- folklore, the
vrykolakas are
described more as
cannibals than
bloodsuckers with a
taste in
particular for
human livers.
Since the
vrykolakas becomes more...
-
Europe were also
known by
different names, such as
shtriga in Albania,
vrykolakas in
Greece and
strigoi in Romania,
cognate to
Italian strega,
meaning 'witch'...
- word for a
vampire is "Vardoulacha". This in
itself is a
corruption of
vrykolakas,
which does come from the
Slavic vukodlak. In 2023, Sam J. Miller's short...
-
Qutrub Revenant Ro-langs
Rusalka Skeleton Strzyga Upiór
Vampire Vetala Vrykolakas Wiedergänger
Wight Wendigo Wurdulac Zombie Zombie animal Ayakashi Bal-Bal...
- volkodlak, volkolak, vukodlak, wurdulak, etc.;
Romanian Vârcolac; and Gr****
Vrykolakas (both
borrowed from the
Slavic term).
Marquis d'Urfé, a
young French diplomat...
-
little resemblance to its
Ancient Gr**** precursors, the
modern Gr****
vrykolakas (from a
Slavic word
meaning 'werewolf') has much in
common with the European...
- Preta – Type of
supernatural being in
South and East
Asian religions Vrykolakas –
Vampiric undead creature in Gr****
folklore Wendigo –
Mythical being...
- infertility, miscarriage, and
infant mortality. Ghosts, Shades, Spirits.
Vrykolakas: It
shares similarities with
numerous other legendary creatures, but is...
-
cousin to
Mephisto because she has a donkey's foot and he has a horse's.
Vrykolakas Phāntasma daimoniōdes (Gr****: φάντασμα δαιμονιῶδες). Or of copper, or...
- Centaur)
Nymph Protestantism Psychai Sikhism Thymiaterion Name days
Vrykolakas Wayside shrine Art
Literature Ancient (to 4th
century AD)
Byzantine (4th–15th...