- In
Northern English folklore, the
Barghest or
Barguest is a
mythical monstrous black dog with
large teeth and claws,
though in
other cases the name can...
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ambient songs. Soon after, the band
announced the
release of the EP The
Barghest o' Whitby,
which was
released 7
November 2011, and
consists of a single...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
letters and
suggested that the Fray-bug was a
Black Dog
similar to the
Barghest.
Carol Rose
seems to have
drawn on Brand’s work for her
description of...
-
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 :...
- 1 The
Shambles (also
known as
Barghest) is an
historic building in York, England. A
Grade II
listed building,
standing at the
corner of The
Shambles and...
-
Night City as a bartender; and Kurt
Hansen (Eliah Mountjoy),
leader of the
Barghest militia who
controls Dogtown.
Following a
venture into the
Pacifica district...
- evil cow
whose appearance was
formerly believed in as a sign of death."
Barghest Black dog (folklore)
Black Shuck Gwyllgi - A
similar creature in Welsh...