Posts Tagged With 'undead'

Knocker

A knocker is a type of Kobold. They live deep in mines and are good-natured spirits, which point out to miners where the rich veins are by using knocking sound, thus this is where they get the name.

Ghouls

Ghouls were once men but they are cannibals, and over the years they have developed into pack hunters they still look human but they have sharper teeth and nails.

Ghosts

Ghosts are spirits of the dead who are trapped in our world because they cannot go and rest. Normally these creatures cannot be controlled but powerful liches vampires and necromancers are able to control some of these spirits.

Winged nightmares

Winged nightmares are monsters that had wings brought back to life such as Griffons, Hippogrifs and Manticores.

Bogeyman

The Bogeymen are malevolent ethereal creatures from children”s folklore. Bogeymen can be either really evil or trouble makers that in truth are harmless. Bogeymen are a type of shape changer, they can move objects and cause disruptions.

Bogie

A bogie is a mischievous but harmless spirit that lives in darkness. They can be found livings inside anything as long as there are areas of darkness.

Boggart

A type of BOGEY hobgoblin in English folklore that had poltergeist habits. Although, it can be helpful and sociable with some people, the Boggart most often is mischievous, annoying and frightening.

The Banshee, Celtic Death Messenger

The banshee tradition occurs throughout Ireland and nearby islands. The gaelic terms used most frequently to describe the banshee are the "bean-si" (a female dweller of a sidhe, or fairy mound), the "bean chaointe" (a female keener, a term found in east Munster and Connaught) and the "badhb" (referring to a more dangerous, frightening bogey).