Azeman

by Alan G. Hefner

A name given to a female vampire or werewolf in Surinam Negro folk belief. She transforms from human to animal form at night and travels around drinking human blood. According to belief the best way to stop her is by sprinkling grains or seeds about, when seeing them she has a compulsion to stop to count them and gather them up. Another way of stopping her is by propping a broom, which she won’t cross, against a door.


 

Please help us buy the name of this site and become official, donate below:

btn_donateCC_LG

Author: Wendy K. Engela

I am always ready to answer questions about my marketing business or writing... All you need to know about me is on my websites.

One thought on “Azeman”

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.