A penanggalan was a variety of female vampiric undead creature.
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| - A penanggalan was a variety of female vampiric undead creature.
- "A flying youkai that sucks human blood. Once a woman who made a contract with a demon in exchange for beauty, she broke the contract and was turned into her current form. The consequence for breaking the contract was severe and she became exceptionally ugly, with her innards hanging out from below her neck. They attack young women and suck their blood in order to vent their resentment. I should caution Yoshitsune-chan and Ibaraki Douji-san..." File:Penanggalan.jpg
- Penanggalan is a mark in Final Fantasy XIII. It is fought in Taejin's Tower as Mission 26, in order to enable the Menhirrim to open the way for the party to reach Oerba.
- A penanggalan is a monstrous type of undead, similar to a vampire, found in the lands of Vudra. Appearing as a beautiful woman by day, the head and organs of a penanggalan separate from its body by night as it flies through the air in search of victims. The head must soak its organs in a solution of vinegar in order to squeeze itself back onto its body before daybreak.
- The Penanggalan (aka Krasue or Manananggal) is a humanoid monster resembling an older, yet beautiful woman. However, at night she detaches her head from her torso, and levitates the head while trailing her spine and internal organs from her neck. She can manipulate each of these organs like an octopus's tentacles to help her remove obstacles in her path, and often grows out her hair to assist her as well. In this detached state, she preys on the townspeople while they sleep. With a mouthful of fangs, the Penanggalan will devour newborn infants, although she also may choose to simply drink the blood of either newborns or women who have recently given birth.
- ==== The Penanggalan or `Hantu Penanggal` is a peculiar variation of the vampire myth that apparently began in the Malay Peninsula, or Balan-balan in Sabah. See also the Manananggal, a similar creature of Filipino folklore. "Penanggal" or "Penanggalan"' literally means "detach", "to detach", "remove" or "to remove". Both terms—Manananggal and Penanggal—may carry the same meaning due to both languages being grouped or having a common root under the Austronesian language family, though the two creatures are culturally distinct in appearance and behavior. Nature Victims
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| - A flying red youkai
- Ad art from the Hong Kong film Fèi taugh mò néuih .
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