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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:42:04 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (F)
Fachen (Irish and Scottish) – Monster with half a body Fafnir (Germanic mythology) – Dwarf who was cursed and turned into a dragon. He was later slain by Sigurd in the Saga of Nibelung. Fairy (many cultures worldwide, esp. Germanic mythology/folklore) – Nature spirits Familiar (English) – Animal servant Far darrig (Irish) – Little people that constantly play pranks Farfadet (French) – Small (some half-meter tall), wrinkled, and brown-skinned helpful sprites. The Fates (Greek) – Three time-controlling sisters Faun (Roman) – Human-goat hybrid nature spirit Fear gorta (Irish) – Hunger ghost Feathered Serpent – Mesoamerican dragon Fei Lian (Chinese) – Chinese wind god Fenghuang (Chinese) – Chinese Phoenix, female in marriage symbol Fenodyree (Manx) – House spirit Fenrir (Norse) – Gigantic, ravenous wolf Fetch (Irish) – Double or doppelgänger Fext (Slavic) – Undead Finfolk (Orkney) – Fish-human hybrid that kidnaps humans for servants Fir Bolg (Irish) – Ancestral race Fire Bird (Many cultures worldwide) – Regenerative solar bird Firedrake (Germanic) – Dragon Fish-man (Cantabrian) – Amphibious, scaled humanoid Flatwoods Monster (American Folklore) (West Virginia) – Alien, humanoid Fomorian (Irish) – Goat-headed giant Forest Bull (Medieval Bestiaries) – Giant horned red cattle Freybug – Norfolk black dog Fuath (Celtic) – Malevolent water spirit Fucanglong (Chinese) – Underworld dragon Funayūrei (Japanese) – Ghosts of people who drowned at sea Furu-utsubo (Japanese) – Animated jar Futakuchi-onna (Japanese) – Woman with a second mouth on the back of her head Fylgja (Scandinavian) – Animal familiar
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:43:58 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (G)
Gaasyendietha (Seneca) – Dragon Gagana (Russian) – Iron-beaked bird with copper talons Gaki (Japanese) – Ghosts of especially greedy people Gallu (Mesopotamian) – Underworld demons Galtzagorriak (Basque) – Small demonic servants Gamayun (Russian) – Prophetic human-headed bird Gana (Hindu) – Attendants of Shiva Gancanagh (Irish) – Male fairy that seduces human women Gandabherunda (Hindu) – Double-headed bird Gandharva (Hindu) – Male nature spirits, often depicted as part human, part animal Gargouille (French) – Water dragon Garmr (Norse) – Giant, ravenous hound Garuda (Hindu) – Human-eagle hybrid Gashadokuro (Japanese) – Giant malevolent skeletons Gaueko (Basque) – Wolf capable of walking upright Geb (Egyptian) – God of the Earth, married to Nut Ged (Heraldic) – The fish pike Gegenees (Greek) – Six-armed giant Genius loci (Roman) – Spirit that protects a specific place German (Slavic) – Male spirit associated with bringing rain and hail Geryon (Greek) – Three-headed six-armed giant with three torsos and (in some sources) six legs Ghillie Dhu (Scottish) – Tree guardian Ghost – Disembodied spirits of those that have died Ghoul (Arabian) – Cannibalistic shapeshifting desert genie often classified as undead. Giant (Worldwide) – Immensely large and strong humanoids Giant animal (Worldwide) – Unusually large beasts Gichi-anami'e-bizhiw (Ojibwa) – Bison-snake-bird-cougar hybrid water spirit Gidim (Sumerian) – Ghost Gigantes (Greek) – Race of giants that fought the Olympian gods, sometimes depicted with snake-legs Gigelorum (Scottish) – Smallest animal Girtablilu (Akkadian) – Human-scorpion hybrid Gjenganger (Scandinavian) – Corporeal ghost Glaistig (Scottish) – Human-goat hybrid Glashtyn (Manx) – Malevolent water horse Gnome (Alchemy) – Diminutive Earth elemental Goblin (Medieval) – Grotesque, mischievous little people Gog (English) – Giant protector of London Gold-digging ant (Medieval Bestiaries) – Dog-sized ant that digs for gold in sandy areas Golem (Jewish) – Animated construct Gorgades (Medieval Bestiary) – Hairy humanoid Gorgon (Greek) – Fanged, snake-haired humanoids that turn anyone who sees them into stone Goryō (Japanese) – Vengeful ghosts, usually of martyrs Grassman (Ohio, USA) – Ape-like cryptid Gremlin (Folklore) – Creatures that sabotage airplanes Griffin (Heraldic) – Lion-eagle hybrid Grigori (Christian, Jewish, and Islamic mythology) – Fallen angels, father of Nephilim Grim (English and Scandinavian) – Tutelary spirits of churches Grim Reaper (Worldwide) – Death angel often thought to be God's/Satan's assistant Grindylow (English) – Malevolent water spirit Gualichu (Mapuche) – Malevolent spirit Guardian angel (Christian, Jewish, and Islamic belief) – Subclassification of angels that guard and protect a specific person or living being Gud-elim (Akkadian) – Human-bull hybrid Guhin (Japanese) – Anthropomorphic bird Gui Po (Chinese) – Ghost that manifests as an old woman Gui Shu (Chinese) – Ghostly tree that confuses travelers by moving Gulon (Germanic) – Gluttonous dog-cat-fox hybrid Gumiho (Korean mythology) – Demonic fox with thousands of tails believed to possess an army of spirits and magic in its tails Gurumapa (Nepalese) – Child-eating demon Gwyllgi (Welsh) – Black dog Gwyllion (Welsh) – Malevolent spirit Gyascutus (American folklore) – Four-legged herbivore Gytrash (Lincolnshire and Yorkshire) – Black dog Gyūki (Japanese) – Bull-headed monster
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:44:29 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (H)
Habrok (Norse) – listed as the "best" hawk Hadhayosh (Persian) – gigantic land animal Hades (Greek) – Ruler of the Underworld Haetae (Korean) – dog-lion hybrid Hag (Many cultures worldwide) – wise old woman who is usually a malevolent spirit or a disguised goddess Haietlik (Nuu-chah-nulth) – water serpent Hai-uri (Khoikhoi) – male cannibalistic partially invisible monster Hakutaku (Japanese) – talking beast which handed down knowledge on harmful spirits Hākuturi (Māori) – nature guardian Half-elf (Norse) – human-elf hybrid Haltija (Finnish) – spirit that protects a specific place Hamadryad (Greek) – oak tree nymph Hamingja (Scandinavian) – personal protection spirit Hamsa (Buddhist, Hindu and Jainism) – mystic bird Hanau epe (Rapa Nui) – long-eared humanoid Hantu Air (Malay) – shapeshifting water spirit Hantu Demon (Philippine) – demon Hantu Raya (Malay) – demonic servant Harionago (Japanese) – humanoid female with barbed, prehensile hair Harpy (Greek) – birdlike human-headed death spirit Haugbui (Norse) – undead being who cannot leave its burial mound Havsrå (Norse) – saltwater spirit Helloi (Manipuri mythology)-Celestial maidens, daughters of the Sky God Soraren Headless Horseman(European) – humanoid spirit who haunts or kills Headless Mule (Brazilian) – fire-spewing, headless, spectral mule Hecatonchires (Greek) – primordial giants with 100 hands and fifty heads Heikegani (Japanese) – crabs with human-faced shells, the spirits of warriors killed in the Battle of Dan-no-ura Heinzelmännchen (German) – household spirit Helead (Greek) – fen nymph Hellhound (Many cultures worldwide) – underworld dog Heracles (Greek) – gatekeeper of Olympus Hercinia (Medieval Bestiaries) – glowing bird Herensuge (Basque) – dragon Hesperides (Greek) – nymph daughters of Atlas Hidebehind (United States) – nocturnal forest creature Hiderigami (Japanese) – drought spirit Hieracosphinx (Ancient