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Siren Head

also written as Sirenhead  or Siren-Head, is a hostile cryptid and urban legend created by the artist Trevor Henderson. It is a tall mysterious humanoid creature known for its odd appearance and the various sounds that emanate out of its head, which consists of a metallic pole with sirens attached to it.

Siren Head is a physical entity, but its anatomy and existence are terrifying and meaningless to us. It isn't a being of our reality but instead Siren Head is much distinguished than us, as it is not limited by our laws of nature. Basically, it is a constantly changing manifestation, which almost always appears different in the victim’s view. Siren Head has the ability to release sounds of news broadcasts, human conversations, sirens, and screams.
 The information varies from what we know about Siren Head, which opens to a lot theories about the creature.


more info about Siren Head : https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Siren_Head




The Slender Man

(also known as Slenderman) is a supernatural creature with nebulously defined characteristics and abilities. Slender Man was first mentioned in Something Awful Forum's "Create Paranormal Images". He generally appears (in modern times) as a tall humanoid creature in a black or grey suit, red or black tie, and white shirt. His face is totally white, completely devoid of facial features.

He has no hair, and generally has normal-looking bare hands, albeit with fingers longer and bonier than a typical human. Slender Man has been depicted in imagery and literature at anywhere between 6 and 15 feet tall, depending on the situation, though in video he is usually only around 6-7 feet tall.

Because of his inexact nature, and differences between accounts, no one has yet determined what, exactly, the Slender Man is. Currently, there are two leading theories as to what the Slender Man may be: the Tulpa Effect and Quantum Theory.

more info about Slenderman : https://theslenderman.fandom.com/wiki/Slender_Man​​​​​​​




The Kraken

 is a legendary sea-monster of enormous proportions. Described as a cephalopod resembling a giant octopus or squid, this beast is said to be capable of enveloping whole ships in the grasp of its tentacles and dragging them beneath the depths.

Kraken have been spoken of in sailors' tales and featured in various works of fiction since the 13th century and remain a common theme in popular culture today. These monsters are said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.


Since the late 18th century, kraken have been depicted in a number of ways, primarily as large octopus-like creatures, and it has often been alleged that Pontoppidan's kraken might have been based on sailors' observations of the giant squid. The kraken is also depicted to have spikes on its suckers.

 In the earliest descriptions, however, the creatures were more crab-like than
octopus-like, and generally possessed traits that are associated with large whales rather than with giant squid. 


more info about the Kraken : https://monster.fandom.com/wiki/Kraken




The Wendigo


It existed in areas where the Winter caused it to become isolated due to heavy snow and adverse conditions: in these harsh conditions it was believed that the practice of cannibalism was occasionally practiced and the Wendigo was
believed to be the result of such actions.

This is a rare condition in which individuals start to crave human flesh even when other food is in supply and interactions with people suffering from this condition may also of contributed to the legend of the Wendigo.

This mental illness is very similar to Cabin Fever and Isolationism, and sufferers often describe being influenced by an external malevolent force.



more info about the Wendigo : https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Wendigo_(mythology)





The Dragon

A dragon is a large, serpentine legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures around the world. Beliefs about dragons vary drastically by region, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, four-legged, and capable of breathing fire.

 Dragons in eastern cultures are usually depicted as wingless, four-legged, serpentine creatures with above-average intelligence. The earliest attested reports of draconic creatures resemble giant snakes. Draconic creatures are first described in the mythologies of the ancient Near East and appear in ancient Mesopotamian art and literature.

Stories about storm-gods slaying giant serpents occur throughout nearly all
 Indo-European and Near Eastern mythologies.

more info about the Dragon : https://www.livescience.com/25559-dragons.html







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