...told around the campfire

The unexplained happens. All legends start with some grain of truth. I have no intention of telling anyone what to believe or what is real. Before I get roasted by one group or another, I believe in the possibility that there is life after death, that aliens probably do exist, but if they are in our neighborhood, they likely roll up the windows, lock the doors, and avoid the space junkyard we have made of Earth's immediate orbits, cryptids in general are possible as undiscovered species but would seem to be very rare indeed in that case, and the human mind is a powerful thing that can be easily tricked by any number of small inconsistencies.

I adore paranormal stories, but I would not label myself as a believer. What I do believe is that people see and hear and experience things that cannot be explained...at least not yet. All those little stories told around the campfire is a way of capturing researchable, spooky stories that are maybe aren't as well known.

"Magic's just science we don't understand yet."
- Arthur C. Clarke


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