A type of these creatures called amalanhig can supposedly be avoided by running in zigzags since their bodies are so stiff they can only chase you in straight lines. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these shapeshifting creatures from Filipino folklore which can be either a vampire that sucks blood with a tube-like tongue, a weredog, or a ghoul.
ANSWER: aswang [antiprompt by asking, “Can you be less specific” on manananggal]
[10e] Other creatures from Filipino folklore include kapres, which are harmless unless they witness this action. In a myth told by Parson Weems, a young hatchet-wielding George Washington says to his father, “I cannot tell a lie,” before confessing that he performed this type of action.
ANSWER: cutting down a tree [accept chopping in place of “cutting”; accept specific types of trees like cherry tree]
[10m] In Filipino folklore, a tikbalang is a tall humanoid with the head of one of these creatures. One of these creatures in Norse mythology, who mated with a male god that was in the form of a female, is named Svadilfari.
ANSWER: horse [accept stallion or mare] (Loki mated with Svadilfari to conceive Sleipnir.)
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