cateyes221981
May 31 2007, 05:48 PM
Out of all the cryptids which one do you find the most disturbing gothic and frightening? One that gives you the most chills?
I would say by far the beast of gevaudan or beast of bray road OR the werewolf rapist
quasar_kid
May 31 2007, 06:23 PM
The yellow-coloured owl that sits in my backyard and says "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" every two hours.
Finsup22
May 31 2007, 06:29 PM
QUOTE
beast of bray rd.
I live about 1/2hour from bray rd. I take my oldest up there at night some times and tell her beast of bray rd stories. She gets a little freaked, but she loves it.
~Onyx~
May 31 2007, 06:37 PM
QUOTE(cateyes221981 @ May 31 2007, 01:48 PM) [snapback]1702701[/snapback]
OR the werewolf rapist
The WHO!!!!??? Good God, I would be scared of ANYBODY who would rape a werewolf.
Pandora2173
May 31 2007, 06:39 PM
QUOTE(~Onyx~ @ May 31 2007, 02:37 PM) [snapback]1702787[/snapback]
The WHO!!!!??? Good God, I would be scared of ANYBODY who would rape a werewolf.
cateyes221981
May 31 2007, 06:41 PM
whatever please be realistic here and dont turn this thread into a big joke
The werewolf rapist was something that ripped up raped and ate women in the form of a werewolf
Finsup22
May 31 2007, 06:50 PM
QUOTE(cateyes221981 @ May 31 2007, 01:41 PM) [snapback]1702795[/snapback]
whatever please be realistic here and dont turn this thread into a big joke
The werewolf rapist was something that ripped up raped and ate women in the form of a werewolf
You got to admit that is a good line!!!!
Surrian7
May 31 2007, 06:51 PM
I'd say the Sjalfurgaasken...lol no one knows that story though, its a local Icelandic tale.
~Onyx~
May 31 2007, 06:55 PM
QUOTE(cateyes221981 @ May 31 2007, 02:41 PM) [snapback]1702795[/snapback]
whatever please be realistic here and dont turn this thread into a big joke
The werewolf rapist was something that ripped up raped and ate women in the form of a werewolf
Ohhhhhhhhhhh...Sorry, never heard of it.
Purplos
May 31 2007, 07:01 PM
If the women were eaten, how could you tell they were raped first?
Sounds scary regardless.
~Onyx~
May 31 2007, 07:06 PM
QUOTE(Purplos @ May 31 2007, 03:01 PM) [snapback]1702838[/snapback]
If the women were eaten, how could you tell they were raped first?
There is absolutely NO room in this thread for logic, my friend.
Dewlanna
May 31 2007, 07:35 PM
Yeah, definately ANY type of werewolves - they give me the heebie jeebies!
mnwolfman
May 31 2007, 07:43 PM
I'd have to rank El Chupacabra up near the top. There's just something about the pictoral representations of it that gives me the heebie-jeebies.
chaoszerg
May 31 2007, 07:43 PM
QUOTE(cateyes221981 @ May 31 2007, 07:41 PM) [snapback]1702795[/snapback]
The werewolf rapist was something that ripped up raped and ate women in the form of a werewolf
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.....GAH it makes no sense.
But seriously I have never heard of the werewolf rapist.
raistlan316
May 31 2007, 07:49 PM
Definately Rosie O'Donnell....... *shiver*
Deinychus_rulz
May 31 2007, 07:52 PM
Sweetpumper
May 31 2007, 07:54 PM
raistlan316
May 31 2007, 07:55 PM
QUOTE(Sweetpumper @ May 31 2007, 02:54 PM) [snapback]1702946[/snapback]

