Welcome back for more fascinating Canadian legends! Sam McGee is one of the most famous characters in Canadian folklore, immortalized in the poem “The Cremation of Sam McGee” by Robert Service. Set against the backdrop of the Yukon Gold Rush. The poem narrates his haunting journey and his final request. Now, let’s dive into the chilling legend of the Qallupilluit. In Inuit mythology, the Qallupilluit is a creature that lurks beneath the icy waters, waiting to ensnare unsuspecting children who wander too close to the edge. Described as a humanoid figure with green skin and long hair, the Qallupilluit serves as a cautionary tale for children, warning them to stay close to home.Members of the PodMoth Network https://www.instagram.com/podmoth?igsh=MWU5N20waW5kY205OQ==Check us out on Instagram. Send us a dm with your scary stories to be featured on one of our Sunday scaries! https://www.instagram.com/ttcvpodcast?igsh=ZDRsNTNhN2kwN2du&utm_source=qrCreep it real! Produced & edited by Avery Thornton & Mandy Beattie Music- Ooze by 92elm (uppbeat.io)
Welcome back for more fascinating Canadian legends! Sam McGee is one of the most famous characters in Canadian folklore, immortalized in the poem “The Cremation of Sam McGee” by Robert Service. Set against the backdrop of the Yukon Gold Rush. The poem narrates his haunting journey and his final request. Now, let’s dive into the chilling legend of the Qallupilluit. In Inuit mythology, the Qallupilluit is a creature that lurks beneath the icy waters, waiting to ensnare unsuspecting children who wa...