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
A Devil’s pact is a pledge to serve the Devil or one of his Demons. The pact may be made orally, but according to lore it is best to write it on virgin parchment and sign it in blood. The
Malinalxochitl : Beautiful Wildflower The Aztecs spent centuries wandering, searching for their promised land, initially led by the warrior deity Huitzilopochtli and his sisters. Tension developed between Huitzilopochtli and one sister, Malinalxochitl,
Malinche ALSO KNOWN AS: Malinalli; Malintzin; Doña Marina La Malinche (born circa 1500), the native woman who was Spanish conqueror Hernan Cortes’ mistress and interpreter, remains incredibly controversial. Is she a goddess
Mami Waters : The Queen Who Lives in the Waters; Mother of the Waters; The More Than Beautiful Woman; The Crocodile Woman; The Laughing Water Goddess Mami Waters—a complex, volatile spirit—brings joy,
Manannan Mac Lir : King of the Land of Promise Manannan, son of the ancient sea deity Lir, is a sea spirit, too. Ocean waves are his horses. The sea is his
Manasa Queen of Snakes; Destroyer of Poison ALSO KNOWN AS: Manasi; Manasadevi CLASSIFICATION: Naga Manasa, sister of Vasuki, the Naga King, is a snake goddess who is extremely popular among women in
Manat Time; Fate; Destiny ALSO KNOWN AS: Menat; Manathu ORIGIN: Arabia Manat is among the three pre-Islamic goddesses mentioned in the Koran. Less information about her survives than about her compatriots Allat
Maneki Neko ORIGIN: Japan Maneki Neko, the Japanese Beckoning Cat, virtually unknown one century ago, may be the most ubiquitous amulet on Earth today. The standard image of Maneki Neko depicts a
Mania Mother of Ghosts; Grandmother Ghost ALSO KNOWN AS: Mana; Manea; Manuana ORIGIN: Italy, possibly Etruscan Feast: 24 August The term mania derives from this goddess’ name. Mania supervises the Manes, Spirits
Manitou Manitou is a word for “spirit” used by the Anishinaubae (Ojibwa/ Chippewa) people of North America. Manitou literally means “mystery” or “essence.” The word refers to spirit beings but also to
Mari (2) In addition to the now more famous Basque goddess named Mari, there is another Mari, a mysterious water goddess worshipped in the Amorite city-state also called Mari, located on the
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