- ...' (lit. “hair-cutter”) (also '''Kami-kiri''' or '''kamikui''') are ghostly spirits in Japanese mythology. ...und! There was an accident one year before and someone’s hair got cut in a household called Kohinatashikenyashiki. At that time that person who had their hair c2 KB (390 words) - 11:14, 11 June 2008
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- ...en on a temporary transformation, and these bakemono are distinct from the spirits of the dead. In common usage, any bizarre apparition can be referred to as ...ossess a soul in Shinto and other animistic traditions. Obake derived from household objects are often called tsukumogami.1 KB (189 words) - 18:13, 27 May 2008
- ...''bogan'', ''[[bogle]]'' or ''boggle'') is a [[:Category:Household spirits|household spirit]], sometimes mischievous, sometimes helpful. [[category:Household spirits]]5 KB (813 words) - 20:13, 4 August 2009
- ...make people ill, but it can also mean that very small or invisible haltija-spirits are attached to a person. However, if someone goes fishing, (s)he can ask f *Väki of death (kalman väki) means ghosts and spirits, but also magical power that can be found from graveyard. This power can ma4 KB (682 words) - 18:52, 18 April 2007
- ...de, Billie Blin''', or '''Belly Blin''' is an English and Lowland Scottish household spirit, similar to the [[brownie]]. [[Category:Household spirits]]2 KB (330 words) - 19:15, 19 April 2011
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- ...arass humans through they are not considered inherently evil. As household spirits ,they sometimes perform domestic chores, but play malicious tricks if not a [[Category:Household spirits]]5 KB (830 words) - 13:40, 28 December 2007
- ...''' are tiny men who live underground, in mushrooms, or else are household spirits helping in the home.1 KB (198 words) - 09:23, 4 September 2007
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- '''Baku''' (獏 or 貘, also known as "dream eaters") are spirits found in Chinese and Japanese mythology that devour dreams and nightmares. ...enign creatures who aid human being s by eating [[nightmare]]s or the evil spirits that cause such dreams. Sometimes they do this unbidden, but other legends5 KB (739 words) - 23:18, 28 June 2008
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- ...murder and other sins. The name became a generic term for a class of evil spirits. ...into Cæsar's house privately, and there kill himself upon the altar of his household gods, to bring divine vengeance upon him; but the fear of torture put him o6 KB (921 words) - 10:37, 24 January 2008
- This beneficent household demon may also be propitiated by food which they expect to see converted in [[Category:Household spirits]]5 KB (845 words) - 00:23, 18 March 2011
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