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Barghest - Wikipedia
In Northern English folklore, the Barghest or Barguest is a mythical monstrous black dog with large teeth and claws. en.wikipedia.org
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Barghest - Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
Barghests were treacherous tyrants that craved power over others, ruling goblinoids through fear and force. forgottenrealms.fandom.com
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BARGHEST - Cyberpunk Wiki - Fandom
BARGHEST is a militia and gang operating in Night City. They are based out of Dogtown. Originally consisting of Militech soldiers, BARGHEST ... cyberpunk.fandom.com
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barghest
barghest (ˈbɑːˌgɛst) Also barghaist, -guest, -ghost, -gest, -gaist. [perh. ad. Ger. berg-geist mountain-demon, gnome; but by Scott referred to Ger. bahre bier, hearse, and by others to Ger. bär bear, with reference to its alleged form.] A goblin, fabled to appear in the form of a large dog, with var... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barghest - d20PFSRD
Once per month, a barghest can devour a nonevil humanoid's corpse as a full-round action to gain a growth point. It gains a bonus equal to its growth point ... www.d20pfsrd.com
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What are some trustworthy sources of information on the Barghest ...
For example, I've seen "Barghest" used to describe anything from date-eating smack-talking baboons with human faces to horrific bone-flesh ... www.reddit.com
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Barghest | Ghostly Hounds, Yorkshire, Mythology - Britannica
Barghest, in folklore of northern England (especially Yorkshire), a monstrous, goblin dog, with huge teeth and claws, that appears only at night. www.britannica.com
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Barghest Tactics - The Monsters Know What They're Doing
Barghests come from Northern English folklore, in which they take the form of huge, black dogs, either possessed by evil spirits or spirits ... www.themonstersknow.com
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Barghest :: d20srd.org
A barghest is a lupine fiend that can take the shape of a wolf or a goblin. In its natural form, it resembles a goblin-wolf hybrid with terrible jaws and sharp ... www.d20srd.org
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Barghest - Mythos Anthology
This mythical creature, often depicted as a large black dog with glowing eyes, is believed to be a harbinger of death. mythosanthology.com
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barghest - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (mythology, British) A legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws, and (sometimes) to be capable of changing form. · (mythology ... en.wiktionary.org
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The Barghest O' Whitby
The Barghest O' Whitby is an EP by My Dying Bride, released on 7 November 2011. It consists of a single, 27-minute track. wikipedia.org
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pad-foot
ˈpad-foot dial. [f. pad v.1 (n.1) + foot n.] 1. A dialectal equivalent of footpad.1847 Tom Treddlehoyle Bairnsla Ann. 41 (E.D.D.) Sitha, Bobby's catch't a padfooit. 1892 J. S. Fletcher When Chas. was King (1896) 209 Here I am, winged in this way by some vile padfoot. 2. One of the dialect names of t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Freybug
Popular Antiquities of Great Britain, by John Brand, referenced Saunders' letters and suggested that the Fray-bug was a Black Dog similar to the Barghest wikipedia.org
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Kettleness
trail established between Whitby and the hamlet with tales of the supernatural, some imagined and some claimed as real, such as a black dog (known as a barghest In the 1950s, a vicar supposedly met the barghest that haunted the area around Kettleness, and used holy water to banish the spirit. wikipedia.org
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