Showing posts with label Tiyanak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tiyanak. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2014

5 Most Terrifying Mythological Beasts

Today I am counting down the five most hideously terrifying mythological beasts you could possibly imagine. I'm not going go with your standard werewolves and zombies either, these horrifying creatures hail from all corners of the globe so grab a coffee but keep on the light and discover some monsters.




THE ASWANG

The Aswang hails from the Phillipines and is a demonic flying woman who consumes the flesh, particularly the liver, of both the living and the dead. It also has a particularly gruesome preference for babies. In modern literature the Aswang appears to be a name that covers a large number of Phillippine mythological monsters, including lycanthropes, witches and the self eviscerating Manananggal.

Strictly speaking the Aswang is a shapeshifting monster, who after consuming the individual replaces the corpse with a carved banana tree. During daylight hours the Aswang may take the form of a beautiful woman or old man, often working as a butcher or abbotoire worker, but by night she may turn into something else entirely. When hunting a human, the Aswang may take the form of a pig, or dog. Local legend has it that you can spot an Aswang by looking at them upside down... additionally when an Aswang is in the vicinity, oil in a pot will begin to bubble. It is also said that if you look at your reflection in an Aswang's eye, your reflection will appear crooked.
The Aswang is said to have an abnormally long tongue, useful for sucking out unborn children apparently... sorry. I did warn you these were horrible creatures....



The Phi Am
Hailing from Thailand, the Phi Am is literally the 'widow ghost' whose mission is to destroy the souls of men. She does not attack women. In this sense, she is similar to the medieval mythological succubus and her visits are marked by a weighty sensation on the chest or sleep paralysis. Some myths say that the Phi Am does nothing but cause discomfort, whilst others believe they can kill a man in his sleep by suffocation. Unlike the stereotypical succubus, the Phi Am is not interested in sex. It is alleged that in areas of Northern Thailand, some superstitious men sleep with lipstick on, just to confuse the roaming nocturnal Phi Am into thinking they are a woman and therefore not prey.

It is alleged that the man wakes up and himself paralysed, terrified and unable to defend himself as the Phi Am sets about slowly killing him either by suffocation or soul-extraction.


The Drekavac
 The Drekavac hails from slavic mythology, the word literally meaning "the screamer" or "yeller" (Serbo-Croatian).

Described as being a terrible beast with muscular kangaroo-like back legs, and the head and body of a dog - the drekavac is said to arise from the soul of a dead unbaptised child -  a very common theme throughout slavic/eastern European mythology. The notion that if an individual dies unbaptised, the soul will return and wreak havoc on Earth - holds particularly true for this mythological monster.

The drekavac allegedly appears most often near a cemetary, sometimes in the form of a creepy looking and malnourished child, begging to be baptised. It gets its name from the awful screams and cries it emits.
The drekavac can and will harm and eat people. Some legends claim the scream alone is an omen of death (like the Banshee) and if the beast's shadow falls upon an individual then that person will die.

 

The Tsuchigumo

This one is for all the arachnophobes out there...
 
This is a Japanese shape-shifting demon, who mostly appears in the form of a gigantic hairy spider. It is named after the ōtsuchigumo - dirt or Earth spider, (a type of tarantula). The word tsuchigumo has also been used as a derogatory term to describe bandits or other 'undesirable' people.
 
The mythological Tsuchigumos however, are beasts adept at spinning illusions to draw victims into their webs, where they then feast like a vampire on the humans blood. As it is an 'Earth' demon, they are unable or unwilling to travel over water.
 
Tsuchigumos can be male or female and if wounded will bleed white blood. The Tsuchigumo may take the form of a pretty young boy or woman, to lure its victim to its mountain home, where they are wrapped in webs and eventually consumed.
 


 The Tiyanak

Did you find Chucky from the Child's Play movie disturbing? You haven't met the Tiyanak yet...

The Tiyanak is a monster from Philippines mythology

As legend has it, the Tiyanaks were originally created  when a mother died giving birth. The mother's  soul went into the baby's body, but became corrupted, angry and murderous. As time has passed, Tiyanaks are alleged to have been created by the unbaptized soul of a child seeking vengence against those who didn't baptise it (similar to the Slavic Drekavac). Alternatively they can also be created when a fetus is aborted and its soul wishes to seek vengence on those who caused its death.

The Tiyanak appears in the form of a new born baby, often heard crying inconsolably. It preys on good willed people coming to the baby's aid. When the well meaning rescuer picks up the abandoned child the Tiyanak grows vampiric teeth and claws, then mauls and eventually kills its victim.

So there you have it, 5 Terrible Mythological beasties.
Next time, 5 Funniest Mythological Beasts.
Enjoy your week.





 
 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Filipino Mythological Creatures...


Welcome to 2013!
For our first blog of the year, I'm talking about Filipino Mytholgical Monsters!
 