Egypt) – falcon-headed sphinx Hihi (Japanese) – baboon monster Hiisi (Finnish) – nature guardian hippalectryon (Greek) Hippocamp (Etruscan, Greek and Phoenician) – horse-fish hybrid Hippogriff (Medieval Bestiaries) – hybrid of a griffin and horse; a lion-eagle-horse hybrid Hippopodes (Medieval Bestiary) – horse-hoofed humanoid Hircocervus (Medieval Bestiary) – deer-goat hybrid Hitodama (Japanese) – ghosts of the newly dead, which take the form of fireballs Hitotsume-kozō (Japanese) – one-eyed childlike spirit Hob (English) – house spirit Hobbididance (English) – malevolent spirit Hobgoblin (Medieval) – friendly or amusing goblin Hodag (Native American) – frog-mammoth-lizard hybrid Hokhokw (Kwakiutl) – bird Hōkō (Japanese) – dog-like Chinese tree spirit Homa (Persian) – eagle-lion hybrid, similar to a griffin Hombre Caiman (Colombian) – human-alligator hybrid Hombre Gato (Latin America) – human-cat hybrid Homunculus (Alchemy) – small animated construct Hō-ō (Japanese) – rooster-swallow-fowl-snake-goose-tortoise-stag-fish hybrid Hoopoe – near passerine bird common to Africa and Eurasia that features in many mythologies in those continents Hoop snake – snake which rolls by taking its tail in its mouth Horned Serpent (Native American) – serpentine rain spirit Hotoke (Japanese) – deceased person Houri (Islamic) – heavenly beings Hraesvelg (Norse) – giant, who in eagle form, creates the wind by beating his wings Hrímþursar (Norse) – frost giants who are the main inhabitants of either Jotunheim or Niflheim Huaychivo (Mayan) – human-deer hybrid Huginn and Muninn (Norse) – pair of ravens associated with the Norse god Odin whose names mean Thought and Memory. Huldufólk (Icelandic/Faroese) – secret mound/rock dwelling elves Huldra (Scandinavian) – forest spirit Huli jing (Chinese) – nine-tailed fox spirit Huma (Persian) – regenerative fire bird Humbaba (Akkadian) – lion-faced giant Hundun (Chinese) – chaos spirit Hupia (Taíno) – nocturnal ghost Hyakume (Japanese) – hundred-eyes creature Hydra (Greek) – multi-headed water serpent/dragon Hydros (Medieval Bestiary) – snake whose poison causes the victim to swell up Hydrus (Medieval Bestiary) – snake from the Nile River that would kill crocodiles from the inside Hyōsube (Japanese) – hair-covered kappa Hypnalis (Medieval Bestiary) – snake that kills its victims in their sleep Hudhud (mythology) – Hoopoe
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:44:51 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (I)
Iannic-ann-ôd (Breton) – Ghost of a drowned person Iara (Brazilian) – Female water spirit Ibong Adarna (Philippine) – Bird that changes color when it finishes a song Ichchhadhari Nag (Hindu) – Shapeshifting venomous snakes Ichimoku-nyūdō (Japanese) – One-eyed kappa from Sado Island Ichiren-Bozu (Japanese) – Animated prayer beads Ichneumon (Medieval Bestiaries) – Dragon-killing animal Ichthyocentaur (Greek) – Human-fish-horse hybrid Iele (Romanian) – Female nature spirits Ifrit (Arabian) – Fire genie Ijiraq (Inuit) – Spirit that kidnaps children Ikiryō (Japanese) – Can be considered a 'living ghost', as it is a person's spirit outside their body Ikuchi (Japanese) – Sea serpent that travels over boats in an arc while dripping oil Iku-Turso (Finnish) – Sea monster Il-Belliegħa (Maltese) – Malevolent well spirit Imp (Medieval) – Small demonic servant Impundulu (Southern Africa) – Avian, vampiric lightning spirit Imugi (Korean) – Flightless, dragon-like creatures (sometimes thought of as proto-dragons) Inapertwa (Aboriginal) – Simple organisms, used by creator-gods to make everything else Incubus (Medieval folklore) – Male night-demon and seducer Indrik (Russian) – One-horned horse-bull hybrid Indus Worm (Medieval Bestiaries) – Giant, white, carnivorous worm Inkanyamba (Zulu) – Horse-headed serpent Inugami (Japanese) – Dog spirit Ior (Romanian) – Giant creature, with good spirit Ipotane (Greek) – Two-legged horse-human hybrid, (as opposed to the four-legged centaur) Ippon-datara (Japanese) – One-legged mountain spirit Iratxoak (Basque) – Small demonic servants Irin (Jewish) – Fallen angels Ishigaq (Inuit) – Little people Island Satyr (Medieval Bestiaries) – Savage human-goat hybrid from a remote island chain Isonade (Japanese) – Shark-like sea monster Ittan-momen (Japanese) – Ghostly aerial phenomenon that attacks people Iwana-bōzu (Japanese) – Char which appeared as a Buddhist monk
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:45:25 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (J)
Jackalope (American) – Rabbit with antlers Jack-In-Irons (English) – Malevolent giant Jack-o'-lantern (Medieval folklore) – Vegetal lantern Jaculus (Medieval Bestiaries) – Winged serpent or small dragon Jasconius (Medieval folklore) – Island-sized fish Jasy Jaterei (Guaraní) – Nature guardian and bogeyman Jatayu (Hindu mythology) – Vulture demigod Jaud (Slavic) – Vampirised premature baby Jenglot (Java) – Vampiric little people Jengu (Sawa) – Water spirit Jentil (Basque) – Megalith-building giant Jenu (Mi'kmaq) – Anthropophagous giant Jerff (Swedish) – Gluttonous dog-cat-fox hybrid Jersey Devil (American) – Demonic dragon or flying demon who was given birth to by an American living in New Jersey Jian (Chinese) – One-eyed, one-winged bird who requires a mate for survival Jiangshi (Chinese) – Life-draining, reanimated corpse Jiaolong (Chinese) – Dragon Jibakurei (Japanese) – Spirit that protects a specific place Jievaras (Lithuanian) – House spirit Jikininki (Japanese) – Corpse-eating ghost Jinn (Arabian, Islamic) – Spiritual creatures; genii Jipijka'm (Mi'kmaq) – Underwater horned snake; lives in lakes and eats humans Jiufeng (Chinese) – Nine-headed bird worshiped by ancient natives in Hubei Province. Jiu tou niao (Chinese) – Nine-headed, demonic bird Jogah (Iroquois) – Little people nature spirit Jörmungandr (Norse) – Sea serpent Jorōgumo (Japanese) – Spider woman Jotai (Japanese) – Animated folding screen cloth Jötunn (Norse) – Gigantic nature spirits Jujak (Korean) – Bird Jumbee (Guyanese) – Malevolent spirit
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:46:19 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (K)
Kabouter (Dutch) – Little people that live underground, in mushrooms, or as house spirits Kachina (Hopi and Puebloan) – Nature spirit Kahaku (Japanese) – Little people and water spirits Kajsa (Scandinavian) – Wind spirit Kalakeyas (Hindu) – Descendants of Kala Kallikantzaroi (Greek) – Grotesque, malevolent spirit Kamaitachi (Japanese) – Wind spirit Kamatayan (Philippine) – Philippine counterpart of Death Kami (Japanese) – Nature spirit Kamikiri (Japanese) – Hair-cutting spirit Kanbari-nyūdō (Japanese) – Bathroom spirit Kangla Sha (Manipuri mythology) – Great Dragon in the Kangla Palace. Kanbo (Japanese) – Drought spirit Kanedama (Japanese) – Money spirit Kappa (Japanese) – Little people and water spirit Kapre (Philippine) – Malevolent tree spirit Karakoncolos (Bulgarian and Turkish), also in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia known as Karanđoloz – Troublesome spirit Karakura (Turkish) – Male night-demon Karasu-tengu (Japanese) – Tengu with a bird's bill Karkadann (Persian) – One-horned giant animal Karkinos (Greek) – Giant crab Karura (Japanese) – Eagle-human hybrid Karzełek (Polish) – Little people and mine spirits Kasa-obake (Japanese) – Animated parasol Kasha (Japanese) – Cat-like demon which descends from the sky and carries away corpses Kashanbo (Japanese) – Kappa who climb into the mountains for the winter Katawa-guruma (Japanese) – Woman riding on a flaming wheel Katsura-otoko (Japanese) – Handsome man from the moon Katallan (Albanian) – Man-eating giant Kaukas (Lithuanian) – Nature spirit Kawa-uso (Japanese) – Supernatural river otter Kawa-zaru (Japanese) – Smelly, cowardly water spirit Ke'lets (Chukchi mythology) – ogre or evil spirit Keelut (Inuit) – Hairless dog Kee-wakw (Abenaki) – Half-human half-animal cannibalistic giant Kekkai (Japanese) – Amorphous afterbirth spirit Kelpie (Irish and Scottish) – Malevolent water horse Ker (Greek) – Female death spirit Kesaran-pasaran (Japanese) – Mysterious, white, fluffy creature Keukegen (Japanese) – Disease spirit Keythong (Heraldic) – Wingless griffin Colchis bull (Greek) – Bronze-hoofed bulls Khyah (Nepalese) – Fat, hairy ape-like creature Kigatilik (Inuit) – Night-demon Kholomodumo (Sotho) – gluttonous monster that was one of the first beasts of creation Kijimunaa (Japanese) – Tree sprite from Okinawa Kijo (Japanese) – She-devil Kikimora (Slavic) – Female house spirit Killmoulis (English and Scottish) – Ugly, mischievous mill spirit Kinnara (Hindu) – Human-bird hybrid Kin-u (Japanese) – Bird Kirin (Japanese) – Japanese Unicorn Kishi (Angola) – Malevolent, two-faced seducer Kitsune (Japanese) – Fox spirit Kitsune-Tsuki (Japanese) – Person possessed by a fox spirit Kiyohime (Japanese) – Woman who transformed into a serpentine demon out of the rage of unrequited love Klabautermann (German) – Ship spirit Knocker (folklore) (Cornish and Welsh) – Little people and mine spirits Knucker (English) – Water dragon Kobalos (Greek) – Goblin like thieves and tricksters Kobold (German) – Little people and mine or house spirits Kodama (Japanese) – Tree spirit Kofewalt (Germanic) – House spirit Ko-gok (Abenaki) – Hideous monster Kokakuchō (Japanese) – Ubume bird Komainu (Japanese) – Protective animal Konaki-jiji (Japanese) – Infant that cries until it is picked up, then increases its weight and crushes its victim Konoha-tengu (Japanese) – Bird-like creature Koro-pok-guru (Ainu) – Little people Korrigan (Breton) – Little people and nature spirits Kraken (Scandinavian) – Sea monster Krasnoludek (Slavic) – Little people nature spirits Krasue (Southeast Asian) – Vampiric, floating head Krampus (Germany) – A Christmas Devil who punishes badly-behaved children Kuarahy Jára (Guaraní) – Forest spirit Kubikajiri (Japanese) – Female corpse-chewing graveyard spirit Kuchisake-onna (Japanese) – Vengeful ghost of a woman mutilated by her husband Kuda-gitsune (Japanese) – Miniature fox spirit Kudan (Japanese) – Human-faced calf which predicts a calamity before dying Kui (Chinese) – One-legged monster Kukudhi (Albanian)- Female demon who spreads sickness Kukwes (Mi'kmaq)- Large, hairy, greedy, human-eating bipedal monsters whose scream can kill Kulshedra (Albanian) – Drought-causing dragon Kumakatok (Philippine) – Death spirits Kumiho (Korean) – Fox spirit Kun (Chinese) – Giant fish Kupua (Hawaiian) – Shapeshifting tricksters Kurabokko (Japanese) – Guardian spirit of a warehouse Kurage-no-hinotama (Japanese) – Jellyfish which floats through the air as a fireball Kurma (Hindu mythology) – Second avatar of Vishnu in the form of a Turtle Kurupi (Guaraní) – Wild man and fertility spirit Kushtaka (Tlingit) – Shapeshifting "land otter man" Kye-ryong (Korean) – Chicken-lizard hybrid Kyourinrin (Japanese) – Animated scroll or paper Kyūbi-no-kitsune (Japanese) – Nine-tailed fox Kyūketsuki (Japanese) – Vampire
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:46:48 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (L)
La-bar-tu (Assyrian) – Disease demon Labbu (Akkadian) – Sea snake Lady midday (Slavic) – Sunstroke spirit Ladon (Greek) – Dragon guarding the golden apples of the Hesperides Laelaps (Greek) – Enchanted dog that always caught his prey Laestrygonians (Greek) – Anthropophagic giants Lakanica (Slavic) – Field spirit Lake monster (Worldwide) – Gigantic animals reported to inhabit various lakes around the world Lakhey (Nepalese) – Demon with fangs La Llorona (Latin America) – Death spirit associated with drowning Lamassu (Akkadian and Sumerian) – Protective spirit with the form of a winged bull or human-headed lion Lambton Worm (English) – Giant worm Lamia (Greek) – Child-devouring monster Lamiak (Basque) – Water spirit with bird feet La Mojana (Colombian) – Shapeshifting, female water spirit Lampades (Greek) – Underworld nymph Landvættir (Norse) – Nature spirits Langmeidong (Manipuri mythology) – Semi human, semi hornbill creature Lares (Roman) – House spirit La Sayona (Venezuela) – Female ghost that punishes unfaithful husbands La Tunda (Colombian) – Nature spirit that seduces and kills men Lava bear – Miniature bear thought to inhabit the lava beds of south central Oregon Laukų dvasios (Lithuanian) – Field spirit Lauma (Baltic) – Sky spirit Lavellan (Scottish) – Gigantic water rat Leanan sidhe (Celtic) – Fairy lover Leanashe (Irish) – Possessing spirit or vampire Leimakids (Greek) – Meadow nymph Leokampoi (Etruscan) – Fish-tailed lion Leontophone (Medieval Bestiary) – Tiny animal poisonous to lions Leprechaun (Irish) – Cobbler spirit Leszi (Slavic) – Tree spirit Leuce (Greek) – White poplar tree nymph Leucrota (Medieval Bestiary) – Crocotta-lion hybrid Leviathan (Jewish) – Sea monster seen in Job 41 Leyak (Balinese) – Anthropophagous flying head with entrails Libyan Aegipanes (Medieval Bestiaries) – Human-horse hybrid Libyan Satyr (Medieval Bestiaries) – Human-goat hybrid Lidérc (Hungary) – Magical chicken that transforms into a humanoid Lightning Bird (Southern Africa) – Magical bird found at sites of lightning strikes Likho (Slavic) – One-eyed hag or goblin Lilin (Jewish) – Night-demoness Lilitu (Assyrian) – Winged demon Limnades (Greek) – Lake nymph Lindworm (Germanic) – Dragon Ljósálfar (Norse) – Sunlight spirits; the Light Elves Ljubi (Albanian)- Demoness Llamhigyn Y Dwr (Welsh) – Frog-bat-lizard hybrid Loch Ness Monster (Scottish) – Serpentine sea monster Loki (Norse mythology) – God of night Lo-lol (Abenaki) – Hideous monster Lóng – Chinese dragon Longana (Italian) – Female human-goat hybrid and water spirit Long Ma (Chinese) – Dragon-horse hybrid Loogaroo (French America) – Shapeshifting, female vampire Lou Carcolh (French) – Snake-mollusk hybrid Loup-garou (French) – Werewolf Loveland frog (American Folklore) (Ohio) – Cryptid, Humanoid Frog Lubber fiend (English) – House spirit Luduan (Chinese) – Truth-detecting animal Lugat (Albanian) – Vampire Luison (Guaraní) – Werewolf | Cadaver-eating dog Lusca – Sea Monster Lutin (French) – Amusing goblin Lycanthrope (Greek) – Werewolf Lyngbakr Lynx (Medieval Bestiaries) – Feline guide spirit
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:47:20 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (M)
