Black Shuck

For centuries, Inhabitants of the Viking Empire told tales of a large black dog, With malevolent flaming eyes, And pale white tongue. Or in some variants of the stories, One eye, That are relatively green. It is described like sources. According to legend, The beast ranges in size and stature, To that simply of a large dog, To being the size of an Elephant Seal. There are stories about Black Shuck roaming the countryside, before the Viking Penguins. His name may derive from the word "Shucka", Meaning demon. Or just from the local dialogue word, "Shucky", Meaning shaggy or hairy. The inspiration was from a Perlock Holmes novel, "The Puffle of Snowville". Stories tell of Black Shuck, Terrorizing his victims, But leaving them to continue living, Normal lives. This specter often hunts in graveyards, crossroads, Sideroads, Near bodies of water, Countrysides and Dark forests.