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  1. Toyol is a supernatural creature from Malaysian folklore that is believed to be a small, child-like creature. According to the legend, Toyol is created by a bomoh (a Malay shaman) by using black magic to capture the spirit of a dead human fetus.

  2. Aug 8, 2013 · A Toyol is a dead baby that has been brought back to life by a Bomoh (a Malaysian shaman) or somebody who is familiar with black magic. You can create a Toyol by digging up a dead baby and using black magic rituals and incantations to re-animate it.

  3. Sep 29, 2024 · The Haunting Legend of the Toyol: A Glimpse into Malaysian Folklore. In the heart of Malaysia, a chilling legend persists—the story of the Toyol, a ghostly figure often depicted as a youthful child with pale green skin, oversized head, and piercing red eyes.

  4. Discover the horrifying legend of Toyol, the demon baby of Malaysian spirits. Learn what is a Toyol and its origins in Malay folklore. Mythlok has the details.

  5. The Toyol: Curse of the Undead Child. In the heart of Malaysia, where dense jungles meet the whispering shores, a particularly unsettling tale unfolds around the village of Kampung Gelang. This tale is not just a story; it showcases the chilling existence of the Toyol—a creature that embodies both fear and fascination in Southeast Asian folklore.

  6. In this video, we dive into the eerie folklore of the Toyola mischievous supernatural creature from Southeast Asian mythology. The Toyol is believed to be a...

  7. A Toyol or Tuyul is a small child spirit invoked by a bomoh (shaman) in the Malay mythology of South-East Asia (notably Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore). Contents. 1 Origin. 2 Description. 3 Creation. 4 Powers and uses. 5 Weaknesses. 6 See also. Origin.