To a science-orientated mind, all mythical creatures are just that - mythical = legendary = fantastic = invented. But everyone is entitled to one's set of beliefs.
In Runescape, yes. Realife, NO.
yes, but probably not where you live
Hellhounds are a huge dog that demons put together. It has beady red eyes and if you see it 3 times you will have a fatal death. Demons put this dog type creature together so people stay away from cematary's. Hellhounds can be seen in different places at the same time. Never, ever touch dirt from under where the hellhound was standing because it will be hot, hot as fire. The hellhound is also present in a MMORPG game called Runescape. It can be fought by pay to play players and free to play players, although experience gain is very slow.
There's not exactly a past tense for it. You would say it as 'was real', 'had been real', 'used to be real', etc.
No, because if Domesday was true (real) then flying pigs will be true (real)
Yes it is real.
The 40 leaf clovers are real and can be found in Ireland.
Hellhound Records was created in 1988.
From Wikipedia: "A hellhound is a supernatural dog, found in mythology, folklore and fiction." So, it looks like they exist in real life.
Revenants. Next comes the hellhound, and high-level skeletons.Revenants. Next comes the hellhound, and high-level skeletons.Revenants. Next comes the hellhound, and high-level skeletons.Revenants. Next comes the hellhound, and high-level skeletons.
No.
Hellhound on My Trail was created on 1937-06-20.
Insight - 1960 Hellhound Blues was released on: USA: 13 May 1975
There combat level is usually 122 or 127 link to wiki hellhound: http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Hellhound
The hellhound has its origins in ancient mythology but is commonly associated with European folklore and literature. One of the earliest appearances of a hellhound in a story is in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles," published in 1902.
no there is not
The word hellacious can mean astonishing or it can mean formidably difficult. Hellhound is a fictional watchdog in hell, or it can mean a person who acts like a fiend.
The word hellacious can mean astonishing or it can mean formidably difficult. Hellhound is a fictional watchdog in hell, or it can mean a person who acts like a fiend.
No