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  • * Bunian - good ghosts or jinns living in the jungle. Loves to help humans. * Hantu Jepun - World War II Japanese ghosts. They wear WWII army attire and carry samurai swords. Most are headless.
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  • ...ge on the living. Some ancient folk tales tell stories of beautiful female ghosts appearing like a woman, seducing lecherous men and then killing them for th '''You Hun Ye Gui''' 游魂野鬼- Wandering ghosts of the dead. Many of these roam the living world during the 7th month of Hu
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  • The '''fear of ghosts''' or '''phasmophobia''' is based on beliefs that some [[ghost]]s may be ma ...nerally consider belief in ghosts to be a superstition. Still, the fear of ghosts is widespread even in post-industrial societies.
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  • Large wars have long been said to create many ghosts, and the American Civil War was no exception. The interest of ghosts and Gettysburg remains to the present day. In recent times, people have cla
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  • The '''Knights of Ålleberg''', Sweden, are according to an old legend, the ghosts of twelve knights that died in the battle of Ålleberg in 1389. The legend says that the ghosts are trapped inside the Ålleberg-mountain, waiting for a new war to wake th
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  • Funayūrei are the ghosts of people who have perished at sea. They approach people on boats and ask t * Iwasaka, Michiko and Toelken, Barre. Ghosts and the Japanese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah Stat
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  • '''Pasatsats''' are ghosts of people who died or were killed in the Second World War. These ghosts usually show up in solitary paths and block passersby. To get rid of such a
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  • * Bunian - good ghosts or jinns living in the jungle. Loves to help humans. * Hantu Jepun - World War II Japanese ghosts. They wear WWII army attire and carry samurai swords. Most are headless.
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  • ==Ghosts and witches== [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • Large wars have long been said to create many ghosts, and the American Civil War was no exception. The interest of ghosts and Gettysburg remains to the present day. In recent times, people have cla
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  • Aka : funnel ghosts [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • ...that made Cornwall’s mors horrible with their baying. Horses occur in many ghosts legends, with a rider or not, free or pulling a phantom coach. [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • [[Image:gakis.jpg|thumb|155px|right|Gaki Zoshi (Scroll of hungry ghosts) - Tokyo National Museum.]] The '''Gaki''' is a race of Japanese ghosts appearing in Buddhist preaches.
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  • The '''fear of ghosts''' or '''phasmophobia''' is based on beliefs that some [[ghost]]s may be ma ...nerally consider belief in ghosts to be a superstition. Still, the fear of ghosts is widespread even in post-industrial societies.
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  • Ubume usually appear in the form common to most Japanese ghosts, they are clad in robes of white, and have long, unbound, and dishevelled h * Iwasaka, Michiko and Toelken, Barre. Ghosts and the Japanese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah Stat
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  • ...g Kuí; Japanese: '''Shōki''') is traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings, and reputedly able to command 80,000 demons, his image is ...until his head was broken. Du Ping buried him. After Zhong became king of ghosts in Hell, he returned to his hometown on the Chinese New Year's Eve. To repa
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  • ...the afterlife or die unnatural deaths remain on Earth. The common word for ghosts in Bengali is bhut (Bengali: ভূত). There are different and distinct types of ghosts in Bengal. Some of the more prominent are:
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  • ...translucent glowing fluid, somewhat in common with the representations of ghosts. [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • '''Goryo''' (御霊) are vengeance ghosts in Japanese mythology. * Iwasaka, Michiko and Toelken, Barre. Ghosts and the Japanese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah Stat
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  • ...e that the Phantom is a “collective phantom,” created and empowered by the ghosts of the innumerable people who perished in pursuit of the Lost Dutchman. ...merican Hauntings: Everything You Need to Know About Encountering Over 100 Ghosts, Phantoms, and Spectral Entities''. New York: Three Rivers Press. Copyright
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  • ...a magic magical device used to capture troublesome or harmful spirits and ghosts. These devices refer to a sprite as a preternatural creature. [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • '''Gidim''' (etemmu in Akkadian) are the Sumerian equivalent of ghosts; they were the spirits of dead people living in the Underworld. [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • ...legend, '''nightmarchers''' (huaka'i pō or "Spirit Ranks," 'oi'o) are the ghosts of ancient Hawaiian warriors. [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • In Tibetan Buddhism Hungry Ghosts (Sanskrit: pretas) have their own realm depicted on the Bhavacakra and are ...ritual. They will pray/chant and offer food and other things to the hungry ghosts, so they will have what they need to survive and move on to their next life
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  • ...ian and Scandinavian folklore differ greatly from the modern perception of ghosts, often having a corporeal body and being violent in nature. "Deild" is an a [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • ...ander around the southern rainforests of Malaysia. They are believed to be ghosts with widely spaced teeth. ...d with a dark-skinned jinn, Indian accent and smell of curry spices. These ghosts are very religious that they sometimes have Quranic recitations at night.