Maa-alused (Estonian mythology) – Subterranean spirit Machlyes (Medieval bestiaries) – Hermaphroditic humanoid Macrocephali (Medieval bestiaries) – Giant-headed humanoid Madam Koi Koi (West African Mythology ) – Female ghost Madremonte (Colombian folklore) – Nature guardian Maero (Māori) – Savage, arboreal humanoids Magog (English folklore) – Giant protector of London Maha-pudma (Hindu mythology) – Giant elephant that holds up the world Mairu (Basque mythology) – Megalith-building giant Mājas gari (Latvian mythology) – Benevolent house spirit Majitu – in Swahili mythology, shape-shifting spirits that can pass as humans Makara (Indian mythology) – Aquatic beings Makura-gaeshi (Japanese mythology) – Pillow-moving spirit Mallt-y-Nos (Welsh mythology) – Spirit of the hunt Mami Wata (Africa and the African diaspora) – Supernaturally beautiful water spirits Manananggal (Philippine mythology) – Vampires that sever their torsos from their legs to fly around Mandi (Medieval bestiaries) – Humanoid with a forty-year lifespan Mandrake (Medieval folklore) – Diminutive, animated construct Manes (Roman mythology) – Ancestral spirits Mannegishi (Cree) – Little people with six fingers and no noses Manticore (Persian mythology) – Lion-human-scorpion hybrid Mapinguari (Brazilian mythology) – Giant sloth Mara (Scandinavian folklore) – Female night-demon Marabbecca (Italian folklore) – Malevolent water spirit Mareikura (Tuamotu) – Attendant of Kiho-tumu, the supreme god Mares of Diomedes (Greek mythology) – Man-eating horses Marid (Arabian mythology) – Jinn associated fortune tellers Marmennill (Norse mythology) – mermen with prophetic abilities Maro deivės (Lithuanian mythology) – Disease spirits Maski-mon-gwe-zo-os (Abenaki mythology) – Shapeshifting toad spirit Matagot (French mythology) – Spirit that takes animal form; usually that of a black cat Matsya (Hindu mythology) – First Avatar of Vishnu in the form of a half-fish and half-man Mayura (Hindu mythology) – Peacock spirit Mazzikin (Jewish mythology) – Invisible, malevolent spirit Mbói Tu'ĩ (Guaraní mythology) – Snake-parrot hybrid Mbwiri (Central Africa) – Possessing demon Medusa (Greek mythology) – Serpent-female hybrid (Gorgon) with numerous snake heads Melek Taus- biblical bird Meliae (Greek mythology) – Ash tree nymph Melusine (Medieval folklore) – Female water spirit, with the form of a winged mermaid or serpent Menehune (Hawaiian mythology) – Little people and craftsmen Menninkäinen (Finnish mythology) – Little people and nature spirits Merlion (Singapore) – Combination of a lion and a fish, the symbol of Singapore Mermaid/Merman (multiple cultures) – Human-fish hybrid Merlin (English mythology) – An elderly wizard Merrow (Irish mythology and Scottish) – Human-fish hybrid Metee-kolen-ol (Abenaki mythology) – Ice-hearted wizards Mimi (Australian Aboriginal mythology) – Extremely elongated humanoid that has to live in rock crevasses to avoid blowing away Minka Bird (Australian Aboriginal mythology) – Death spirit Minokawa (Philippine) – Giant swallow Minotaur (Greek mythology) – Human-bull hybrid Mishibizhiw (Ojibwa) – Feline water spirit Misi-ginebig (Ojibwa) – Serpentine rain spirit Misi-kinepikw (Cree) – Serpentine rain spirit Mizuchi (Japanese mythology) – Water dragon Mogwai (Chinese mythology) – Vengeful ghost or demon Mohan (Latin American folklore) – Nature spirit Mokèlé-mbèmbé (Congo) – Water-dwelling creature Mokoi (Australian Aboriginal mythology) – Malevolent spirit that kills sorcerers Moñái (Guaraní mythology) – Giant snake with antennae Monocerus (Medieval bestiaries) – One-horned stag-horse-elephant-boar hybrid, sometimes treated as distinct from the unicorn Mono Grande (South America) – Giant monkey Monopod (Medieval bestiaries) – Dwarf with one giant foot Mooinjer veggey (Manx folklore) – Nature spirit Mora (Slavic mythology) – Disembodied spirit Morgens (Breton and Welsh mythology) – Water spirits Morinji-no-okama (Japanese mythology) – Animated tea kettle Mormolykeia (Greek) – Underworld spirit Moroi (Romanian) – Vampiric ghost Moss people (Continental Germanic mythology) – Little people and tree spirits Mothman (American folklore) – Large grey winged humanoid with glowing red eyes Mugwump (Canadian folklore) – Fish-like lake monster Mujina (Japanese mythology) – Shapeshifting badger spirit Muldjewangk (Australian Aboriginal mythology) – Water monster Multo (Philippine mythology) – Spirit of a deceased person seeking justice or has unfinished business Mummy (Egyptian) – Undead creature who revives Muma Pădurii (Romanian folklore) – Forest-dwelling hag Muscaliet (Medieval bestiaries) – Hare-squirrel-boar hybrid that has an intense body heat Muse (Greek mythology) – Spirits that inspire artists Mushusshu (Mesopotamian mythology) Musimon (Heraldic) – Sheep-goat hybrid Myling (Scandinavian folklore) – Ghosts of unbaptized children Myrmecoleon (Medieval bestiaries) – Ant-lion hybrid
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:47:42 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (N)
Nachzehrer (German) – Anthropophagous undead Nāga (Buddhist and Hindu) – Nature and water spirits, serpentine or human-serpent hybrids Naga fireballs (Thai) – Spectral fire Nagual (Mesoamerica) – Human-animal shapeshifter Naiad (Greek) – Freshwater nymph Näkki (Finnish) – Water spirit Namahage (Japanese) – Ritual disciplinary demon from the Oga Peninsula Namazu (Japanese) – Giant catfish whose thrashing causing earthquakes Nando-baba (Japanese) – Old woman who hides under the floor in abandoned storerooms Nang Takian (Thai) – Tree spirit Nanom-keea-po-da (Abenaki) – Earthquake spirit Napaeae (Greek) – Grotto nymph Narasimha (Hindu mythology) – Avatar of Vishnu in the form of half-man/half-lion Narecnitsi (Slavic) – Fate spirit Nariphon (Thai) – Pod people Nargun (Gunai) – Water monster Nasnas (Arabian) – Half-human, half-demon creature with half a body Nav' (Slavic) – Ghost Nawao (Hawaiian) – Savage humanoid N-dam-keno-wet (Abenaki) – Fish-human hybrid Neptune (Roman mythology) – God of freshwater and sea Neck (Germanic mythology) – Female water spirit Negret (Catalan) – Little people that turn into coins Nekomata (Japanese) – Split-tailed magical cat Nekomusume (Japanese) – Cat in the form of a girl Nemean Lion (Greek) – Lion with impenetrable skin Nephilim (Abrahamic mythology) – Gigantic sons of Grigori and human women Nereid (Greek) – Nymph daughters of Nereus Ngen (Mapuche) – Nature spirit Nguruvilu (Mapuche) – Fox-like water snake Nian (Chinese) – Predatory animal Nightmarchers (Hawaiian) – Warrior ghosts Nikusui (Japanese) – Monster which appears as a young woman and sucks all of the flesh off of its victim's body Nimerigar (Shoshone) – Aggressive little people Ningyo (Japanese) – Monkey-fish hybrid Ninki Nanka (Western Africa) – Large reptile, possibly a dragon Nisse (Scandinavian) – House spirit Níðhöggr (Norse) – Dragon Nivatakavachas (Hindu) – Ocean demon Nix (Germanic) – Female water spirit Nobusuma (Japanese) – Supernatural wall, also a monstrous flying squirrel Nocnitsa (Slavic) – Nightmare spirit Noppera-bō (Japanese) – Faceless ghost Nozuchi (Japanese) – Small sea serpent Nuckelavee (Scottish) – Malevolent human-horse-fish hybrid Nue (Japanese) – Monkey-raccoon dog-tiger-snake hybrid Nü Gui (Chinese) – Vengeful female ghost Nukekubi (Japanese) – Disembodied, flying head that attacks people Nuku-mai-tore (Māori) – Forest spirit Nuli (Medieval Bestiary) – Humanoid with backwards, eight-toed feet Numen (Roman) – Tutelary spirit Nuno (Philippine) – Malevolent little people Nuppeppo (Japanese) – Animated chunk of dead flesh Nurarihyon (Japanese) – Head-sized ball-like creature that floats in the sea and teases sailors Nure-onna (Japanese) – Female monster who appears on the beach Nurikabe (Japanese) – Spirit that manifests as an impassable, invisible wall Nyami Nyami (Tonga (Zimbabwean) mythology) – Snake-spirit of the Zambezi River Nykštukas (Lithuanian) – Cavern spirit Nymph (Greek) – Nature spirit
