FREAKY STORIES
yeah through the generation people have always been reluctant to tell weird or about supernatural phenomenon but we're about to break this silence... people always tell their children to avoid walking under a ladder why? its simply when the ladder intersects the wall it just lay against it formes a triangle which is the symbol of life and by walkng through it this is a synonyme to break this flow.. thats all but never had someone been explained why this should not be done... Another freaky story is bout the WEREWOLVES... when we talk bout this creatures some people just have wrong thoughts bout it. lets say that a werewolf being a half-human, half-wolf, have been playing a horrifying role in the mythology and superstition. They are the spine-chilling, blood-thirsty villains of scores of horror movies, men turned into raging monsters, covered with coarse hairs, with fangs for teeth, and slashing claws for fingernails. this is just the brain tatoo that people have built up through the generation werewolf is just a legend that have been reinforced by peoples will. There were cases where murders were committed under the influence of lycantrophy which is a psycological illness which causes one to have similar symptoms of being a werewolf...sharp claws and fangs and also having the taste for blood but anyway it was proved that the curse was just a freaky story told and emphasised by grand parents to make their grand child be kind and anyhow be sweet. so they'll be the teller and the keeper of this stories for those who are willing to listen. quite wise the old generation anyway be tolerant.

VAMPIRES... yeah who has never dreamt of being seduced by the handsome dracula yeah the one who has reached immortality by selling his soul in exchange for being the one who reigns over the night. But the true fact is that non of these beliefs are really true. There exists two types of vampires the first one is the psychic vampire which feed on human energy which means they can introduce one's mind and steal your vital enrgy causing his victms to feel dizzy. yet they have some special abilities like the super jump (not exceeding 2m50) and also some may feel some reluctancy to go in sunny areas but they are not affected anyway and also they prefer to be in gloomy areas. The second type is the typical vampire which means that they have a taste for blood but not kill for blood they will eat bloody food like (steaks) and they have more or less the same abilities like the psychic vampire....
sounds pretty cool but all these are just interpretations of human beliefs... 
And now lets move to the banshee...do people really know what a banshee is...? lets me guess people will seem them as evilish but nope you are on the wrong track banshees are really fabulous creatures. The noise oftens begins as a low, wailing sound, a sad, mournful, sobbing cry. Then it rises to a wild, agonized shriek, a piercing, blood-curdling scream. It is the sound of the sound of the banshee, the spirit which proclaims approaching death. The banshee is a ghostly figure, common in both Scottish and Irish myth, signalling the end is near. In Irish legend the banshee usually takes the form of the spectre of a woman, brushing her hair and singing her song of mourning outside the family home of those about to die. In Irish legend the banshee normally remains unseen and unheard as a form of guardian angel, watching over the members of great aristocratic families guiding them away from dangerand performing the last rites of "keening" for the families as death approaches.
photos of a banshee in an Irish graveyard The banshee's mournful wail is a sign that the end is near.
In some cases the banshee may take the form of a headless horseman leading a coach...
some cool photos i've found on a nice website:
i just post the photos and label the photos and later i'll just explain what it is.

angel

Dryad

this is a nice interpretative image.
DRYADS...the legend
Dryads are female tree spirits in Greek mythology. In Greek drys signifies 'oak,' from an Indo-European root *derew(o)- 'tree' or 'wood.' Thus dryads are specifically the nymphs of oak trees, though the term has come to be used for all tree nymphs in general. "Such deities are very much overshadowed by the divine figures defined through poetry and cult," Walter Burkert remarked of Greek nature deities (Burkert 1986, p174). Normally considered to be very shy creatures, except around the goddess Artemis who was known to be a friend to most nymphs....