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  • ...nknown form of energy, vessel of the Dryad faery, … . It is theorized that ghosts prefer the form of an Orb because it takes less energy than other apparitio [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • :"The ghosts of traitors from the bridge descend, With ...ral representation of human/animal which look supernatural or frightening. Ghosts can come in a variety of forms: children, men, women, animals and demonstra
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  • ...mpleted in 1737, these scrolls are supernatural bestiaries, collections of ghosts, spirits and monsters, of which Suushi based on literature, folklore, other
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  • '''Melinoe''' (Μελινοε) was the ancient Greek goddess of ghosts, and propitiation-offerings made to the deceased. Melinoe wandered the earth every night with a train of ghosts, scaring anyone in their path. This was said to be the reason that dogs wou
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  • ...(唐傘, "Chinese umbrella"), or '''Kasa Obake''', are a type of Tsukumogami, ghosts in Japanese mythology. [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • ...ublished ca. 1781. These books are supernatural bestiaries, collections of ghosts, spirits, spooks and monsters, many of which Toriyama based on literature,
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  • “No, they are not ghosts as is believed by people in this area. It can be anything. Strangely enough [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • ...ge on the living. Some ancient folk tales tell stories of beautiful female ghosts appearing like a woman, seducing lecherous men and then killing them for th '''You Hun Ye Gui''' 游魂野鬼- Wandering ghosts of the dead. Many of these roam the living world during the 7th month of Hu
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  • *http://www.mangajin.com/mangajin/samplemj/ghosts/ghosts.htm [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • ...ublished ca. 1781. These books are supernatural bestiaries, collections of ghosts, spirits, spooks and monsters, many of which Toriyama based on literature,
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  • ...d persuade someone to bury them properly. It was believed that these child ghosts would then haunt the place where they had died, or, as told of in countless Water and iron, substances inimical to ghosts, could save a mortal persued by an Utburd. If the traveler splashed into a
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  • ...ng with [[Mantus]], ruled the underworld. She was said to be the mother of ghosts, the undead, and other spirits of the night, as well as the [[Lares]] and t
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  • ...anskrit) or '''Peta''' (Pali), Tibetan yi.dvags, is the name for a type of ghosts described in Buddhist, Hindu and Jain texts as suffering from extreme hunge ...ble states of rebirth. Pretas are often translated into English as "Hungry ghosts", from the Chinese, which in turn is derived from later Indian sources gene
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  • ...yakki Yakō'' series. Like these books it is a supernatural [[bestiary]] of ghosts, monsters, and spirits which has had a profound influence on subsequent ''[
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  • ...having the Blue flag. However, unofficially, it is also the capital of all ghosts and is said to be the most terribly haunted place in the Baltic region. It ==Ghosts==
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  • ...ntom armies''' are paranormal apparitions that involve large formations of ghosts dressed in military clothes usually from the past centuries. [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • ...ertain and ambiguous waiting area where spirits languish before moving on. Ghosts in this in-between state who are influenced by powerful emotions such as sp *Iwasaka, Michiko and Toelken, Barre. Ghosts and the Japanese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah Stat
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  • ...are completely translucent water creatures that are often mistaken for sea ghosts.
