One of the Weirdest Fairy Tales I've Ever Read - Featuring A Bird that Becomes a Woman!
Go I Know Not Whither and Fetch I Know Not What is a Russian fairy tale with ancient roots that was collected by Alexander Afanasyev and includes a bird that transforms into a woman, a croon cat, and of course, Baba Yaga! This is the most epic journey tale I've covered so far! Video and music by me

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This is the Scariest Fairy Tale I've Ever Read! The Fiend!

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Lost in the Kingdom of the Cats - An Underappreciated French Fairy Tale

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This Forgotten Fairy Tale Includes a Stolen Voice and the Horror of Music! Dumb Othmar by De Morgan

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This Fairy Tale is so Weird! Eating a Flower Makes a Woman Pregnant, and so Much More! Tatterhood

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The First Cats Were Never What We Thought — Ancient DNA Finally Revealed Their Hidden Origin

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One of Japan's Oldest Fairy Tales - Urashima Taro - Features a Shapeshifting Bride!

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The Psychological Trick That Keeps you Obedient

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A Forgotten Weird and Horrific Fairy Tale from the Oldest Collection of European Fairy Tales

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She Doesn't Kiss Him to Break the Spell, She Kills Him! The Real Princess and the Frog!

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Baba Yaga Had A Point: Folklore Deep Dive

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The Richpins by E. G. Swain (1927) | A Forgotten Classic Ghost Story

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A Monster Romance Deep Dive

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A Rusty Nail - A Werebear - and a Turnip? This Recently Rediscovered Forgotten Fairy Tale Gets Weird

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The Only One Not Laughing Was The Clown

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The Mysterious Painting That Obsessed Hitler

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Fantasy Has a Tolkien Problem

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Baba Yaga and the wisdom of fear. This is how to stop seeking comfort

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The part of the Voynich Manuscript we CAN read (f116v). Why is it still so hard?

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Fairies Weren't What You Think | The Dark Truth Behind British & Irish Folklore

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