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The Lincoln Imp - Folklore and Superstition

Mythillogical

Release Date: 07/30/2025

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Today, join Cassie in the historic English city of Lincoln, to hear the folk tales surrounding a gargoyle at Lincoln's famous cathedral, said to be the Devil turned to stone and trapped within the church. Folklore and Superstition logo by EmileeDoodles, check out more of her awesome artwork here: https://www.patreon.com/EmileeDoodleslogo by

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Join Cassie as she tells you a ghost story from Cornwall, in South West England, of an unscrupulous lawyer summoned from beyond the grave to testify in court, whose spirit remains trapped on Earth, eternally trying to evade the clutches of the Devil. Folklore and Superstition logo by EmileeDoodles, check out more of her awesome artwork here: https://www.patreon.com/EmileeDoodleslogo by

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Today, join Cassie in the historic English city of Lincoln, to hear the folk tales surrounding a gargoyle at Lincoln's famous cathedral, said to be the Devil turned to stone and trapped within the church.

Folklore and Superstition logo by EmileeDoodles, check out more of her awesome artwork here: https://www.patreon.com/EmileeDoodleslogo by