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fairyencyclopedia · 1 month ago
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Ghostly Fairies Master List Part 1:
Ghostly fairies are associated with death and may not have a set physical appearance; some appear as orbs of lights. 
Africa:
Agbogho Mmuo
Amokye
Bakisi
Gawa/ Gauwa/ Gawama (Botswana)
Guayota (Guanche mythology)
Kel Asuf (Tuareg)
Kimpungulu/ Mpungu
Asia:
Abaddon
Abathar Muzania
Abzar iyesi
Adabiel
Adonael
Adriel
Agnuuriin ongon
Akateko
Aker (A Dictionary of Angels)
Akriel
Akuma (Japanese Buddhism, Japanese Christianity)
Amriel
Anapiel
Angels
Anush (Uthra)
Ao andon
Apaosha (Persian mythology)
Ariel (angel)
Arinkolduk (Even mythology- Russia)
Artiya'il
Aza (Tuvan mythology)
Azmıç (Turkic)
Azrael/ Malʾak al-Mawt
Azuki hakari
Bakemono
Balthioul (angel)
Bardi 
Bariel
Baxtak
Beburos
Bernael
Betobetosan
Cassiel
Chak (Turkic)
Chatiboi
Chayot Ha Kodesh
Chotgor
Cin (Turkish)
Çor
Datsueba
Diaiuch (Altaian)
Djinn
Dumah (angel)
Enenra
Feru-tis
Gamaliel
Golomt Eej
Hadraniel
Hantu Kubor
Hantu Raya
Hantu Ribut
Hantu Rimba
Hantu Tinggi
Hashmallim
Hibil Ziwa (uthra)
Hikeshi baba
Hutriel (angel)
Ichchi
Irshi
Ishim (angel)
İye (Turkish)
Jami
Jerahmeel/ Jeremeel/ Jerahmeel/ Hieremihel/ Ramiel/ Remiel
Kage onna
Kamuy-huci/ Kamui Fuchi
Karakura (Turkish)
Kaze no kami
Keeleeni (Yakut)
Kerubiel
Khoor Albys (Siberian)
Kidaii Masquin (fire spirit)
Kushiel
Kuzungu (Tuvan)
Machidiel (angel)
Makhluk halus
Malache Habbala
Malʾakh ha-Maweth
Malaki (Mandaeism)
Marmaroth (angel)
Mogwai
Mononoke
Munkar (Islam)
Muriel (angel)
Nakīr (Islam)
Nāshiṭāt
Nāzi'āt
Nbat (Mandaeism)
Nidbai (Mandaeism)
Nurikabe
Obake
Oitekebori
Ongon
Ophanim
Pahaliah (angel)
Penunggu
Pravuil/ Vretiel (archangel)
Puriel (angel)
Radueriel (angel)
Raziel (archangel)
Rosier (A Dictionary of Angels)
Ruḥin (Jewish demon)
Sabrael (angel)
Sabriel (Tarshishim)
Sachiel (angel)
Shamsiel (angel)
Shedim
Shikigami
Shilmai (uthra)
Shinanim
Shinigami
Shiro ukari
Sila- Islam
Tagas (Song-Uttering Choirs)
Tai Burra (Altaian) 
Tavara
Taram Baba
Tarshishim
Tartaruchi
Ṭelane (Jewish demon)
Temeluch (angel) 
The Watchers
Ṭiharire (Jewish demon)
Tsen
Tsurara onna
Tsurube otoshi 
Ujigami
Uriel (archangel)/ Nuriel/ Oriel
Ulu Toyo’n
Ushirogami
Uthra (Mandaeism)
Yakubyō gami
Yehudiah (A Dictionary of Angels)
Yokai
Yonaki babā
Yosei
Yot Ichchite (fire spirit)
Yukabar (uthra)
Yuki Onna
Zaazenach
Zachriel (A Dictionary of Angels)
Żafrire (Jewish demon)
Zaphkiel (Ophanim)
Zashiki warashi
Zār
Zephaniel (Ishim)
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jigokuyeah · 4 years ago
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The 8 Most Annoying Yokai From Japanese Folklore, You (likely) Haven't Heard of... by StoryDive
01:01 Yanari - House Creakers 
02:27 Tenjoname - The Ceiling Licker 
03:57 Himamushi nyūdō -  The Fire Bug Monk 
05:12 Ushirogami - The Spirit Behind You 
06:48 Kamikiri - The Hair Cutter 
08:33 Ashiarai Yashiki - The Giant Dirty Foot 
10:01 Kurote - The Toilet Hand 
11:30 Mikari Baba & Hitotsume-kozō -  The Basket Hag & One Eyed Boy who team up as informers
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yokaizin · 7 years ago
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Azuki hakari
小豆はかり あずきはかり
TRANSLATION: the bean counter HABITAT: rural villages, homes, attics, and gardens DIET: unknown
APPEARANCE: A possible relative of azuki arai, azuki hakari, or “the bean counter,” is a poltergeist found in some homes and temples. Known only by the sounds it makes, it is said to dwell in attics or gardens, and is most active at night. Azuki hakari have never been seen directly – only heard. Though similar in name and habit to its azuki-related cousins, azukihakari has traits distinct enough to classify it as a separate yokai.
