### The Abaasy: Fearsome Spirits of East Asian Mythology In East Asian mythology, the Abaasy (or Abaasyi) are formidable spirits known for their fearsome and malevolent nature. Originating from the myths of the Siberian peoples, particularly among the Tuvinians, Khakas, and Altaians, these spirits embody the dark and enigmatic aspects of the supernatural world. They play a significant role in the folklore and religious practices of the region, reflecting the complex relationship between humans and the spirit world. The Abaasy are often depicted as malevolent beings or spirits of the dead who are associated with misfortune and disease. Their presence is feared, and they are believed to have the power to cause harm, illness, and death. In many stories, the Abaasy are portrayed as shape-shifters or creatures that can take on various forms, including those of animals or even humans. This ability to change form makes them particularly dangerous, as their true nature is often hidden or deceptive.
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