I've heard a theory that the legend of Black Annis may derive from a popular folk memory of sacrifice to an ancient goddess in ancient times. It could be that offerings of children may have been made to the goddess in the distant past and over the years buried in the local psyche the old memories still linger on. Many differing opinions, wonderful stuff.
I've heard a theory that the legend of Black Annis may derive from a popular folk memory of sacrifice to an ancient goddess in ancient times. It could be that offerings of children may have been made to the goddess in the distant past and over the years buried in the local psyche the old memories still linger on. Many differing opinions, wonderful stuff.
Or Black Annis was a Nosferatu separated from her colony, a lone wampyr.