Moura Encantada- Storytelling

Moura Encantada- Storytelling

Author: Fabric of Folklore April 11, 2026 Duration: 5:19
She is found at the edge of rivers, inside ancient stones, and at the mouth of caves — combing her golden hair, waiting. The Moura Encantada is one of Portugal's oldest and most haunting supernatural figures. Cursed to exist between worlds, neither fully alive nor truly gone, she guards hidden treasures and ancient secrets — and she will reward you handsomely if you can set her free. But breaking her spell is never simple. This is the story of the Enchanted Moura — a figure so deeply wo...

Fabric of Folklore examines the threads of story and tradition that are woven into the human experience. This podcast isn't simply a collection of retold tales, though you will encounter strange, mystical, and macabre narratives from around the world. Instead, each episode pulls at a single thread to see where it leads-into the lives of the people who kept these stories alive, the cultural moments that shaped them, and the historical truths they often conceal. We explore the origins of legends, myths, and fairy tales not as fixed artifacts, but as living conversations between generations. By looking at the story behind the lore, behind the songs and the traditions, we uncover what these narratives were trying to communicate about fear, hope, morality, and community. These oral histories, passed down through whispers and campfires, form a shared tapestry. Listening to this podcast is an act of unraveling that tapestry to better understand its makers. You'll hear how a simple folktale can encapsulate an entire worldview, how a chilling legend reflects very real anxieties, and how a seemingly quaint tradition holds the key to a forgotten past. The fabric of our cultures is stitched together with these stories, and by examining them closely, we learn more about what it means to be human, to be part of a society, and to carry history forward in memory and meaning. It’s a deep, thoughtful, and often surprising journey into the heart of what we tell ourselves about who we are.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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