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The baykok (or pau'guk, paguk, baguck; bakaak in the Ojibwe language and pakàk in the Algonquin language) is a malevolent spirit from the mythology of the Ojibway nation. The …
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The baykok (or pau'guk, paguk, baguck; bakaak in the Ojibwe language and pakàk in the Algonquin language) is a malevolent spirit from the mythology of the Ojibway nation. The …
The Demon Hunter's Compendium: The Baykok - Blogger
2012年11月16日 · The word baykok may be derived from the Anishinaabe word bakaak, meaning "skeleton". But the name refers to the sense of the creature being "bones draped in skin," …
Baykok - Wikiwand
The baykok (or pau'guk, paguk, baguck; bakaak in the Ojibwe language and pakàk in the Algonquin language) is a malevolent spirit from the mythology of the Ojibway nation. The …
Baykok | Van Helsing Own Story Wiki | Fandom
The baykok (or pau'guk, paguk, baguck; bakaak in the Ojibwe language and pakàk in the Algonquin language) is a malevolent spirit from the mythology of the Ojibway nation. The …
Legends of the Kushtaka | Puzzle Box Horror
In other language’s they are called Baykok (or bakaak), Keelut, and Wayob. The Kushtaka is a mythical shape-shifting creature capable of assuming human or otter-like form. They share the …
Baykok - Monstropedia
The word bakaak in the Anishinaabe language means "skeleton" in the sense of "bones draped in skin" rather than "bare-bones", such that it lends itself to words like bakaakadozo, meaning "to …
The baykok (or... - American Institute of Metaphysics - Facebook
The baykok (or pau'guk, paguk, baguck; bakaak in the Ojibwe language and pakàk in the Algonquin language) is a malevolent spirit from the mythology of the Ojibway nation. The …
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