Shadow Devourer – Black Annis
She does not chase. She waits. Hidden within hollow trees and tangled roots, Black Annis watches in silence—her presence felt long before she is seen.
Basic Profile
| Name | Black Annis |
|---|---|
| Mythology | English Folklore |
| Gender | Female |
| Region | England |
| Era | Medieval Folklore |
| Domain | Dark Forests, Fear, Predation |
| Symbol | Tree Hollows, Claws, Shadows |
| Culture / Religion | British Folklore Tradition |
| Main Role | Lurking Predator, Child-Eating Hag |
| Associated Deity | None (Independent Folklore Entity) |
| Common Depiction | Gaunt woman with long claws hiding in trees or caves |
| Alignment | Chaotic Evil |
| Creative Reference | “Human-like presence emerging from darkness with unnatural hands” |
Overview
Black Annis is a terrifying figure from English folklore, said to dwell inside hollow trees or hidden caves deep within forests. Unlike many monsters, she does not rely on brute force or spectacle—her power lies in silence, patience, and the fear of being watched.
Often described as a child-devouring hag, she represents a primal fear of the unknown spaces within nature. Her presence is subtle, emerging slowly from darkness, creating tension through stillness rather than action.
Characteristics
- Lives inside hollow trees or hidden forest spaces
- Long, claw-like hands used for grasping prey
- Moves slowly and silently rather than aggressively
- Maintains a calm, unsettling expression
- Blurs the line between human and monster
Symbolism and Meaning
Black Annis symbolizes the fear of unseen threats—what hides just beyond sight. She embodies the anxiety of being watched, especially in quiet, isolated places like forests.
Her human-like appearance combined with unnatural features reflects the discomfort of something almost familiar, yet fundamentally wrong. This duality is key to her enduring impact in folklore.
Quick Creative Reference

| Best For | Horror scenes, forest settings, psychological tension |
|---|---|
| Visual Keywords | tree hollow, claws, pale skin, dark hair, shadows |
| Mood | Quiet, eerie, suspenseful |
| Useful Themes | Hidden danger, stillness, human vs unknown |
Compare with Similar Deities
| Name | Mythology | Main Domains | Overall Image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baba Yaga | Slavic Mythology | Witchcraft, Forest, Death | Powerful witch with chaotic morality |
| Lamia | Greek Mythology | Night, Predation, Children | Beautiful yet monstrous child-devourer |
| Grendel’s Mother | Anglo-Saxon Legend | Revenge, Darkness | Feral, vengeful creature of the wild |
The Presence in the Hollow
The hollow tree is not just a setting—it is her domain. It represents a boundary between the visible world and hidden danger, where something can exist without being noticed.
This confined space intensifies the feeling of being watched, turning a simple forest into a place of tension and unease.
The Power of Stillness
Black Annis does not rely on movement or aggression. Her strength lies in stillness—watching without acting, creating fear through anticipation.
This quiet presence allows the imagination to fill the gaps, making her more terrifying than overtly violent figures.
Human Yet Not Human
Her face often appears calm and almost human, which contrasts sharply with her unnatural hands and behavior.
This contrast creates a psychological discomfort, as the viewer struggles to categorize her as either human or monster.
Fear of Being Watched
At the core of Black Annis is the fear of observation—the idea that something is looking at you from the darkness.
This theme resonates deeply, making her less of a creature and more of an experience.
Coloring Variations
- Pale Horror: Use desaturated skin tones with cold gray shadows for a ghost-like effect.
- Forest Blend: Blend greens and browns into her surroundings to make her feel part of the tree.
- Shadow Emphasis: Deepen the hollow with darker tones to increase contrast and tension.
Coloring Tips

Keep skin tones light and slightly cool to enhance the unnatural feeling. Avoid strong saturation to maintain the eerie mood.
Use layered strokes in the hair to create depth without making it too heavy or flat.
For the tree, mix warm browns with subtle greens to bring out texture while keeping focus on the face.
Japanese Summary
ブラック・アニスはイングランドの民間伝承に登場する存在で、森の奥や木の洞に潜むとされる恐ろしい女性の姿をした怪異です。激しく襲うのではなく、静かに潜み、じっと見つめることで恐怖を生み出します。
人間に近い顔立ちと異様に伸びた手の対比が特徴で、「何かがおかしい」という違和感そのものが恐怖の正体となっています。
木の洞という空間
木の洞は単なる隠れ場所ではなく、外の世界と隔てられた境界として機能しています。
その奥から覗く存在は、見えないはずのものが見えてしまったような不安を生み出します。
静けさの恐怖
ブラック・アニスは動きではなく「動かないこと」で恐怖を演出します。
何も起こらない時間が、逆に想像を掻き立て、不安を増幅させます。
人と怪物の境界
一見すると人間のようでありながら、手や存在感に違和感があります。
その曖昧さが、見る者に強い印象を残します。
塗りのポイント
肌は青み寄りの薄い色で塗ると不気味さが強調されます。
洞の中は濃くしすぎず、グレーで奥行きを出すことで塗りやすさと雰囲気を両立できます。
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