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Ghoul - Wikipedia In folklore, a ghoul (from Arabic: غول, ghūl) is a demon -like being or monstrous humanoid, often associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh In the legends or tales in which they appear, a ghoul is far more ill-mannered and foul than goblins The concept of the ghoul originated in pre-Islamic Arabian religion [1]
Ghoul - Description, History, Myths and Interpretations . . . Ghouls were thought to be especially fond of preying upon travelers (solo travelers or small groups in particular) Some stories claim that they lit fires off of well-traveled paths so they could lure a single traveler into a trap and devour them
Ghoul | Definition, Mythology, Meaning | Britannica ghoul, in popular legend, a demonic being believed to inhabit burial grounds and other deserted places In ancient Arabic folklore, ghūl s belonged to a diabolical class of jinn (spirits) and were said to be the offspring of Iblīs, the prince of darkness in Islam
Ghoul | Tokyo Ghoul Wiki | Fandom Ghouls (喰種 (グール), gūru, translates approximately to eater species) are a carnivorous and cannibalistic humanoid species that are only able to feed on the flesh of humans and other ghouls
Ghoul (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia Ghouls are mythical creatures that have been part of folklore and mythology for centuries They are often depicted as demonic beings or monstrous humanoids, associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh
Ghoul - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In the anime and manga series Hellsing, ghouls are zombie -like creatures that are created when a "chipped" (technological) vampire drains a victim to death, or, in the Manga, where a vampire drains the blood of someone who is not a virgin If fatally wounded, they instantly crumble to dust
Ancient History of the Ghouls - How Ghouls Work | HowStuffWorks In the original Arabic texts, the ghouls of "The Thousand and One Nights" were vile tricksters and ravenous flesh eaters They kidnapped victims and lured lustful men to their doom by taking the guise of beautiful women Sometimes they even snuck into storerooms and munched on dates