Scroll with a Picture of a Ghoul
Ghoul
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A horrible, low, and nasty beast, this abomination nests in
cemeteries, old burial mounds (kurgans), necropolises, and on
battlefields. Disgusting in form and character, it emerges to feed
usually during the full moon, and well-rotted corpses are a delicacy
for it. When driven by hunger, the ghoul will not hesitate to prey on
the living. Only by fire, silver, and bright light can they be harmed.
For this reason, it hunts only at night.
Ghouls creep and crawl at night
Eating everything in sight
In a snap they’d eat you, too’
Chop you up for a ghoulish stew!
— Children’s rhyme
Ghouls and graveirs are hard to describe. In part, they resemble
humans – yet on the whole, they are the utter negation of all that is
human. Though they have arms and legs like men, they walk on all
fours like dogs or badgers. Though they have eerily familiar faces,
one searches them in vain for any sign of sentiment, reason or even
a spark of consciousness. They are driven by one thing and one
thing only: an insatiable craving for human flesh.