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  • ...art of her role as an underworld goddess, Trivia was known as the Queen of Ghosts. Although she helped Ceres find her daughter, Trivia was also known to stea
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  • '''Kyöpelinvuori''' (Finnish for ''ghosts' mountain''), is both the place where young virgin go after their death and
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  • *[http://www.hollowhill.com/misc/blair1.htm The Real 'Blair Witch' Ghosts] *[http://wesclark.com/jw/snallygaster.html The Snallygaster], from ''Ghosts and Legends of Frederick County'' by Timothy L. Cannon and Nancy F. Whitmor
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  • ...nfants and other people in rural Costa Rica. They were described as "night ghosts, faceless vampires who kidnapped small children". Later events showed that [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • Many Names, Alaska's Bigfoot © Mary J. Barry, ''Alaska's Ghosts, Enigmas, Outlaws and Things That Go Bump! ''Anchorage: MJP Barry. 1994., p
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  • Hantu Raya is said to be the master of all ghosts (hantu). It is the leader of the underworld legion and those who make allia [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • Ghosts can come in a variety of forms: children, men, women, animals and demonstra [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • ...such as "Druidry" and Ásatrú. The belief in spiritual beings, particularly ghosts, is almost universal to human culture. ...rap is a magical device used to capture troublesome or harmful spirits and ghosts. These devices refer to a sprite as a preternatural creature.
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  • In Western and Eastern Polynesia '''Aitu''' are known as ghosts or spirits, often unkind and malicious. ..., Samoan, Sikaiana, Kapingamarangi, Takuu, Tuamotuan, and Niuean, aitu are ghosts or spirits.
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  • ...at Cortachy Castle, Kirriemuir, Scotland.<ref>O'Donnell, Elliot. ''Family Ghosts and Ghostly Phenomena'' (World Distributors; 1965) ASIN B0000CMJPP</ref><re ...as a messenger from an enemy clan.<ref name="stefko">Stefko, Jill. [http://ghosts-hauntings.suite101.com/article.cfm/ghostly_drummer_of_cortachy ''Ghostly Dr
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  • ...in modern Chinese, it has evolved to refer usually to the dead spirits or ghosts of non-family members that may take vengeance on living humans who caused t ...ast no shadows. People can only perceive them as a breath of air. To these ghosts, humans are only perceived as a dim red light.
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  • Phantom Vehicles can be ghosts of almost any form of human transportation, usually cars, trucks, trains, a ...L-1011 planes of the float. The crew of those planes reported watching the ghosts of Captain Robert Loft and Flight Engineer Donald Repo, both deceased on fl
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  • ...ures — all types of non-corporeal undead could be said to be variations of ghosts ...imation of a [[corpse]], as with zombies, skeletons, and ghouls. Regarding ghosts, the spirit lives on after death, forming an intangible physical body that
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  • ...es, gjengangere are more akin to eastern-European vampires than modern-day ghosts. ...gradually altered. Today it mostly compares with the modern perception of ghosts, most often being ethereal in form, and non-violent in nature. The word gje
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  • Theory : Typically, the ghosts appear only once to a special loved one who may be many miles away at the t [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • #^ Henry Tegner, Ghosts of The North Country, 1991 Butler Publishing ISBN 0946928401 [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • ...supernatural occurrences or paranormal phenomena. It may allegedly contain ghosts, poltergeists, or even malevolent entities such as demons. * Lonesome Ghosts (1937)
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  • ...rthur Machen]] as well as Lovecraft. Also notable is the novella ''Needing Ghosts'', a nightmarish work that seamlessly blends the horrific and the comic. *''Needing Ghosts'', 1990.
