
Ekek - Wikipedia
In Philippine mythology, Ekek (or Ek Ek) are birdlike human creatures. They are winged-humans who search for victims at night. They hunger for flesh and blood. They are usually described as flying creatures that look like the Manananggal, but are unable to divide or split their body in the way that the Manananggal does.
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Ekek - Gods and Monsters
The Ekek was a chimera of sorts, borrowing traits from many an animal. Its body was covered in shimmering, iridescent feathers, which created a kaleidoscope of colors as it moved.
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Ekek: The Mythical Creature of Southeast Asia
The Ekek is a chimera of humanoid and animal parts, with iridescent feathers, sharp eyes, scaled limbs, and wings. It is usually depicted as a bird-like creature with a bill, but some variations of the legend suggest that it can also transform into a huge bird or bat at night to prowl.
Ekek - Monstropedia
Sep 18, 2010 · Ekek (or Ek Ek) are bird-like human creatures in Philippine mythology. They are usually described by old folks as flying creatures that look like the Manananggal but are unable to divide or split their body. Apart from the Manananggal, they are also associated to the Wak Wak because of some similar characteristics.
What does ekek mean? - Definitions for ekek
In Philippine mythology, Ekek (or Ek Ek) are bird-like human creatures. They are winged-humans who search for victims at night. They hunger for flesh and blood. They are usually described as flying creatures that look like the Manananggal, but are unable to divide or split their body in the way that the Manananggal does.
Ekek | Demonology | Fandom
In Philippine mythology, Ekek (or Ek Ek) are creatures who are bird-like humans. They are winged-humans who search for victims at night. They hunger for flesh and blood. They are usually described by old folks as flying creatures that look like the Manananggal but are unable to …
Ekek | Bestiary.us
In Philippine mythology, Ekek (or Ek Ek) are vampiric bird-like human creatures. They are winged-humans who search for victims at night. They hunger for flesh and blood. They are usually described as flying creatures that look like the Manananggal, but are unable to divide or split their body in the way that the Manananggal does.
ekek - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dec 14, 2024 · Onomatopoeic; named after its supposed call. ekek. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.). ekek (plural ekek-ekek)