Step into a world where myths breathe, heroes rise, and beasts whisper forgotten truths. Heroes, Beasts, and Destinyis a collection of timeless tales woven from the fabric of ancient lore, where fate is carved in starlight and echoes of the past shape the future. From noble warriors and cunning tricksters to legendary creatures guarding secrets of old, these poems bring forth the magic, the battles, and the heart of stories passed down through generations. Let the rhythm of legend guide you through realms unknown, where destiny awaits those brave enough to embrace it.
© 2025 INKELLE. All rights reserved. No part of this anthology may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.This anthology is a work of creative fiction inspired by folklore and mythology. While some references may be drawn from historical or cultural legends, all poems and interpretations within are original creations of the author. Any resemblance to real persons, places, or events is purely coincidental. The author does not claim to provide historically accurate accounts of any myths or folktales.
An adventure through the lands of this world and the next, heavily inspired by Gaelic mythology and old folk legends. Full of magic, battles, and betrayal, the characters come to life as they explore uncharted waters and land. Discover the vast histories and secrets within each setting.
Hello, and welcome to the book of Yokai's! Where I will be telling you stories from Japanese folklore! Although before we start, I want to tell you a few things;
1: It won't be in alphabetical order! I know that I can do that, but I'm just kinda too l a z y - Although I might do it one day.
2: There might be a few triggering topics in some stories!
And I think that's all for now! Alright, now that it's all set, we can now continue with the book
(I'll put the credit here as well! The cover image is by Flying-Fox on Deviantart! And the source of all the stories of the folklore stuff and images I got is from a place called "Yokai.com". Although if you do want to know the creator of the website, you can find them on Twitter; "The Yokai Guy"! If anything in the stories triggers you, please don't feel the need to continue at all!)