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Moss People ・ Somewhere in the STILLNESS Who were the Moss People? How were they viewed in the forest communities of old? And might we really have lost them forever? Hi everyone, my name is Nick, and welcome to Beasts of the Olde World: a channel where we deep dive into mythology, ancient folklore and mythical creatures from across the globe. If you love mythology, folklore and old tales of mythical creatures then make sure to subscribe and set notifications to never miss another episode! ✨ JOIN OUR PATREON + DISCORD: 🔗 patreon.com/BeastsoftheOldeWorld 📼FEATURED PLAYLISTS 📺SEASON 1 • SEASON ONE 🐲CREATURE FEATURES • Creature Features ⏳OLDE TALES • Olde Tales It is said that once, deep in the ancient forests of Germany, there were small, moss-covered beings who watched from the shadows. Known by many names - Woodmaidens, Forest Crones, Grove Maidens, and Shaking Women - the Moss People were said to live among the roots of ancient trees and work quietly over the forest floor. But over time, they vanished from the tales we tell, and from the forests too. So why did this happen? And will they ever return? 📌 In this video, we explore: The origins and folklore surrounding the Moss People of German myth How these tree-bound spirits lived beside early forest communities The animist worldview that shaped beliefs about reciprocity, reverence, and the forest’s moral code An original Olde Tale: The Borrowed Cauldron, inspired by traditional motifs Why Moss People vanished from modern memory, and how their silence echoes our own estrangement from nature The deeper connection between folklore and ecology, and what it might take to bring such spirits back Researched from folklore and legends collected by the Brothers Grimm, Wilhelm Mannhardt, Franz Xaver von Schönwerth, and Ludwig Beckstein, this episode reveals how the Moss People embodied a lost way of life: one that revered the land, honored its spirits, and lived by the forest’s slow, sacred rhythms. As forgotten harvest rites and hidden covenants vanish from memory, what remains of the Moss People? Are they truly gone? Or do they wait in the hush between the trees? Are they to be found somewhere in the stillness, ready to return, once we are ready to listen? This is a story about the folklore we’ve forgotten, and the quiet power of what remains hidden in the moss. 💬 WHAT DO YOU THINK? Have you ever felt the forest watching you? Do stories like these reflect real experiences of old animist cultures, or something more? Let me know your thoughts in the comments! 🔗 RESOURCES & REFERENCES: 📖 Forest and Field Cults. Volume I – Wilhelm Mannhardt (1875) 📖 German Legends – Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm (1816) 📖 Thuringian Legends – Ludwig Bechstein (1823) 📖 Saxon Legends – Hans-Jörg Uther (1925) 📖 German Folk Tales – Leander Petzoldt (2007) 💻 SAGEN.at Thank you for watching Beasts of the Olde World! 🎓 DISCLAIMER: 📝 All research undertaken by Nicholas Oakland (see linked resources). 🎙️ All voice-over performed by Nicholas Oakland. 🎬 All video and audio editing by Nicholas Oakland using PowerDirector365 and Audacity. 🎼 Music sourced from YouTube’s audio library. 🔊 Sound effects from YouTube’s audio library, PowerDirector365, or created by Nicholas Oakland. 📖 Story section The Borrowed Cauldron was written by Nicholas Oakland, inspired by traditional mossfolk motifs. 🎥 Licensed live-action footage sourced from Getty Images iStock, unless otherwise indicated. 🖼️ Other images generated with Chat-GPT generative AI. AI was not used in any other aspect of this video. ⚠️ I am working to reduce my reliance on AI-generated images and would love to collaborate with independent artists! If you’re interested, contact me at [email protected] or on Instagram @oldebeasts. 🎬 TIMESTAMPS: 00:41 Part I – The Hush Between the Trees 07:56 Part II – The Borrowed Cauldron (Original Tale) 18:39 Part III – No Shrines 25:12 Part IV – Somewhere in the Stillness #Mythology #MythicalCreatures #MythsAndLegends #AncientFolklore #MossPeople #ForestSpirits #GermanFolklore #Woodmaidens #LostFolklore #AnimistTraditions #BeastsOfTheOldeWorld #DarkFolklore