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Scottish and Irish. Haunts lonely streams washing the bloodstained garments of those about to die. This variation on the Banshee could be found in the legends of Ireland, Scotland and Brittany. The name 'Bean-Nighe' means washer woman. She was called this as she was usually seen washing bloody garments at the water's edge. her feet were webbed like those of a duck or goose. If a traveler saw her before she spied him, he would survive, however, if she spied him first, he would die. In the Scottish Highlands, it was thought that only those about to die could see her.
In Hungarian mythology the Ördög was a demonic figure who was associated with the devil. It was said to look like a black faun with hooves, horns and a ponytail. It lived in hell where it stirred a giant cauldron filled with human souls. If he ever needed to venture out into the world then he would take the form of a fox, a dark flame or a Hungarian shepherd with dark, sparkling eyes.

In Hungarian mythology the Ördög was a demonic figure who was associated with the devil. It was said to look like a black faun with hooves, horns and a ponytail. It lived in hell where it stirred a giant cauldron filled with human souls. If he ever needed to venture out into the world then he would take the form of a fox, a dark flame or a Hungarian shepherd with dark, sparkling eyes.






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