Nightmarchers
Overview
Entity/Being
Limited Research
Evidence Quality:
(2/5)
Description
Ghostly warriors from Hawaiian legend - spirits of ancient Hawaiian warriors marching at night to sacred sites or battlefields. Described as torches in procession, accompanied by drums, chanting, conch shells. Considered highly dangerous - witnesses advised to lie face-down.
Behavior
March in procession at night, extremely dangerous to witness
Reported Sightings (0)
No reported sightings yet.
Geographic Distribution
Primary Region:
Hawaii, USA (Pacific)
Hawaii, USA (Pacific)
Habitat:
Ancient Hawaiian trails, sacred sites
Ancient Hawaiian trails, sacred sites
Characteristics
Size:
Human-sized (spirits)
Human-sized (spirits)
Historical Context
First Reported:
Ancient Hawaiian tradition, ongoing reports
Ancient Hawaiian tradition, ongoing reports
Folklore Origins:
Ancient Hawaiian mythology
Ancient Hawaiian mythology
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