The archive gathers stories from across cultures, centuries, and belief systems—not to demand certainty, but to explore why these stories endure. Ancient gods, haunted places, cryptids, omens, urban legends, and forgotten traditions all share shelves here, connected by the patterns that continue repeating through human history.

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Romuva – The Baltic Pagan Faith of Lithuania
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Romuva – The Baltic Pagan Faith of Lithuania

Romuva is the modern revival of Baltic paganism in Lithuania, honoring the sun goddess Saule, the thunder god Perkūnas, and the earth mother Žemyna. Rooted in folk song and seasonal ritual, it celebrates cycles of fire, land, and ancestors. Explore how this faith survived centuries of suppression to reawaken as a living tradition of harmony with nature.

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Dievturība – The Latvian Native Faith
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Dievturība – The Latvian Native Faith

Dievturība is the modern revival of Latvian folk paganism, honoring Dievs, Māra, Laima, and the cycles of nature. Rooted in ancient dainas, rituals, and seasonal festivals, it blends ancestral memory with living practice. Explore how this native faith weaves gods, land, and song into a sacred worldview reborn in modern Latvia.

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