In Ewe folklore, vampires are believed to take various forms, including:
1. Asanbosam: These are vampiric beings that take the form of tree-dwelling monsters with long, sharp iron teeth. They are said to feed on human flesh and blood, and they are feared and avoided by the Ewe people.
2. Adze: The Adze is a vampiric being that takes the form of a firefly, but can transform into a human being. They are believed to be witches who use their powers to drain the blood of their victims, and they are also feared and avoided.
3. Impundulu: This vampiric creature is believed to take the form of a bird, specifically a lightning bird that brings thunderstorms and lightning. It is said to drink the blood of its victims and is associated with witchcraft and evil magic.
4. Sasabonsam: This is a vampiric creature that takes the form of a demon with razor-sharp teeth, and is said to live in the forest. It is feared for its ability to fly and its strength, and it is believed to feed on the blood of humans and animals.
These are just a few examples of the various forms that vampires can take in Ewe folklore. The specific forms and characteristics of these creatures can vary depending on the region and culture within the Ewe people.