Glaistig is
a vampiric ghost that is a part of the Scottish lore. They usually inhabit the pools and bodies of
water. They are gorgeous spirit with a
grey skin and long hair that usually wears a green dress. They wear a long dress to hide the other half
of their body which is actually a goat.
The
Glaistig targets the adult men as their victim.
Their victim would be enchanted by their siren song. After that, they would then drain them of their
blood upon luring their prey on the pool.
Glaistig
would often be spotted on the local market, looking for a worthy prey. There was also a story about a young man from
the market following a glaistig to the pool.
The creature and his prey accidentally passed a woman who has a gift of
second sight and she was able to uncover the true identity of the woman. The woman approached the friend of the young
man who was lured by the glaistig. The
group of men rushed to the location to rescue their friend, but unfortunately
they were too late; their friend was
already in the pool of the vampire creature. The men
tried to approach further but a massive pool of blood suddenly appeared on the
pool, which can only mean that their friend has already been devoured by the
creature.
But even though a glaistig is deemed as a dangerous creature, sometimes they were also depicted
as a helpful creature that guards cattle, elderly and dim witted people. They would gladly offer the help in exchange
for a glass of milk.
Like most
of the vampiric creature, a glaistig is scared of salt and iron. They will flee the land if they were
offended, like the case of a man who allegedly offered boiling milk to the said
creature. The tongue of the glaistig was
burned and decided to leave the land.
When going to a market, a Glaistig can be identified through its hair
and dress. If a woman’s hair and dress
is soaking wet while roaming around the market then she is believed to be Glaistig.
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