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A polong is created from the blood of a murdered man kept in a type of spherical bottle with a narrow neck. Over a period of one to two weeks, incantations are said over the bottle. When the period is over, the blood becomes a polong. It refers to its owner as its mother or father. The polong is
67:. The pelesit enters the victim's mouth and begins to chirp. The polong follows and possesses the victim, causing them to go insane until exorcised. A polong victim froths at the mouth, tears at their own clothes, and attacks anyone nearby. 62:
The polong is sent to attack a victim against whom either the owner themselves or someone who paid the owner bears ill-will against. The polong is always preceded by its pet or plaything, the grasshopper-like
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As per some sources, people who have been attacked by polong are left with bruises, a few markings and almost always have blood coming out of their mouths.
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Unless called off by its owner, a polong victim can only be cured through exorcism by a shaman (
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Index

familiar spirit
Malay folklore
Hikayat Abdullah
Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir
Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles
pelesit
dukun
bomoh
Marvel Anime: Blade
vampire
Hantu Raya
Pelesit
Penanggalan
Toyol
Hikayat Abdullah By Hamzah Hamdani, Abdullah (Munshi)
GOOD AND EVIL SPIRITS OF DEAD MORTALS
Vampires: A Field Guide to the Creatures That Stalk the Night
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978-1-56414-807-0
An Introduction to Malaysian Ghouls & Vampires
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Malaysia
Mythology of Malaysia
Johor
Badang
Malacca
Hang Tuah
Malacca

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