An ogre is a large, hideous monster of mythology, folklore and fiction.
Ogre may also refer to:
The Sandman is a figure in folklore who brings good sleep and dreams.
A troll is a mythological creature.
Kevin Graham Ogilvie, known professionally as Nivek Ogre, is a Canadian musician, performance artist and actor, best known for his work with the industrial music group Skinny Puppy, which he co-founded with cEvin Key. Since 1982, he has served as Skinny Puppy's primary lyricist and vocalist, occasionally providing instrumentation and samples. Ogre's charismatic personality, guttural vocals and use of costumes, props, and fake blood on stage helped widen Skinny Puppy's fanbase and has inspired numerous other musicians.
Death is the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain an organism.
A warlock is a male practitioner of witchcraft and counterpart to a witch, a female practitioner of witchcraft.
Wizard, the wizard, or wizards may refer to:
A werewolf, in folklore, is a person who changes into a wolf.
A goblin is a creature from European folklore.
A chameleon is an Old World lizard belonging to the family Chamaeleonidae.
Baal is a Semitic term for "Lord" or "owner".
The Kraken is a legendary sea creature of gargantuan size, said to have been seen off the coasts of Norway and Iceland.
Shocker may refer to:
Nightshade is the common name for plants in the genus Solanum, and more generally for related plants in the family Solanaceae.
A golem is an artificial animated being in medieval and Jewish folklore.
A gargoyle is a grotesque statue.
Worlock is a single by the band Skinny Puppy from the album Rabies. The song uses a sample of the guitars in "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles, as well as a vocal sample of Charles Manson singing the song. Vocalist Nivek Ogre considered it one of the band's better songs.
A ghoul is an evil spirit from Arabian folklore.
The gargoyle is a fantasy and horror monster inspired by the gargoyle architectural element. While they were believed in mythology to frighten away evil spirits, the idea of such statues physically coming to life is a more recent notion. Like golems, they are usually made of magically animated or transformed stone, but have animal or chimera traits and are often guardians of a place such as a cathedral or castle. They can also be depicted as vessels for demonic possession or as a living species resembling statues.