1. Your country
2. Does it have rich folklore
1. Sweden
2. Yes, tro
>>76987558
1. France
2. Farily rich, i'd say
>>76987558
>1. Your country
Norway
>2. Does it have rich folklore
Yeah, i would say so.
Also, trolls are not a Swedish folklore but Scandinavian
>>76987558
1. Faraguay
2. nah
>>76987558
West mongolia
Yes
Even my city hinterland has rich folklore
>>76987558
1.Mexico
2.Absolutely yes
>>76987558
1. Norway
2. Probably, possibly, but it's dead now. Some still believe that Saami people cast curses on them, though.
Yes.
Great thread, Sweden.
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Canada
Yes
>>76989910
But it does
https://youtu.be/fG53IT5uCBA
>>76987558
1. Spain
2. Yes. They inspired Gaudí to build Casa Batlló.
1. Mexico
2. No
>>76991718
forgot pic. Casa Batlló is inspired in the legend of saint George and the Dragon that a popular myth says that happened in a Catalan village called Montblanc
>>76987558
1. Poland
3. No, because nearly all of it was destroyed and forgotten
All we have nowadays is a few customs that got adapted into Christianity, a couple of regional legends, and a very vague and incomplete ideas about our old mythical creatures.
>>76987558
1. Flag
2. Plenty of them
>>76990912
Redpill me on canadian folklore
>>76987558
Not a lot, but we haven't been open for business as long as some of the others.
yea, extremely
>>76992796
Does Sasquatch count?
>>76990025
Your city is probably more population than norway
Thailand
Not really, no
>>76987558
1. Spain (Castile)
2. Yes and its highly underrated
>>76989910
Khe?
What about the guaraní mitos like the yaci-yatere, pombero, etc.
1. Britain
2. Very much so. T. Hellhounds
>>76989842
Yeah, Swedish and Norwegian folklore is practically identical and broadly Scandinavian, with local differences of course.
>>76992039
you have a mainstream franchise based entirely off of your folklore anon