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Terrifying Traditions

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  • Algonquian people believe that some of the biggest Wendigos still live in the .....................
    Arctic Circle
  • Which Czech creature must be taken with respect?
    Vodník
  • What does the myth of the Wendigo symbolises?
    hunger and cold experienced during the winter months
  • If people practice cannibalism, they can become ...........
    Wendigos
  • Jorogumo is a monster from ...................... folklore. (country)
    Japanese
  • Nuckelavee terrifies people of ............. Islands.
    Orkney
  • Wendigo is a terrifying creature occurring in the legends told by .................. people.
    Algonquian
  • Which Czech creature is said to take children who don't listen to their parents?
    Polednice
  • What is a "biwa"?
    a Japanese musical instrument
  • Jorogumo changes into a ...................-metre tall spider.
    two-metre
  • Nuckelavee hates the smell of ..............................
    burning seaweed
  • Which monster looks like a beautiful woman when met for the first time?
    Jorogumo
  • Which monster can allegedly be destroyed by fire?
    Wendigo
  • Which monster cannot cross moving fresh water?
    Nuckelavee
  • The Nuckelavee can weigh up to .......................... pounds / kg.
    2 000 pounds
  • Which Czech creature might make you run and get lost?
    Hejkal
  • How can you avoid becoming a Jorogumo's victim?
    Love someone with all your heart + keep well away from strange, beautiful young women
  • Which monster takes the shape of a horse with a human's body?
    Nuckelavee