Time Travel

TIME TRAVEL – Is it really possible? So, where do we start? How about time? What is time? The Oxford English Dictionary defines time as “a limited stretch or space of continued existence”, or “as the interval between two successive events”. We glance at our wristwatches and notice the second hand slowly counting the passing…

Rougarou

The Rougarou (alternately spelled as Roux-Ga-Roux, Rugaroo, or Rugaru), is a legendary creature in Laurentian French communities linked to European notions of the werewolf. The stories of the creature known as a rougarou are as diverse as the spelling of its name, though they are all connected to francophone cultures through a common derived belief…

Crocotta

(appeared in “Long-Distance Call” episode) The crocotta (or corocotta, crocuta, or yena), is a mythical dog-wolf of India or Ethiopia, said to be a deadly enemy of men and dogs. This beast was first written about by Pliny in his work Natural History (book VIII, chapter 30). He simply described the crocotta as a combination…

Angel Lore

Back to Lore Angelology is the study of Angels it comes’ from the Greek word “Angelologia” which is a combination of two words together “Angelos” = angel (messenger) and “logos” = word, meaning the word of Angels. The angel is a spiritual supernatural being found in many religions. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, they act…

Sulfur

SUPERNATURAL-FAN-WIKI HOME Sulfur is the substance left behind by demons. Just like salt is used to repel demons and evil things sulfur is basically the oppiste of it. it also smells like rotten eggs. october57rain Latest page update: made by october57rain , Dec 15 2013, 7:27 PM EST Keyword tags:  More Info: 

The Seven Deadly Sins

(appeared in “The Magnificent Seven” episode) The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, are a classification of vices that were originally used in early Christian teachings to educate and instruct followers concerning (immoral) fallen man’s tendency to sin. The Roman Catholic Church divided sin into two principal categories: “venial”,…

Werewolves

(appeared in “Heart” episode) Werewolves, also known as lycanthropes, are mythological or folkloricpeople with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or wolflike creature, either purposely, by using magic, or after being placed under a curse. The medieval chronicler Gervase of Tilbury associated the transformation with the appearance of the full moon; however, there is…

Imaginary Friend

(appeared in “Playthings” episode) The term imaginary friend ordinarily refers to such characters created by children, but the same phenomenon is observable in adults. The inventor will act as if the imaginary being is physically present by talking to it, playing with it, or even attempting to feed it. If told that the friend is…

Hand of Glory

The Hand of Glory is the dried and pickled hand of a man who has been hanged often specified as being the left (Latin: sinister) hand, or else, if the man were hanged for murder, the hand that “did the deed.” According to old European beliefs, a candle made of the fat from a malefactor…