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:48:20 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (O)
Obake (Japanese) – Shapeshifting spirits Obariyon (Japanese) – Spook which rides piggyback on a human victim and becomes unbearably heavy Obayifo (Ashanti) – Vampiric possession spirit Obia (West Africa) – Gigantic animal that serves witches Oceanid (Greek) – Nymph daughters of Oceanus Odei (Basque) – Storm spirit Odin (Norse mythology) – King of Asgard Odmience (Slavic) – Changeling Og (Jewish) – Giant king of the Amorites Ogopogo (Canadian) Canadian Lake Monster Ogun (Nigeria) – Iron god for the Yoruba people (South Western Nigeria) Ogre (Medieval folklore) – Large, grotesque humanoid Oiwa (Japanese) – Ghost of a woman with a distorted face who was murdered by her husband Ojáncanu (Cantabrian) – Giant cyclops who embodies evil. Okiku (Japanese) – Spirit of a plate-counting servant girl, associated with the "Okiku-Mushi" worm Ōkubi (Japanese) – Death spirit Okuri-inu (Japanese) – Dog or wolf that follows travelers at night, similar to the Black dog of English folklore Ole-Higue (Guyanese) – Vampiric hag who takes the form of a fireball at night Ōmukade (Japanese) – Giant, human-eating centipede that lives in the mountains Oni (Japanese) – Large, grotesque humanoid demon, usually having red skin and horns Onibi (Japanese) – Spectral fire Onmoraki (Japanese) – Bird-demon created from the spirits of freshly dead corpses Onocentaur (Medieval Bestiaries) – Human-donkey hybrid Onoskelis (Greek) – Shapeshifting demon Onryō (Japanese) – Vengeful ghost that manifests in a physical rather than a spectral form Onza (Aztec and Latin American folklore) – Wild cat, possibly a subspecies of cougar Oozlum bird (Unknown origin) – Bird that flies backwards Ophiotaurus (Greek) – Bull-serpent hybrid Opinicus (Heraldic) – Lion-eagle hybrid, similar to a griffin, but with leonine forelimbs Orang Bunian (Malay) – Forest spirit Orang Minyak (Malay) – Spectral rapist Ördög (Hungarian) – Shapeshifting demon Oread (Greek) – Mountain nymph Ork (Tyrolean) – Little people and house spirits Orobas (European) – Horse-headed, honest oracle classed as a demon Orphan Bird (Medieval Bestiaries) – Peacock-eagle-swan-crane hybrid Orthrus (Greek) – Two-headed dog Osiris (Hellenized) – God of the dead and the judge of the underworld Oshun (Nigeria) – God of love and fertility Otso (Finnish) – Bear spirit Ouroboros (Worldwide) – Mystic serpent/dragon that eats its own tail Ovinnik (Slavic) – Malevolent threshing house spirit Owlman (Cornish) – Owl-like humanoid
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:48:45 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (P)
Paasselkä devils (Finnish) – Spectral fire Pamola (Abenaki) – Weather spirit Panes (Greek) – Human-goat hybrids descended from the god Pan Pandi (Medieval Bestiary) – White-haired humanoid with giant ears and eight fingers and toes Panis (Hindu) – Demons with herds of stolen cows Panlong (Chinese) – Water dragon Panotti (Medieval Bestiaries) – Humanoid with gigantic ears Panther (Medieval Bestiaries) – Feline with sweet breath Parandrus (Medieval Bestiaries) – Shapeshifting animal whose natural form was a large ruminant Pard (Medieval Bestiaries) – Fast, spotted feline believed to mate with lions to produce leopards Pardalokampoi (Etruscan) – Fish-tailed leopard Patagon (Medieval folklore) – Giant race reputed to live in the area of Patagonia Patasola (Latin America) – Anthropophagous, one-legged humanoid Patupairehe (Māori) – White-skinned nature spirits Pech (Scottish) – Strong little people Pegaeae (Greek) – Spring nymph Pegasus (Greek) – Winged horse Pegacorn – Pegasus-unicorn hybrid Pelesit (Malay) – Servant spirit Peluda (French) – Dragon Penanggalan (Malay) – Vampires that sever their heads from their bodies to fly around, usually with their intestines or other internal organs trailing behind Peng (Chinese) – Giant bird Penghou (Chinese) – Tree spirit Peri (Persian) – Winged humanoid Peryton (Allegedly Medieval folklore) – Deer-bird hybrid Pesanta (Catalan) – Nightmare demon in the form of a cat or dog Peuchen (Chilota and Mapuche) – Vampiric, flying, shapeshifting serpent Phi Tai Hong (Thai) – Ghost of a person who has died suddenly of a violent or cruel death Phoenix (Phoenician) – Regenerative bird reborn from its own ashes Piasa (Native American mythology) – Winged, antlered feline-like dragon Piatek (Armenian) – Large land animal Pictish Beast (Pictish stones) – Stylistic animal, possibly a dragon Pillan (Mapuche) – Nature spirit Plagg ([Japanese spirit]) Pim-skwa-wagen-owad (Abenaki) – Water spirit Piru (Finnish) – Minor demon Pishacha (Hindu) – Carrion-eating demon Pishtaco (Peru) – Monster man that steals its victim's body fat for cannibalistic purposes Pita-skog (Abenaki) – Serpentine rain spirit Pixie (Cornish) – Little people and nature spirits Pixiu (Chinese) – Winged lion Pi yao (Chinese) – Horned, dragon-lion hybrid Plakavac (Slavic) – Vampire created when a mother strangles her child Pok-wejee-men (Abenaki) – Tree spirit Polevik (Polish) – Little people and field spirits Pollo Maligno (Colombian) – Man-eating chicken spirit Polong (Malay) – Invisible servant spirit Poltergeist (German) – Ghost that moves objects Pombero (Guaraní) – Wild man and nature spirit Ponaturi (Māori) – Grotesque, malevolent humanoid Pontianak (Malay) – Undead, vampiric women who died in childbirth Pope Lick Monster (American Folklore) Kentucky Urban Legend – Cryptid, a murderous creature that is part man, sheep, and goat Poukai (Māori) – Giant bird Preta (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain) – Ghosts of especially greedy people Pricolici (Romanian – Roman) – Undead wolf Psoglav (Serbia) – Dog-headed monster Psotnik (Slavic) – Mischievous spirit Psychai (Greek) – Butterfly-winged nymphs, daughters of Psyche Psychopomp (Greek) – Creatures, spirits, angels, or deities in many religions who escort newly deceased souls from Earth to the afterlife Púca (Welsh) – Shapeshifting animal spirit Púki (Icelandic) – Malevolent little person Puck (English) – House spirit Putz (German) – House spirit Pugot (Philippine) – Headless humanoid Puk (Frisian) – House spirit Pūķis (Latvian) – Dragon Puckwudgie (Native American mythology) – Troll-like gray-skinned being Pygmy (Greek) – Little people Pyrausta (Greek) – Insect-dragon hybrid Python (Greek) – Serpentine dragon
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:49:13 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (Q)
Qalupalik (Inuit mythology) – Aquatic human abductor Qilin (Chinese) – Dragon-ox-deer hybrid Qiqirn (Inuit) – Large, bald dog spirit Questing Beast (Arthurian legend) – Serpent-leopard-lion-hart hybrid Quetzalcoatl (Aztec) – Important Aztec god whose name means "feathered serpent"; he is not to be confused with the quetzal, a type of bird Quinotaur (Frankish) – Five-horned bull
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:49:41 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (R)
