• Bir adalıyı kovalayan nuckelavee, James Torrance'ın (1859-1916) tablosu. Nuckelavee, Orkney mitolojisinde at ve insan unsurlarını birleştiren at benzeri bir şeytandır.
  • The nuckelavee chasing an islander, painting by James Torrance (1859–1916). The nuckelavee (. /nʌklɑːˈviː/) or nuckalavee is a horse-like demon from Orcadian folklore...
  • A Close Encounter with Nuckelavee. The name of this fortunate escapee was Tammas, a young man who found himself navigating a treacherous situation on a late...
  • In all his terror Tammie remembered what he had heard of Nuckelavee’s dislike to fresh water, and, therefore, took that side of the road nearest to the loch.
  • The Nuckelavee is a mythical creature from the Orkney Islands' folklore , often described as a hideous sea demon that terrorizes the coastal regions.
  • Nuckelavee: The Demon Horse of the Scottish Isles - (Orcadian/Scottish Mythology Explained).
  • Content from Wikipedia, Scottish mythology, Hybrids, and 3 more. Fairy creatures. Sea and lake monsters. Water. View source. History. Discussion.
  • There has been much speculation and even some controversy surrounding the origins of the Nuckelavee, which has led to a great deal of fear and unease.
  • Some nuckelavees have more peculiar features, such as oversized heads that loll limply on their necks, arms so long their oversized claws drag on the ground...
  • The Nuckelavee is a mythical creature from Orcadian folklore, which is believed to have originated from the Orkney Islands of Scotland.