Nuckelavee
This entity of the Orkney Islands is called a Nuckelavee and appears only during the winter. Most of the time it's trapped in the sea and imprisoned by a powerful spirit called Mither of the Sea....
View ArticleThe dark side of Christmas
Christmas is actually an extension of Halloween, because it's meant to be a time of spookiness. How did I come to this? Well it's got so much happiness now that it shields everyone from nightmares but...
View ArticleParanormal experiences of Santa
While ghosts, UFO's and Bigfoot are much known topics about the paranormal, there are less known and weirder stories involving the supernatural, like sightings of Santa Claus. Many people would not...
View ArticleCryptid news January
Happy New Year and welcome to 2024 on She Wolf Night blog. I shall post some of the latest news about cryptids at the beginning of each month.A mother and son were walking in the woods when they...
View ArticleThe Grey Girl
As we move into the long dark period of January, everything looks colourless as the trees are bare. Floods, storms and snow threaten the landscape and most of us keep indoors. Some have to be outside...
View ArticleThe seaweed ghost
Here in the long winter month of January, the trees are skeletal and the grass is colourless. It gets frosty and foggy with storms. It's a very cold grim time that starts the new year. I shall continue...
View ArticleThe legend of Sarah Jane
In certain parts of USA there are legends associated with rivers and bridges, but especially "Crybaby Bridges". These bridges are called Crybaby Bridges are given to small spooky looking bridges,...
View ArticleSelkies
The storms of January battering the landscape originates from the sea, and beaches around British Isles and northern Europe are empty. They appear uninviting, cold and treacherous. It brings out many...
View ArticleThe beliefs of aurora borealis
The aurora borealis is also called the Northern Lights, visible in the night sky in the far north. These Northern Lights are spectacular, colourful, pretty and full of magical stories. In the northern...
View ArticleCryptid news February
Here are some of the latest bits of cryptozoology that I found since posting about this subject a month ago. Every month I will deliver a few recent, and not so recent, news about strange mysterious...
View ArticleCherubs
This has been mentioned before on She Wolf Night blog, so often every year that it's been done to death, the subject of Valentine's Day. I bring a new twisted version now, broken in different posts,...
View ArticleEros and Psyche
Art by Rowena MorrillValentine's Day is almost here and full of love stories. It's worth mentioning this beautiful tragic romance story from Greek mythology. As I touched on the subject in my previous...
View ArticleLambton Worm
This is folklore from the Dark Ages. One of the most well known monsters of North East England at the River Wear is the famous Lambton Worm. A young man named John Lambton went fishing at the River...
View ArticleHeartbroken ghosts
While the season of February is full of positivity, there remains some very creepy hauntings by spirits of broken hearted people. These vary and most of them are residual energy, leaving behind sorrows...
View ArticleMutant wolves
It's believed that there are mutant wolves at Chernobyl with special powers, meaning, they've developed an immunity towards cancer. This is going to help scientists find new ways to help fight against...
View ArticleCryptid news March
This subject has enabled me to post anything new that I come across about cryptids, so each month I will begin discussing as many stories as I can find that have been happening. It's believed that a...
View ArticleIrish werewolves
This is March and almost St Patrick's Day, so I want to bring up the subject of the Irish werewolf legends that I briefly mentioned a couple of times in the past on She Wolf Night. Werewolves of...
View ArticlePhantom ghost towns
While there are many abandoned ghost towns known as tourists attractions, there's also actual phantom towns that are impossible to visit because they come and go. I plan to discuss just a few...
View ArticleBat Beast of kent
In Maidstone, Kent, there are are many places rich in folklore and legends, but among the most bizarre case is the one about the Bat Beast. On a chilly night of 16th November 1963, a group of teenaged...
View ArticleMary Toft
While Easter is around the corner, I found a curious story about rabbits. In 1726 lived a woman named Mary Toft who gave birth to litters of rabbits. This was witnessed by a multitude of people in...
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