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  • ...and conceals himself in a Blumea bush. (It is traditionally believed that ghosts are afraid of Blumea). Mak then runs to the temple of Wat Mahabut, where Na [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • *''Thirteen Tennessee Ghosts and Jeffrey'' by Kathryn Tucker Windham includes the story of the Bell Witc * [http://www.prairieghosts.com/b-cave.html Prairie Ghosts - The Bell Witch]
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  • '''Yūrei''' (幽霊) are Japanese ghosts. While all Japanese ghosts are called yūrei, within that category there are several specific types of
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  • ...ve you for the gem of wives? You live in the woods attended by goblins and ghosts; being a naked yogi, you should give your wife to one who will appreciate h
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  • ...re's Hamlet. Besides a lake monster, Lake Elsinore is rumored to also have ghosts, UFO's, satanists, vampire cults, and even a group of ten citizens who clai
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  • ...characters may also have other imaginary friends, which are manifested as ghosts. [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • ...res. The name pisacha is occasionally used in a way that includes all the ghosts, goblins and vampires that haunt cemeteries and ruins in India.
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  • ==Shadow people versus ghosts== ...ccounts of shadow people differ from those of [[ghost]]s in many respects. Ghosts are said to be the disembodied spirits of people and are usually said by al
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  • ...olkien also used the word to denote human-like creatures, such as elves or ghosts ("wraiths") - most notably the undead Barrow-Wights.
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  • ...ith unexplained causes. To this day, many people have reported hearing the ghosts' conversations, then a woman's scream followed by a man's scream. Another s [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • ...world carries stories about ghosts, though they often disagree as to what ghosts are and whether they are just figments of imagination or a part of reality. ..."substance" of which ghosts and other spirits are made as "[[ectoplasm]]". Ghosts do not have a physical body like human beings, but only a subtle [[astral b
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  • ...not have a relation to [[Shamanism]], which calls upon spirits such as the ghosts of ancestors.
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  • ...stories had influenced Herbert's first novels. Along with its sequel ''The Ghosts of Sleath'' and Herbert's earlier ''The Magic Cottage'', ''Haunted'' showed *''The Ghosts of Sleath'' (1994)
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  • ...example, an article may belong to Category:Angels and Demons and Category:Ghosts. The code would look like this: <nowiki>[[Category:Angels and Demons]] [[Category:Ghosts]]</nowiki>
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  • *Väki of death (kalman väki) means ghosts and spirits, but also magical power that can be found from graveyard. This
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  • ...er, Kathy [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/MT-BannackGhost.html Ghost Town Ghosts in Bannack]. Legends of America. Retrieved 27 December 2008</ref> Some inve [[Category:American folklore]][[Category:Paranormal places]][[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • ...s The Lord of the Rings are also called "Ringwraiths", though they are not ghosts, but rather men corrupted to the extent of becoming phantoms by their greed [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • Include ghosts, paranormal entities and extraterrestrial humanoid races .
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  • .... The bibliography continues into 2000 with Louis Mayerling's We Faked The Ghosts of Borley Rectory which, upon investigation, turned out to be fictional. Te *In 2000 Louis Mayerling wrote and published ''We Faked The Ghosts of Borley Rectory'', an account that was almost entirely fictional, though
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  • ...gination, and frequently superstition, have produced tales of phantoms, or ghosts of the dead allegedly possessing supernatural powers that control the fate
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  • ...ending normal human souls to the Soul Society and purifying Hollows, human ghosts who lose their sanity and become soul-devouring monsters. In Bleach, they a [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • ...ytime, and do Hades justice when the night breaks, trail living people and ghosts, omniscient as god himself”. That story, as it was named “The wise judg
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  • *[http://www.amazon.com/dp/0811732215 "Haunted Massachusetts: Ghosts And Strange Phenomena Of The Bay State"], Cheri Revai, Stackpole Books (Aug [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • ...their energy to making sure that tigers killed more humans. Some of these ghosts were responsible for transforming ordinary humans into man-eating weretiger
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  • *Rosemary Guiley's ''The Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits'' (Third Edition). [[Category:Ghosts]]
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  • ...of deities, including spirits of trees, rivers, ancestors, snakes, and the ghosts of people who have met a violent or tragic death. They like a peaceful life
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  • ...ature to giant sized proportions. Some people even believed them to be the ghosts of giants, which were once thought to have roamed Cornwall in the time befo
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  • In Japanese mythology, '''jikininki''' (Japanese: 食尸鬼, "human-eating ghosts") are ghouls, who eat dead human bodies. ...sm. They are also sometimes considered a form of rakshasa or gaki ("hungry ghosts"). In the latter case, they may be freed from their deplorable existence th
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  • ...According to The Nuttall Encyclopaedia, these spirits were regarded as the ghosts of deceased ancestresses. ...the castle's park after unlucky falling in love with the baron's son. The ghosts path begun at the front door of the castle, continued to the stables, where
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  • ...They were companions of [[Hecate]], the goddess of witchcraft and haunting ghosts, who came forth with her from the depths of the underworld. Many lurid deta
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  • *Addiss, Stephen. ''Japanese Ghosts & Demons: Art of the Supernatural''. New York: G. Braziller, 1985. (pp. 132
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  • Not all vanishing hitchhiker reports involved allegedly recurring ghosts. One popular variant in Hawaii involves the goddess Pele, travelling the ro [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • ...rollir, Álfafólk, seaserpents, and so on, in a way similar to sightings of ghosts and UFOs in other Western cultures.
