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The Lamia is a vampiric demon appearing in half-human, half-animal forms. Lamias drink blood of their victims, mostly children.
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==Description==
 
Lamias are exclusively female vampires or childbirth vampiric demons.
 
Lamia was a demon with the upper body of a woman, but lower deformed limbs, often depicted as snakes.
 
Night creature, Lamias prey on innocent children, drinking their blood and supposedly eating their flesh.
 
 
===Etymology===
 
1382, from Greek, Lamia stands for "female vampire," or. "swallower, lecher," from laimos "throat, gullet".
The word was used in early translations of the Bible for screech owls and sea monsters.
 
 
===History===
 
The Lamia is a multi-cultural mythological creature.
 
:In Ancient she was the mortal lover of Greek God [[Zeus]], when his wife [[Hera]].found out she made her so insane that she ate all her offspring. When Lamia understood what she did, she became a furious monster and swore to kill children of others.
 
:Roman Mythology had its own version of Lamia, also known as the [[Stryx]]
 
:[[Lamme]] was a destroyer deity in Assyrian and Babylonian lore. After her [[Lamiae]], monstrous childbirth demons, were named.
 
 
===Weaknesses===
 
Lamias can be attacked and killed with normal weapons.
 
 
==See also==
 
*http://vampires.monstrous.com/universal_vampire.htm Monstrous Vampires]
 
==References==
 
*’’The Encyclopedia of Vampires, Werewolves, and Other Monsters’’ by Rrosemary Ellen Guiley, a comprehensive text on the listed species.
[[Category:Vampires]] [[Category: Mythological Creatures]]  [[Category: Angels & Demons]]

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