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Ghost stories form a huge part of Scottish storytelling tradition and feature heavily in the folklore of this part of the world. Ghost stories can show what the fears, superstitions and beliefs were in different cultures. Ranging from slightly scary to bone-chillilng, many of the tales found in Scotland involve historical figures believed to have passed away in unusual circumstances.