Folklore Demonic Vampire

Sporting one eye and a single gigantic leg the evil creature was king of the fomori demons who lived in the dark depths of lakes and seas.
Folklore demonic vampire. One of the scariest figures in passamaquoddy and micmac mythology the ghost witch is often said to be born from the dead body of a shaman who practiced black magic. In european folklore vampires are undead creatures that often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighborhoods they inhabited while they were alive. In european folklore vampires are undead creatures that often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the neighborhoods they inhabited while they were alive. They are known to have an almost allergic reaction to sunlight which often proves to be fatal.
Despite the occurrence of vampire like creatures in these ancient civilizations the folklore for the entity we know today as the vampire originates almost exclusively. The yee naaldlooshii mythology comes from navajo legends in the american southwest. According to ancient texts there are just a small number of the thousands of demons that make up the hierarchy of evil looming over humanity and ready to strike at any moment. Furfur is a demon appearing in the form of a winged stag.
A vampire is a creature from folklore that subsists by feeding on the vital essence generally in the form of blood of the living. Commonly known as a skinwalker the creature is a witch with the ability to shapeshift into an animal not unlike the eastern european vampire mythology. Legends of vampires have existed for millennia. The vampire by philip burne jones 1897 a vampire is a creature from folklore that subsists by feeding on the vital essence generally in the form of blood of the living.
Cultures such as the mesopotamians hebrews ancient greeks and romans had tales of demonic entities and blood drinking spirits which are considered precursors to modern vampires. Most vampires are defined as slender and beautiful people who are abnormally pale in complexion. Balor is the demonic god of death in celtic mythology. The vampire of modern folklore is much more charming and charismatic than the tales of the bloated creatures in early mythology.
The demonic entity then emerges each night with murder on its mind.