Welcome to 'Folktales of the Sea' The Faerie Folk's very first storytelling collection, featuring a selection of my favourite folktales from across the podcast, all connected by their oceanic settings. I will introduce each of today’s stories by their title and place of origin, including the version of the story I’ve based mine on, but without the usual history section of the podcast, so you will be able to enjoy today’s tales as background listening to help you drift off to sleep, study, or just to keep you company on a cosy evening! I’ve also included one brand new folktale in today’s compilation that I’ve not told on the podcast before, so make sure to stay to the end to hear the Scottish legend, The Mermaid of Dunnet Bay. I’m currently on a mission to revisit some of the older episodes of the podcast, as I’d like to bring their quality up to the same standard as my later episodes, so I hope this storytelling session can help tide you over whilst I work on those. And you will be getting a sneak preview of some of the updates that I’m making in today’s episode, as I share brand new versions of The Mermaid of Zennor and many of your other favourite folktales, with updated sound quality, music and effects. So then friends, I think it is time for us to travel to the sea… The main music featured in today's episode is: Galway by Kevin MacLeod Link: incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3795-galway
License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The Mermaid of Zennor From Zennor in Cornwall, England. Based on the version in Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall by William Bottrrell, published in 1873. From the episode 'The Mystical Mermaids of Cornwall'. Music Galatic Battles / Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Once in a Life / Howard Harper-Barnes / courtesy of Epidemic Sound The Mermaid of Padstow From Padstow in Cornwall, England Based on the version in North Cornwall Fairies and Legends by Enys Tregarthen published in 1906. From the episode 'The Mystical Mermaids of Cornwall'. Music Highland Hymn/ Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Sphinx / David Celeste / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Restless Pacific / Jon Björk / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Streching the Minutes / Jon Björk / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Wherever I Wander (Edit) / Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound The Seal Catcher’s Adventure From John O’Groats, in Caithness, Scotland. Based on the version by William Grant Stewart in The Popular Superstitions and Festive Amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland, published in 1823. Adapted from the episode 'Scotland's Shapeshifting Seals and Fantastical Faeries'. Music The Road Less Travelled / Gabriel Lewis / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Greyish Regret / Charles Holme / courtesy of Epidemic Sound The Last of Our Kind (Edit) / Jon Björk / courtesy of Epidemic Sound A King's Ransom / Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound The Norman Kings / Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound The Skinningrove Merman From Skinningrove in North Yorkshire, England Based on John Grave’s account in 1808’s ‘The History of Cleveland in the North Riding of the County of York’ and Folk Tales From The North York Moors by Peter N. Walker, published in 1990. From the episode 'The Helpful Hob and Mysterious Merman of the North York Moors'. Music Ivory Tower / Philip Ayers / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Where The Thistle Grows / Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound The Protagonist / Howard Harper-Barnes / courtesy of Epidemic Sound The Mermaid of Dunnet Bay From Dunnet Bay in The Scottish Highlands. Based on the version in ‘Sketch of the Civil and Traditional History of Caithness’, by James T Calder with historical notes by Thomas Sinclair, published in 1887. Music A Call From the Wild / Rune Dale / courtesy of Epidemic Sound May You Have / Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Celtics in Disguise (Edit) / Trabant 33 / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Moon Child / Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Forsaken Wayfarer / Jon Björk / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Solemn / Bonnie Grace / courtesy of Epidemic Sound Across Rocky Plains / Jon Björk / courtesy of Epidemic Sound