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Wraith - Soulless Terrifying Creatures | Mythology. net Wraiths are soulless creatures and only feel devastating emotions like hatred and despair They are a type of ghost, but can also be considered to be a type of demon Though there are instances that wraiths can be considered ‘good’ (a specific kind of wraith known as a voror), most wraiths are inherently evil
The Wraith (1986) - IMDb The Wraith: Directed by Mike Marvin With Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, Sherilyn Fenn, Randy Quaid In a small town in Arizona, a mysterious man spirit descends from the sky and manifests in a sports car and targets a local violent road-racing gang of motor heads, headed by a ruthless bully who'll do anything to get what he wants
Wraiths: An Overview and History - Mythical Encyclopedia Wraiths are mythical creatures that are often depicted as dark, shadow-like entities wearing black, hooded cloaks They are usually described as having a ghostly appearance and are sometimes depicted as having glowing eyes or other features that set them apart from other creatures
Wraith - Wikipedia Look up wraith or wraithlike in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Wraith is one of several traditional terms for a ghost or spirit Wraith, Wraiths, or The Wraith may also refer to:
Wraiths: The Sinister, Spite-Driven Ghosts Of Scottish Folklore In the simplest sense, they are ghosts — souls of people who were once living among us Yet they are remarkably distinguishable due to the inherent malevolence that fosters in most of their kind A wrathful fiend of Scottish folklore, wraiths are hungry to see people suffer
Wraith - Gods and Monsters In some tales, wraiths are the souls of the deceased, wronged in life and denied peace in death In others, they are the manifestations of pure malice, a malevolent force birthed from the darkest corners of human consciousness
Wraith - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Originating in the 1510s Scottish, the word means "specter or ghost," possibly from Old Norse vorðr "guardian" or Gaelic Irish arrach "apparition "