That William Hung kills me every time!
capoeiranger
Jun 1 2007, 12:33 AM
The scariest of them all is the one that can sue you and gotta lotta chips stackin'.
You dig me?
Thunderbolt
Jun 1 2007, 12:50 AM
i would have to say
the Jersey Devil
iv never been on an expidition
but just being in the woods at night looking for a carnivorus creature with only a little flashlight
when i was young i would have nightmares about being in the woods and night and my light would give out
and then i would be eaten....
Dx
rosenrot
Jun 1 2007, 12:59 AM
For some odd reason, the mothman scares me more than most. When I first heard about the mothman, I was on my way to a trip in West Virginia. At that time I was 11 and didn't know how far away Piont Pleseant was from Pipestem. All the time I was scared, and thats where my fear of Mothman comes from.
rayray11
Jun 1 2007, 01:04 AM
QUOTE(Surrian7 @ May 31 2007, 12:51 PM) [snapback]1702818[/snapback]
I'd say the Sjalfurgaasken...lol no one knows that story though, its a local Icelandic tale.
sounds interesting..
i cant find anything on google about it
i would like to know what it is
Thunderbolt
Jun 1 2007, 01:12 AM
i would like to know how the hell u say that name
Surrian7
Jun 1 2007, 01:15 AM
QUOTE(rayray11 @ May 31 2007, 09:04 PM) [snapback]1703395[/snapback]
sounds interesting..
i cant find anything on google about it
i would like to know what it is

It takes on several forms depending on what type of moon is hitting Hekla. On the nights of the regular moon cycle, it's a HUGE worm like creature that burrows under ground around villages where Vikings shed the most blood in the past. It's said to launch from the ground and swallow victims whole, leaving no trace of them as it dives back into the dirt. On the nights of a "blue moon" or harvest moon, it burrows towards the sea and changes into a pale dragon like carnivore that will circle your ship three times, pulling it into a maelstrom and sinking it. The last form is the rarest, and it's a red moon phase. They say then it flies into the sky, becoming a wraith like thing that hides in the moon (not sure what that means). Its in this phase it gazes across the world and strikes randomly somewhere by breathing upon some poor victim or family, making them forever fall silent.
No one is sure as to why there are these rules to it. When I was little, I was told that in pagan mythology it was a demoted God of balance and wrath.
Some people just think it's the projection of the victims of the Viking's cruelty execration text.
rayray11
Jun 1 2007, 01:18 AM
QUOTE(Surrian7 @ May 31 2007, 07:15 PM) [snapback]1703412[/snapback]
It takes on several forms depending on what type of moon is hitting Hekla. On the nights of the regular moon cycle, it's a HUGE worm like creature that burrows under ground around villages where Vikings shed the most blood in the past. It's said to launch from the ground and swallow victims whole, leaving no trace of them as it dives back into the dirt. On the nights of a "blue moon" or harvest moon, it burrows towards the sea and changes into a pale dragon like carnivore that will circle your ship three times, pulling it into a maelstrom and sinking it. The last form is the rarest, and it's a red moon phase. They say then it flies into the sky, becoming a wraith like thing that hides in the moon (not sure what that means). Its in this phase it gazes across the world and strikes randomly somewhere by breathing upon some poor victim or family, making them forever fall silent.
No one is sure as to why there are these rules to it. When I was little, I was told that in pagan mythology it was a demoted God of balance and wrath.
Some people just think it's the projection of the victims of the Viking's cruelty execration text.
cool!
Joke_Master_Mandy
Jun 1 2007, 01:37 AM
I know it's not a cryptid, but how scary would it be seeing this outside your window?

P.S, Werewolf rapist was the funniest thing I've heard all day.
Jennie 1
Jun 1 2007, 01:53 AM
QUOTE(Surrian7 @ May 31 2007, 08:15 PM) [snapback]1703412[/snapback]
It takes on several forms depending on what type of moon is hitting Hekla. On the nights of the regular moon cycle, it's a HUGE worm like creature that burrows under ground around villages where Vikings shed the most blood in the past. It's said to launch from the ground and swallow victims whole, leaving no trace of them as it dives back into the dirt. On the nights of a "blue moon" or harvest moon, it burrows towards the sea and changes into a pale dragon like carnivore that will circle your ship three times, pulling it into a maelstrom and sinking it. The last form is the rarest, and it's a red moon phase. They say then it flies into the sky, becoming a wraith like thing that hides in the moon (not sure what that means). Its in this phase it gazes across the world and strikes randomly somewhere by breathing upon some poor victim or family, making them forever fall silent.
No one is sure as to why there are these rules to it. When I was little, I was told that in pagan mythology it was a demoted God of balance and wrath.
Some people just think it's the projection of the victims of the Viking's cruelty execration text.
Thank you! I love to hear new ones. Very interesting!
Do you know any more about it?
Joke_Master_Mandy,

