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  2. 15 Classic Halloween Monsters and Their Scary Origins - AOL

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    Stories of zombies date back to 17th-century Haiti. Zombies are said to be the result of voodoo. ... The legends state that the ghost of the Headless Horseman rises from his grave in Sleepy Hollow ...

  3. Zombie - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of a zombie at twilight in a field of sugar cane. A zombie (Haitian French: zombi; Haitian Creole: zonbi; Kikongo: zumbi) is a mythological undead corporeal revenant created through the reanimation of a corpse. In modern popular culture, zombies appear in horror genre works.

  4. Draugr - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, they are often portrayed as Norse supernatural zombies, as depicted in various video games such as Skyrim and God of War, loosely based on the draugr as described in early medieval Icelandic sagas, however, in myth and folklore they comprise several complex ideas which change from story to story, especially in surviving ...

  5. Jiangshi - Wikipedia

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    Folklore and burial practices dealing with revenants can also be traced back to Norse mythology with draugr or draug(s) that closely resemble stories of jiangshis. [24] These draugr were also re-animated corpses that rose from their graves, and many of the various accounts report the draugr to be sighted far from its initial burial site. [24]

  6. Clairvius Narcisse - Wikipedia

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    Clairvius Narcisse (January 2, 1922 – 1994) was a Haitian man who claimed to have been turned into a zombie by a Haitian Vodou, and forced to work as a slave.. One hypothesis for Narcisse's account was that he had been administered a combination of psychoactive substances (often the paralyzing pufferfish venom tetrodotoxin and the strong deliriant Datura), which rendered him helpless and ...

  7. Vrykolakas - Wikipedia

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    Legends also say that the vrykolakas crushes or suffocates the sleeping by sitting on them, much like a mare or incubus (cf. sleep paralysis) — as does a vampire in Bulgarian folklore. [4] [5] Unlike vampires, in Greek folklore, the vrykolakas are described more as cannibals than bloodsuckers with a taste in particular for human livers. [6]

  8. Category:Zombies in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Short stories about zombies (8 P) T. Zombies in television (4 C, 55 P) V. Video games about zombies (15 C, 286 P) W. Zombie web series (19 P) ... The Zombie Survival ...

  9. Are werewolves real? The facts and history behind the myth

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    Long before "Twilight" put Jacob on the map, werewolves have been the subject of countless movies, books and monster tales.. In fact, much like ghosts, witches and vampires, the werewolf has been ...