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Morar Headless Ghost Figure

Rocky mound, Morar, Highland Apparition Pre-Victorian

Perched on the rugged coast of Morar, a rocky mound known as Cnoc Mor Creige stands sentinel over the sea. This windswept spot is said to be haunted by a ghostly headless figure, a spirit so malevolent it would kill anyone foolish enough to cross its path after dark. The locals have long whispered about this apparition, a phantom so feared that its very presence sent shivers down the spines of even the bravest souls. They say it was a man named Macdonall who finally banished the entity, but not before it had claimed the life of his son.

Historical records are scarce, but the legend of the headless figure has been etched into the annals of local folklore. It's said that after Macdonall's intervention, the entity threatened to return once his descendants had left the area. This haunting manifestation is a classic example of a vengeful spirit, one that's tied to the land and driven by a desire for revenge. While we can't pinpoint the exact date or time of the haunting, the story of the headless figure has been passed down through generations, a chilling reminder of the area's dark history.

Historical Context

The area has a rich history dating back to the medieval period, with many stories of ghostly apparitions and unexplained occurrences.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Rocky mound or hill
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Hostile
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
IV56

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