The Philippines
Officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino: Republika ng Pilipinas), is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean.
The Philipines is a country made up of islands which are divided into 17 regions creating a total of 80 provinces.  It's population is approximately 80% Roman Catholic, and this combined with pre-colonial animist beliefs makes the Philippines a rich and interesting source of mythical creatures to research.
 
 
Kapre
 
BEASTLY FACTS
Name: KAPRE
Origin: Philippine Mythology
Creep Factor: 5/10
Religious affiliation: Christian/Catholic
Deadly rating: Low
Cryptid: No
Shares similarity with: Giant, Trickster, moss folk, tree spirit
 
The Kapre is a tree demon.
[philippinegenrestories.com]
It appears in the form of a hairy bearded humanoid creature ranging from 7-10 ft (2-3m) in height.
The Kapre is a smoker, and smokes a pipe or a long cigar. They dwell in large trees wearing only loincloths and a magical belt which renders them invisible to the human eye.
Like many nature spirits, the Kapre is fond of tricks and may confuse travellers so they become lost.
Indications of the presence of a Kapre are; scent of tobacco/smoke coming from tree top, rustling branches despite no wind, loud laughter and disembodied voices in the jungle as well as an abundance of fireflies.
 
The Kapre shares a similarity with the Batibat, another tree dwelling 'demon' who takes the form of a obese woman.
 
If the Batibat's tree is chopped down to build a house, it will hide in a post hole and attack people during the night by sitting on their chests and suffocating them (this is very similar to the methods used by the traditional incubus/succubus demons in European mythology, however there does not seem to be sexual link with this one).
 
 
Sigbin 

BEASTLY FACTS

Name: SIGBIN
Origin: Philippine Mythology
Creep Factor: 8/10
Religious affiliation: Christian/Catholic
Deadly rating: High
Cryptid: No
Shares similarity with: vampire, chupacabra
 
[missosology.info]
The Sigbin is a random looking mythological creature that apparently resembles a goat with no horns (a sheep perhaps?) However, it also has large ears that it can clap together as a human would its hands. It walks in a peculiar fashion, backwards with it's head between its long hind legs...It also has a hideous smell, and a tail it can use as whip (these are all similar characteristics of the Chupacabra - and interestingly a number of the images I googled for the Sigbin where of the same deceased animals other people have called the chupacabra)
 
The Sigbin's modus operandi is to creep from its lair and tear out human heart (preferably those of children), though some myths say it drinks blood. It is particularly dangerous during Easter Week.
There is some discussion suggesting  sightings of the the Sigbin may actually be related to a rare cat-fox creature similar to the one  that was discovered in Borneo in 2003.
 Tiyanak
 
BEASTLY FACTS
 

Name: TIYANAK
Origin: Philippine Mythology
Creep Factor: 10/10
Religious affiliation: Christian/Catholic
Deadly rating: High
Cryptid: No
Shares similarity with: Toyol (Malaysian Mythology), Drekavac (Eastern European mythology), vampires.
 
The Tiyanak is a horrible demon creature that takes the form of a newborn baby crying in the jungle to attract a victim. This method is used by a number of other mythical baddies through out the world and the similarities between the Tiyanak, Toyol and Drekavac are quite striking (see my blogs about the Drekavac and google the Toyol (be warned it's hideous))
 
When the victim comes across the 'child', they naturally pick it up to sooth and protect it. Alas, Tiyanak then reverts to it's natural demonic form and attacks the individual with sharp claws and fangs.
 

 Aswang / Manananggal
 

BEASTLY FACTS


Name: ASWANG / MANANANGGAL
Origin: Philippine Mythology
Creep Factor: 8/10
Religious affiliation: Christian/Catholic
Deadly rating: High
Cryptid: yes
Shares similarity with: Vampire, Shape Shifter, necrophile, witch
 
The Aswang shares a number of similarities with the Manananggal, and when researching this post I found a great deal of confusion between them.

The most common description of the aswang is of a witch-like woman with leathery wings and bloody fangs. She may also appear as a dog, bat or snake.
 
The Aswang is a grave robber, consuming the corpse and replacing it with a tree trunk carved with likeness of the dead person. They also (as is most evil mythological creatures) like to eat children, particularly targetting their liver or heart.
 
Some believe that the Aswang may live amongst the human population, preferring to work as butchers or sausage makers (naturally!).
 
The Manananggal however, takes the appearance of a more western style vampire. However, it has the unique ability to separate itself from its legs and fly off to hunt, whilst leaving its lower abdomen and legs at home. If you sprinkle the lower half of the Manananggal with salt you will kill it. It also has a proboscis like tongue and particularly favours pregnant women in its diet...
 
So there you have it, some interesting and strangely familiar mythological beasties to whet your appetite for the paranormal.
 
Enjoy your Week and Happy New Year!