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->''"A ghoul, [[AsYouKnow as I'm sure you know]], is a disgusting creature who opens graves and feeds on corpses."''
-->-- '''Baron Sardonicus''', ''Film/MrSardonicus''

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->''"A ->''GHOUL, n.\\
A demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring the dead. The existence of ghouls has been disputed by that class of controversialists who are more concerned to deprive the world of comforting beliefs than to give it anything good in their place. In 1640 Father Secchi saw one in a cemetery near Florence and frightened it away with the sign of the cross. He describes it as gifted with many heads and an uncommon allowance of limbs, and he saw it in more than one place at a time. The good man was coming away from dinner at the time and explains that if he had not been "heavy with eating" he would have seized the demon at all hazards. Atholston relates that a ghoul was caught by some sturdy peasants in a churchyard at Sudbury and ducked in a horsepond. (He appears to think that so distinguished a criminal should have been ducked in a tank of rosewater.) The water turned at once to blood "and so contynues unto ys daye." The pond has since been bled with a ditch. As late as the beginning of the fourteenth century a ghoul was cornered in the crypt of the cathedral at Amiens and the whole population surrounded the place. Twenty armed men with a priest at their head, bearing a crucifix, entered and captured the
ghoul, [[AsYouKnow as I'm sure you know]], is which, thinking to escape by the stratagem, had transformed itself to the semblance of a disgusting creature who opens graves well known citizen, but was nevertheless hanged, drawn and feeds on corpses."''
quartered in the midst of hideous popular orgies. The citizen whose shape the demon had assumed was so affected by the sinister occurrence that he never again showed himself in Amiens and his fate remains a mystery.''
-->-- '''Baron Sardonicus''', ''Film/MrSardonicus'''''Creator/AmbroseBierce''', ''Literature/TheDevilsDictionary''



->''Humans who consume the blood of Nosferatu gain the same benefits as other ghouls: [[SuperStrength incredible strength]], [[SuperToughness increased vitality]], and a [[TheAgeless reprieve from aging]]. Along with these gifts, however, they also receive a foul taste of [[PunishedWithUgly Nosferatu's curse]]. After a thrall has taken the third dose of his regnant's blood, he begins to take on subtle changes that render him unattractive and unsightly. It's only a slight transformation, but mortals who deal with Nosferatu ghouls always [[UncannyValley suspect that something is not quite right with them]]. Acne, greasy hair, weight problems, slouching gaits and body odor are just part of the problem: there's an unnatural taint that goes deeper than pockmarked flesh...''
-->-- ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade -- Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)''

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->''Humans who consume ->''Ghouls either remain in spirit form or steal the blood bodies of Nosferatu gain the same benefits as other ghouls: [[SuperStrength incredible strength]], [[SuperToughness increased vitality]], and a [[TheAgeless reprieve from aging]]. Along with these gifts, however, they also receive a foul taste of [[PunishedWithUgly Nosferatu's curse]]. After a thrall has taken the third dose of his regnant's blood, he begins to take on subtle changes that render him unattractive and unsightly. It's living beings—living beings only—either human or animal. They can only a slight transformation, but mortals who deal with Nosferatu ghouls always [[UncannyValley suspect that something is not quite right with them]]. Acne, greasy hair, weight problems, slouching gaits and body odor are just part do this when the spirit of the problem: there's an unnatural taint that goes deeper than pockmarked flesh...living person, during sleep (either natural or induced hypnotically), is separated from the material body; or, in other words, when the spirit is projected. The ghoul then pounces on the physical body, and, often refusing to restore it to its rightful owner, the latter is compelled to roam about as a phantasm for just so long a time as the ghoul chooses to inhabit the body it has stolen.''
-->-- ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade -- Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)'''''Elliott O'Donnell''', ''Werwolves''



