Monsters of Myth: The Most Terrifying Creatures in Folklore



Hello and welcome to the Mythical Mug Tavern, brave souls. Tonight, we journey into a realm where nightmares come to life and the shadows hold untold horrors. In this chilling incursion through the depths of folklore, we unveil the darkest corners of mythology, where legendary creatures lurk in the shadows, waiting to prey upon the unsuspecting.

00:00 Intro
00:33 The Night Hag
02:36 Alan
03:45 Water babies
05:18 Chupacabra
06:37 Banshee
08:24 Preta
09:53 Wendigo
12:13 Ahuizotl
13:39 Nuckelavee
16:00 Gulon
17:25 Sankai
18:35 Stick People
20:44 Jiangshi
22:50 Skinwalker
24:38 Lamia
25:48 Skudakumooch
27:49 Kappa
30:16 Manananggal
31:52 Krasue
33:36 Oniate
35:35 Notsnitsa
37:27 Leshy
39:49 Mandurugo
40:52 The Long Black Being
42:41 Black Annis
44:59 Sigbin
46:20 Mavka
48:20 Gashadokuro
50:11 Bakwas
51:56 Rokurokubi
53:24 Penanggalan
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7 thoughts on “Monsters of Myth: The Most Terrifying Creatures in Folklore”

  1. I wonder if the night hag concept goes back to when we first started to come up with the idea of the supernatural, and I also wonder if it is tied to a fear of growing old and dying.

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