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In Northern English
folklore Folklore is shared by a particular group of people; it encompasses the traditions common to that culture, subculture or group. This includes oral traditions such as Narrative, tales, legends, proverbs and jokes. They include material culture, r ...
, the Barghest or Barguest is a
myth Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths. Since "myth" is widely used to imply that a story is not objectively true, the identification of a narrati ...
ical monstrous
black dog Black dog or blackdog may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional entities * Black Dog, a bio-robot in the 1982 Bulgarian animated science fiction film ''The Treasure Planet'' * The Black Dog, an inn in 2015–2016 British drama TV series '' T ...
with large teeth and claws, This in turn cites: * Wirt Sikes, ''British Goblins'' (1880) *''
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'', first series, ii. 51. *
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, ''Fairy Tales'' (Lond. 1831), p. 58; ''Lancashire Folklore'' (1867) *Joseph Lucas, ''Studies in Nidderdale'' (Pateley Bridge, 1882)
though in other cases the name can refer to a ghost or household elf, especially in
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and Durham, such as the
Cauld Lad of Hylton The Cauld Lad of Hylton is a ghost of murdered stable boy Robert Skelton, said to haunt the ruins of Hylton Castle (in Sunderland, Northern England).K. M. Briggs, ''The Fairies in English Tradition and Literature'', p 33 University of Chicago Pr ...
.


Origin of the name

"Ghost" in
Northern England Northern England, also known as the North of England, the North Country, or simply the North, is the northern area of England. It broadly corresponds to the former borders of Angle Northumbria, the Anglo-Scandinavian Kingdom of Jorvik, and the ...
was pronounced "guest", and the origin is thought to be of the combination ''burh-ghest'', "town-ghost". Others explain it as cognate to German ''Berg-geist'', "mountain ghost" or ''Bär-geist'', "bear-ghost". Another mooted derivation is ''Bahr-Geist'', German for the "spirit of the funeral bier".


Domain and description

One notable case is said to frequent a remote gorge named Troller's Gill in the Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire, England. A
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entitled "The Legend of the Troller's Gill" can be found in
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's ''Everyday Book'' (1830). It recounts the tale of a man who ventures forth "to the horrid gill of the limestone hill" in order to summon and confront the Barghest in an act of
ritual magic Ceremonial magic (ritual magic, high magic or learned magic) encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic. The works included are characterized by ceremony and numerous requisite accessories to aid the practitioner. It can be seen as an e ...
. The man's lifeless body is discovered soon after with inhuman marks upon his breast.Hone, William (1830). ''The Every-day Book and Table Book''. Vol. 3, pp. 653–655. There is also a story of a Barghest entering the city of
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occasionally where, according to legend, it preys on lone travellers in the city's narrow Snickelways. Furthermore, number 1 The Shambles is named Barghest.
Whitby Whitby is a seaside town, port and civil parish in the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England. Situated on the east coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby has a maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. Its East Clif ...
is also associated with the spectre. In the 1870s a shapeshifting Barghest was said to live near
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and was said to take the form of a headless man (who would vanish in flames), a headless lady, a white cat, a rabbit, a dog, or a black dog. Another was said to live in an "uncanny-looking" dale between Darlington and Houghton near Throstlenest, and yet another haunted an area of wasteland between Wreghorn and Headingley Hill near
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. Briggs, Katharine (1976). ''An Encyclopedia of Fairies''. Pantheon Books. pp. 16–17. . The Barghest often serves as an omen of death. At the passing of a notable person the Barghest may appear, followed by all the other dogs of the local area in a kind of funeral procession, heralding the person's death with howling and barking. If anyone were to get in the Barghest's way it would strike out with its paw and leave a wound that never heals. Besides taking the form of a large black dog with fiery eyes, it may also become invisible and walk about with the sound of rattling chains. It may also foretell the death of an individual by laying across the threshold of his or her house, and like the
vampire A vampire is a mythical creature that subsists by feeding on the Vitalism, vital essence (generally in the form of blood) of the living. In European folklore, vampires are undead, undead creatures that often visited loved ones and caused mi ...
the Barghest is unable to cross rivers.


In popular culture

Many stories feature ghostly black dogs. Dogs specifically named as barghests appear in the following: * The barghest appears in the children's book '' The Whitby Witches'' by Robin Jarvis. * In
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's '' The Witches'', the barghest is described as always being male. *
Neil Gaiman Neil Richard MacKinnon GaimanBorn as Neil Richard Gaiman, with "MacKinnon" added on the occasion of his marriage to Amanda Palmer. ; ( Neil Richard Gaiman; born 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, gr ...
's short story "Black Dog" features a barghest in the form of a huge black dog which has occult powers. * In " The Child Thief" by Brom, barghests are distinctly doglike fairy pets of a powerful witch. * The 1978 made-for-TV movie '' Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell'' features a barghest named Lucky. * The EP " The Barghest o' Whitby" by the Yorkshire-based doom metal band My Dying Bride. * In the video game '' Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning'', the barghest is a wolf-like enemy that appears in small packs. * In the video game '' Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner'', the Barghest appears as a recruitable demon named Hairy Jack. * A barghest appears in the first episode of the TV series '' Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands'', where it is killed by
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. * The barghest is a monster in the tabletop role-playing game ''
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'', where it is a shapeshifting fiend that can take the shape of a goblin. * The barghest acts as the first boss of the role-playing video game '' Heartbound'', where it is a corrupted dog. * ''
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'' video game series feature barghests as hostile spectral dogs that hunt travelers in desolate roads at night. * The barghest is the main antagonist in the CITV show '' Roger and the Rottentrolls''. It is only seen by its red eyes and in later episodes, its arms. * The "Black Hound", also known as Jelly Bean, which terrorises Trolberg in ''
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'' is identified as a barghest in the finale of the first season. *In ''
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'', barghests are found in many places as killable enemies. They are often found with wights and other undead creatures in areas such as the Barrow Downs or Imlad Balchorth. * A dead barghest which has been 'harvested' appears in the book "Cursed" by
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. *In Daniel O'Malley's '' The Rook'', the barghests were elite combat forces of the Checquy organization. *In the mobile game '' Fate/Grand Order'', the player can summon Fae Knight Gawain, who is in truth a Barghest who was given
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's name and authority by
Morgan Morgan may refer to: People and fictional characters * Morgan (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Morgan le Fay, a powerful witch in Arthurian legend * Morgan (surname), a surname of Welsh origin * Morgan (singer), ...
. *The entity is a central theme in "Great Escapes", a 2004 episode of the British TV detective series Dalziel and Pascoe written by Elizabeth-Anne Wheal. *In the Seanan McGuire’s ''October Daye'' series, barghests are “nasty, semi-canine beasts with horns, fangs, scorpion stingers… basically everything but wings” that infest the larder of a fake noblewoman. They are rescued and adopted by Danny, a Bridge Troll, who adores them and tolerates their aggressive, destructive behavior. *The card game Magic: The Gathering features a card named "Hollowborn Barghest" released in 2008 as part of the Shadowmoor set.


See also

*
Black dog (ghost) The black dog is a supernatural, spectral, or demonic entity originating from English folklore that has also been seen throughout Europe and the Americas. It is usually unnaturally large with glowing red or yellow eyes, is often connected with ...
- A list of phantom black dogs by locale * Black Shuck * Fox spirit *
Wild Hunt The Wild Hunt is a folklore motif (Motif E501 in Stith Thompson's Motif-Index of Folk-Literature) that occurs in the folklore of various northern European cultures. Wild Hunts typically involve a chase led by a mythological figure escorted by ...
* Cŵn Annwn


References

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