Moribondo
Moribondo Pronunciation: (More-uh-BON-do) From the Brittany region of France, ancient Celtic lore tells of the moribondo vampire. It feeds strictly on the blood of cattle,…
Moribondo Pronunciation: (More-uh-BON-do) From the Brittany region of France, ancient Celtic lore tells of the moribondo vampire. It feeds strictly on the blood of cattle,…
Moravia Pronunciation: (Moe-RAY-vee-ah) From the vampire lore of Czechoslovakia, this REVENANT leaves its grave at night and hunts for its nightly blood in the nude.…
Moloi Pronunciation: (MUL-oy) Variations: Moloica A vampiric spirit from Romanian lore, the moloi is created when an illegitimate child is killed by one of its…
Mmbyu Pronunciation: (MM-bouy) Variations: Lord of All Night Entities, PACU PATI Mmbyu (“Death”) is a singular entity from the lore of India. He is considered…
Mjertovjec Pronunciation: (Mm-jer-TA-veck) Variation: Mjertojec, OPER, Opyr, Upar, Vupar In Belarus when a traitor, werewolf, or witch dies, it will rise from its grave as…
Milos Pronunciation : (ME-los) Variations: Mulo There is Gypsy lore that says if a child is still-born but is still moving as if it were…
Mictlampa Pronunciation : (Mick-LAMP-ah) Variations: Lord of the Mictlampa, The Taker of Life Mictlampa (“The North Side”) was a vampiric god to the ancient Aztec…
Mermaid Vampire Variations: Siren Mermaids (“sea women”) were not always the sweet, HAIR-combing, lovelorn beauties of the sea as we think of them today. The…
Mei (MY) The mei (“to bewitch men with feminine charms”) is a vampiric creature from Chinese lore that feeds off the souls of humans. Source:…
Nabeshima Pronunciation : (Nob-BAY-she-ma) The nabeshima, as it has come to be called, is a vampiric cat from the folklore of ancient Japan. It looks…