Krasue
Krasue is a mythical creature from Southeast Asian folklore, particularly in Thailand and Cambodia. It is often depicted as a floating female head with internal organs hanging below, representing a ghostly figure that roams at night. The Krasue is said to feed on blood and flesh, especially that of livestock.
The origins of the Krasue legend vary, but it is commonly associated with themes of betrayal and punishment. Some stories suggest that the Krasue was once a beautiful woman who was cursed for her actions. This creature serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of one's behavior and the supernatural beliefs in the region.