The concept of the zombie originated in Haitian folklore, where it is believed that a sorcerer, known as a bokor, can reanimate a dead body to be controlled as a mindless servant. This idea was later popularized in Western culture through books, films, and other forms of media.
A zombie Acropolis is not a real occurrence. It is a fictional concept that combines elements of the supernatural with ancient historical landmarks.
The name Ara is of Armenian origin. It has both historical and mythological significance in Armenian culture.
The country of origin of debris can vary depending on the specific circumstances and location of the debris. Debris can come from natural sources such as weather events or geological processes, as well as human activities such as construction, accidents, or littering.
The surname Foley is of Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Ó Foghladha," which means "plunderer" or "pirate." The name is common in Ireland and is associated with various Irish clans in different regions of the country.
The last name Arce has Spanish origins and is commonly found in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
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in folklore they say vampires were first in Transylvania, Russia and italy
It is not yet clear when the movie "Daddy you are a Zombie" will come out.
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yes it is possible to become a zombie but it depends on what toxin/gas your injected with
Selkies are mythological creatures from Scottish and Irish folklore. They are said to be seals that can shed their skin to become human on land.
Leprechauns are from Irish folklore.
No
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The word "swagman" is primarily associated with Australia. It refers to a transient laborer or traveler, often depicted in Australian folklore and literature.
Its more of Maritime folklore or mythology.
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