The person who answers the last question correctly asks the next one or nominates the person to do that.
If a new question is not asked within 24 of answering the last one, everyone is free to post the next (after which the normal rules apply again). If the last question is not answered correctly within 48 hours, it is considered discarded and everyone is free to post the next (after which the normal rules apply again) Please note that this is a themed quiz: the questions should concern horror genre. Actual media is not important: it can be something from a book, a movie, comic or a game, but it _must_ be horror or horror-related. You are free to use questions with open answer, with a choice between one of several answers or limited to answering whether the statement is true or false. Please post a number next to your question, so we can keep track of how many have been asked. So, to kick-start the whole thing, let's begin with something... easy? 1.One of fictional grimoires frequently appearing in the genre was originally titled Kitab Al-Azif. It is however known better under a different name. What name is that? And yes, it is an easy one. :whistling: |
Necronomicon!
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Correct. ^_^
Your turn. |
2.In Islamic mythology they are fiery spirits, one of which was Iblis. From the Arabic junna, "angry, possessed." "They are creatures who lived on earth before man; they were made up of 'smokeless fire' whereas men were made from earth"
What's the name of these demons? |
Am I missing something? 'Cause I don't understand if you are nominating Tulac for answering your question or what. Shouldn't we nominate only for posting questions, not answers?
Anyway, aren't those Efreets? |
You're right...everybody can answer to this question...
Sorry Tito...Efreets is not correct! :whistling: |
Djinns?
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..too easy for The Spider MasterMind! (Oh..I'm Aracnophobic..I hate spiders!)
Correct! It's your turn. ^_^ |
Yipee... my own horror knowledge isn't great, so this'll be a soft enough one.
In Irish/Celtic mythology, what manifests itself as a woman coming to someone in their dreams and screaming loudly to signify the death of a relative? |
Even I know that (without using google).
It's Banshee. |
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