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The Undead
edit- Revenant (folklore)
- Volcanic winter
- John William Polidori
- Ankou
- Frankenstein
- Vampire
- Lilith
- Vampire folklore by region
- Devil
- Sekhmet
- Lilu
- Jewish demonology
- Striges
- Lamashtu
- Gallu
- Anu
- Gello
- Empusa
- Strigoï
- Shtriga
- Strzyga
- Vetala
- Peter Plogojowitz
- Arnold Paole
- Moroi
- Mullo (vampire)
- Vrykolakas
- Antidoron
- Ashmodai
- Baobhan sith
- Leanan sídhe
- List of vampires in folklore and mythology
- Strix (mythology)
- Alp (folklore)
- Zmeu
- Lucifer
- Hungarian mythology
- Zilant
- Saint George and the Dragon
- European dragon
- Christian mythology
- Lithuanian mythology
- Faust
- The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
- Goethe's Faust
- Faust chapbooks
- Pan Twardowski
- Dhampir
- Draugr
- Ghoul
- Nachzehrer
- Vampire literature