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In English-speaking media Russians are often portrayed as evil, menacing, or obscure. While this podcast doesn’t approve of violence or hate of any kind, it is a tool for those who aim to create evil, menacing, or obscure content.
You want to add Russian lore to your story? Go for it. Just make it legitimate.
We are here to help with that.
The tale we are sharing today is yet another one about the dead - in this case, the grateful ones. Full transcript is available on our website: http://blisaletter.ru/2023/10/31/bonus-tale-03-a-gift-horse/
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Our narrator for today is Peter Joseph Lewis, again. Were you fascinated by his mouse? Time to meet his horse.
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Narration & script: Stacy, doc.
Proofreading: craux & Saika.
Guest star: Peter Joseph Lewis.
Theme music: Andrei Popov.
Musical score for the tale: 2SICH.
bl is a Letter: Dark Russian Folklore
In English-speaking media Russians are often portrayed as evil, menacing, or obscure. While this podcast doesn’t approve of violence or hate of any kind, it is a tool for those who aim to create evil, menacing, or obscure content.
You want to add Russian lore to your story? Go for it. Just make it legitimate.
We are here to help with that.