The concept encompasses figures traditionally associated with the Halloween season who also possess facial hair. This includes, but is not limited to, depictions of wizards, pirates, wise old men, and even reimagined versions of classic monsters like werewolves or zombies sporting prominent beards. These beards can range in style from neatly trimmed goatees to long, flowing Gandalf-esque arrangements.
The appeal of such figures lies in their ability to combine the familiar spookiness of Halloween with the attributes often associated with beards: wisdom, age, power, and a rugged aesthetic. In historical contexts, facial hair has often been a symbol of authority or maturity, thus lending a certain gravitas to the already established Halloween archetypes. The inclusion of beards adds a layer of depth and visual interest, transforming the character into something both recognizable and novel.