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Jason Weiser

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Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

The traveler might be weary, but he was also wary.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

He did not go to the tent.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

He didn't even move from that spot as the fire died.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

This was not a normal place.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

and the log he sat against and the ground in front of him were the only things he could be sure of.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

He was right to be wary, but wrong about what he could be sure of.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

When the sun rose, he found the log that he sat on was not a log, but a rocky outcropping.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

He was on the edge of a cliff, and if he had tried to take one more step toward the Durgar or even go to sleep, he would have toppled to his death.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

There are two ways to avoid the duergar.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Apparently you can carry Holly with you.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

That's one way.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Also, just going to say it, follow rules one through three of the Myths and Legends podcast.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

And as always, you'll be fine.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

That's it for this time.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Myths and Legends is by Jason and Carissa Weiser.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Our theme song is by Broke for Free, and the Creature of the Week music is by Steve Combs.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

There are links to even more of the music we used in the show notes.

Myths and Legends
436: Korean folkore: Feet First

Thank you so much for listening, and we'll see you next time.

Myths and Legends
433: Spanish folklore: Doña of the Dead

This week on Myths and Legends, it's a story from early modern Spain, where we'll see how singing can be hazardous to your health, and that if you're having a hard time making big life decisions, you might just need to get attacked by bandits.

Myths and Legends
433: Spanish folklore: Doña of the Dead

Or pirates.