Flesh Eating Vampires

The Vis hunts the Lakaliai People of New Britten. It flies at night in search of prey. It uses long shiny talons to rip out its victims eyes before drinking his blood and consuming its flesh.

Vampire-Secrets-Documentary

Loup Carou

Louisiana’s Honey Island Swamp hides the Loup Carou. (Lou CA rou)

This bi-ped, hairy vampire creature is said to stand over seven feet tall, and to weigh more than 400 pounds.
It smells of death, has sickly yellow eyes that are set wide apart on its head.

As the legend goes, the Loup Carou was a child that got lost in the swamp. There’s a chance it was abandoned there.

An alligator mother raised him as her own. It lives in an area of the swamp that can only be reached by boat but he often finds his way to civilization to feed on humans and livestock.

Namorado

In West Arnhem Land in Australia the local aboriginal people have a vampire demon called Namorado in their mythology. The namorodo is a skeleton with ligaments; its fingers are long and razor sharp.

sf61_skeletalVampireSplash

By day it’s inactive but by night it flies through the sky searching for its newest victim. It enters a house and finds a sleeping victim, and drains the person of blood. It can create more of its own kind.

Namorodo are associated with sorcery and shooting stars.