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Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire

Cuntius, Johannes (Pentsch Vampire)

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
12 October 2017

Devil’s Pact

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
25 July 2017

Padilha, Maria

Maria Padilha: Queen of Pomba Gira In the sixteenth century, Portugal became the first European nation

Minona

ORIGIN: Fon (Benin, formerly Dahomey) Minona is a powerful forest-dwelling spirit of magic, fertility, and domestic

Aztec Mythology

In Aztec myths Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca stretched Hungry Woman to make the Earth. In an effort to smooth over her injured feelings because she was treated so roughly, the Gods filled the
20 September 2017

Mayan Mythology

The Mayan people were exceedingly religious. They erected a great number of pyramid and square temples which were brightly painted with pictures of gods, warriors, and high officials. All Mayan celebration and
20 September 2017

Zatik

Zatik In Armenian mythology, a vegetation god. The Armenian translation of the Bible calls the Jewish passover “the festival of Zatik,” and Armenian Christians call Easter the Festival of Zatik. This has
20 September 2017

Zakiqoxol

Zakiqoxol (Zaquicoxol) (he who strikes from flint) In the mythology of the Cakchiquels, a branch of the Mayan Indians, Demon spirit of fire and the forest. When the heroes Gagavitz and Zactecauh
20 September 2017

Kiyohime

Kiyohime In Japanese legend, a woman who destroyed the monk Anchin when he refused her sexual advances. Kiyohime was the daughter of an innkeeper at Masago at whose house Anchin, of the
20 September 2017

Kishimojin

Kishimojin In Japanese mythology, goddess of women in childbirth, prayed to for offspring; protector of the Buddhist world and of children in particular. Originally, Kishimojin was a cannibal woman in Hindu mythology,
20 September 2017

Kappa

A kappa is in Japanese folklore, a river Demon with the body of a tortoise, the limbs of a frog, and the head of a monkey. His head has a hollow at

Akbaatatdia

AKBAATATDIA (The One Who Has Made Everything) Crow – The CREATOR, who had responsibility for all natural forces. Akbaatatdia was called by several different names, among them Isaahka (OLD MAN), Isaahkawuattee (OLD
19 September 2017

Zuni

Zuni, or Zuñi, pronounced ZOO-nee or ZOO-nyee, is the name of both a people and a pueblo, or village. It is derived from the Keresan word sünyitsi, the meaning of which is
19 September 2017

Ahayuta and Matsilema

AHAYUTA AND MATSILEMA (Ahaiyuta and Matsailema) Zuni – WARRIOR TWINS who were collectively called the Ahayuta. They were the sons of the SUN, created when sunlight struck the foam of a waterfall.
19 September 2017
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