Beast of Odal Pass Haunting
Deep in the rugged landscape of the Isle of Skye, the Pass of Odal has a dark history of unexplained encounters. Locals began to whisper about a mysterious entity, known as the Biasd Bealach Odail or Beast of Odal Pass, which started to appear during the construction of the route in the mid nineteenth century. This shapeshifting creature was said to take on various forms, including a one-legged man or a greyhound, and would attack travellers at night, resulting in at least one reported death.
The creation of the Pass of Odal route in the mid nineteenth century seems to have stirred up a malevolent presence. According to local folklore, the Beast of Odal Pass was a harbinger of doom, striking fear into the hearts of those who used the path. While details of the attacks are scarce, it's clear that the entity was taken seriously by locals, who may have viewed it as a manifestation of the land's restless energy. The fact that the creature was said to appear at night, and its ability to change form, only added to the sense of unease and mystery surrounding the haunting.
The Pass of Odal was constructed in the mid nineteenth century to connect the communities of the Isle of Skye
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