The face of a ghostly white lady, a sketch by Wayne Lowden.
Location: Randalstown - Shane's Castle (aka Shanes Castle)
Type: Curse
Date / Time: 1966 (lady), but banshee unknown
Further Comments: This pallid female wraith cursed the family with everlasting sorrow and misfortune. She is said to be quite tall and slender, with blue eyes and blonde hair. The figure was last seen in 1966, where the entity was said to be on her knees, crying, bathed in bluish-white light. A banshee has also been heard wailing at the castle; one man who heard the entity as he left the site died before his journey ended.
Location: Randaltown - Exact location not known
Type: ABC
Date / Time: Circa 2008
Further Comments: A local man and his friend witnessed a huge, black creature run past their car while heading towards a local chip shop.
Location: Rathlin Island - Crocascreedlin (aka Hill of the Screaming)
Type: Crisis Manifestation
Date / Time: Post 1575
Further Comments: In the summer of 1575, all men on the island were murdered, the women and children watching from this hill. The screams from the witnesses echoed from the hill for hundreds of years after the slaughter.
The boat heralded a death in the family.
Location: Rathlin Island - Off the coast
Type: Crisis Manifestation
Date / Time: Prior to a death in an unnamed family
Further Comments: The sighting of a strange boat pulled by six oarmen heralded the death in an unidentified family who lived on the island. The area was also visited by the enchanted island, which has appeared and disappeared along a large section of the Irish coastline.
Location: Rathlin Island - Private cottage
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 2020s
Further Comments: On the TV show New Lives in the Wild, the owner of this cottage claimed that he would hear partying coming from his empty living room.
Location: Shandra - Loch an Eich
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The Each Ceannan Dubh was a magical horse with fire burning in its eyes. The creature also had a large spear embedded in its chest. Each Ceannan Dubh died after galloping into a wall, the impact pushing the spear further into its chest and piercing its heart.