->''"Carrion-reek breath and a seeking tongue that [[SuperSenses can taste decay from a mile away]]. Grim feasts in mausoleums and mass graves, serenaded with their [[TheUnintelligible gibbering language]]. A marriage of cadavers and carcass eaters. Corpses teach ghouls what it is to be patient. Ghouls teach corpses what it is to be wanted. Round and round.\\
They are the trash compactors of the secret world. Ghouls, as a general thing, [[TrueNeutral have no higher agenda]]. They are what they are, following the scent of rotten flesh, digging up the dead for their morbid repast. Other supernaturals tend to treat them with disgust. Humans instinctively avoid those burial spots that become ghoul feeding grounds. The ghouls fill their gross niche."''
-->-- '''The Buzzing''', ''Videogame/TheSecretWorld''

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->''"Carrion-reek breath ->''By contrast, a ghoul, as a friend of ours puts it, is "a real nothing." Traditionally filthy, frightened of shadows, and existing on a seeking tongue that [[SuperSenses can taste decay from a mile away]]. Grim feasts in mausoleums and mass graves, serenaded with their [[TheUnintelligible gibbering language]]. A marriage dull diet of cadavers and carcass eaters. Corpses teach ghouls what it is to be patient. Ghouls teach corpses what it is (which you cannot charge to be wanted. Round and round.\\
They are the trash compactors of the secret world. Ghouls, as
your Diners Club account), he scarcely seems a general thing, [[TrueNeutral have no higher agenda]]. They are what they are, following the scent of rotten flesh, digging up the dead for their morbid repast. Other supernaturals tend monster to treat them with disgust. Humans instinctively avoid those burial spots that become ghoul feeding grounds. The ghouls fill their gross niche."''
aspire to.''
-->-- '''The Buzzing''', ''Videogame/TheSecretWorld'''''Editorial''', ''Fantastic'' Vol.8 No.4



->''"A ghoul, [[AsYouKnow as I'm sure you know]], is a disgusting creature who opens graves and feeds on corpses."''
-->-- '''Baron Sardonicus''', ''Film/MrSardonicus''
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->''Humans who consume the blood of Nosferatu gain the same benefits as other ghouls: [[SuperStrength incredible strength]], [[SuperToughness increased vitality]], and a [[TheAgeless reprieve from aging]]. Along with these gifts, however, they also receive a foul taste of [[PunishedWithUgly Nosferatu's curse]]. After a thrall has taken the third dose of his regnant's blood, he begins to take on subtle changes that render him unattractive and unsightly. It's only a slight transformation, but mortals who deal with Nosferatu ghouls always [[UncannyValley suspect that something is not quite right with them]]. Acne, greasy hair, weight problems, slouching gaits and body odor are just part of the problem: there's an unnatural taint that goes deeper than pockmarked flesh...''
-->-- ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade -- Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)''
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->''GHOUL, n.\\
A demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring the dead. The existence of ghouls has been disputed by that class of controversialists who are more concerned to deprive the world of comforting beliefs than to give it anything good in their place. In 1640 Father Secchi saw one in a cemetery near Florence and frightened it away with the sign of the cross. He describes it as gifted with many heads and an uncommon allowance of limbs, and he saw it in more than one place at a time. The good man was coming away from dinner at the time and explains that if he had not been "heavy with eating" he would have seized the demon at all hazards. Atholston relates that a ghoul was caught by some sturdy peasants in a churchyard at Sudbury and ducked in a horsepond. (He appears to think that so distinguished a criminal should have been ducked in a tank of rosewater.) The water turned at once to blood "and so contynues unto ys daye." The pond has since been bled with a ditch. As late as the beginning of the fourteenth century a ghoul was cornered in the crypt of the cathedral at Amiens and the whole population surrounded the place. Twenty armed men with a priest at their head, bearing a crucifix, entered and captured the ghoul, which, thinking to escape by the stratagem, had transformed itself to the semblance of a well known citizen, but was nevertheless hanged, drawn and quartered in the midst of hideous popular orgies. The citizen whose shape the demon had assumed was so affected by the sinister occurrence that he never again showed himself in Amiens and his fate remains a mystery.''
-->-- '''Creator/AmbroseBierce''', ''Literature/TheDevilsDictionary''
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->''Ghouls either remain in spirit form or steal the bodies of living beings—living beings only—either human or animal. They can only do this when the spirit of the living person, during sleep (either natural or induced hypnotically), is separated from the material body; or, in other words, when the spirit is projected. The ghoul then pounces on the physical body, and, often refusing to restore it to its rightful owner, the latter is compelled to roam about as a phantasm for just so long a time as the ghoul chooses to inhabit the body it has stolen.''
-->-- '''Werwolves and Vampires and Ghouls''', ''Werwolves'' by Elliott O'Donnell