Rå (Norse) – Spirit that protects a specific place Rabisu (Akkadian) – Vampiric spirit that ambushes people Radande (Swedish) – Tree spirit Ragana (Lithuanian) – Malevolent witch Raijū (Japanese) – Lightning spirit Rain Bird (Native American) – Rain spirit Rainbow crow (Lenape) – Crow spirit Rainbow Fish (Hindu) – Whale-sized, multi-colored fish Rainbow Serpent (Australian Aboriginal) – Snake Rakshasa (Buddhist and Hindu) – Shapeshifting demon Ramidreju (Cantabrian) – Extremely long, weasel-like animal Raróg (Slavic) – Whirlwind spirit Raven Mocker (Cherokee) – Life-draining spirit Raven Spirit (Native American, Norse, and Siberian) – Trickster spirit Ratatoskr (Norse) – Squirrel spirit Raystown Ray (American Folklore) – Possible plesiosaur or serpent Redcap (English) – Evil, ugly humanoid Re’em (Jewish) – Gigantic land animal Reichsadler (Heraldic) – Eagle, sometimes depicted with two heads Rephaite (Jewish) – Giant Reptilian humanoid (Global) – Human-lizard hybrid Revenant (Medieval folklore) – Reanimated dead Roc (Arabian and Persian) – Gigantic bird Rokurokubi (Japanese) – Long-necked, humanoid trickster Rompo (Africa and India) – Skeletal creature with elements of a rabbit, badger, and bear Rồng – (Vietnamese) dragon Rougarou (French America) – Human-wolf shapeshifter Rusalka (Slavic) – Female water spirit Ryū – Japanese dragon
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:50:08 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (S)
Saci (Brazilian) – One-legged nature spirit Sagari (Japanese) – Horse head that dangles from trees on Kyūshū Sakabashira (Japanese) – Haunted pillar, installed upside-down Salamander (Alchemy) – Fire elemental Samebito (Japanese) – Shark-man servant of the dragon king of the sea Samodiva (Slavic) – Nature spirit Sampati (Hindu) – The demigod Jatayu's brother Sandman (Northern Europe) – Nursery spirit that induces sleep in children Sango (South Western Nigeria) – Yoruba king of arts, music, dance and entertainment Santelmo (Philippine) – Spirits in the form of fireballs that roam around the forest Santa Claus (North Pole--European folklore) – An elderly man who delivers gifts to well-behaved children on the night of Christmas Eve Sânziană (Romanian) – Nature spirit Sarimanok (Philippine) – Bird of good fortune Sarngika (Hindu) – Bird spirit Sarugami (Japanese) – Wicked monkey spirit who was defeated by a dog Satori (Japanese) – Mind-reading humanoid Satan (Heaven--Abrahamic mythology) – Ruler of Hell Satyr (Greek) – Human-goat hybrid and fertility spirit Satyrus (Medieval Bestiary) – Apes who always bear twins, one the mother loves, the other it hates Sazae-oni (Japanese) – Shapeshifting turban snail spirit Sceadugenga (English) – Shapeshifting undead Scitalis (Medieval Bestiaries) – Snake which mesmerizes its prey Scorpion Man (Sumerian) – Human-scorpion hybrid Scylla (Greek) – Human-snake hybrid with a snake's tail, twelve legs, and six long-necked snake heads Sea-bee (Heraldic) – Fish-tailed bee Sea-lion Sea monk (Medieval folklore) – Fish-like humanoid Sea monster (Worldwide) – Giant, marine animals Sea serpent (Worldwide) – Serpentine sea monster Sea-Wyvern (Heraldic) – Fish-tailed wyvern Seko (Japanese) – Water spirit which can be heard making merry at night Selkie (Faroese, Icelandic, Irish, and Scottish) – Human-seal shapeshifter Senpoku-Kanpoku (Japanese) – Human-faced frog which guides newly deceased souls to the graveyard Seps (Medieval Bestiaries) – Snake with corrosive venom Serpent (Worldwide) – Snake spirit Serpopard (Ancient Egypt) – Serpent-leopard hybrid Shachihoko (Japanese) – Tiger-carp hybrid Shade (Worldwide) – Spiritual imprint Shadow People (American) – Malevolent ghost Shahbaz (Persian) – Giant eagle or hawk Shaitan (Islam) – Islamic version of the Devil (Satan) from the Bible Shang-Yang (Chinese) – Rain bird Shedim (Jewish) – Chicken-legged demon Shedu (Akkadian and Sumerian) – Protective spirit who takes the form of a winged bull or human-headed lion Shellycoat (English, Scottish and German, as schellenrocc) – Water spirit Shen (Chinese) – Shapeshifing sea monster Shenlong (Chinese) – Weather dragon Shibaten (Japanese) – Water spirit from Shikoku Shikigami (Japanese) – Servant spirit Shiki-ōji (Japanese) – Child-sized servant spirit Shikome (Japanese) – Underworld hag Shinigami (Japanese) – "Death god" Shiro-bōzu (Japanese) – White, faceless spirit Shirouneri (Japanese) – Animated mosquito netting or dust cloth Shiryō (Japanese) – Spirit of a dead person Shisa (Japanese) – Lion-dog hybrid Shishi (Chinese) – Protective animal Shōjō (Japanese) – Red-haired sea-sprites who love alcohol Shōkera (Japanese) – Creature that peers in through skylights Shtriga (Albanian) – Vampire witch that feeds on children Shui Gui (Chinese) – Drowned ghost Shug Monkey (English) – Dog/monkey Shunoban (Japanese) – Red-faced ghoul Shuten-dōji (Japanese) – Ruler of the Oni Sídhe – (Irish and Scottish) – Ancestral or nature spirit Sigbin (Philippine) – Goat-like vampire Sileni (Greek) – Bald, fat, thick-lipped, and flat-nosed followers of Dionysus Simargl (Slavic) – Winged dog Simurgh (Persian) – Dog-lion-peacock hybrid Singa (Batak) – Feline animal Sint Holo (Choctaw) – Serpentine rain spirit Siren (Greek) – Human-bird hybrid Sirin (Slavic) – Demonic human-headed bird Sirrush (Akkadian) – Dragon with aquiline hind legs and feline forelegs Sisiutl (American Indian) – Two-headed sea serpent Si-Te-Cah (Paiute) – Red-haired giants Sjörå (Norse) – Freshwater spirit Sjövættir (Norse) – Sea spirit Skin-walker (American Indian) – Animal-human shapeshifter Skogsrå (Scandinavian) – Forest spirit Sköll (Norse) – Wolf that chases the Sun Skookum (Chinook Jargon) – Hairy giant Skeleton (Medieval folklore) – Living skeletons Skrzak (Slavic) – Flying imp Sky Women (Polish) – Weather spirit Sleipnir (Norse) – Eight-legged horse Sluagh (Irish and Scottish) – Restless ghost Sodehiki-kozō (Japanese) – Invisible spirit which pulls on sleeves Sōgenbi (Japanese) – Fiery ghost of an oil-stealing monk Soragami (Japanese) – Ritual disciplinary demon Soraki-gaeshi (Japanese) – Sound of trees being cut down, when later none seem to have been cut Sorobanbōzu (Japanese) – Ghost with an abacus Sōtangitsune (Japanese) – Fox spirit from Kyoto Soucouyant (Trinidad and Tobago) – Vampiric hag who takes the form of a fireball at night Spearfinger (Cherokee) – Sharp-fingered hag Spectre (Worldwide) – Terrifying ghost Sphinx (Greek) – Winged woman-headed lion Spiriduş (Romanian) – Little people Spirit – Ghosts Spriggan (Cornish) – Guardians of graveyards and ruins Sprite (Medieval folklore) – little people, ghosts or elves Squonk (American) – Ugly and lonely creature capable of evading capture by dissolving itself into a pool of tears Stihi (Albanian)- Demonic dragon who guards a treasure Strigoi (Romanian) – Vampire Strix (Roman) – Vampiric bird Struthopodes (Medieval Bestiaries) – Humanoid whose males have enormous feet, and females have tiny feet Strzyga (Slavic) – Vampiric undead Stuhać (Slavic) – Malevolent mountain spirit Stymphalian Bird (Greek) – Metallic bird Suangi (New Guinea) – Cannibalistic sorcerer Succubus (Medieval folklore) – Female night-demon Sudice (Slavic) – Fortune spirit Sunakake-baba (Japanese) – Sand-throwing hag Sunekosuri (Japanese) – Small dog- or cat-like creature that rubs against a person's legs at night Surma (Finnish) – Hellhound Suzaku (Japanese) – Japanese version of the Chinese Vermillion Bird Svaðilfari (Norse) – Unnatural strong horse, father of Sleipnir Svartálfar (Norse) – Cavern spirits; the Black Elves The Swallower (Ancient Egyptian) – Crocodile-leopard-hippopotamus hybrid Swan maiden (Worldwide) – Swan-human shapeshifter Sylph (Alchemy) – Air elemental Sylvan (Medieval folklore) – Forest spirit Syrbotae (Medieval Bestiaries) – African giant Syrictæ (Medieval Bestiaries) – Reptilian humanoid
