A surprisingly large part of my research of old German folk tales is trying to identify the places mentioned in these details. They are often not mentioned on Google Maps, although Open Street Maps frequently provides better results.
But a particularly useful resource has been Arcanum Maps, which uses old survey maps from the 19th century or earlier as Google Maps layers - and these often do have period names for locations that have vanished from modern maps. This has been especially important for Silesia and other regions where German place names were common, but which now only use Polish names.
If you are interested in historic maps, then check this site out!
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https://maps.arcanum.com/
@hanktank61 I’m really fascinated by how local folk legends form a “supernatural landscape” - real world places you can visit that have supernatural associations.
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I got involved with Korean drama in 2009.
Because they often handle old legends and myths in multilayered , caleidoscopic ways.
In familiar modern or historic settings.
Drama writing Hong Sisters are champions with that.
The way they involved demons taking over people to start spamming with their phones, using the net for vile actions.
Or introducing " Avalon " in Asian fairytale way…
( Still trying to figure that out completely 🙂)