Creature that is believed to drain blood of live stock
What is "Chupacabra"
Kind of meat that should NOT be brought over the Pali highway
What is "Pork"
Egyptian god, often depicted with a jackal head. Guardian of the dead and overseer of mummification.
What is "Anubis"
Mexican: Action which the woman in the legend of La Llorona did to her children
What is "drowning"/"drowned them"
Irish Fey of legend, riding a noble steed in search of mortals near death. Commonly referred to as the Headless Horseman
What is "Dullahan"
Where the ancient ruins of Chichén Itzá are located
What is "Yucatán"
Action that causes "Ata O Le Fa Ata" to reveal themself
What is "Staring too long in the mirror"
Supernatural beings from Moroccan folklore that are believed to live in deserts and abandoned places, sometimes taking human form to trick travelers
What is "Jinn"/"Djinn"
Polynesian: According to Tongan culture, this action is believed to invite a spirit into your body
What is "Laughing near a graveyard"
Horse/goat-headed creature born in the Jersey Pine-Barrens after a mother cursed her newborn child as the devil.
What is "Jersey Devil"
Translation of the legend “La Llorona”
What is "The Weeping Woman"
The action you should take when you see torches and hear the sound of drums on a late night hike in Hawaii
What is "Strip naked"/"Lie face down"
Name of the spirit-possessed statue or object in Bakongo tradition that is used to protect communities and seal oaths
What is "Nkisi"/"Minkisi(plural)"
African: Trickster figure from Akan folklore that often takes the form of a spider and is known for his cleverness and storytelling
What is "Anansi"
"Ice Woman" of Japanese folklore, known to lure in travelers during heavy snowstorms.
What is "Yuki-onna"
The name for the boogeyman in Mexican folklore, a shape-shifitng monster used to scare misbehaving children
What is "El Cucuy"
The action a spirit will take in Māori culture if the proper funeral rites are not preformed
What is "Take control of a living person"
The name of the vengeful spirit of a dead person in Swahili and East African folklore. This spirit possesses others, often demanding justice or revenge
What is "Popobawa"
Polynesian: What you should do if you see a figure at the intersection of a crossroad, whispering your name as you pass
What is "Turn around"
"Stiff corpse" of Chinese folklore, moves around by hopping due to its stiff body. Can be distracted by a bag of coins.
What is "Jiangshi"
Number of dolls are in “La Isla de las Muñecas”
What is "4000 (within range of 1000 is fine)"
Physical manifestation which the goddess Pele may appear as on Saddle Road
What is "woman hitchhiking with a white dog"/"beautiful woman"
Mischievous, dwarf-like creature in Zulu folklore that can be summoned by witches and is said to bring good fortune—or chaos—to its owner
What is "Tokoloshe"/"Tikoloshe"
African: The supreme god and creator of all things in Kikuyu legend, believed to dwell atop Mount Kenya.
What is "Ngai"/'"Mwene Nyaga"
An everlasting handprint was left in Old Jail Museum in Jim Thorpe PA by a member of this Irish secret society as a proof of innocence
What is "The Molly Maguires"