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->''Ghouls either remain ->''"Carrion-reek breath and a seeking tongue that [[SuperSenses can taste decay from a mile away]]. Grim feasts in spirit form or steal the bodies mausoleums and mass graves, serenaded with their [[TheUnintelligible gibbering language]]. A marriage of living beings—living beings only—either human or animal. cadavers and carcass eaters. Corpses teach ghouls what it is to be patient. Ghouls teach corpses what it is to be wanted. Round and round.\\
They can only do this when are the spirit trash compactors of the living person, during sleep (either natural or induced hypnotically), is separated from secret world. Ghouls, as a general thing, [[TrueNeutral have no higher agenda]]. They are what they are, following the material body; or, in other words, when scent of rotten flesh, digging up the spirit is projected. The dead for their morbid repast. Other supernaturals tend to treat them with disgust. Humans instinctively avoid those burial spots that become ghoul then pounces on the physical body, and, often refusing to restore it to its rightful owner, the latter is compelled to roam about as a phantasm for just so long a time as the ghoul chooses to inhabit the body it has stolen.''
feeding grounds. The ghouls fill their gross niche."''
-->-- '''Werwolves and Vampires and Ghouls''', ''Werwolves'' by Elliott O'Donnell'''The Buzzing''', ''Videogame/TheSecretWorld''


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->''The gruesome ghoul, the grisly ghoul,\\
without the slightest noise\\
waits patiently beside the school\\
to feast on girls and boys.''

->''He lunges fiercely through the air\\
as they come out to play,\\
then grabs a couple by the hair\\
and drags them far away.''

->''He cracks their bones and snaps their backs\\
and squeezes out their lungs,\\
he chews their thumbs like candy snacks\\
and pulls apart their tongues.''

->''He slices their stomachs and bites their hearts\\
and tears their flesh to shreds,\\
he swallows their toes like toasted tarts\\
and gobbles down their heads.''

->''Fingers, elbows, hands and knees\\
and arms and legs and feet--\\
he eats them with delight and ease,\\
for every part's a treat.''

->''And when the gruesome, grisly ghoul\\
has nothing left to chew,\\
he hurries to another school\\
and waits...perhaps for you.''
-->-- '''Jack Prelutsky'''

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->''The gruesome ghoul, ->''Ghouls either remain in spirit form or steal the grisly ghoul,\\
without the slightest noise\\
waits patiently beside the school\\
to feast on girls and boys.''

->''He lunges fiercely through the air\\
as they come out to play,\\
then grabs a couple by the hair\\
and drags them far away.''

->''He cracks their bones and snaps their backs\\
and squeezes out their lungs,\\
he chews their thumbs like candy snacks\\
and pulls apart their tongues.''

->''He slices their stomachs and bites their hearts\\
and tears their flesh to shreds,\\
he swallows their toes like toasted tarts\\
and gobbles down their heads.''

->''Fingers, elbows, hands and knees\\
and arms and legs and feet--\\
he eats them with delight and ease,\\
for every part's a treat.''