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  • ...toned for their sins. Those who had not were rejected and had to wander as ghosts. They became better known for their responsibility as punishers of those wh
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  • ...the Darkside: The Movie''. A gargoyle named Firebrand is featured in the ''Ghosts 'n Goblins'' series, whose infamy as a difficult foe to defeat cast him as
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  • ...not a small village !). There will be regional sections to deal with local ghosts.
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  • ...n with coffin covers, boat boards, and seaweed. After the fight, which the ghosts won, the draug never came back to that district. *[http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/ghosts.shtml "Draugr and Aptrgangr in Old Norse Literature"]
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  • ...an Shee of Man are considered both as a [[Vampire]] and as a spirits or [[Ghosts]] who overcomes the man to whom she appears as an irresistible beauty, thou
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  • ==Ghosts== ...attempting to cause trouble in the world. They were now established as the ghosts of angry, vain, or heretical priests who had fallen on the "tengu-road" (??
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  • ...with an individual family line, as a harbinger of death. When one of these ghosts is seen it indicates that someone in the family is going to die. ...According to The Nuttall Encyclopaedia, these spirits were regarded as the ghosts of deceased ancestresses.
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  • ...''The Queen Mother's Family Story''. In Peter Underwood's ''A-Z of British Ghosts'' he is described as neckless, very small arms and legs, and looked like "
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  • Loumara are usually immaterial or invisible demons that are more like ghosts or [[Undead (Dungeons & Dragons)|undead]] than demons. All loumara can poss
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  • The show references temperature changes being linked to ghosts and claims to be monitoring the temperature in each room of the house to ch ...a genuine [[thermographic camera]], which, although it didn't pick up any ghosts, came in very handy when all the lights failed at the end of the show.
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  • ...of the various names having to do with what one supposes the lights to be (ghosts, [[elementals]], etc.). ...rts of South America; ''evil light'', believed to be wandering, malevolent ghosts)
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  • ...paranormal physical phenomenon traditionally attributed to the presence of ghosts. Poltergeist activities have been reported in many countries, and chronicle Initially meaning “noisy ghosts”, the term in its modern definition is now associated with physical paran
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  • <blockquote>Duke Huan said, "But do ghosts really exist?" "Indeed they do. There is the Li on the hearth and the Chi i
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  • ...fact, some tales say she has no feet, a notable feature for many Japanese ghosts), and she can transform into a cloud of mist or snow if she is threatened. [[Category: Ghosts]]
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  • *[http://www.sacred-texts.com/pac/hlog/index.htm HAWAIIAN LEGENDS OF GHOSTS and GHOST-GODS ]collected and translated from the Hawaiian by W. D. WESTERV
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  • ...is suspected that the lives had been sucked from the murder victims by the ghosts of dead gods. Nothing is said to the police, however, as the only known per
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  • ...art, for whom the experience of performing can be more terrifying than the ghosts outside. ...es, nor are the edifices themselves necessarily regarded to possess actual ghosts. A variant of this is the haunted trail, where the public encounters supern
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