I thought Toyols were native Malay ghosts but it seems they are internationally available.
My speculation is the result of some information the apprentice at my garage has given me. He has a foster father in Hong Kong who earns a lot of money. Everybody thinks Lady Luck has smiled on him, but my apprentice, Peng, knows better.
Peng once stayed at his foster father’s house. There he saw two bottles on an altar. They looked very strange, being painted completely black on the outside. There were long thin slips of yellow paper pasted on them. He wasn’t sure what they were, at first, but after careful observation, he learnt that they were homes for tiny “pixies” that his foster father was rearing.
You can send pixies on assignments to torment your enemies or discover their secrets. But each time you use them, you have to feed them food. They will grow into full-fledged ghost later, after which you grow more dependent on them and they on you. If you ever do anything to offend them, they can punish you severely.
Peng soon realised what they were when he saw his foster father always putting food, such as grains of rice, at the altar after every meal. Whenever he went by, he never failed to notice that the food really grew less. When he leaned closer to look, he could see tiny bites in the alter food. The thought of them made his skin crawl.
On one occasion, he was in the sitting room alone. That was where the altar was located, just beside the main door. Being the sort who loves poking around, he touched the bottle to feel its texture. To his surprise, a powerful electrical flow passed through his body. He felt ill immediately afterwards. Peng was sick for two weeks. His foster father he had caught the flue.
I was very annoyed because there was no one to help me at the garage. But when I heard his story, I forgave him. I thought it was fascinating, that these pixies sounded exactly like toyols here are said to suck the blood of their owner from their toes. It would be interesting to find out if there are any biological or spiritual links between them.
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