
The Budas comes from Abyssinian lore.
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The Budas come from Abyssinian lore and were potters or iron workers that had the ability to shape-shift into werewolves or hyenas. They had an evil eye and wore earrings or a belt, which gave them the power to transform. The earrings would sometimes be found on the ears of hyenas that were later captured. They were only able to shape-shift one day out of the year. They would use their powers to inflict back luck, sickness, and/or death upon others.

The Eretica, from Russian lore.
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The Eretica is from Russian lore and is closely related to the Eretik. They are described as appearing in the day time as an old ugly poor woman that possesses an evil eye. They are said to only appear during the spring and fall time. At night, they sleep in coffins or enter the village’s bathhouse by going down the chimney. They splash around in the water hoping to get the devil’s attention. Women become Ereticy when they sell their souls to the devil, when they die they become a vampire. They roam around as vampires shunning people away from Christianity. It is thought that one day a Eretica will give birth to the Antichrist. If one views the Eretica, death will soon follow. You can also die by looking an Eretica in their evil eye.

A common African wildcat, thought to be the appearance of the Andanara.
The legend of the Andanara come from the African tribe of the Azande. In Azande lore, the Andanara are known as wild male cats that sleep with human women. The women then go on to give birth to human children, as well as cats. The women are known to suckle on the cats. The Andanaras are known as bad luck if looked upon. They also have an evil eye, which if stared at can cause death. It is also considered unlucky if you hear their cries at night in the woods.