Tase are
from the Burmese lore who are the benevolent spirit of a dead man or women who
is considered a vampire and a plague carrier.
There are believed to be three classifications of Tase; the Thabet Thase,
Thaye Tase and Hminza Tase.
The Thabet Tase
is the unrest spirit of women who apparently died while giving birth. They would come back to haunt the living in
the form of a succubi. This creature
normally appears during the twilight near the house of his targeted victims
which are commonly males.
The Thaye
Tase are horrendous looking giant creatures that can often be seen during an
outbreak of a disease particularly cholera and smallpox. They are said to be the souls of those who
died from a violent death. This
particular vampire takes the delight in lying down beside the bed of a dying
person while laughing over the agony of their victim.
The Hminza
Tase on the other hand is a name for a group of lesser demonic creatures. They can possess the bodies of animals such
as dogs, crocodiles and tigers. They
usually haunt the place where they dwell when they were still alive. They seek vengeance to those people who are
the cause of their miserable life.
Traditionally,
the Burmese takes an amount of precaution in ensuring that this creature will
never come back again to haunt them. The
Burmese would not erect a gravestone in hopes that the Tase would forget his
name and his past. People also tried to
appease the vengeful spirit of the Tase by offering sacrifices, a death dance
or by holding festivals. In case that a
Tase appeared on your house, creating loud noises is said to drive away the
evil spirit.
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