Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
A Devil’s pact is a pledge to serve the Devil or one of his Demons. The pact may be made orally, but according to lore it is best to write it on virgin parchment and sign it in blood. The
SOURCE: Diario “El Tribuno” de Salta – Argentina ROSARIO DE LA FRONTERA: TWO ATHLETES CLAIM SEEING STRANGE BIPED Two men training for the biathlon last Saturday along the forested trails of Cerro
Hachiman ALSO KNOWN AS: Yawata CLASSIFICATION: Kami, Bosatsu Hachiman the Divine Warrior is the patron, guardian, and defender of Japan. In his past life, he was Emperor Ojin, son of Empress Jingu.
Gunlod – Mother of Poetry Troll queen, Gunlod, was the guardian of the Mead of Poetry, which bestowed poetic skill. After Odin had acquired all the secrets, wisdom, and memory of the
Frigga (Frigg, Frija, Fri) (lady, mistress, bearer?) In Norse mythology, an Aesir goddess, wife of Odin, mother of Baldur. She presides over marriage. In the Prose Edda she is in the front
Frey (lord, master) In Norse mythology one of the Vanir; god of fertility, peace, and wealth; son of Njord and patron god of Sweden and Iceland. Frey’s wife was Gerda, daughter of
Freki and Geri (greedy and ravenous) In Norse mythology, two wolves who sit by Odin, chief of the gods, when he feasts. Odin gives them all of the food set before him
Forseti (Forsete) (he who sits in the front seat; chairman) In Norse mythology, god of justice and conciliation; son of Baldur and Nanna, whose home was Glitnier. The kenning for Baldur is
Fenrir (Fenris) (from the swamp) In Norse mythology, a giant wolf, son of the evil firetrickster god, Loki; brother of Hel. When Fenrir opened his mouth one jaw touched the earth and
Elivagar (rivers whipped by passing showers) In Norse mythology, a river located at the outer reaches of the mythological world, filled with venom that froze over the icy banks of Ginnungagap, the
Dvalin is in Norse mythology, a dwarf who gave to the dwarfs magic runes that made them skillful in crafts. The kenning for poetry is “Dvalin’s drink” because the mead of poetry
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