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Alphabetical List of Locations
Mythconception 1 : Moddey Dhoo & Snarleyow
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Analysing
the Hell out of the Beast
Part Three: Weird Traits and Dates Now let's take a look at some of the other physical characteristics that make Shuck what he is, and see how the individual legends and encounters match up to the mythology.
Once again, not an overwhelming endorsement of Shuck's legendary physical traits. Neither having a shaggy coat nor dragging a chain are particularly paranormal attributes - although as far as the latter is concerned, I suppose it somewhat depends on just how big the chain is! Most witnesses seem to describe a light chain, or hear the 'light, tinkling dragging of a chain', which could, especially in times past, have been the dog's lead (if it were a real dog mistaken for a phantom.) Apart from one instance, in the 1960's, chains haven't been reported since World War Two. I find it rather amusing that, in one of the legends where the dog has a chain, it's also headless! Speaking of which, although there are 6 legendary headless paracanines, and 6 recorded encounters with such, all the encounters come from only 2 of the locations mentioned in legend, namely Mistley in Essex (in the 1960's), and Barnby in Suffolk (in the 1930's.) The characteristic of
invisibility inevitably leads to the question: if it was invisible, how
did anyone even Other weird traits crop up from time to time in accounts, such "sparks, and the sound of gravel" from a dog in the 1970's, shrinking to the size of a cat in the 1930's, and growing in size in one case from the late 19th century. In that latter case, the beast also changed its shape, which otherwise only occurs in the legends (6 instances.) A 19th century encounter led to the air being alive with 'waving flame' when a cart touched the creature, while a dog seen in about 1921 had a 'luminous glow' around it. All of the details recounted up to now seem to tell us that, by and large, the more overtly-paranormal aspects of Shuck have lessened over time, with the Second World War probably being a watershed, as it has actually proven to be in so many areas of recorded folklore. Deciding
when some of these
encounters actually took place is, in fact, not al
And the more detailed breakdown:
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