Szívásznokok
Szívásznokok are a fictional concept originating from Hungarian folklore, often depicted as malevolent spirits or entities that prey on living beings. The term itself is derived from the Hungarian word "szívás," meaning "sucking" or "drawing," and "nők," meaning "women." This suggests a predominantly feminine association, though variations in interpretation exist.
The primary characteristic of szívásznokok is their ability to drain the life force, blood, or vital energy
The folklore surrounding szívásznokok often serves as a cautionary tale, warning against succumbing to temptation, unchecked
While the exact origins are debated, the concept shares similarities with vampiric and succubus myths found