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 […]
The term Apparition encompasses a wide array of supernatural manifestations that have persisted in folklore and legend for centuries. From
Red Cap, sometimes referred to as Redcap or Powrie, is a malevolent goblin-like creature from the border regions of England
Inkcap Fairies inhabit a niche corner of British folklore, said to dwell among the inky cap mushrooms that appear in
The Dullahan is a harrowing figure from Irish folklore, though similar headless horsemen appear in English and Scottish legends as
Ankou is a prominent figure in the folklore of Brittany and Cornwall, recognized as a spectral harbinger associated with death
Piskie, sometimes spelled Pixie, refers to a playful fairy from Cornish folklore (and occasionally Devonian tradition) known for leading travelers
Idle Jack is a legendary figure in English folklore, often portrayed as a comically lazy but inexplicably lucky young man
Dobby is a household spirit rooted in Northern English folklore, often likened to a brownie but sometimes marked by more