->''And
bodies of living beings—living beings only—either human or animal. They can only do this when the gruesome, grisly ghoul\\
spirit of the living person, during sleep (either natural or induced hypnotically), is separated from the material body; or, in other words, when the spirit is projected. The ghoul then pounces on the physical body, and, often refusing to restore it to its rightful owner, the latter is compelled to roam about as a phantasm for just so long a time as the ghoul chooses to inhabit the body it has nothing left to chew,\\
he hurries to another school\\
and waits...perhaps for you.
stolen.''
-->-- '''Jack Prelutsky''''''Werwolves and Vampires and Ghouls''', ''Werwolves'' by Elliott O'Donnell



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->''"A ghoul, as I'm sure you know, is a disgusting creature who opens graves and feeds on corpses."''
-->-— '''Baron Sardonicus''', ''Film/MrSardonicus''

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->''"A ghoul, [[AsYouKnow as I'm sure you know, know]], is a disgusting creature who opens graves and feeds on corpses."''
-->-— -->-- '''Baron Sardonicus''', ''Film/MrSardonicus''
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->''"These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful –- having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans -- [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] -- who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]]."''

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->''"These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful –- having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans -- [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] -- who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]]."''




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-->-- ''Literature/TheDevilsDictionary''

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-->-- '''Creator/AmbroseBierce''', ''Literature/TheDevilsDictionary''
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->''The gruesome ghoul, the grisly ghoul,\\
without the slightest noise\\
waits patiently beside the school\\
to feast on girls and boys.''

->''He lunges fiercely through the air\\
as they come out to play,\\
then grabs a couple by the hair\\
and drags them far away.''

->''He cracks their bones and snaps their backs\\
and squeezes out their lungs,\\
he chews their thumbs like candy snacks\\
and pulls apart their tongues.''

->''He slices their stomachs and bites their hearts\\
and tears their flesh to shreds,\\
he swallows their toes like toasted tarts\\
and gobbles down their heads.''

->''Fingers, elbows, hands and knees\\
and arms and legs and feet--\\
he eats them with delight and ease,\\
for every part's a treat.''

->''And when the gruesome, grisly ghoul\\
has nothing left to chew,\\
he hurries to another school\\
and waits...perhaps for you.''
-->-- '''Jack Prelutsky'''

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->Humans who consume the blood of Nosferatu gain the same benefits as other ghouls: [[SuperStrength incredible strength]], [[SuperToughness increased vitality]], and a [[TheAgeless reprieve from aging]]. Along with these gifts, however, they also receive a foul taste of [[PunishedWithUgly Nosferatu's curse]]. After a thrall has taken the third dose of his regnant's blood, he begins to take on subtle changes that render him unattractive and unsightly. It's only a slight transformation, but mortals who deal with Nosferatu ghouls always [[UncannyValley suspect that something is not quite right with them]]. Acne, greasy hair, weight problems, slouching gaits and body odor are just part of the problem: there's an unnatural taint that goes deeper than pockmarked flesh...
-->--''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade -- Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)''

->''Carrion-reek breath and a seeking tongue that [[SuperSenses can taste decay from a mile away]]. Grim feasts in mausoleums and mass graves, serenaded with their [[TheUnintelligible gibbering language]]. A marriage of cadavers and carcass eaters. Corpses teach ghouls what it is to be patient. Ghouls teach corpses what it is to be wanted. Round and round.\\
They are the trash compactors of the secret world. Ghouls, as a general thing, [[TrueNeutral have no higher agenda]]. They are what they are, following the scent of rotten flesh, digging up the dead for their morbid repast. Other supernaturals tend to treat them with disgust. Humans instinctively avoid those burial spots that become ghoul feeding grounds. The ghouls fill their gross niche.''
-->--'''The Buzzing,''' ''Videogame/TheSecretWorld''

->A ghul knows that emotions drive men. With cleverness, it changes its form, creating a disguise that lures a victim by [[ShapeshiftingSeducer preying on his passions]]. The creature can become anything, [[ShapeshifterBaggage though its body mass remains the same]], and it can never transform its [[RedRightHand mule's hooves]]. The night-beast cleverly hides them with flowing cloth or strapped-on shoes, but [[MorphicResonance cannot change them as it can the rest of its body]].
->This pestilential thing survives by eating flesh - any kind of flesh. It is the succulent taste of betrayal, however, that makes the grandest meal. To prepare such feasts, the ghul creates a disguise, fosters trust in its victims, then tortures them when they're at their most vulnerable. These connoisseurs of misery seem to enjoy the enjoy [[EmotionEater the emotions that seep into the flesh of their victims]]...
-->--''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness The Bygone Bestiary]]''

