Deal With The Devil
Georgia folktale about a clever blacksmith who, with the help of an old witch woman, helps fool the Devil as death is approaching.
Travel down The Moonlit Road and you’ll likely bump into many strange Southern creatures. Stories of witches like the Boo Hag or the conjurer in Sleepyhead. Or the devil itself in stories like The Nut Eating Devil. Perhaps creatures of the unknown like those in Green Eyes or The Wampas Mask. Even pumpkins can be sinister creatures, like those in Patin’s Punkin Patch. The American South is full of such creature stories, as you will see and hear below.
Georgia folktale about a clever blacksmith who, with the help of an old witch woman, helps fool the Devil as death is approaching.
What are those growling sounds in the local cemetery at night? Could be the evil Graveyard Dogs.
Georgia Civil War ghost story about the mysterious "Green Eyes" creature that roams the haunted Chickamauga Battlefield each night.
Bizarre monster tale about a Georgia outdoosman attacked by a strange forest creature that only wants it's "Taily-Po."
Gullah folktale from coastal Georgia about a man who suspects his beautiful new bride might be a witch - the Boo Hag!