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・ Adymus of Beroea
・ Adynamia
・ Adynaton
・ Adyroma
・ Adysh
・ Adysh Gospels
・ Adysângela Moniz
・ Adyte assimilis
・ Adyton
・ Adytum
・ Adyumba people
・ ADZ
・ Adz Hunter
・ Adzap
・ Adze
Adze (folklore)
・ Adze-on-block (hieroglyph)
・ Adzebill
・ Adzera language
・ Adzerk
・ Adzhi-Bogdo
・ Adzhigardak
・ Adzhily
・ Adzhindzhal
・ Adzhiyab
・ Adzhosuchus
・ Adzi Tepe Airport
・ Adziogol Lighthouse
・ Adzo Kpossi
・ Adzopé


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Adze (folklore) : ウィキペディア英語版
Adze (folklore)
The adze is a vampiric being in Ewe folklore. The Ewe are located in Togo and Ghana. In the wild, the adze takes the form of a firefly, though it will transform into human shape upon capture. When in human form, the adze has the power to possess humans.
People, male or female, possessed by an adze are viewed as witches. The adze's influence would negatively affect the people who lived around their host. A person is suspected of being possessed in a variety of situations, including: women with brothers (especially if their brother's children fared better than their own), old people (if the young suddenly started dying and the old stayed alive) and the poor (if they envied the rich). The adze's effects are generally felt by the possessed victim's family or those of whom the victim is jealous.
In firefly form, the adze would pass through closed doors at night and suck blood from people as they slept. The victim would fall sick and die. Tales of the creature and its effects were probably an attempt to describe the potentially deadly effects of mosquitoes and malaria. There is no defence against an adze.
==See also==

*Chonchon
*Soucouyant

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