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Witch-Vampire Legends

CIVATATEO: This witch-vampire legends were among the Aztecs. This being is a servant of lunar deities, is assumed to be a noble woman who had died in childbirth. Children are their favorite food, dying of disease shortly after the attack. These vampires appear with white faces and hands covered with white chalk, and bones painted on their clothes. Danag: The Vampire Filipino is one of the oldest species, responsible for planting the "Taro" over the islands. The Danag worked with humans for many years, but the partnership ended when one day a woman cut off a finger to a Danag, he sucked her wound, seeing the pleasure it gave him the taste of blood and his body completely drained, so now you need to drink the blood of others. Dearg-DUE: A dreaded creature of Ireland, whose name means "Red Blood Sucker." This vampire dates back to Celtic, and are still afraid.

The only way to curb its predations is to pile stones upon any grave suspected and thus contain such a beast. The most famous tale of the Dearg-Due is the story of a beautiful woman buried in Waterford, a small church near a tree. Several times a year she rose from his tomb, using his appearance to take his victim to the coffin. DOPPELSAUGER: This German vampire found in northern regions, among the Wends (a Slavic race). The Doppelsauger eat the fleshy parts of the chest and let go and the essence of life. Empusa: A vampire creature from Greek mythology, it is said that generally is the order of the goddess Hecate.

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