December 23, 2025 | 8 minutes

Rakshasa South Asian Legend

Rakshasas are South Asia's formidable shapeshifters—illusory predators, rulers, and occasional dharmic allies. Rooted in epic and Puranic lore, they haunt liminal spaces, disrupt rites, and wage cunning warfare. Common signs include fangs, reversed footprints, and sorcery. Heroes…

December 22, 2025 | 13 minutes

Boto Encantado: Enchanted River Dolphins

The Boto Encantado is a shapeshifting river spirit of Amazonian lore, a pink dolphin by day and a white-suited charmer by night. It lures dancers with moonlit music, returns to the water before dawn, and leaves behind…

April 14, 2025 | 8 minutes

Aswang

The Aswang, a shape-shifting terror of Philippine folklore, appears as an ordinary neighbor by day and hunts by night. Rooted in pre-colonial tradition, the term includes vampires, viscera suckers, weredogs, witches, and ghouls. Its legends reflect fear,…

April 13, 2025 | 9 minutes

BatiBat

The BatiBat is a demon from Philippine folklore, often described as a grotesque obese hag tied to ancient trees and sleep paralysis. In legend, disturbing or cutting a sacred tree without proper rites can bring her wrath,…