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American Urban Legends: The Research

American Urban Legends: The Research I know it has taken me a minute to get the research uploaded (and as I am typing this, I still have days 4 and 5 to edit/upload between chores), but here is the wonderful world of Lily's research. Aside from a couple things (like whacking my knee on camera), it's mostly unedited and full of my actual, real-time facial expressions and reactions. You can watch the playlist in full or individual videos. Researching is never a short process, especially if you suffer from squirrel brain like I do! 😂 Enjoy! Full Playlist Individual Video Links Day 1 Days 2 & 3 Day 4 Day 5 Please don't forget to check out the rest of the  American Urban Legends . The main page is updated with all the good spookiness! Until next time lore lovers, stay spooky💖 ~Lily Submit your Stories and Suggestions Shop Lily’s Library Subscribe for Post Updates Support the Blog Follow Lily's Lore & Legends on Twitter Follow Lily's Lore & Legends on Facebo

American Urban Legends: Visions of Death

American Urban Legends: Visions of Death For Halloween 2022, I am taking a quick detour from my usual posts and the lore vs the facts for something more fun - American Urban Legends! We all have our favorite ones, told around the campfire or at slumber parties. No one ever really knows how the legend started, but we all know some version of it... Stepping away from the facts and with no debunking allowed, this spooky season I want to bring you not just the generic story, but possible locations for origins, eyewitness accounts of monsters, and any possible "how-to" when it comes to summoning...whatever goes bump in your lore. Now don't say I didn't warn you. After all, I didn't check the facts. Today's legend might not get you, but go looking too deep and I'm sure another one will. Visions of Death The statue had been there since before the town grew up around it. No one knows who sculpted it, only that after hundreds of years, the hooded figure was still a