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'''Snallygaster'''
  
Origin:  [[Manly Wade Wellman]]'s "[[The Desrick on Yandro (fiction)]]"
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Origin:  American Folklore
  
 
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* setting:  [[Folk Mythos]]
 
* setting:  [[Folk Mythos]]
* story:  [[Manly Wade Wellman]]'s "[[The Desrick on Yandro (fiction)]]"
 
  
  

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Snallygaster

Origin: American Folklore

Description

In American folklore, the snallygaster is a dragon-like beast described by hill communities of German immigrants in the forests of northern Maryland and southern Pennsylvania, who knew it as a monster called a Schnelle Geist, meaning "quick ghost" in German. The Snallygaster was described as one-eyed, reptilian, ghoul-like creature, with leathery bat-like wings, a metallic beak lined with razor-sharp teeth, and octopus-like tentacles. It swoops silently from the sky to pick up and carry off its victims. The earliest stories claim that this monster sucked the blood of its victims. Seven-pointed stars, which reputedly kept the snallygaster at bay, can still be seen painted on local barns.


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