Three stories from Korean folklore! On the first, a boy loves collecting stories, but no one really taught him proper story care, so they went the way of so many carnival goldfish. On the second, a young man protests his unfair (and kind of murdery) working conditions...by turning his boss's lunchbox into a toilet. On the third, there are people, there are cows, and no one can tell the two apart.
The creature is the ziz, and it wrecks cities by accident.
Music:
"Mind Body Mind" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Tralaga" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Kvelden Trapp" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Base Camp" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Arizona Moon" by Podington Bear
"Well and Good" by Blue Dot Sessions
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The third story had me confused at first. Bovines against humans?? Knowing some Korean litteral culture however, I suspect this particular fairy tale has a basis in Korean history. I bet you don’t know that traditionally an onion is seen as a blood purifier, right? Blood transports Chi. If there are weird ideas in the ‘blood’ then people fo crazy, thinking of other humans as enemies (the shapeshifting bovines). I actually think, this might be a Korean telling of the early life of a Buddha. Thank you. And it still applies to this day btw.