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Christmas Folklore Volume II | Dark Holiday Legends

Christmas Folklore Volume II | Dark Holiday Legends

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Christmas wasn’t always a season of joy and comfort. For centuries, it was a time of judgment, punishment, and fear.

In this episode of the Deep Woods Paranormal Podcast, Matt continues exploring the dark side of Christmas folklore, uncovering chilling legends that were once used to enforce obedience and protect communities during the harsh winter months.

These stories were not told for entertainment — they were warnings. In this episode, we explore:

• The Christmas Werewolf of France
• The Butzemann — a faceless Christmas night terror
• The Devil’s mysterious footprints appearing on Christmas morning
• Frau Trude — the winter witch of punishment
• Saint Nicholas’ Book of the Damned

If you enjoy dark folklore, haunted history, and paranormal storytelling, this episode pulls back the curtain on Christmas traditions you were never meant to forget.

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