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#1: ZOZO:
This one is number one. Because is a real thing.

In every reported encounter with the entity known as Zozo, there is a single common thread: darkness.

To communicate with Zozo via a Ouija board is said to invite an unrelenting demonic force into your life (so, fucking DON'T).

But what is Zozo, and why has it terrorized thousands of people around the world? This, I’m afraid, is not an easy question to answer.

The first reported appearance of this entity occurred in 1816, when a young girl in Picardy, France fell victim to a severe demonic possession

She became the vessel for a number of demons, one of which was our mysterious Zozo.
Later, when Ouija boards entered popular culture in the 20th Century, stories of Zozo began to rise, with numerous tales told of the Ouija spirit, the one who devours souls and changes lives.

Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if this inspired
PAZOZO. The spirit from the excorist.

ZoZo is exactly why you don't mess around with Ouija boards.

He/she plays along with being the dead relative your trying too contact. But than reveals it''s name.
Those stupid enough too continue playing after seeing the spirits name are warned not too bring up religion, or stuff like that.
ZoZo will become enraged, shout out "Fuck you, you will die", and predict your death, and how it will happen. And a few days later the predicted death will happen.




#2:BATHSHEBA SHERMON (The Conjuring):
Bathsheba Sherman, born Thayer, was born in 1812 and was claimed to have been related to Mary Towne Eastey, one of the many executed for witchcraft in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.

In 1863, Bathsheba married a rich farmer under the surname "Sherman" and gave birth to a child. When he was a week old, her husband caught her attempting to sacrifice her baby to the Devil. Exposed, Bathsheba climbed to the top of a tree, proclaimed her love for Satan, and cursed all those who would take her land. Bathsheba then hung herself, committing suicide.

Bathsheba's spirit continued to reside in the land, haunting her former homestead. True to her curse, Bathsheba would haunt the families that would move into her house. Bathsheba would torment the family continually, and finally possess the family's mother to kill the children before forcing the mothers to commit suicide. The spirits of Bathsheba's victims continued to reside in the house, along with her, living in constant fear of her curse.

Very malevolent, sadistic, unpleasant, temperamental, and murderous, Bathsheba is the most dangerous spirit in the Perron household. Whereas the other spirits were heavily tormented and wracked with guilt after their actions as a result of Bathsheba's influence, Bathsheba is bloodthirsty, unsympathetic, remorseless, uncaring, and cruel. She is very vengeful and retaliatory, targeting any family that would take her land, and also when the Warrens were investigating the household, leading Bathsheba to attempt to murder their daughter. She is also an enthusiastic and fanatical follower of Satanism, which led her to sacrifice her own child to Satan. After being caught by her husband, she eventually committed suicide and even professed her love for Satan moments before she died.

Bathsheba appears to have some knowledge of events transpiring outside of her homestead, as she was aware of the deadly Annabelle doll and the demon possessing it (which is led to be a demon named Annabelle Higgins). She also shows an ability to cooperate with the demon, as the two briefly collaborated in an attempt to murder Judy..



#3: VALAK (The Conjuring 2):
Valak first appeared during a seance to determine whether or not a demonic presence was truly responsible for Ronald DeFeo Jr. murdering his family in 1974. Whilst paranormal investigator Lorraine Warren relived the murders, Valak lured her to the basement. Knowing how special Ed was in her life, Valak shows her a vision with Ed being impaled. Valak had continued to haunt Lorraine since then.

Later in the movie, the Hodgson family, a family living in the United Kingdom, start experiencing paranormal activity by the spirit of Bill Wilkins, the previous owner of the house the Hodgson family is living in. Bill slowly begins too possess the youngest daughter, Janet, after she accidentally unleashes him, via Ouija board.

This makes the Hodgson family call for help and Ed and Lorraine take the case.

In the middle of the film it appeared as The Crooked Man during a massive showdown sequence when it re-transformed from a dog before Billy Hodgson and attacked him and then its shadow appeared before the whole family, quoting its own rhyme with some sinister additional quotes. When the shadow reveals itself to the family, it appears to be Janet possessed by the demon who continues to present itself as the character.

It is eventually revealed that the ghost of Bill Wilkins was not ACTUALLY evil.. He originally wanted no harm upon the family, just wanted too scare them out of the house.

Lorraine encounters Bill in a vision, where he exposes the truth that.. That Valak had manipulated him into tormenting Janet, to prevent her and everyone else from seeing the true perpetrator.

Soon after they discover that Valak is behind everything, Ed and Lorraine return to the Hodgson residence, only to find all of the Hodgsons, except for Janet, locked outside. A lightning strike hits a nearby tree, leaving a jagged stump resembling the object that impaled Ed in Lorraine's first vision. Ed ventures into the house alone but Valak causes the pipe to burst open, partially blinding his eyes with steam. Valak, in the form of the Crooked Man (same form was earlier used to torment Billy, for unknown reasons) appears before him in Billy's tent and tries to kill him by the umbrella, but fails because of Ed's resistance.

Ed eventually finds Janet standing near the window and getting ready to commit suicide. Ed grabs Janet in time, but finds himself holding on to a shower curtain being torn from its rings due to Ed and Janet's combined weight. Soon, Lorraine enters the room herself. She finds and confronts Valak and successfully condemns Valak back to Hell.



