Quwwatu-Llah Oyebode

Quwwatu-Llah Oyebode

Parchment-style illustration of Miklós facing the seven-headed Fairy King inside an enchanted Hungarian castle.

The Seven‑Headed Fairy King: A Hungarian Heroic Folktale

In a quiet Hungarian village nestled along the rolling plains and forested hills, there lived a young hero named Miklós. Known for his cleverness and unwavering courage, he had long dreamed of heroic deeds. The villagers often spoke of a princess held captive in a distant enchanted castle, a place shrouded in mystery, guarded by creatures both fearsome and magical.
A Serbian folktale of bride witnessing serpent transform into man.

The Snake Bridegroom

Long ago, in a Serbian village where red-tiled roofs clustered beneath rolling hills and church bells marked the rhythm of life, there lived a respected peasant and his wife. Though blessed with modest land and steady harvests, they carried one sorrow: they had no child. For years they prayed before
An artwork of Serbian prince defeating Bash Čelik, Balkan folklore scene.

Bash Čelik (Steel-Head)

Long ago, in a kingdom surrounded by dark forests and mountain passes where the wind carried whispers of ancient spirits, there ruled a king with three sons. The land was prosperous, but unrest stirred beneath its surface. For years, a fearsome name had haunted hearthside tales and traveler’s warnings: Bash
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1 An artwork of the golden-bearded man at the milk-white brook, Hungarian folktale scene

The Gold‑Bearded Man

Once upon a time, in the heart of Hungary’s wide and gently rolling plain, in the region of Nagykőrös, there lived a
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