BEHAVIOR: Azuki hakari appear in homes late at night, after midnight. An encounter usually begins with the sound of heavy footsteps in the space between the attic and the roof. Shortly after, a rhythmic sound like dried azuki beans being scattered can be heard against the windows or sliding doors leading outside. The sound grows progressively louder, and gradually changes into the sound of splashing water, and finally to the sound of geta – Japanese wooden sandals – walking around just outside the room. Opening the doors or windows causes the noise to stop, revealing no sign of any creature that could have made such a noise; nor any beans or puddles or markings from whatever caused the noises.
Because of the difficulty of direct observation of all azuki spirits, it is very likely that some of the stories about azuki-arai which take place near homes or away from rivers, may in fact be about encounters with azuki hakari.
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ginnyh · 4 years ago
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โพลเตอร์ไกสต์ที่พบในบ้านและวัดบางแห่ง yōkai เหล่านี้เป็นที่รู้จักโดยเสียงที่พวกเขาทำเท่านั้น พวกเขากล่าวว่าพวกเขาอาศัยอยู่ในห้องใต้หลังคาหรือสวน ไม่เคยพบเห็น Azuki hakari โดยตรงมาก่อน มีเพียงได้ยินเท่านั้น azuki hakari มีชื่อและนิสัยที่คล้ายคลึงกันในชื่อและนิสัยคล้ายญาติของพวกเขา
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fansubyuna7 · 8 years ago
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La femme de Gegege
Épisode 1 (vostfr)
Sortie de l'épisode 1 de La femme de Gegege en vostfr. Ci-dessous se trouvent les liens de téléchargement et de streaming. Bon Visionnage !
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Voici un petit drama familial japonais. Je sais que les teams fr évitent de traduire ces petits dramas très longs. Donc je me suis dit pourquoi ne pas me lancer et vous les faire découvrir. C'est sûr que ça ne ressemble pas au typique drama japonais mais n'ayez pas peur et essayez ! ^^Quelques explications sur l'épisode :• Un zashiki-warashi est un esprit d’enfant ou d'une jeune fille ayant la coupe au carré. C'est un esprit dit casanier car il hante les maisons et joue des petits tours à ses habitants. Il apporte chance et richesse aux habitants de la maison qu'il hante.• Un azuki-hakari est un démon comptable. Il compte des haricots rouges. Il est invisible pour les gens, par contre ils l’entendent compter chez eux ses haricots rouges. Il hante les greniers des maisons et n'est actif que la nuit.
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animeportalmatome-blog · 7 years ago
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GeGeGe no Kitaro (2018) - Episode 32 - AZUKI-ARAI, AZUKI-HAKARI, AZUKI-BABAA
GeGeGe no Kitaro (2018) – Episode 32 – AZUKI-ARAI, AZUKI-HAKARI, AZUKI-BABAA
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animeportalmatome-blog · 7 years ago
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GeGeGe no Kitaro (2018) - Episode 31 - AZUKI-ARAI, AZUKI-HAKARI, AZUKI-BABAA
GeGeGe no Kitaro (2018) – Episode 31 – AZUKI-ARAI, AZUKI-HAKARI, AZUKI-BABAA
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