La Siguanaba: The River Woman of Honduras
December 27, 2025
On moonlit nights in rural Honduras, when the roads grow quiet and the rivers breathe with mist, travelers speak in hushed voices of a
La Sucia: The Silent Terror of the Honduran Highlands
December 27, 2025
In the mist-shrouded highlands and along the rushing, rock-strewn rivers of rural Honduras, there is a warning passed down through generations. It is a
La Tatuana: The Sorrowful Guardian of the Crossroads
December 27, 2025
In the ancient cities of Guatemala, where cobblestones are worn smooth by centuries and the shadows of colonial arches grow long at dusk, there
The Crystal Maiden: A Guardian Born of Sacrifice
December 27, 2025
In the deep, emerald heart of the Petén rainforest, where the air hums with the life of a thousand unseen creatures and ancient stone
El Sombrerón: The Serenading Spirit of Guatemalan Legend
December 27, 2025
In the old colonial cities of Guatemala, where cobblestone streets glow under the moonlight and bougainvillea spills over courtyard walls, there whispers a tale
El Cipitío: The Ash-Covered Eternal Boy of Guatemalan Legend
December 27, 2025
In the moonlit ravines and along the fog-shrouded footpaths of Guatemala, there wanders an eternal child. His name is El Cipitío, and his story
The Legend of the Volcanoes: The Princess and The Warrior of Guatemala
December 26, 2025
In the heart of the Guatemalan highlands, where the air is thin and the clouds cling to the shoulders of mountains, three great volcanoes
The Child Who Borrowed Daylight
December 26, 2025
In the far north of Arctic Canada, winter stretched endlessly, and the sun often disappeared for weeks at a time. The darkness was heavy
The Silent Drum of the Winter Camp
December 26, 2025
In the far reaches of Arctic Canada, where winter stretched endlessly and the sun barely lifted above the horizon, life was a careful balance
The Camp That Appeared Only at Dusk
December 26, 2025
In the wide Arctic lands of northern Canada, the Inuit knew that not everything visible could be trusted, and not everything unseen was dangerous.