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- WRAITH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The exact origin of the word wraith is misty, however, and etymologists can only trace it back to the early 16th century—in particular to a 1513 translation of Virgil's Aeneid by Gavin Douglas (the Scotsman used wraith to name apparitions of both the dead and the living)
- Wraiths: An Overview and History - Mythical Encyclopedia
Wraiths are a type of mythical creature that have been a part of various cultures’ folklore for centuries These creatures are often depicted as ghostly apparitions that haunt the living, and they are known for their ability to instill fear in those who encounter them
- Wraith - Soulless Terrifying Creatures | Mythology. net
Wraiths are said to be creatures that are created when something goes wrong in spellcasting This is most often the result of a witch or wizard who tried – unsuccessfully – to extend the years of their lifespan or tried to manipulate time in some other form The result is tragic
- Wraith - Wikipedia
Wraith is one of several traditional terms for a ghost or spirit Wraith, Wraiths, or The Wraith may also refer to:
- Wraith (folklore) | Monster Wiki | Fandom
A wraith is an undead creature whose name originated in Scottish folklore A type of ghost or spirit, wraiths were traditionally said to be the embodiment of souls who are either on the verge of death, or who have recently passed on
- WRAITH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
WRAITH meaning: 1 a spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, transparent image of that person 2… Learn more
- Wraith - Fantasy Creature, Origins, Symbolism Slang Meaning
Explore the mysterious world of Wraiths, their appearance, symbolism, and evil associations Learn what creates a Wraith and its representation in fantasy and slang
- Wraith - Monsters - D D Beyond
The wraith targets a humanoid within 10 feet of it that has been dead for no longer than 1 minute and died violently The target's spirit rises as a specter in the space of its corpse or in the nearest unoccupied space
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