Churels
Churels are mythical creatures from South Asian folklore, particularly in India and Pakistan. They are often depicted as the spirits of women who died during childbirth or in tragic circumstances. Churels are said to have a disfigured appearance, with long hair, sharp teeth, and sometimes, backward-facing feet.
These spirits are believed to haunt rural areas, seeking revenge on men or luring them to their doom. In some tales, Churels can transform into beautiful women to deceive unsuspecting victims. They serve as cautionary figures, warning against the mistreatment of women and the consequences of neglecting their well-being.