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Alternate Names/Spellings | Abaahy, Abaaszi, Abasi, Abasy |
Origins | Russian Mythology, Legend and Folklore |
Alignment | Evil |
Element | Darkness/Shadow, Earth/Metal/Sand |
Species | Humanoid, Monstrous Humanoid (Infernal) |
Appearance | Monstrous Cyclops composed at least partly of iron... |
Origins[]
The Abaasy is a creature with origins in Russian mythology, legend and folklore. In particular, it comes from the Mythology of the Sakha (also known as the Yakuts).
Appearance[]
This monstrous cyclops has one torso, one arm, and one leg, and is composed at least partly of Iron.
Behavior[]
Abaasy are spirits of the dead which dwell near graves or in deserted places. They often travel through cities to cause destruction.
Abilities[]
The Abaasy is sometimes able to cause sexual manifestations and madness.
Weaknesses[]
An Abaasy can be appeased using a blood sacrifice.