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:50:47 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (T)
Tachash (Jewish) – Large land animal Tailypo (American Folklore) (Appalachia) – Powerful animal, that takes revenge on those who steal its tail Taimatsumaru (Japanese) – Tengu surrounded in demonic fire Takam (Persian) – Nature spirit Taka-onna (Japanese) – Female spirit which can stretch itself to peer into the second story of a building Talos (Greek) – Giant made of bronze Tangie (Scottish) – Shapeshifting water spirit Taniwha (Māori) – Water spirit Tantankororin (Japanese) – Unharvested persimmon which becomes a monster Tanuki (Japanese) – Shapeshifting raccoon dog Taotao Mona (Mariana Islands) – Ancestral spirits Taotie (Chinese) – Greed spirit Tapairu (Mangaia) – Nature spirit Tarasque (French) – Dragon with leonine, turtle, bear, and human attributes Tartalo (Basque) – One-eyed giant Tartaruchi (Christian) – Demonic punisher Tatami-tataki (Japanese) – Poltergeist that hits the tatami mats at night Tatzelwurm – (Alpine Folklore) a lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs. Tatsu – Japanese dragon Taurokampoi (Etruscan) – Fish-tailed bull Tavara (Trabzon) – Night-demon[citation needed] Teju Jagua (Guaraní) – Lizard with seven dog heads Tecumbalam (Mayan) – Bird Tengu (Japanese) – Anthropomorphic bird Tennin (Japanese) – Angelic humanoid Te-no-me (Japanese) – Ghost of a blind man, with his eyes on his hands Tepegoz (Azerbaijani) – Azerbaijani mythical creature similar to the cyclops Polyphemus Terrible Monster (Jewish) – Lion-eagle-scorpion hybrid made from the blood of murder victims Teumessian Fox (Greek) – Gigantic fox Theriocephalus (Medieval folklore) – Animal-headed humanoid Three-legged bird (Asia and Africa) – Solar bird Thunderbird (Native American) – Avian lightning bird spirit Thor (Norse mythology) – God of thunder and storm Tiangou (Chinese) – Meteoric dog Tianlong (Chinese) – Celestial dragon Tibicena (Canarian) – Evil Dog Tiddy Mun (English) – Bog spirit Tigmamanukan (Philippine) – Asian fairy bluebird Tigris (Jewish) – Giant lion Tikbalang (Philippine) – Anthropomorphic horse Tikoloshe (Zulu) – Little people and water spirit Timingila (Hindu) – Sea monster Tipua (Māori) – Spirit that protects a specific place Titan (Greek) – Primeval god Tiyanak (Philippine) – Demons that are souls of dead unbaptized babies Tizheruk (Inuit) – Sea serpent Tlahuelpuchi (Tlaxcalan) – Shapeshifting vampire Tōfu-kozō (Japanese) – Spirit child carrying a block of tofu Toire-no-Hanakosan (Japanese) – Ghost who lurks in grade school restroom stalls Tomte (Scandinavian) – House spirit Topielec (Slavic) – Water spirit Tōtetsu (Japanese) – Greed spirit Toyol (Malay) – Servant spirit Trasgo (Spanish and Portuguese) – Grotesque, mischievous little people Trauco (Chilota) – Fertility spirit Trenti (Cantabrian) – Diminutive demon Trickster – Character in a story which exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge, and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and conventional behaviour Tripurasura (Hindu) – Demonic inhabitants of Tripura Tritons (Greek) – Male human-fish hybrid Troll (Norse) – Nature spirit Trow (Orkney and Shetland) – Little people and nature spirits Tsi-noo (Abenaki) – Vampiric demon Tsuchigumo (Japanese) – Shapeshifting, giant spider Tsuchinoko (Japanese) – Plump snake-like creature Tsukumogami (Japanese) – Inanimate object that becomes animated after existing for 100 years Tsul 'Kalu (Cherokee) – Giant nature spirit Tsurara-onna (Japanese) – Icicle woman Tsurube-otoshi (Japanese) – Monster which drops or lowers a bucket from the top of a tree to catch people Tugarin Zmeyevich (Slavic) – Evil shapeshifter Tylwyth Teg (Welsh) – Nature spirit Tupilaq (Inuit) – Animated construct Turehu (Māori) – Pale spirit Türst (Swiss) – legendary figure who turns people into dogs Turul (Hungarian) – Giant falcon that helped shape the origins of the Magyars Tyger (Heraldry) – Like a real tiger, but lacks stripes. It has the tufted tail of a lion and a thick mane along the neck like a horse Typhon (Greek) – Winged, snake-legged giant Tzitzimitl (Aztec) – Skeletal star spirit
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:51:10 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (U)
Ubume (Japanese) – Ghosts of women who died in childbirth Uchek Langmeidong(Manipuri mythology) – Semi human, semi hornbill creature Uma-no-ashi (Japanese) – Horse's leg which dangles from a tree and kicks passersby Umibōzu (Japanese) – Ghost of drowned priest Umi-nyōbō (Japanese) – Female sea monster who steals fish Undead (Worldwide) – Dead that behave as if alive Underwater panther (Native American) – Feline water spirit Undine (Alchemy) – Water elemental Unhcegila (Lakota) – Dragon Unicorn (Medieval Bestiaries) – Horse-like creature with the legs of an antelope, the tail of a lion and a single magical healing horn. Unktehi (Lakota) – Serpentine rain spirit Unktehila (Lakota) – Reptilian water monster Upinis (Lithuanian) – River spirit Urayuli (Native American) – Hairy giant Uriaș (Romanian) – Giant Urmahlullu (Mesopotamian) – Lion-human hybrid guardian spirit Ushi-oni (Japanese) – Bull-headed monster Utukku (Akkadian) – ″Underworld messenger spirit″ Uwan (Japanese) – Spirit that shouts to surprise people
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:51:47 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (V)
Vadātājs (Latvian) – Spirit that misleads people Vahana (Hindu) – Divine mounts Vaibhavi (Indian) – Deadly snake Valkyrie (Norse) – Female spirit that leads souls of dead warriors to Valhalla Vâlvă (Romanian) – Female nature spirit Valravn (Danish) – Supernatural raven Vampire (Slavic) – Reanimated corpse that feeds on blood Vanara (Hindu) – Human-ape hybrid Vântoase (Romanian) – Female weather spirit Varaha (Hindu mythology) – Third Avatar of Vishnu in the form of a boar Vârcolac (Romanian) – Vampire or werewolf Vardøger (Scandinavian) – Ghostly double Vedrfolnir (Norse) – Hawk sitting between the eyes of an eagle in the crown of the World Tree Yggdrasil Veļi (Latvian) – Ghost, shade, formed after a death of a human Věri Şělen – Chuvash dragon Vetala (Hindu) – Corpses possessed by vampiric spirits Víbria (Catalan) – Dragon with breasts and an eagle's beak Vielfras (German) – Gluttonous dog-cat-fox hybrid Vila (Slavic) – Weather spirit Vilkacis (Latvian) – Animalistic, werewolf-like monster Viruñas (Colombian) – Handsome demon Vision Serpent (Mayan) – Mystical dragon Víðópnir, (Norse) – Rooster that sits atop the tree Vodyanoy (Slavic) – Male water spirit Vrykolakas (Greek) – Undead wolf-human hybrid Vættir (Norse) – Nature spirit
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:52:09 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (W)
