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Glaistig Attack Haunting

Unknown stream in the area, Craignish, Highland Apparition Pre-Victorian

In the quiet Highland village of Craignish, a mysterious and terrifying encounter took place on a dark night. A weaver, carrying a roll of cloth home, was suddenly and brutally attacked by a Glaistig, a malevolent phantom from Scottish folklore. The weaver had been crossing a small, unnamed stream in the area when the Glaistig pounced, mercilessly beating him with his own cloth until the first light of dawn. This bizarre and frightening incident has become a chilling footnote in the annals of Highland ghostlore.

The Glaistig, a creature from ancient Scottish mythology, is often depicted as a female spirit with a seductive yet malevolent nature. In this particular case, the Glaistig's actions were far from seductive, instead revealing a violent and tormenting side. The weaver's ordeal is a rare documented instance of a Glaistig attack, offering a glimpse into the darker aspects of Scottish folklore. While the exact date of the incident is unknown, it is clear that this haunting manifestation has left a lasting impression on local legend.

Historical Context

Ancient Scottish folklore and mythology

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rural Stream
Activity Types
Physical Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Hostile
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PA16

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