->''These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful – having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans - [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] -- who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]].''
-->--'''Constantin von Carstein,''' ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay: Old World Bestiary - A Compendium Of Creatures Fair And Foul''

->GHOUL, n.
->A demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring the dead. The existence of ghouls has been disputed by that class of controversialists who are more concerned to deprive the world of comforting beliefs than to give it anything good in their place. In 1640 Father Secchi saw one in a cemetery near Florence and frightened it away with the sign of the cross. He describes it as gifted with many heads and an uncommon allowance of limbs, and he saw it in more than one place at a time. The good man was coming away from dinner at the time and explains that if he had not been "heavy with eating" he would have seized the demon at all hazards. Atholston relates that a ghoul was caught by some sturdy peasants in a churchyard at Sudbury and ducked in a horsepond. (He appears to think that so distinguished a criminal should have been ducked in a tank of rosewater.) The water turned at once to blood "and so contynues unto ys daye." The pond has since been bled with a ditch. As late as the beginning of the fourteenth century a ghoul was cornered in the crypt of the cathedral at Amiens and the whole population surrounded the place. Twenty armed men with a priest at their head, bearing a crucifix, entered and captured the ghoul, which, thinking to escape by the stratagem, had transformed itself to the semblance of a well known citizen, but was nevertheless hanged, drawn and quartered in the midst of hideous popular orgies. The citizen whose shape the demon had assumed was so affected by the sinister occurrence that he never again showed himself in Amiens and his fate remains a mystery.

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->Humans ->''Humans who consume the blood of Nosferatu gain the same benefits as other ghouls: [[SuperStrength incredible strength]], [[SuperToughness increased vitality]], and a [[TheAgeless reprieve from aging]]. Along with these gifts, however, they also receive a foul taste of [[PunishedWithUgly Nosferatu's curse]]. After a thrall has taken the third dose of his regnant's blood, he begins to take on subtle changes that render him unattractive and unsightly. It's only a slight transformation, but mortals who deal with Nosferatu ghouls always [[UncannyValley suspect that something is not quite right with them]]. Acne, greasy hair, weight problems, slouching gaits and body odor are just part of the problem: there's an unnatural taint that goes deeper than pockmarked flesh...
-->--''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade
flesh...''
-->-- ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade
-- Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)''

->''Carrion-reek ->''"Carrion-reek breath and a seeking tongue that [[SuperSenses can taste decay from a mile away]]. Grim feasts in mausoleums and mass graves, serenaded with their [[TheUnintelligible gibbering language]]. A marriage of cadavers and carcass eaters. Corpses teach ghouls what it is to be patient. Ghouls teach corpses what it is to be wanted. Round and round.\\
They are the trash compactors of the secret world. Ghouls, as a general thing, [[TrueNeutral have no higher agenda]]. They are what they are, following the scent of rotten flesh, digging up the dead for their morbid repast. Other supernaturals tend to treat them with disgust. Humans instinctively avoid those burial spots that become ghoul feeding grounds. The ghouls fill their gross niche.''
-->--'''The Buzzing,'''
"''
-->-- '''The Buzzing''',
''Videogame/TheSecretWorld''

->A ->''A ghul knows that emotions drive men. With cleverness, it changes its form, creating a disguise that lures a victim by [[ShapeshiftingSeducer preying on his passions]]. The creature can become anything, [[ShapeshifterBaggage though its body mass remains the same]], and it can never transform its [[RedRightHand mule's hooves]]. The night-beast cleverly hides them with flowing cloth or strapped-on shoes, but [[MorphicResonance cannot change them as it can the rest of its body]].
->This
body]].\\
This
pestilential thing survives by eating flesh - any kind of flesh. It is the succulent taste of betrayal, however, that makes the grandest meal. To prepare such feasts, the ghul creates a disguise, fosters trust in its victims, then tortures them when they're at their most vulnerable. These connoisseurs of misery seem to enjoy the enjoy [[EmotionEater the emotions that seep into the flesh of their victims]]...
-->--''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness The Bygone Bestiary]]''

