Historical records tell us that this is the number of accused witches burned at the stake during the Salem Witch Trials.
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1982 - Thriller
Michael Jackson
The primary antagonist of The Stand, this character crosses over multiple novels and acts as a version of the devil in the connected universe of Stephen King's novels.
Randall Flagg
Hailing from Navajo culture, this creature is typically described as one who possesses the ability to transform into or disguise themselves as an animal, often by wearing the animal's pelt .
Skin-walker
The swamp of Dagobah
Obi Wan Kenobi
This famous French leader was accused of heresy and witchcraft and burned at the stake on May 30, 1431.
Joan of Arc
2023 - vampire
Olivia Rodrigo
The Comics Code Authority
This American mythic creature is known for sucking the blood from goats and cattle. It's name can be literally translated from the original Spanish as "goat sucker".
Chupacabra
The Sedgwick Hotel
Slimer
Born in 1801, this well-known Voodoo practitioner lived in Louisiana and worked as an herbalist and midwife in addition to being the "Voodoo Queen".
Marie LeVeau
1983 - Somebody's Watching Me
Rockwell
This early Jane Austen novel satirized gothic horror by combining gothic themes with a coming-of-age tale.
Northanger Abbey
This legendary Kentucky creature is described as being part man, part goat and part sheep, and is said to kill people by luring them onto a train trestle to be killed by an oncoming train.
Pope Lick Monster
The Bell Witch is a famous American ghost that haunted the property of John Bell in this southern state
Appearing as a teenage witch in The Craft, this actress revealed that she is also a witch in real life, and acts to this day as a professional Tarot card reader, even going so far as to publish her own version of the Tarot deck in 2020
Rachel True
Audio Daily Double!
1990 - Bloodletting
This 1996 novel published under the Richard Bachman pseudonym was the companion piece to the novel Desperation.
The Regulators
Usually described as a giant, emaciated, flesh-eater, this mythical creature comes to us from the folklore of indigenous peoples in the Great Lakes region.
Wendigo
Tower of London, Windsor Castle, and occasionally Hever Castle in Kent
Anne Boleyn
Born in 1640, this 17th century fortune teller and magician also allegedly held black masses for her follower and worked as a commissioned poisoner, and may have poisoned as many as 2500 people.
Catherine Mavoisin aka "La Voisin"
2010 - Werewolf, Baby!
Rob Zombie
First published in 1911 under the title The Garden of Evil, the novel The Lair of the White Worm was the final novel published prior to the death of this notable gothic horror author
Bram Stoker
In spite of the fact that this legendary Ohio creature has been proven not to exist (it was, in fact a 4 foot iguana with a missing tail), it inspired a 2014 musical and has been featured in multiple board games.
Loveland Frog
Elsinore Castle
King Hamlet (Hamlet's father)