That's really funny! Saving it.
MUM24/7
Jun 1 2007, 02:05 AM
QUOTE(cateyes221981 @ Jun 1 2007, 04:41 AM) [snapback]1702795[/snapback]
whatever please be realistic here and dont turn this thread into a big joke
The werewolf rapist was something that ripped up raped and ate women in the form of a werewolf
*takes cateyes aside and administers a good dose of a sense of humour*
There......Isn't that better now ??
QUOTE(Purplos @ Jun 1 2007, 05:01 AM) [snapback]1702838[/snapback]
If the women were eaten, how could you tell they were raped first?
Yeah......That's what I was gonna ask as well......
They probably found used condoms near the victims......
Surrian7
Jun 1 2007, 04:21 AM
QUOTE(cyqe @ May 31 2007, 09:53 PM) [snapback]1703460[/snapback]
Thank you! I love to hear new ones. Very interesting!
Do you know any more about it?
Joke_Master_Mandy,

That's really funny! Saving it.
A few things, but you'll have to ask specific questions because there a lot of unknown Icelandic fables that sometimes become twisted into the story, sometimes even mythical creatures from other countries legends get twistd in like Ieles (personal favorite)
the feared rosie hog beast

the chupacabra would be unpleasant to meet I would think,so thats my final answer
KageMT
Jun 1 2007, 08:21 AM
Chupacabra. I dont believe in werewolves much, I cant swim so loch ness monster wont get me, and I dont believe in jersey devil. Actually there's something even more scary than chupacabra... *turns on a flashlight and put it belowhi chin*
Ghost dogs *scary music starts playing*
I'm hell of afraid of dogs, and when I've heard of a thing called phantom dog I was freaked out every time I took a step... I'm still freaking out everytime I hear a collar, or some unusual, not human steps. SCARYYYYYY...
mnwolfman
Jun 1 2007, 04:12 PM
Okay, I change my answer FTW. That Rosie Hog Beast would be WAY scarier to run into than El Chupacabra!
MIB-Agent
Jun 1 2007, 04:31 PM
Mothman---He has red eyes that can hypnotize you and give nightmares.
Ciraxis
Jun 1 2007, 05:21 PM
rosie odonnel, she/he/it is just plain freaky
Pax Unum
Jun 1 2007, 05:55 PM
QUOTE(FTW @ Jun 1 2007, 12:02 AM) [snapback]1703641[/snapback]
the feared rosie hog beast

