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Category: Folklore and Urban Legends

Midoricon Coverage 2013 Part 2- Interview with Mr CreepyPasta

Posted on November 3, 2013June 4, 2025 by Chris Kincaid

This is a guest post by Zach Weaver. At Midoricon 2013, I got a chance to sit down with everyone’s favorite scary YouTuber, Mr. CreepyPasta.  For those who don’t know, creepypastas are stories that are posted online and spread around. Mr. CreepyPasta has done and excellent job of bringing these stories to life by reading…

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The Sokushinbutsu, Japan’s Mummy Monks

Posted on September 29, 2013May 23, 2016 by Andrew Kincaid

How far would you go for your beliefs?  If your faith called for it, would you give up your life?  What if, to get to heaven, you were called upon to take your OWN life? Sound bizarre? To a sect of Buddhists called Shugendo it wasn’t.  These monks and nuns are known now as the…

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Noppera-bo, the Faceless Ghost

Posted on June 2, 2013June 9, 2024 by Andrew Kincaid

It’s a sunny day, with only a few puffy white clouds in the sky. The temperature is perfect — warm enough you don’t need a jacket, but cool enough to be comfortable. You decide that it’s time to go fishing. When you tell your wife (or husband, as the case may be) where you intend…

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Kesagake the Man Eater

Posted on May 12, 2013May 12, 2013 by Andrew Kincaid

Sometimes humans get a bit cocky. After all, our big brains and ability to produce advanced technology put us head and shoulders above other animals, especially when it comes to killing power. Nobody can contest the fact that humans are the apex predator on planet Earth, but now and then nature reminds us that, when…

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Heikegani–The Samurai Crab

Posted on March 30, 2013May 23, 2016 by Andrew Kincaid

The year was 1185, the place a tiny bay called Dan-no-ura. Two great fleets faced one another; on once side, the Heike clan, imperial rulers of Japan, and on the other the Minamoto, upstarts fighting to control the throne. At stake was control of all Japan. After a half-day of fighting, the Heike were routed,…

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Kamaitachi–The Sickle Weasel

Posted on March 23, 2013May 23, 2016 by Andrew Kincaid

Night has fallen. You’ve had a hard day at work, and you’re walking home, cutting across a grassy field to save time. All of a sudden, a huge gust of wind knocks you to the ground. When you stand, you happen to look down and notice that your pants have been sliced open at the…

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