Aulak

Aulak
Variations: ALGUL
This vampire takes its name from the Arabic word meaning "leech." It prefers to drink the blood of women and children.
Source: Baskin, Dictionary of Satanism, 43; Langton, Essentials of Demonology, 50; Masters, Eros and Evil, 1 81; Oesterley, Immortality, 45

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