The Bye Bye Man

The Bye Bye Man

Robert Damon Schneck wrote about the Bye Bye Man in his book, The President’s Vampire, a compilation of strange tales he investigated in some of his travels chronicling high strangeness. But Robert Damon Schneck is not the source of this legend. The story originates from a group of adventurous young Read more

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The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall

The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall

Today’s Entity of the Week is The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall, a legendary ghost tale of the 18th century from Norfolk, Great Britain. She was once Lady Dorothy Walpole in life, sister of Robert Walpole, who’s known as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. Dorothy was unfortunate enough Read more

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Entity of the Week: Marduk

Entity of the Week: Marduk

Marduk is an important entity of ancient Mesopotamia, particularly known as the patron deity of Babylon and the ruler of the Anunnaki pantheon of gods (which are even older than the Egyptian gods). His role was the god of vegetation, all forms of judgment, and pretty much all things magic. Read more

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Entity of the Week: Nyarlathotep

Entity of the Week: Nyarlathotep

Most of the entities in the Cthulhu Mythos are beyond human comprehension and so alien to us that they’re beyond horrifying. The reason cosmic horror is so chilling is humankind’s complete insignificance on a universal scale and that we’re at the mercy of creatures far more powerful than we could Read more

Entity of the Week: Samael

Entity of the Week: Samael

Article by Cody Ray George Samael Unique in the angelic pantheon, Samael is described as having twelve wings instead of six. So much information about this once-deified entity has been collected over the course of written history, enough to solidify Samael as a figure that strays away from what one Read more

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