Dybbuk – A restless spirit from Jewish folklore, sometimes found in UK ghost stories
The Dybbuk originates in Jewish folklore as a restless spirit capable of possessing a living person, yet has occasionally made […]
The Dybbuk originates in Jewish folklore as a restless spirit capable of possessing a living person, yet has occasionally made […]
Duergar are dwarfish creatures of Northumbrian folklore, said to roam the windswept hills and moors near the Scottish borders. Renowned
The Erl-King, sometimes spelled Erlkönig, is a spectral figure primarily hailing from Germanic folklore, but he has found a place
Elf-shot is a term rooted in British and Scandinavian folklore, referring to sudden, unexplained aches or illnesses allegedly caused by
The Each-uisge stands as one of the most fearsome water spirits in Scottish folklore, distinct from its more commonly referenced
A Fairy Ring is a naturally occurring circle of mushrooms, often seen in grassy fields, forests, or meadows, that folklore
The Fear Gorta is a spectral figure from Irish lore, frequently described as a wandering famine spirit that appears during
Finfolk are a race of mythical sea-dwelling beings from the Orkney Islands in Scotland, occupying a unique niche in Northern
A Fetch is a peculiar phenomenon in British and Irish folklore: the appearance of a spectral double or apparition of
The Green Man is a symbolic figure prevalent in British and European art, especially in medieval church carvings. Portrayed as