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Fairychamber Witching Hour

Fairychamber Witching Hour

著者: Niina Niskanen
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概要

Welcome to the Fairychamber Witching Hour. Podcast is hosted by artist, illustrator and folklorist Niina Niskanen. Witching Hour explores myths, magic and the unknown. Niina is specialized on Finno-Baltic folklore, but you will find stories all over the world. To find out more visit http://www.fairychamber.org.

In each episode, Niina invites you to step across the threshold where history blends with mystery. From ancient seasonal rituals and forest spirits to modern-day encounters with the uncanny, the Witching Hour shines a light on forgotten traditions and living legends.

Whether you’re curious about the origins of a local festival, the hidden meanings behind old fairy tales, or the way folklore continues to shape our lives today, you’ll find a rich tapestry of stories here. Brew a cup of tea, settle in, and let the magic unfold. To find out more visit http://www.fairychamber.org

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  • S2E3 Day Of The Snakes
    2026/03/15

    The origin of Easter in Finland is quite fascinating. In pre-Christian times, people across the northern hemisphere celebrated the spring equinox between March 19th and 23rd. In Finland, the spring equinox was known as Matopäivä, the Day of the Snakes. The word "mato" in old Finnish referred to both snakes and worms, encompassing everything that slithered. It was believed that on the day of the spring equinox, snakes and worms would awaken from their hibernation. Finnish folklore contains several myths explaining how snakes came to be. According to one version, Akka, the earth goddess, was responsible for their creation. During the spring equinox, Akka would awaken, and all the snakes would emerge to dance in her honor. The origins of Akka and the snake cult were most likely introduced by the Baltic tribes.


    Fairychamber's Witching Hour is created by Niina Niskanen.

    Visit my website http://www.fairychamber.org

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fairychamberart/

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    14 分
  • S2E2 Valentine's Day Folklore
    2026/02/14

    Lupercalia, A mid-February fertility and purification rite held on February 13–15 in honor of Faunus (the Roman god of agriculture) and the legendary founders Romulus and Remus. Priests (Luperci) sacrificed goats and a dog, then struck bystanders—especially women—with strips of goat hide to promote fertility and ease childbirth. Though not about romantic love, the festival’s themes of fertility and pairing later helped it merge with Christian traditions. By the 1400s, European nobles exchanged love notes or “valentines.” Surviving examples include a 1415 letter from Charles, Duke of Orléans, to his wife while imprisoned in the Tower of London.


    Fairychamber's Witching Hour is created by Niina Niskanen.

    Visit my website http://www.fairychamber.org

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fairychamberart/




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    22 分
  • S2E1 Jack Frost, Snow Faes and Winter Ghosts
    2026/01/14


    Jack Frost is a personification of winter’s chill in Northern European and later American folklore. He’s not tied to a single mythological tradition but emerges from old tales of frost sprites and winter spirits.,Often shown as a mischievous young man or sprite who paints frost on windows, nips noses and toes, and brings crisp cold air. In Victorian-era poetry and 19th-century children’s stories, he became a playful trickster. In European folklore, fairies (or fae) are nature spirits tied to seasons. Winter fairies embody frost, snow, and the hush of the cold months. They’re usually described as delicate, icy-winged beings who dance on snowflakes, freeze dewdrops, or guard the quiet of winter woods. Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII’s second wife and the mother of Queen Elizabeth I. She was executed at the Tower of London in 1536 on charges of treason and adultery.


    Fairychamber's Witching Hour is created by Niina Niskanen.

    Visit my website http://www.fairychamber.org

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fairychamberart/



    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    12 分
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