
Abyzou - Wikipedia
In the myth and folklore of the Near East and Europe, Abyzou is the name of a female demon. Abyzou was blamed for miscarriages and infant mortality and was said to be motivated by …
Abyzou (The Possession) | Villains Wiki | Fandom
Abyzou (Hebrew: "Taker of Children") is a Dybbuk and the main antagonist of the 2012 film The Possession. Abyzou was imprisoned in a Dybbuk Box by the local Hasidic community who …
Abyzou (demonology) | Villains Wiki - Fandom
Abyzou is a female demon in the myths and folklore of both the Near East and Europe and was believed to be responsible for miscarriages and the deaths of babies and was said to be …
Abyzou - Dark Temples
Predominantly recognized in the Near Eastern and Mediterranean cultures, Abyzou is a demonic entity associated with miscarriages and infant mortality. This article delves deep into the …
The Offering (2022) - IMDb
But there's an evil presence lurking in the family morgue. An ancient entity with a sinister plan waits for his unborn child. No soul is safe. Rated R for violence. Original title for the film was …
Abyzou - Monstropedia
2009年8月18日 · In the myth and folklore of the Near East and Europe, Abyzou (also spelled Abizou, Obizu, Obizuth, Obyzouth, Byzou etc.) is a female demon. A.A. Barb connected …
The Offering Ending, Explained: Who is Abyzou? Does Arthur Die?
2023年5月11日 · Abyzou is an ancient demon whose myths date back to the 1st Century AD in Near East and European regions. After killing Saul, Abyzou visits Claire in the form of Aida, …
Abyzou - Wikiwand
Abyzou (also spelled Abizou, Obizu, Obizuth, Obyzouth, Byzou etc.) is pictured on amulets with fish- or serpent-like attributes. Her fullest literary depiction is the compendium of demonology …
Abyzou - The Demonic Paradise Wiki
Abyzou, also known as Obizuth, is the name of a female demon. She was blamed for miscarriages and infant mortality and was said to be motivated by envy, as she herself was …
The new wave of Jewish horror: Ancient folklore (and a child …
2023年4月26日 · Abyzou has been haunting the Jewish horror film and preying on its mothers and children since as early as 2012 in Ole Bornedal’s “The Possession,” and evidently will continue …
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