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51 Legendary Creatures Of European Myth and Folklore
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232348748
- EAN9798232348748
- Date de parution19/09/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
They were whispered about in taverns, feared on lonely roads, and prayed against when storms rolled in. Europe's folklore is crawling with beings that never quite died - banshees screaming in the night, vampires lurking at the edge of the village, krakens dragging ships beneath the waves, and the Wild Hunt thundering across the skies. Mystical Creatures of Europe gathers 51 of the most chilling, fascinating, and unforgettable legends from Celtic, Norse, Slavic, Germanic, and Mediterranean traditions.
From the skinless terror of the Nuckelavee to the seduction of sirens, from giants and trolls to unicorns and phoenixes, each chapter breathes life into the monsters that shaped Europe's myths and nightmares. Written with wit, dark humor, and a deep respect for the old stories, Heinrich Wilson doesn't just tell you about these creatures - he makes you feel them stalking the shadows, watching from the corners, waiting for you to believe.
This isn't just a book of folklore. It's a journey into the haunted heart of Europe. A must-have for lovers of mythology, dark fantasy, and anyone who has ever wondered what might still be lurking out there when the lights go out.
From the skinless terror of the Nuckelavee to the seduction of sirens, from giants and trolls to unicorns and phoenixes, each chapter breathes life into the monsters that shaped Europe's myths and nightmares. Written with wit, dark humor, and a deep respect for the old stories, Heinrich Wilson doesn't just tell you about these creatures - he makes you feel them stalking the shadows, watching from the corners, waiting for you to believe.
This isn't just a book of folklore. It's a journey into the haunted heart of Europe. A must-have for lovers of mythology, dark fantasy, and anyone who has ever wondered what might still be lurking out there when the lights go out.






