->''These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful – having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans - [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] -- who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]].
victims]]...''
-->--'''Constantin -->-- ''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness The Bygone Bestiary]]''

->''"These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful –- having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans -- [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] -- who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]]."''
-->-- '''Constantin
von Carstein,''' Carstein''', ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay: Old World Bestiary - -- A Compendium Of of Creatures Fair And and Foul''

->GHOUL, n.
->A
->''GHOUL, n.\\
A
demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring the dead. The existence of ghouls has been disputed by that class of controversialists who are more concerned to deprive the world of comforting beliefs than to give it anything good in their place. In 1640 Father Secchi saw one in a cemetery near Florence and frightened it away with the sign of the cross. He describes it as gifted with many heads and an uncommon allowance of limbs, and he saw it in more than one place at a time. The good man was coming away from dinner at the time and explains that if he had not been "heavy with eating" he would have seized the demon at all hazards. Atholston relates that a ghoul was caught by some sturdy peasants in a churchyard at Sudbury and ducked in a horsepond. (He appears to think that so distinguished a criminal should have been ducked in a tank of rosewater.) The water turned at once to blood "and so contynues unto ys daye." The pond has since been bled with a ditch. As late as the beginning of the fourteenth century a ghoul was cornered in the crypt of the cathedral at Amiens and the whole population surrounded the place. Twenty armed men with a priest at their head, bearing a crucifix, entered and captured the ghoul, which, thinking to escape by the stratagem, had transformed itself to the semblance of a well known citizen, but was nevertheless hanged, drawn and quartered in the midst of hideous popular orgies. The citizen whose shape the demon had assumed was so affected by the sinister occurrence that he never again showed himself in Amiens and his fate remains a mystery. ''
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->Carrion-reek breath and a seeking tongue that [[SuperSenses can taste decay from a mile away]]. Grim feasts in mausoleums and mass graves, serenaded with their [[TheUnintelligible gibbering language]]. A marriage of cadavers and carcass eaters. Corpses teach ghouls what it is to be patient. Ghouls teach corpses what it is to be wanted. Round and round.
->They are the trash compactors of the secret world. Ghouls, as a general thing, [[TrueNeutral have no higher agenda]]. They are what they are, following the scent of rotten flesh, digging up the dead for their morbid repast. Other supernaturals tend to treat them with disgust. Humans instinctively avoid those burial spots that become ghoul feeding grounds. The ghouls fill their gross niche.

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->Carrion-reek ->''Carrion-reek breath and a seeking tongue that [[SuperSenses can taste decay from a mile away]]. Grim feasts in mausoleums and mass graves, serenaded with their [[TheUnintelligible gibbering language]]. A marriage of cadavers and carcass eaters. Corpses teach ghouls what it is to be patient. Ghouls teach corpses what it is to be wanted. Round and round.
->They
round.\\
They
are the trash compactors of the secret world. Ghouls, as a general thing, [[TrueNeutral have no higher agenda]]. They are what they are, following the scent of rotten flesh, digging up the dead for their morbid repast. Other supernaturals tend to treat them with disgust. Humans instinctively avoid those burial spots that become ghoul feeding grounds. The ghouls fill their gross niche.''



->These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful – having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans - [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] -- who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]].

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->These ->''These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful – having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans - [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] -- who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]].''
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->''"[I]t is a beast that knows nothing of its days as a human being, a creature that shambles about as naked as the day it was born, and gorges itself on the flesh of the dead."''
-->-- '''Ghoul unit description''', ''VideoGame/BattleForWesnoth''

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-->--''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade - Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)''

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-->--''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade - -- Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)''



->These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful – having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans - [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] - who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]].

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->These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful – having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans - [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] - -- who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]].



