Role and Habits
The Salt Warden watches salt springs and the edges of small saline pools. He is described as small and quick and as carrying a pebble or a shard of glass. Those who visit springs find neat piles of stone and a sense that the place is watched.
Customs of The Salt Warden
Villagers leave a pinch of salt on the rim of the spring and speak a short thanks. The Warden is said to accept the token and to keep the water clear for those who come with respect.
Tales and Lessons of The Salt Warden
Tales warn against taking salt without leaving a token and teach that small resources must be shared. The Warden is a figure of reciprocity and of the need to care for common goods.
Modern Practice of The Salt Warden
Some communities maintain the custom as a way to teach children about sharing and about the limits of taking. The Salt Warden remains a small but steady presence in local lore.
Other Ohio Folk Tales
The Salt Mare | The Well Keeper | The Reed Witch | The Ember Fox