• The nuckelavee chasing an islander, painting by James Torrance (1859–1916). The nuckelavee (. /nʌklɑːˈviː/) or nuckalavee is a horse-like demon from Orcadian folklore...
  • Bir adalıyı kovalayan nuckelavee, James Torrance'ın (1859-1916) tablosu. Nuckelavee, Orkney mitolojisinde at ve insan unsurlarını birleştiren at benzeri bir şeytandır.
  • The dreaded nuckelavee is a manifestation of pollution and filth, be it the natural decay of a red tide or the intrusive pollution of sewage and other urban waste.
  • There are very few tales that involve a Nuckelavee that end well. ... form and a human form, there are no tales to describe the water form of the Nuckelavee.
  • Nuckelavee’s head was like a man’s, only ten times larger, and his mouth projected like that of a pig, and was enormously wide.
  • The Nuckelavee is a mythical creature from Orcadian folklore, which is believed to have originated from the Orkney Islands of Scotland.
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  • The Nuckelavee was feared by all islanders, but itself feared fresh water, and would not cross running water or come ashore while it rained.
  • The nuckelavee, or nuckalavee, is a horse-like demon from Orcadian mythology that combines equine and human elements.
  • In the misty and mystical landscapes of Scottish folklore, one finds a creature of unparalleled malevolence and dread—the Nuckelavee.