What types of vampyres are in existence?
This is a “sampler” of vampire legends from around the world. For more variations on the vampire myth, take a look at some of the books listed under the non-fiction category of question [3.01]. – Asasabonsam: W. African. Folklore of the Ashanti people. Asasabonsam are human looking vampires except that they have hooks instead of feet and iron teeth. The Asasabonsam are tree dwelling vampires that live deep in the forest. They sit in the tops of trees with their legs dangling down which enables them to catch their victims with their hooked feet. They tend to bite their victims on the thumb. – Baital: Indian. These vampires natural form is that of a half-man, half-bat creature roughly four feet tall. They are otherwise unremarkable. – Bajang: Malaysian. The bajang normally take the form of polecats. Sorcerers could enslave them and forced to kill the sorcerer’s enemies, and some families were believed to be hereditarily stalked by the bajang. – Baobhan Sith: Scottish. The baobhan sith (p
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