
Churel
The vengeful ghost of a woman who died during childbirth, pregnancy, or postpartum, unable to pass on due to the injustice of her death. She preys on young men of her family line.

Anansi
The spider trickster god of Akan folklore — cunning, mischievous, and wise. Keeper of stories and teacher of human beings, brought through the slave trade into Caribbean and African-American tradition.

Gashadokuro
A fifteen-times-human-height skeletal yokai formed from the bones of those who starved to death or died on battlefields, their unburied remains fused together into a hungry colossus.

Yaksha
Nature spirits of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cosmology — guardians of forests, treasures, and wilderness. Ambivalent beings, capable of great benevolence to the respectful and terrible harm to the greedy.

Brahmarakshas
The most learned and terrible of spirits — the ghost of a Brahmin who misused his scriptural knowledge in life and was condemned after death to be both demon and scholar, haunting places of learning.
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