#4: PAZUZU (The Exorcist):
In the novel and film adaption Pazuzu managed to possess Regan after she played with a Ouija board (appearing to her in form of the now infamous demon called "Captain Howdy") turned her into a hideous vessel for it to mercilessly taunt and abuse those around itself while also displaying major supernatural powers that increased as the story progressed, presumably grew in strength as the demon took more and more control over Regan's hapless form - which twisted her into a demonic parody of her former self which included behaviors like vigorous masterbation with a crucifix, demanding people to have sex with her, and yelling sexual insults at people. Regan's mother became desperate and sought two priests to exorcise the demon from her daughter after several failed attempts to solve the problem by more scientific methods (with Regan violently attacking doctors and therapists). That proved trickier than expected as even the priests were reluctant to perform an exorcism due to the belief that such things were confined to the Dark Ages.

However, Father Karras and Father Merrin eventually arrived to perform the exorcism regardless. The battle with Pazuzu was a terrifying rollercoaster for the two priests, who struggled to contain the vast powers of the creature. Sadly, the battle proved too much for Father Merrin, who died of a heart attack during the exorcism. Father Karras became enraged when Pazuzu mockingly laughs at his futile attempts to revive Father Merrin while demanding him to fuck her and was possessed by the demon after forcing it out of Regan through physical force upon which the priest leapt out of the window to his death. Presumably without a human host, Pazuzu was dispersed when Merrin died, but it returned in the future sequels of the film..



#5: MARY SHAW/DEAD SILENCE:
Angry old women always make good ghosts don’t they? Mix in creepy puppets and you’ve got a recipe for terror… Just don’t let her hear you scream..



#6: MARY SHAW/DEAD SILENCE:
Angry old women always make good ghosts don’t they? Mix in creepy puppets and you’ve got a recipe for terror… Just don’t let her hear you scream..



#7: LIPSTICK FACE DEMON/INCIDIOUS:
The Lipstick-face Demon is a tall, muscular being with black skin, coarse fur on his legs, dark cloven hooves and a devilish tail. His face is black with large tints of red because it paints lipstick all over his face. The Demon has long, spidery claws at the end of his fingers and has large, demonic yellow-gold eyes with black pupils.

Though the Demon never speaks in the film, it is capable of speaking, as Lorraine mentions that in a dream she spoke to it and it responded to her in words. When asked who it was, it responded that it was a visitor. When asked what it wants, it responded that it wanted Dalton. Lorraine claimed she could still hear its voice, implying that the Demon has a chilling voice. The Demon keeps Dalton close by in his home in the Further, which seems to be a theatre-like chamber. The Demon has marionettes which it likes to play with. It also seems to enjoy sharpening its nails. The Demon hurts Dalton whenever he makes noise.

The Demon possesses a malevolent, dangerous, powerful and ruthless personality, never giving up on his goal to take a child's soul; however, he failed to take Dalton when he finds his body in the real world, though the Demon eventually moves on to a new victim. During Dalton's imprisonment in the Demon's Lair, Dalton was chained to the floor, left alone, adding that the Demon can be both physically and mentally abusive to children..



#8: BAGUL/SINSISTER:
"It's a symbol associated with the worship of a pagan deity. A very obscure one dating back to Babylonian times named Bughuul, the Eater of Children. The crimes that you're dealing with, they all have the element of a missing child, correct? Well, Bughuul eats children. Now, the fragments of stories that have survived, they all revolve around him needing the souls of human children to survive. Now each story involves a different way that he lures or tricks these children away from the physical world and traps them in his own nether world and he consumes their souls over time. Now any worship of this deity would include a blood sacrifice or the wholesale eating of a child" - Professor Jonas explaining Bagul..



#9: THE BRIDE IN BLACK/INSIDIOUS:
The Bride in Black (real name: Parker Crane), also called "Marilyn Crane", "The Dark Bride" and "The Old Woman" and also "She", is an undead serial killer who is an old man dressed as a woman in a black bridal gown. He is the tertiary antagonist of the 2011 supernatural horror movie Insidious and later one of the two main antagonists in the sequel Insidious: Chapter 2, and the secondary antagonist in Insidious: Chapter 3. This parasitic ghost lived among the tortured spirits of the dead within the shadowy astral realm known as The Further, who yearns for life as well as yearns to inflict pain upon others is a young man who was abused by his mother by forcing him to dress as a girl under the name "Marilyn" which soon begun his descent into madness and later became a mass murderer under the alias "The Bride in Black", and later after his/her death, formed a connection with Josh Lambert whom he knows him/her only as a frightening figure of an old lady since his childhood..



#10: THE MAN WHO CAN'T BREATH/INSIDIOUS 3:
The Man Who Can't Breathe is first introduced when Quinn tries to contact her recently dead mother. He repeatedly terrorizes Quinn shortly after this; first distracting her from oncoming traffic which results in her breaking her legs, after which he pushes her off of her bed several times and tries to kill her by dragging her out into the window. The Man Who Can't Breathe lives in the apartment above the Brenner's which is supposed to be abandoned.

He is able to possess people, which he will typically do to make his victims commit suicide. He does this because he wants to keep these souls as his "pets". He can also shape-shift into victims' loved ones. He tried to make Elise kill herself by shape-shifting into her deceased husband, Jack. After a tearful reunion, Elise realises it was the demon and slashes at the demon with a knife given by it. Elise easily beats the demon, helping Quinn and her get back to their body's. He then comes out of nowhere and pushes Elise back and grabs Quinn.

Elise gets tired of this and she stomps on the ground making the demon fall into a hole. As soon as Elise gets back in her body, she tells Quinn's father and Specs and Tucker that the demon has Quinn's further body that she had to fight this battle alone.

Quinn's mother helps her by guiding her back to her body. She kills the demon by ripping off his mask that makes him breathe, making him vomit up ashes and thus killing him.
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