Halloween Special: Here Are Top 10 Spine-Chilling Ghosts


2023/10/29 14:40:02 IST

The Headless Horseman

    The Headless Horseman is a terrifying ghost from American folklore. He is said to be the spirit of a Hessian soldier. The Headless Horseman is often depicted riding a black horse and carrying his severed head in his hand.

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The White Lady

    The White Lady is a common ghost story in many cultures. She is typically depicted as a beautiful woman in a white dress who haunts old buildings, castles, and cemeteries.

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The Banshee

    The Banshee is a female spirit from Irish folklore who is said to wail and lament the death of a loved one. She is often depicted as an old woman with long, flowing hair and a banshee cry that is said to be so piercing that it can shatter glass.

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The Bloody Mary

    Bloody Mary is a popular urban legend about a vengeful ghost who is said to appear in mirrors if you say her name three times. She is often depicted as a disfigured woman with blood dripping from her eyes and mouth.

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The Ghost Ship

    Ghost ships are said to be the spectral remains of ships that have been lost at sea. Ghost ships are often depicted as being crewed by skeletons or zombies, and they are said to bring bad luck to any ship that encounters them.

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The Poltergeist

    A poltergeist is a type of ghost that is said to be able to move objects and make other disturbances in the physical world. They are often associated with teenagers and adolescents, and they are said to be caused by repressed psychological trauma.

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The Dybbuk

    A dybbuk is a type of malevolent ghost in Jewish folklore that is said to be able to possess the bodies of living people. They are often said to be the spirits of people who have died prematurely or who have committed suicide.

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The Jiangshi

    A jiangshi is a type of hopping vampire in Chinese folklore. Jiangshi is said to be the reanimated corpses of people who have died unnaturally.

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The Yurei

    A Yurei is a type of ghost in Japanese folklore that is said to be the spirit of someone who has died tragically. Yurei is often depicted as wearing white kimonos and having long, flowing hair.

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The Pontianak

    A pontianak is a type of female vampire in Southeast Asian folklore. Pontianak are said to be the spirits of women who have died in childbirth. Pontianak are often depicted as having long, black hair and sharp teeth.

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