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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UpiórUpiór - Wikipedia

    Upiór (Tatar language: Убыр (Ubır), Turkish: Ubır, Obur, Obır, (modern Belarusian: вупыр (vupyr), Bulgarian: въпир (văpir), вампир (vampir), Czech and Slovak: upír, Polish: upiór, wupi, Russian: упырь (upyr'), Ukrainian: упир (upyr), from Old East Slavic: упирь (upir')) is a demonic being from ...

  2. The Upyr (Female Upir) is a creature present in Russian folklore and Slavic folklore, The Upyrs suffer emotional states with some of their victims similar to an extreme infatuation. When a person committed suicide or died without being baptized, they transformed into an Upyr, unfolded specters...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WurdulacWurdulac - Wikipedia

    In Russia the common name for vampire (or wurdulac) is upyr (Russian: упырь). Nowadays the three terms are regarded as synonymous, but in 19th century they were seen as separate, although similar entities.

  4. This Russian vampire revenant is created when a heretic, sorcerer, or witch dies or as the child of a werewolf and a witch. Active between noon and midnight it looks like a normal person and preys on the children of a family and then moves on to the parents.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FiendThe Fiend - Wikipedia

    The Fiend or The Vampire (Russian: Упырь Upyr) is a Russian fairy tale, collected by Alexander Afanasyev as his number 363. The tale was translated and published by William Ralston Shedden-Ralston.

  6. Nov 7, 2020 · But an upyr is not a ghost (although ‘ghost’ or ‘ghoul’ in Polish is upiór). It’s a malignant creature that needs to feed on the life essence of the living, usually blood, as sustenance ...

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · 273. 4.7K views 4 weeks ago. 📕Add The Thaumaturge to your wishlist: https://re.11bits.com/qr0 Upyr came to Wiktor when he was still a child. Although frightening, he's always been there ...more...

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