In Burmese mythology, the thayé (my|သရဲ), also spelled 'tasei' (Burmese: တစ္ဆေ), are deceased evil people condemned to be disembodied spirits.[1] They often appear as tall, dark people with huge ears, long tongues, and tusk-like teeth. Thayé enter towns at noon or at night, and usually cause minor illnesses.
The thayé is said have many faces and bodies; e.g., one might be a pregnant ghost with a fat white body and big ears. Others may be tall and slim, male, or with other varying characteristics.