the area always had a quite scary ambient, it was always like someone is watching you from the many shadows along the roads.
Thank you for this piece of historical folklore.



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@juergen_hubert on my next visit I have to go to visit the castle museum and look for mentions about King Abel. I remember many nights in my youth where we used to haunt children in the forest as part of a Halloween event of the local youth center in the forests around Schleswig (please if ever quote the whole sentence
).
We could have done so much more with that as common knowledge.I don't know how many times I visited the St. Petry Dom with the school. Or later showing friends around.
The legend of the Bride in the Brautsee, heard stories of the haunted psychiatry now a private living complex.
Or the weeping ghost of the nun in the women's monastery. Sadly I can't really remember it anymore.I have traveled between Schuby, Dannewerk, Hüsby and Schleswig so many times at night, on foot, alone and the area always had a quite scary ambient, it was always like someone is watching you from the many shadows along the roads.
Thank you for this piece of historical folklore.



If you want to check out more folk tales from the region, you can look at the map - although I haven't finished it yet.