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Djadadjii

The djadajii casts vampires' spirits into the fire.

The djadajii casts vampires' spirits into the fire.
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The djadadjii is a vampire hunter from Bulgarian lore. He catches vampires by imprisoning them in bottles. He first takes a bottle with the vampire’s favorite food, then use holy sacred pictures of Jesus or the Virgin Mary, which scares the vampire from his hiding place. He goes in the bottle, then the djadadjii seals it, then quickly dispenses the bottle into the fire to destroy him.

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