The Toyol: The Baby-Familiar That Steals for Its Master and Must Be Fed With Blood
Across the Malay world — Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei — there is a familiar spirit that keeps this chronicle's long file on the kept demon and adds to it a horror all its own: for the toyol (tuyul) is a familiar in the shape of a baby . It is a small green or grey infant-spirit — the size and shape of a newborn or a toddler, with a small round head, sharp little teeth, and green or reddish eyes — that a person acquires from a bomoh or dukun , a sorcerer, through dark rites; and its purpose is theft . The toyol is set by its master to steal — sent out by night, small and quick and unseen, into the houses and shops of others, to take money, jewellery, small valuables, and bring them back to its keeper; so that the person who keeps a toyol grows mysteriously wealthy, their neighbours mysteriously robbed of small sums and small treasures that vanish in the night with no sign of a break-in. It is the same kept-familiar bargain this chronicle has met in the lidérc hatched u...