
Gilles Garnier: Was This French Hermit a Real Werewolf?
Gilles Garnier, branded as the Werewolf of Dole, was a 16th-century French hermit whose gruesome crimes of murder and cannibalism … Read more
Welcome to The Horror Collection’s Monsters category, where the darkest creatures of nightmare and folklore stalk the shadows. From the savage howls of werewolves like Peter Stumpp, the notorious Werewolf of Bedburg, to the bloodthirsty vampires that prey on the innocent, these tales plunge you into a world of unrelenting terror.
These monstrous beings, born from demonic pacts or cursed origins, embody humanity’s deepest fears of the unnatural. Discover tales of golems—hulking figures of clay animated by forbidden magic—and lycanthropes whose transformations bring bloodshed under moonlit skies.
At The Horror Collection, we bring you face-to-face with beasts that have terrified generations, from medieval villages to modern nightmares. Our Monsters category weaves together historical accounts, like the brutal trials of shapeshifters, with fictional tales that grip your soul.
Gilles Garnier, branded as the Werewolf of Dole, was a 16th-century French hermit whose gruesome crimes of murder and cannibalism … Read more
Jacques Roulet, known as the Werewolf of Caude or Werewolf of Angers, stands as a haunting figure in the annals … Read more
Peter Stumpp, infamously known as the Werewolf of Bedburg, stands as a haunting figure in 16th-century German folklore. In 1589, … Read more
In the shadows of ancient forests and under the eerie glow of a full moon, types of werewolves emerge from … Read more
Werewolves, the legendary shape-shifters who transform from human to wolf under the full moon, have captivated imaginations for millennia. These … Read more
The Draugr, a fearsome undead creature from Norse mythology, stalks the shadowy burial mounds of Scandinavia, embodying the terror of … Read more
The Upyr, a sinister creature from Slavic folklore, stalks the shadows of Eastern European legends. Emerging from the cultural tapestry … Read more
In the eerie shadows of Slavic folklore, where tales of the undead weave dread into the fabric of village life, … Read more
In the dimly lit alleys of Japan, a chilling figure emerges from the shadows: the Jinmenken, a dog with a … Read more
The Gozu urban legend is a chilling cornerstone of Japanese folklore. Known as “Cow Head,” this eerie tale centers on … Read more