Friday, July 1, 2011
Creepy creatures at Halloween
Halloween or Hallowe'en is a tradition of celebration the night of October 31, and especially celebrated in the United States. This tradition comes from Ireland, and taken by the Irish who emigrated to North America. Children celebrated Halloween by wearing scary costumes and going from door to door asking neighbors or chocolate candy, saying "Trick or treat!" Speech is a kind of "threat" which means "Give us a (candy) or we jahili."Here is a creepy creatures that exist on Halloween: Vampires (Dracula)They will suck your blood. Dracula appears in folklore for thousands of years, dating from the 18th century and 19th-century myths of Eastern Europe. Believed that a person is born with a disability or death of an irregular, after burial, rise again to terrorize the people. Dracula require human blood to stay alive. In the myth, Dracula can be killed by putting wooden pegs in the heart of the cross.Ghost (Ghost)Ghosts, many believe, many others do not believe in its existence, many of which have already seen, some are never seen. That said, 50% of people believed the existence of ghosts, many kinds of ghosts, like pocong, kuntilanak, flat face of the devil, wewe Gombel, etc.. Even the film industry we are all filled with the theme of ghosts.Witches (Witch)Myth known as the characteristic black pointy hat and warty nose. In the past, witches are considered to have magical powers associated with the natural world. A hunt that reached its peak in mid-century European and American 17th-century. There are good witches, some evil witches, and even now the world is infatuated with the title wizards, where they were a good magician, like Harry Potter or charmed (3 sexy witches).GenieIt literally means something that connotes a "hidden" or "invisible". In the Islamic and pre-Islamic Arab mythology, the jinn is one of the races and creatures that are not visible are created from fire. In the opinion of those who came before Islam came, Jin regarded as sacred beings, who must be worshiped and respected. The people at that time described it in the form of a statue of their god.Werewolves (Werewolves)These creatures will appear in the evenings, especially at full moon. Like magicians, they were hunted in medieval times and killed. In the myth, they are usually shaped like a man in the daytime, but at night will turn into a werewolf and begins looking for prey to meal. Zombiezombies are individuals who have died, whether it's their souls sucked from their bodies or have been revived from the dead through black magic. Zombie myth comes from the voodoo religion of Haiti, where he still believes that people can fall into the blank space just like the walking dead that we see in the movie (without missing limbs and eating human flesh). An ethnobotanist investigating the claims in Haiti found a toxic drug that can really push the style zombies.GargoylesIn the contemporary fiction, gargoyles are also often described as (typically) race with demonic features, generally horns, tail, and claws. They are said to be the keeper of the building where they are. These fictional gargoyles can generally use their wings to fly or glide, and is often described as a rock to hide, or are not able to turn into stone in one way or another.Demons (evil spirits)One of the all-encompassing term for an "evil spirit," demon can represent anything from evil ghost or an angel doll fell to the Devils. Like the notion of evil itself, they have ancient origins that appear in folklore and literature across the world.GoblinsFamous fairy tales, petite and hairy, more to the mischievous nature of goblins rather than threatening. Legend tells of goblins hiding in the forest, exciting and sometimes abduct a human baby. Their own spawn. Unlike some other creatures mentioned here and perhaps because of their disconnect from religion, goblins never crossed the threshold of a real imaginary caused panic in the cities of the Middle Ages. Angel of executioners
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