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  2. Jorōgumo - Wikipedia

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    A mysterious ghostly woman haunting the neighboring area is in fact a Jorōgumo. In the crime mystery anime Case Closed and its manga, there is a three-part episode, "Tottori Spider Mansion Demon" (episodes 166-168) which depicts a series of supposed suicides by hanging. The incidents may be linked to the curse caused by a Jorōgumo.

  3. Hannya - Wikipedia

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    The hannya (般若) is a mask used in a traditional Japanese Noh theater, representing a jealous female demon. It is characterized by two sharp bull-like horns, metallic eyes, and a leering mouth. [1] In Noh plays, the type of mask changes according to the degree of jealousy, resentment, and anger of the female characters.

  4. Succubus - Wikipedia

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    Succubus. A depiction of a succubus in "My Dream, My Bad Dream" by Fritz Schwimbeck, 1915. A succubus (pl.: succubi) is a female demon or supernatural entity in folklores who appears in dreams to seduce men, usually through sexual activity. According to some folklore, a succubus needs semen to survive; repeated sexual activity with a succubus ...

  5. Incubus - Wikipedia

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    An incubus (pl.: incubi) is a demon in human form in folklore that seeks to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women; the corresponding spirit in female form is called a succubus. Parallels exist in many cultures. [1] In medieval Europe, union with an incubus was supposed by some to result in the birth of witches, demons, and deformed human ...

  6. Abyzou - Wikipedia

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    Abyzou. In the myth and folklore of the Near East and Europe, Abyzou is the name of a female demon. Abyzou was blamed for miscarriages and infant mortality and was said to be motivated by envy, as she herself was infertile. In the Coptic Egypt she is identified with Alabasandria, and in Byzantine culture with Gylou, but in various texts ...

  7. María José Cristerna - Wikipedia

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    María José Cristerna. María José Cristerna Méndez (born 1976), known professionally as The Vampire Woman or, as she prefers, The Jaguar Woman, is a Mexican lawyer, businesswoman, activist and tattoo artist. She is known for her extensive body modifications, which she embarked on as a form of activism against domestic violence.

  8. Lilith - Wikipedia

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    Lilith. Lilith (1887) by John Collier. Lilith (/ ˈlɪlɪθ /; Hebrew: לִילִית, romanized: Līlīṯ), also spelled Lilit, Lilitu, or Lilis, is a feminine figure in Mesopotamian and Jewish mythology, theorized to be the first wife of Adam [1] and a primordial she-demon.

  9. Lamashtu - Wikipedia

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    Lamashtu is a demon lord and the goddess of monsters, called the Mother of Beasts and Mistress of Insanity, in the role-playing game setting Pathfinder. Lamashtu appears as a character in the NBC television series Constantine in the episode "The Saint of Last Resorts". Lamashtu is the title of a 2015 audiobook by Paul E Cooley.

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