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A spectre is a (usually terrifying) phantom, apparition, or ghost, or an unreal appearance. It is common in some types of folklore and mythology. Image File history File links Undead-spectre. ...
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Phantom could refer to any of the following. ...
Generally, an apparition is act or instance of appearing. ...
A ghostly woman coming down the stairs. ...
Folklore is the body of expressive culture, including tales, music, dance, legends, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, customs, material culture, and so forth, common to a particular population, comprising the traditions (including oral traditions) of that culture, subculture, or group. ...
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In some role-playing or fantasy worlds, a spectre is a particularly powerful type of undead. Compare with "phantom". The term usually refers to a ghost, or sometimes to another kind of spiritual being or sprite. Phantom could refer to any of the following. ...
A ghostly woman coming down the stairs. ...
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The term sprite is a general term referring to a number of legendary creatures. ...
Spectre is Monster in My Pocket #67, clearly a Death personification, resembling a Grim Reaper in a red cloak. In issue #4 of the comicbook, he professes a loyalty to Warlock very surprising for his station: He uses his scythe to prevent anyone from leaving the dollhouse prior to Warlock. Monster in My Pocket was a toy line developed by Morrison Entertainment Group, headed by Joe Morrison and John Weems, and released by Matchbox in 1990 consisting of small, soft plastic monsters from religion and mythology, literary fantasy, and unexplained phenomena. ...
Death, as a skeleton carrying a scythe, visiting a dying man. ...
Death, personified is an anthropomorphic figure or a fictional character who has existed in mythology and popular culture since the earliest days of storytelling. ...
Warlocks are, among historic Christian traditions, said to be the male equivalent of witches (usually in the pejorative sense of Europes Middle Ages), and were said to ride pitchforks instead of broomsticks. ...
In the book series by Philip Pullman, His Dark Materials, a spectre is a monster that is only visible to adults and not to children. It sucks the soul out of a person, and in the city of CittĂ gazze they are feared. the monster came through another world into the world where the subtle knife is contained through a parallel window. the angels are apparently responsible for allowing the spectres to come through Città gazze (sometimes abbreviated to Cigazze), meaning City of the Magpies, is a fictional city within an unknown world (and parallel universe) in the bestselling fantasy fiction trilogy, His Dark Materials, by Philip Pullman. ...
Spectre is also a name of mIRC channel at server DALnet. For information, visit site web-log http://www.spectre.co.nr
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