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- Moroi abstract "A moroi (sometimes moroii in modern fiction; pl. moroi) is a type of vampire or ghost in Romanian folklore. A female moroi is called a moroaică (pl. moroaice). In some versions, a moroi is a phantom of a dead person which leaves the grave to draw energy from the living.Moroi are often associated with other figures in Romanian folklore, such as strigoi (another type of vampire), vârcolac (werewolf), or pricolici (werewolf). Moroi are also known as mortal vampires, whereas strigoi are immortal vampires.They are also sometimes referred to in modern myth as the live-born offspring of two strigoi. It may signify an infant who died before being baptized. The origins of the term \"moroi\" are unclear, but it is thought by the Romanian Academy to have possibly originated from the Old Slavonic word mora (\"nightmare\"). It also resembles the word mort (dead).Moroi can also be forms of demons which possess a living body, usually the body of a bear. Moroi can be put under the control of a strigoi.".
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- Moroi wikiPageRevisionID "699530577".
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_legendary_creatures.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_mythology.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Undead.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vampires.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink F._Paul_Wilson.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Folklore_of_Romania.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Saberhagen.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Ghost.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Grave.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Delaney.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ghosts.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Mare_(folklore).
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Nightmare.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Old_Church_Slavonic.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Pathfinder_Roleplaying_Game.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Pricolici.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Protagonist.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Richelle_Mead.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Role-playing_game.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_Academy.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Strigoi.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink The_Keep_(Wilson_novel).
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Vampire.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Vampire:_The_Requiem.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Vampire_Academy.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Vrykolakas.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Werewolf.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:phantom.
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moroi".
- Moroi wikiPageWikiLinkText "moroi".
- Moroi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Moroi subject Category:Romanian_legendary_creatures.
- Moroi subject Category:Romanian_mythology.
- Moroi subject Category:Undead.
- Moroi subject Category:Vampires.
- Moroi hypernym Vampire.
- Moroi type FictionalCharacter.
- Moroi type Diacritic.
- Moroi type Redirect.
- Moroi comment "A moroi (sometimes moroii in modern fiction; pl. moroi) is a type of vampire or ghost in Romanian folklore. A female moroi is called a moroaică (pl. moroaice). In some versions, a moroi is a phantom of a dead person which leaves the grave to draw energy from the living.Moroi are often associated with other figures in Romanian folklore, such as strigoi (another type of vampire), vârcolac (werewolf), or pricolici (werewolf).".
- Moroi label "Moroi".
- Moroi sameAs Q2370441.
- Moroi sameAs Морой.
- Moroi sameAs Moroï.
- Moroi sameAs מורוי.
- Moroi sameAs m.0782jt.
- Moroi sameAs Moroi.
- Moroi sameAs Морой.
- Moroi sameAs Q2370441.
- Moroi wasDerivedFrom Moroi?oldid=699530577.
- Moroi isPrimaryTopicOf Moroi.