Abasy are demons originating from Turkish folk tales, they are especially connected to the Yakut shamanism beliefs and were envisioned as iron-toothed creatures inhabiting the lower level of reality, known as the "kingdom of darkness".
Despite being called demons they were often believed to be the spirits of long-deceased humans who dwelled near graves or places of death, traveling around in order to cause destruction and became servants of the soul-devouring ruler of the dead, Arson-Dulai.
Abasay could be appeased via blood sacrifices and were blamed for causing sexual perversions and madness.
Abasay often manifested with one-eye, one-arm and one-leg mounted atop a two-headed, eight-legged and two-tailed dragon, though in some other tales they are ugly man-easting monsters akin to the European ogre.