coalscare
Coalscare is a term used to describe the practice of burning coal to scare away unwanted individuals or animals. This method has been employed in various cultures and historical periods for its perceived effectiveness in deterring trespassers, pests, or even supernatural entities. The practice involves setting fire to coal, which produces a thick, black smoke that can be seen from a distance. The smoke is believed to create a sense of unease or fear in those who encounter it, thereby driving them away.
The use of coalscare is rooted in ancient traditions and folklore. In some cultures, it is associated
While the effectiveness of coalscare as a deterrent is largely anecdotal, its symbolic significance remains an