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Ghoul A ghoul is a folkloric monster or spirit associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh, often classified as undead. The oldest surviving literature that mention ghouls is likely One Thousand and One Nights.() The term was first used in English literature in 1786, in William Beckford's Orientalist novel Vathek,() which describes the ghoul of Arabian folklore.By extension, the word ghoul is also used in a derogatory sense to refer to a person who delights in the macabre, or whose profession is linked directly to death.The creature also preys on young children, drinks blood, steals coins, and eats the dead,() then taking the form of the person most recently eaten. #REDIRECT Ghoul A ghoul is a folkloric monster or spirit associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh, often classified as undead. The oldest surviving literature that mention ghouls is likely One Thousand and One Nights.() The term was first used in English literature in 1786, in William Beckford's Orientalist novel Vathek,() which describes the ghoul of Arabian folklore. By extension, the word ghoul is also used in a derogatory sense to refer to a person who delights in the macabre, or whose profession is linked directly to death. The creature also preys on young children, drinks blood, steals coins, and eats the dead,() then taking the form of the person most recently eaten.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ghoul A ghoul is a folkloric monster or spirit associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh, often classified as undead. The oldest surviving literature that mention ghouls is likely One Thousand and One Nights.() The term was first used in English literature in 1786, in William Beckford's Orientalist novel Vathek,() which describes the ghoul of Arabian folklore.By extension, the word ghoul is also used in a derogatory sense to refer to a person who delights in the macabre, or whose profession is linked directly to death.The creature also preys on young children, drinks blood, steals coins, and eats the dead,() then taking the form of the person most recently eaten.」の詳細全文を読む
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