ID | #1666022704 |
Added | Mon, 17/10/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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Initial data
The legend of the disappeared hitchhiker originated in Sweden in 1602, when a priest and two farmers were returning home from the market near the Westergotland tavern.
According to an ancient legend, the maid asked if she could join them, and the trio went to the pub to have a drink.
The first batch of pints was filled with regular malt, but the second batch was filled with acorns before the third batch took an ominous turn as the pints were filled with blood.
The mysterious maid told them that this would mean that the farmers would have a big harvest this year, but they would soon suffer from "war and plague" before disappearing into thin air.
Original news
The legend of the vanishing hitchiker actually began in Sweden in 1602, when a priest and two farmers were on their way home from a market inn Vastergotland.
According to the ancient story, a maid asked if she could join them, and the trio went to a pub for a drink.
The first round of pints was filled with normal malt, but the second round was filled with acorns before the third round took a sinister turn as the pints were filled with blood.
The mysterious maid told them that this would mean the farmers would have great crops that year, but would soon be hit by “war and pestilence”, before vanishing into thin air.
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