White Lady
The "White Lady" is a common figure in folklore and urban legends, often depicted as a ghostly woman dressed in white. She is typically associated with tragic stories, such as lost love or untimely death, and is said to haunt specific locations like roads, bridges, or old buildings. Many cultures have their own versions of the White Lady, each with unique backstories and characteristics.
Sightings of the White Lady are reported worldwide, with famous examples including the White Lady of Avenel in Scotland and the White Lady of Rosherville in England. These tales often serve as cautionary stories, warning against dangers or moral transgressions. The enduring nature of the White Lady legend reflects humanity's fascination with the supernatural and the unknown.