Afarit ALSO KNOWN AS: Afrit; Ifreet; Ifrit Afarit names a type of malevolent spirit. (The same word refers to the individual Afarit and the entire species; it is both singular and plural.)
Asema (AH-say-ma) Variations: Aseman, ASIMAN, AZÉMAN, Aziman, LOOGAROO, OBAYIFO, SUCOYAN, SUKUYAN, WUME From the Republic of Suriname, this VAMPIRIC WITCH looks like an old man or woman with red eyes and toes pointed downward. At night, before it can go
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, but they can be protected from it
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. The moravia, as it is known, can
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 parents. Human hearts are the only food
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 to be the utmost mischief maker of
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 a type of vampiric REVENANT known 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 alive, it is a type of LIVING
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 people. His body was the colour of
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 mythology of the mermaid is dark, and
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: Kang, Cult of the Fox, 76; Nan
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 like a common enough cat except that
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