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Pacu Pati: India. This powerful Vampire is deemed lord of all beings of mischief. It is seen at night in cemetries and palces of execution.

Pelesit: A Malaysian vampiric creature that took the form of a house cricket. If someone was being attacked by a Polong, the pelesit generally accompanied it. The Pelesit would arrive before the Polong, enter the victim's body, and prepare the way for the Polong.

Penanggalan: All female, their heads were separated from their bodies and their intestines dangled down. They live in trees flying from house to house, sucking the blood of newborns, sometimes even their mothers.

Pijavica: Slovenian. This Vampire is created as a result of evils perpetrated during a persons mortal life, particularly incest, which is guaranteed to cause ones return as a member of the undead. It generally feeds on relatives or descendents.

Pisachas: Originating in India, the word literally means "eaters of raw flesh". Their appearance is hideous and very bloodthirsty. They are supposedly products of the anger of the deity Brahma.

Polong: A very small Malaysian female (1 inch tall) which was believed to be a witch's familiar. In return for daily blood from the witch, the Polong would perform many tasks, including attacking the enemies of the witch.

Pontianak: A Malaysian Langsuyar's stillborn child. It was believed to take the form of a night owl. To prevent a deceased baby from becoming a Pontianak it was treated like the Langsuyar.

Psychic Vampire: A living being which sustains its life, way of life or own emotional state by draining the energy, emotions or life from humans.