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OH MY GOSH!!! Yay!!! I’m so glad you finally did the Scottish Urban Legends, I’ve been checking everyday since I’ve requested it 😭😭❤️ this made my day!!
I have Scottish blood on both sides of my family, so I was so happy when I got word this video was uploaded. Thank you guys for teaching me new things about one of my favorite countries/cultures in this video guys!
The devil just came by to play a game of cards. I just love depictions of the devil where he isn’t stealing souls, enforcing witchcraft, and other stuff. Just a game o’ cards. Hell must be boring...
Or the origin of the devil's tango! A musician had a dream where the devil had appeared to him and, like any sane man, requested the falled Angel play a song on his violin. The music was decribed as a beautiful melody, and the composer hated himself dor not being able to capture the song in all it's wonderful glory.
There’s an Aussie story where aboriginal people on a mission (where whites made them live) playing cards with a stranger who came A lady looked under the table and the stranger had hooves When discovered he ran and jumped over an irrigation ditch or canal Humanly impossible
Not making any excuses for them but people from outside Scotland tend to mispronounce place names in our country all the time maybe they should get a Scot on the team or at least someone who can pronounce the names properly it might make the videos sound even more creepy and I for one would like that .
Have you actually been to any of the places in the video ? If you haven't then chances are you've not heard of them saying that though Sawnee Beane and his family are famous throughout the land so I'm quite surprised you haven't heard of them .
I went to the place in Edinburgh and it was incredible, although whilst I was in there I started feeling sick and I felt as if I was going to fall, not faint, fall. I felt better after a while but I still felt an eerie presence
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Love the video as usual! I always like the urban legend ones. I hope to visit Scotland one day, I have ancestry there. Would love to see an urban legend video for Alabama though.
Here's a creepy Scottish urban legends for you: The Black Train of Lochalsh: According to local legend after the construction of the Highland Railway through the area in 1897 a phantom black locomotive was seen by locals, speeding along the track with fire coming from the smoke stack and its headlights piercing the darkness heading to the Kyle of Lochalsh. It would then veer off the rails and be swallowed up by the lowering hills. What makes this legend even more creepy was that its arrival along with railway was predicted in 1570 by Coinnech Odhar known as Brahan Seer who said " Balls of fire will pass rapidly up and down the Strath of Peffey and carriages without horses will cross the country from sea to sea." Source: "Journey into Fear and other Great Stories of Horror on the Railways" Edited by Richard Peyton.
i think the “spook-trains (spoiler: _-they’re not actually spook-trains-_ )” from Five Go to Camp (it’s a famous five book btw) might have been inspired by this legend
I've also been and someone who was with us complained of feeling ill and had to leave, just like they said in the video. It is indeed a very eerie place.
Oklahoma Urban Legends. Plenty of good ones here from multiple Crybaby Bridges, the haunting of the Skirvin, and the Purple Church, just to name a few.
I love the top 10 vids. I watch them everyday. Can you please do either a native american urban legends or El Salvadorean Urban legends. Lots of crazy stuff happens down south too. 😉
The picture you showed for the Mackenzie Poltergeist isn't actually the Black Mausoleum, the picture instead showed the tomb of Mr Mackenzie where the poltergeist is thought to have originated... source: I was in Edinburgh about 10 days ago and went on 2 ghost tours that went to Greyfriars Kirkyard and spoke about the Mackenzie poltergeist, as well as letting us into the actual Black mausoleum
Edinburgh is known as the most haunted cities in Europe, there are many books detailing the legends, walking tours and even a ghost tour bus that I would highly recommend going on if you are visiting the city. The catacombs below the city also have tours and a late night ghost story sessions (you can guess what I'm doing on my next overnight visit!)
I have Scottish heritage, I’m from the Stewart clan and the Earl of Murray is also somewhere in my family tree! Which is where I get my red hair, pale skin and freckles but my Cherokee blood kinda balances it out somehow because I can tan just a little bit!!
I have another one I live in a town called forfar in Scotland and there have been reports of witches and paranormal activity at a walking path it is now one of the most popular places in forfar