- In
Northern English folklore, the
Barghest or
Barguest is a
mythical monstrous black dog with
large teeth and claws; however, in
other cases, the name...
- are
generally regarded as
sinister or malevolent, and a few (such as the
Barghest and Shuck) are said to be
directly harmful. Some
black dogs, however, such...
- neo-classical and
ambient songs. Afterward, the band
announced the
release of The
Barghest o' Whitby, an EP
consisting of a
single 27-minute
track which was released...
- The
Barghest O'
Whitby is the
fifth EP by
English doom
metal band My
Dying Bride,
released on 7
November 2011. It
consists of a single, 27-minute track...
-
Black Shuck dogs
accompany one of the
series villains, the boogeyman.
Barghest Black dog (folklore) Shug
Monkey Country Life. Vol. 174. 1983. {{cite magazine}}:...
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Witches have
barghests being demonic creatures along with the Witches.
Barghests, however, are
always male, and
Witches are
always female.
Barghests are never...
- but it is not
clear whether they stem from
Brythonic or
Saxon origins.
Barghest Black dog (folklore)
Black Shuck Cu-sith Dip (Catalan myth)
Gwyllgi Hound...
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Luachra Anjana Aos Sí (Aes Sídhe)
Arkan Sonney Asrai Baobhan sith
Banshee Barghest Bean
nighe Billy Blind Biróg
Bloody Bones Bluecap Blue men of the Minch...
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suisses des
traditions po****ires:
Black dog (folklore)
Barghest Canton of Jura "Archives
suisses des
traditions po****ires". data.bnf.fr...
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mission and had been
attacked there by a
noble vampire.
Cadejo Black Shuck Barghest De la Fuente, Naroa; Puigdevall, Narcís (2012-04-25). "Articles oposats :...