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  1. Ghoul - Wikipedia

    Ghouls as described by Lovecraft are dog-faced and hideous creatures but not necessarily malicious. Though their primary (perhaps only) food source is human flesh, they do not seek …

  2. Ghoul | Definition, Mythology, & Meaning | Britannica

    Modern Arabs use ghūl to designate a human or demonic cannibal and frequently employ the word to frighten disobedient children. Anglicized as ghoul, the word entered English tradition …

  3. Ghoul | Fallout Wiki | Fandom

    Ghouls are living creatures that have been mutated by exposure to radiation, rather than killed by it. This mutation process, referred to as ghoulification, has demonstrated different effects …

  4. Ghoul - Description, History, Myths and Interpretations

    Sep 29, 2018 · It is proposed that ghouls mate with humans who have been mistakenly buried, but that their offspring remain ghouls and do not appear to be hybrids. This idea went on to …

  5. Ghoul (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia

    Ghouls are mythical creatures that have been part of folklore and mythology for centuries. They are often depicted as demonic beings or monstrous humanoids, associated with graveyards …

  6. GHOUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GHOUL is a legendary evil being that robs graves and feeds on corpses.

  7. Ghouls – Mythos Anthology

    Ghouls have become a staple in horror literature, films, and games, symbolizing death, decay, and the horror of cannibalism. Unlike other forms of the undead, ghouls are known for their …

  8. Ghoul - Supernatural flesh-eater | mythicalcreatures.info

    Ghouls, in mythology and folklore, are often depicted as malevolent entities that feed on the flesh of the dead. They are nocturnal creatures, scavenging graveyards for corpses.

  9. Ancient History of the Ghouls - How Ghouls Work | HowStuffWorks

    In the original Arabic texts, the ghouls of "The Thousand and One Nights" were vile tricksters and ravenous flesh eaters. They kidnapped victims and lured lustful men to their doom by taking …

  10. Ghoul | Tokyo Ghoul Wiki | Fandom

    Ghouls (喰種 グール, gūru, translates approximately to eater species) are a carnivorous and cannibalistic humanoid species that are only able to feed on the flesh of humans and other …