->A demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring the dead. The existence of ghouls has been disputed by that class of controversialists who are more concerned to deprive the world of comforting beliefs than to give it anything good in their place. In 1640 Father Secchi saw one in a cemetery near Florence and frightened it away with the sign of the cross. He describes it as gifted with many heads an an uncommon allowance of limbs, and he saw it in more than one place at a time. The good man was coming away from dinner at the time and explains that if he had not been "heavy with eating" he would have seized the demon at all hazards. Atholston relates that a ghoul was caught by some sturdy peasants in a churchyard at Sudbury and ducked in a horsepond. (He appears to think that so distinguished a criminal should have been ducked in a tank of rosewater.) The water turned at once to blood "and so contynues unto ys daye." The pond has since been bled with a ditch. As late as the beginning of the fourteenth century a ghoul was cornered in the crypt of the cathedral at Amiens and the whole population surrounded the place. Twenty armed men with a priest at their head, bearing a crucifix, entered and captured the ghoul, which, thinking to escape by the stratagem, had transformed itself to the semblance of a well known citizen, but was nevertheless hanged, drawn and quartered in the midst of hideous popular orgies. The citizen whose shape the demon had assumed was so affected by the sinister occurrence that he never again showed himself in Amiens and his fate remains a mystery.
-->-- ''Literature/TheDevilsDictionary''

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->A demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring the dead. The existence of ghouls has been disputed by that class of controversialists who are more concerned to deprive the world of comforting beliefs than to give it anything good in their place. In 1640 Father Secchi saw one in a cemetery near Florence and frightened it away with the sign of the cross. He describes it as gifted with many heads an and an uncommon allowance of limbs, and he saw it in more than one place at a time. The good man was coming away from dinner at the time and explains that if he had not been "heavy with eating" he would have seized the demon at all hazards. Atholston relates that a ghoul was caught by some sturdy peasants in a churchyard at Sudbury and ducked in a horsepond. (He appears to think that so distinguished a criminal should have been ducked in a tank of rosewater.) The water turned at once to blood "and so contynues unto ys daye." The pond has since been bled with a ditch. As late as the beginning of the fourteenth century a ghoul was cornered in the crypt of the cathedral at Amiens and the whole population surrounded the place. Twenty armed men with a priest at their head, bearing a crucifix, entered and captured the ghoul, which, thinking to escape by the stratagem, had transformed itself to the semblance of a well known citizen, but was nevertheless hanged, drawn and quartered in the midst of hideous popular orgies. The citizen whose shape the demon had assumed was so affected by the sinister occurrence that he never again showed himself in Amiens and his fate remains a mystery.
-->-- ''Literature/TheDevilsDictionary''''Literature/TheDevilsDictionary''
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-->--'''Constantin von Carstein,''' ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay: Old World Bestiary - A Compendium Of Creatures Fair And Foul''

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-->--'''Constantin von Carstein,''' ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay: Old World Bestiary - A Compendium Of Creatures Fair And Foul''Foul''

->GHOUL, n.
->A demon addicted to the reprehensible habit of devouring the dead. The existence of ghouls has been disputed by that class of controversialists who are more concerned to deprive the world of comforting beliefs than to give it anything good in their place. In 1640 Father Secchi saw one in a cemetery near Florence and frightened it away with the sign of the cross. He describes it as gifted with many heads an an uncommon allowance of limbs, and he saw it in more than one place at a time. The good man was coming away from dinner at the time and explains that if he had not been "heavy with eating" he would have seized the demon at all hazards. Atholston relates that a ghoul was caught by some sturdy peasants in a churchyard at Sudbury and ducked in a horsepond. (He appears to think that so distinguished a criminal should have been ducked in a tank of rosewater.) The water turned at once to blood "and so contynues unto ys daye." The pond has since been bled with a ditch. As late as the beginning of the fourteenth century a ghoul was cornered in the crypt of the cathedral at Amiens and the whole population surrounded the place. Twenty armed men with a priest at their head, bearing a crucifix, entered and captured the ghoul, which, thinking to escape by the stratagem, had transformed itself to the semblance of a well known citizen, but was nevertheless hanged, drawn and quartered in the midst of hideous popular orgies. The citizen whose shape the demon had assumed was so affected by the sinister occurrence that he never again showed himself in Amiens and his fate remains a mystery.
-->-- ''Literature/TheDevilsDictionary''
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-->--''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness The Bygone Bestiary]]''