Oh my, that’s REALLY scary...
Zhang_Fei_of_Yan
Jun 1 2007, 07:33 PM
The thing that creeps me out the most is that strange gollum like thing that makes this screachy loud noise. I saw it on youtube but forgot the name of the vid sorry
Garm
Jun 3 2007, 10:09 AM
The cryptids fear ME.. or so i'm led to believe since they refuse to show themselves whenever i'm around
veledran
Jun 3 2007, 10:37 AM
The Mothman/Mothmen
My laundry room has a window in it and I usually do my laundry at night. I really need to get some blinds for it, I'm always afraid to look out the window.
draconic chronicler
Jun 3 2007, 11:21 AM
Scariest cryptid? Dragons, of course, and particularly the one first called Enlil and later renamed Yahweh by later cultures. More humans believe in this "cryptid" than all of the rest put together, a thousand times over. Something to the tune of a third of the human population, and onother third in the Orient believe in dragons of different names. And even brilliant scientists have wrote lengthly books to prove he is real. The funny thing though is nowadays people have forgotten he is a dragon, though he is clearly described this way, even in the Bible.
Even if we dismiss the worldwide flood as a myth in which he is alledged to have killed virtually every creature on the planet, the list of horrors this cryptic monster has commited, dutifully recorded in intimate detail by his human worshippers, pales into insignificance the depredations of every other killer cryptid millions of times over.
And not content with the physical lives of the hundreds of thousands killed by him directly, or on on his orders that the Bible alone records, it is written in his scriptures, and in similar scirptures the world over by followers who perceive him by other names, then there are the millions and millions more killed in his name by his worshippers in countless religious wars and genocidal pogroms right to the 21st century.
And even the dead are not safe from him, for it is also written in scriptures that he and his brood of lesser dragons consume the unworthy souls of all who do not believe in him, or who have not led a suitably devout life, that he or his assistant dragons will decide.
So be afraid, be verrrrry afraid of this cryptid, for people by the hundreds, if not thousands, are still killed in his name every day. The rest of these things, chupie, mothman, werewolves, etc are just so much amusing nonsense compared to the "real deal". Oh, and the second most terrifying and destructive cyrptid, also called a dragon, and a red one at that, by some accounts, and he is revealed in the scriptures of various ancient culture's to be Yahweh's own brother and obedient assistant, but some human cultures felt more comfortable turning the two of them into the classic, "good cop - bad cop" routine about 2500 years ago, first in Persia, and then in Hellenistic Judaea somtime after ca. 33 A.D..
So is this monster cryptic really God? No, not even the Bible says that, for Elohim the Creator, and not Yahweh the "Watcher dragon" is the name of the actual Biblical God. Few people know there is a differnce these days. And in none of the world scriptures is the Creator referred to as a dragon. But if we are to believe the accounts of our ancestors, the Creator of the Universe apparently left these dragon things in charge here during his absence. Perhaps they are intelligent, even immortal, "mutant dinosaurs", created to keep some order here, before the Elohim Diety left to create life on other worlds, for we are just one insignificant speck in the grand scheme of things. Maybe this was the "best he could do", with what lifeforms were available to him 100 million years ago. And maybe these "dragons" are very well meaning, but the reptilian brains they were born with do not have the capacity for the kind of compassion that mankind wanted its later gods to posses.
And maybe they are at least some of the multitude of giant cryptid reptiles believed in by every human culture and still apparently seen today, only being intelligent creatures, when seen, they do not hang around long to pose for photographers, or obligingly stay under a scientist's boat to be sonar scanned. They were much bolder in the past, but we dismiss the accounts of our forefathers as superstitious nonsense. Today they apparenlty prefer to be thought of as myths, or mistaken for fish or logs, for they no longer have the power over us that they once did, for to our modern technology they are little more than a big lizard, and now they are the ones that must fear us. For it is the cults and religions created to worship them that do the killing, not the creatures themselves, save perhaps for an occasional missing person or animal.
sadistic jellyfish of doom
Jun 3 2007, 03:48 PM
The Owlman of Mawman.
clockworkgirl21
Jun 3 2007, 06:42 PM
I'm scared of anything the Native Americans can dream up.

Go through a book of the lore different tribes had. Most of the monsters were created to make children behave. If I was a Native American child, I'd be an angel.
chaoszerg
Jun 3 2007, 06:45 PM
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most scary cryptid?
One that turns out to be real and still alive.
Ring Tailed Lemur
Jun 3 2007, 07:47 PM
the scariest ones would be the ones that are real
MIB-Agent
Jun 4 2007, 05:15 PM
QUOTE(veledran @ Jun 3 2007, 10:37 AM) [snapback]1706662[/snapback]
The Mothman/Mothmen
My laundry room has a window in it and I usually do my laundry at night. I really need to get some blinds for it, I'm always afraid to look out the window.
If you see those redeyes......don't just stand there.
frmtheashes
Jun 4 2007, 10:51 PM
the jersey devil....
Banana Man
Jun 8 2007, 11:21 AM
The Banana Man.
capoeiranger
Jun 8 2007, 07:13 PM
The Flatwoods Monster. I swear I can't sleep after I read about it when I was a kid!!
TheNomad
Jun 8 2007, 11:27 PM
The one that looks through your window & ducks out of sight by the time you have turned your head after sensing that feeling you are being watched........
Ancient Snake
Jun 9 2007, 01:32 PM
What about vampires.... it would be bad to be killed by vampire.
On the other hand it would be fun to be A VAMPIRE
Scully: "It obviously wasn't a vampire."
Mulder: "Why not ?"
Scully: "Because they don't exist."
The truth is out there ... but so are lies.
Banana Man
Jun 9 2007, 03:04 PM
QUOTE(TheNomad @ Jun 8 2007, 06:27 PM) [snapback]1715544[/snapback]
The one that looks through your window & ducks out of sight by the time you have turned your head after sensing that feeling you are being watched........
You mean The Watcher?
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