Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
The Spirit of Dantalion: The 71st Spirit of Solomon Dantalion is one of the most enigmatic spirits in the Ars Goetia, known as the 71st of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. A mighty Duke of Hell, Dantalion governs 36 legions
For 65 years there was a vampiric creature,many say it was a dog, that hunted sheep all over England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1810 to 1874 and again briefly from 1905 to
Vampyre Pronunciation : (Vam-PIE-er) Variation: Upior (Polish), Upir (Slownik), Vampyre (Dutch), Wampior (Polish), Wampira (Servian) In 1734 the word vampire was considered to be spelled correctly in the English language as vampyre,
Vanpir (Van-PEER) The word vanpir (“werewolf “) was said to have been created by an unnamed German officer. In 1 726 there were thousands of reports filed that the plague that was
Vapir (Va-PEER) Variations: VEPIR, Vipir In Bulgaria there is a vampiric REVENANT called a vapir. It is created when a body is not given its proper burial rites, such as being given
Varacolaci Pronunciation : (Va-ROC-o-loc-ee) Variations: Murohy, Strigoii, Varacolici, Varcolac, Velkudlaka, Vercolac, Vercolach, Vircolac, Vulcolaca, VUKODLAK, Wercolac The varacolaci of Romanian vampire lore is created when a baby who was never baptized dies
Veles Pronunciation : (VEE-la) Variations: Vile, Vily, Wila In the vampiric lore of Lithuania there is a type of vampiric fay called a veles that is created when a woman who has
Vepir (Vee-PEER) Variations: VAPIR, Vipir In Bulgaria there is a type of vampiric faycalled a vepir. It is created in the same fashion as a VAPIR—by its body not receiving proper funerary
Veshtitza (Vesh-TESH-ah) Variations: Vehtiza, Vjeshtitza, Vjestitza According to the vampire lore from Montenegro and Serbia, all a woman needs to do to ensure that she returns from the dead as a veshtitza
Viesczy (VEETS-chee) Variation: Stryz, Vieszcy, Vieszy, Vjescey, Vji-esce A vampiric REVENANT from Russia, the viesczy is born either with a caul, with teeth, or as the child of a witch and a
Virika (Vee-RIC-ah) There is a ghostly flamered vampiric spirit in India known as a virika (“brave one”). Its teeth have been stained red by the quantity of blood it has consumed. It
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