Im up in Washington and wondering if the logging fields are similar to the corn fields.
HHHMMMMMmmmm well as usual the answer is “kinda”! Look unless you’ve been in the middle of a massive corn field in the middle of growing season where the stalks are higher than your head and you can hear literally nothing except for a distant rustling you can’t fully understand the energy of the corn demons.
Logging fields bring a different sort of Energy to the americana table in the sense that they’re also emblems of american consumerism (and colonialism) so there are For Sure Beafts In There. but rather than corn demons you get a smattering of Old World beafts (will o’ the wisps leading you astray, wood nymphs turning your axe the wrong way) but you also get some New Fearsome Critters (literally what they’re called) like THE HUGAG.
I’d also say that being a lumberjack is a scootch more dangerous than being a corn farmer, and that sort of environment can give rise to some Shit that is not exactly corn demons, but equally Fucked. (If you think the Hidebehind isn’t scary you haven’t thought about it enough). If you wanna learn more about Fearsome Critters you can check out the book “Fearsome Critters” by Henry H. Tryon.
And of course. Bigfoot. If you’re out there… I’m trynna smash.