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Drekavac, (literally "the screamer" or "the screecher"), also
called drekalo, krekavac,
zdrekavac or zrikavac, is a
mythical creature in
South Slavic mythology...
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drekavac, a
creature of the
graveyard and
darkness originating in
south Slavic mythology. It is
mentioned in the
short story "Brave Mita and
Drekavac...
- (Demonology/Diabology) Div-e
Sepid (Persian mythology)
Djall (Albanian mythology)
Drekavac (Slavic mythology)
Dzoavits (Native
American mythology) Eblis/Iblis/Ibris...
- the corpses.
Ahkiyyini Anchimayen Chupacabra Deildegast Dhampir Draugr Drekavac Fext
Gashadokuro Ghoul Gjenganger Hone-onna
Jiangshi ****udh
Langsuyar Lich...
- buka – noise). It
would jump onto
people and
animals and
strangle them.
Drekavac Myling Bane,
Theresa (10
January 2014).
Encyclopedia of
Demons in World...
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original version) that can be
killed or
turned into a
lubberkin (kłobuk).
Drekavac (the
South Slavic equivalent)
Myling Pontianak Konaki-jiji Podgórscy, Barbara...
- that her
footsteps can
still be
heard as she
walks the
castle in sadness.
Drekavac ****udh
Lugat Moroi Strigoi Strzyga Dybbuk, a
malicious spirit that possesses...
- fortune)
Likho (misfortune) Narecnitsi, or Rodjenice,
Sudjenice (parcae) Nav
Drekavac (nav of the
South Slavs)
Kikimora (harmful
domestic female spirit) Mavka...
- hunter, one of the
possible ghosts you may
encounter is a Myling.
Bukavac Drekavac Konaki-jiji (****anese "Myling")
Poroniec Wiedergänger "Year Walk Bedtime...
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Drangue (Albanian) – Semi-human
winged warriors Draugr (Norse) –
Undead Drekavac (Slavic) –
Restless ghost of an
unbaptised child Drop Bear (Australian)...