Bogey
Bogey In traditional English folklore evil spirit or hob-goblin are usually big and black that scare children. The Bogey-man or … Continue reading Bogey
Bogey In traditional English folklore evil spirit or hob-goblin are usually big and black that scare children. The Bogey-man or … Continue reading Bogey
Bitoso Bitoso origin is Romani (Transylvanain Gypsy) Bitoso is a little multiheaded worm who causes headaches, stomach aches and eliminates … Continue reading Bitoso
Bubilas Bubilas also is known as Babilas and its origins are from Lithuania. Bubilas is the patron of bees, honey … Continue reading Bubilas
Boline The Boline is a knife in the druid and Wiccan tradition. Its specific symbolism is held within its blade, … Continue reading Boline
Borbyingarna In Norse legends, Borbyingarna is one of the names of the trolls. In ancient times they lived in the … Continue reading Borbyingarna
Briareus In Greek mythology Briareus was one of the 100-armed, 50 headed Hacatoncheries who were born to Gaia and Ouranos. … Continue reading Briareus
Bonnachon Pliny the Elder described the Bonnachon in his 1st-century Natural History as a cow like a creature with a … Continue reading Bonnachon
Bucca The bucca is a form of a Cornish spirit or hobgoblin from south-west of England. Buccas tend to keep … Continue reading Bucca
Basadae It’s said in the tribe of Basadae lived in India. They were men, with some that had heads of … Continue reading Basadae
Bulchin The Bulchin has the appearance of a plump panther with a human face and a usual grin. In Lewis … Continue reading Bulchin