LoonieToonies
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Im writing a supernatural story about a town that protects itself from the supernatural using a clock tower that plays a song between the hours of six and seven pm. Supernatural creatures hate the song and hence do not come near the town, keeping the people there safe from harm. Problem is, I'm having a hard time thinking of what those creatures should be.
I don't want a werewolf/vampire theme, that's been done way too many times. I'm trying to draw inspiration from real superstitions like opals bringing bad luck, lucky rabbit's foot, counting crows, horseshoes and iron, etc. I just need ideas for what kind of creatures I should associate these things with. My first idea was to personify the idea of the grim reaper, just call them reapers, and have them look like humans. They are immortal and choose humans to bond with through their venom, which is scented with sensual smells. Once bonded, they use the human as a marionette and slowly (or suddenly) drain their life away, causing quicker aging or premature death. Some reapers may choose to slow down and take their time, whereas others kill and take lives constantly. After killing a human they must quickly find another to bond with, as human life gives them their immortality, so they will die if they don't. They can choose to expose themselves or not, but if they do, they can't go back, if they don't, they remain invisible.
The others I was thinking of are legends from native mythology, such as the Amarok wolf and the skin walkers. Skin walkers are people who can turn into any animal they want, so long as they are wearing their hyde. The Amarok is a wolf that preyed on hunters in the night.
Let me know if you have any other ideas!
I don't want a werewolf/vampire theme, that's been done way too many times. I'm trying to draw inspiration from real superstitions like opals bringing bad luck, lucky rabbit's foot, counting crows, horseshoes and iron, etc. I just need ideas for what kind of creatures I should associate these things with. My first idea was to personify the idea of the grim reaper, just call them reapers, and have them look like humans. They are immortal and choose humans to bond with through their venom, which is scented with sensual smells. Once bonded, they use the human as a marionette and slowly (or suddenly) drain their life away, causing quicker aging or premature death. Some reapers may choose to slow down and take their time, whereas others kill and take lives constantly. After killing a human they must quickly find another to bond with, as human life gives them their immortality, so they will die if they don't. They can choose to expose themselves or not, but if they do, they can't go back, if they don't, they remain invisible.
The others I was thinking of are legends from native mythology, such as the Amarok wolf and the skin walkers. Skin walkers are people who can turn into any animal they want, so long as they are wearing their hyde. The Amarok is a wolf that preyed on hunters in the night.
Let me know if you have any other ideas!