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->These creatures always amuse me. Oh, certainly they can be useful – having minions who can go out in the daylight, however much they might not want to, is not to be underrated. Yet the irony is not lost on me, that I have some Humans - [[WasOnceAMan or former Humans, if you want to be precise]] - who are so desperate for the scraps from my table that they will even fight the rest of you for the chance to [[ImAHumanitarian bite on a few corpses]].
-->--'''Constantin von Carstein,''' ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasyRoleplay: Old World Bestiary - A Compendium Of Creatures Fair And Foul''
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-->--'''The Buzzing,''' ''Videogame/TheSecretWorld''

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-->--'''The Buzzing,''' ''Videogame/TheSecretWorld''''Videogame/TheSecretWorld''

->A ghul knows that emotions drive men. With cleverness, it changes its form, creating a disguise that lures a victim by [[ShapeshiftingSeducer preying on his passions]]. The creature can become anything, [[ShapeshifterBaggage though its body mass remains the same]], and it can never transform its [[RedRightHand mule's hooves]]. The night-beast cleverly hides them with flowing cloth or strapped-on shoes, but [[MorphicResonance cannot change them as it can the rest of its body]].
->This pestilential thing survives by eating flesh - any kind of flesh. It is the succulent taste of betrayal, however, that makes the grandest meal. To prepare such feasts, the ghul creates a disguise, fosters trust in its victims, then tortures them when they're at their most vulnerable. These connoisseurs of misery seem to enjoy the enjoy [[EmotionEater the emotions that seep into the flesh of their victims]]...
-->--''[[TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness The Bygone Bestiary]]''
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-->--''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade - Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)''

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->Carrion-reek breath and a seeking tongue that [[SuperSenses can taste decay from a mile away]]. Grim feasts in mausoleums and mass graves, serenaded with their [[TheUnintelligible gibbering language]]. A marriage of cadavers and carcass eaters. Corpses teach ghouls what it is to be patient. Ghouls teach corpses what it is to be wanted. Round and round.
->They are the trash compactors of the secret world. Ghouls, as a general thing, [[TrueNeutral have no higher agenda]]. They are what they are, following the scent of rotten flesh, digging up the dead for their morbid repast. Other supernaturals tend to treat them with disgust. Humans instinctively avoid those burial spots that become ghoul feeding grounds. The ghouls fill their gross niche.
-->--'''The Buzzing,''' ''Videogame/TheSecretWorld''
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->Humans who consume the blood of Nosferatu gain the same benefits as other ghouls: [[SuperStrength incredible strength]], [[SuperToughness increased vitality]], and a [[TheAgeless reprieve from aging]]. Along with these gifts, however, they also receive a foul taste of [[PunishedWithUgly Nosferatu's curse]]. After a thrall has taken the third dose of his regnant's blood, he begins to take on subtle changes that render him unattractive and unsightly. It's only a slight transformation, but mortals who deal with Nosferatu ghouls always [[UncannyValley suspect that something is not quite right with them]]. Acne, greasy hair, weight problems, slouching gaits and body odor are just part of the problem: there's an unnatural taint that goes deeper than pockmarked flesh...
-->--''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade - Clanbook: Nosferatu (Revised)''
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-->-— '''[[Film/MrSardonicus Baron Sardonicus]]'''

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-->-— '''[[Film/MrSardonicus Baron Sardonicus]]''''''Baron Sardonicus''', ''Film/MrSardonicus''
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->"A ghoul, as I'm sure you know, is a disgusting creature who opens graves and feeds on corpses."
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->"A ->''"A ghoul, as I'm sure you know, is a disgusting creature who opens graves and feeds on corpses."
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->-— '''[[MrSardonicus Baron Sardonicus]]'''

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->-— '''[[MrSardonicus '''[[Film/MrSardonicus Baron Sardonicus]]'''

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