Waldgeist (German) – Forest spirit Wana-games-ak (Abenaki) – Water spirits Wani (Japanese) – Crocodilian water monster Wanyūdō (Japanese) – Demon in the form of a burning human-headed ox cart Warak ngendog (Indonesian Muslim) – Egg-laying bird Warg (English and Scandinavian O.N. vargr) – Giant, demonic wolf Warlock (Worldwide) – Male witch Wassan-mon-ganeehla-ak (Abenaki) – Aurora spirits Water monkey (Chinese) – Water spirit Water sprite (Alchemy) – Water elemental Wati-kutjara (Australia Aboriginal) – Goanna spirits Wa-won-dee-a-megw (Abenaki) – Shapeshifting snail spirit Weiße Frauen (German) – Female spirit Wekufe (Mapuche) – Demon Wendigo (Algonquian) – Anthropophagous spirit Wentshukumishiteu (Inuit) – Water spirit Werecat (Worldwide) – Feline-human shapeshifter Werehyena (Africa) – Hyena-human shapeshifter Werewolf (Worldwide) – Wolf-human shapeshifter White Lady (Worldwide) – Ghost of a murdered or mistreated woman Wild man (European) – Hairy, bipedal, man-like creature Will-o'-the-Wisp (Worldwide) – Spectral fire Wirry-cow (Scottish) – Malevolent spirit Witch (Worldwide) – Person who practices magic Witte Wieven (Dutch) – Female, ancestral spirit Wolpertinger (German) – Forest animal comprised from various animal parts (similar to a Chimera) Wondjina (Australia Aboriginal) – Weather spirit Wraith (Scottish) – Water spirit or ghostly apparition Wulver (Scottish) – Wolf-headed humanoid spirit Wu Tou Gui (Chinese) – Beheaded ghost Wyrm – English dragon Wyvern (Germanic Heraldic) – Flying reptile, usually with two legs and two wings
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:52:39 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (X)
Xana (Asturian) – Female water spirit Xanthus (Greek) Xecotcovach (Mayan) – Bird Xelhua (Aztec) – Giant Xiao (mythology) (Chinese) – Ape or four-winged bird Xing Tian (Chinese) – Headless giant Xiuhcoatl (Aztec) – Drought spirit Xhindi (Albanian) – Elves
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:53:12 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (Y)
Yacumama (South America) – Sea monster Yacuruna (Indigenous people of the Amazon) – Mythical water people, with backwards heads and feet Yadōkai (Japanese) – Malevolent, nocturnal spirit Yagyō-san (Japanese) – Demon who rides through the night on a headless horse Yaksha (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) – Male nature spirit Yakshi (Keralite) – Vampire Yakshini (Buddhist, Hindu, and Jainism) – Female nature spirit Yakubyō-gami (Japanese) – Disease and misfortune spirit Yale (Medieval Bestiaries) – Antelope- or goat-like animal with swiveling horns Yazhi (Tamil) – Lion-like beast Yallery-Brown (English) – Nature spirit Yama (Yama (East Asia)) – Wrathful god Yama-biko (Japanese) – Echo spirit Yama-bito (Japanese) – Savage, mountain-dwelling humanoid Yama-chichi (Japanese) – Monkey-like mountain spirit Yama-inu (Japanese) – Dog-like mountain spirit Yama-otoko (Japanese) – Mountain giant Yamata no Orochi (Japanese) – Gigantic, eight-headed serpent Yama-uba (Japanese) – Malevolent, mountain-dwelling hag Yama-waro (Japanese) – Hairy, one-eyed spirit Yanari (Japanese) – Spirit which causes strange noises Yaoguai (Chinese) – Animalistic demon or fallen gods Yara-ma-yha-who (Australian Aboriginal) – Diminutive, sucker-fingered vampire Yatagarasu (Japanese) – Three-legged crow of Amaterasu Yato-no-kami (Japanese) – Serpent spirits Yeth hound (English) – Headless dog Yeti (Himalayan) – Mountain bigfoot Yilbegän (Turkic) – Either a dragon or a giant Yobuko (Japanese) – Mountain dwelling spirit Yōkai (Japanese) – Supernatural monster Yomotsu-shikome (Japanese) – Underworld hag Yong – Korean dragon Yōsei (Japanese) – Fairy Yosuzume (Japanese) – Mysterious bird that sings at night, sometimes indicating that the okuri-inu is near You Hun Ye Gui (Chinese) – Wandering ghost Yowie (Australian Aboriginal) – Nocturnal human-ape hybrid, also Yahoo Ypotryll (Heraldic) – Boar-camel-ox-serpent hybrid Yuan Gui (Chinese) – Distressed ghost Yukinko (Japanese) – Childlike snow spirit Yuki-onna (Japanese) – Female snow spirit Yūrei (Japanese) – Ghost Yuxa (Tatar) – 100-year-old snake that transforms into a beautiful human
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 20:53:39 GMT -5
List of legendary creatures (Z)
Zahhak (Persian) – Dragon Žaltys (Baltic) – Serpentine fertility spirit Zamzummim (Jewish) – Giant Zana e malit (Albanian) – Mountain fairy who bless warriors Zână (Romanian) – Nature spirit Zashiki-warashi (Japanese) – House spirit Zburator (Romanian) – Wolf-headed dragon Zduhać (Slavic mythology) – Disembodied, heroic spirit Zeus (Greek) – God of lightning and storms Zennyo Ryūō (Japanese) – Rain-making dragon Zhar-Ptitsa (Slavic) – Glowing bird Zhulong (Chinese) – Pig-headed dragon Zhū Què (Chinese) – Fire elemental bird Žiburinis (Lithuanian) – Forest spirit in the form of a glowing skeleton Zilant (Tatar) – Flying chicken-legged reptile Zin (West Africa) – Water spirits Ziz (Jewish) – Giant bird Zlatorog (Slovenia) – White golden-horned deer Zmeu (Romanian folklore) – Giant with a habit of kidnapping young girls Zmiy – Slavic dragon Zombie (Vodou/Worldwide) – Re-animated corpse Zorigami (Japanese) – Animated clock Zuijin (Japanese) – Tutelary spirit Zunbera-bō (Japanese) – Faceless ghost
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:05:58 GMT -5
Partly human Further information: therianthropy Upper part human Human-ungulate hybrids Taur-hybrids (centauroid)
A Centaur fighting a man Taurs are a class of mythological horse people with physically humanoid upper part and four-legged animal lower part.
Anggitay – A strictly-female creature that has the upper body of a human with the lower body of a horse. Centaur – A creature that has the upper body of a human with the lower body of a horse. Onocentaur – A creature that has the upper body of a human with the lower body of a donkey. Ipotane – A human with the hindquarters of a horse. Minotaur – A creature that has the body of a human with the head and tail of a bull.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:06:12 GMT -5
Human-goat hybrids
Satyr men, satyr women, and satyr children. Goat people are a class of mythological beings who physically resemble humans from the waist up, and had goat-like features usually including the hind legs of goats. They fall into various categories, such as sprites, gods, demons, and demigods.[1]
Faun – An ancient Roman nature spirit with the body of a man, but the legs and horns of a goat.[2][3] Originally they differed from the Greek satyrs because they were less frequently associated with drunkenness and ribaldry and were instead seen as "shy, woodland creatures".[4] Starting in the first century BC, the Romans frequently conflated them with satyrs and, after the second century AD, the two are virtually indistinguishable.[2][3][4] Glaistig – A Scottish fairy or ghost who can take the form of a goat-human hybrid.[5][6] Krampus — A Germanic mythical figure of obscure origin. It is often depicted with the legs and horns of a goat, the body of a man, and animalistic facial features. Pan – The god of the wild and protector of shepherds, who has the body of a man, but the legs and horns of a goat. He is often heard playing a flute. Satyr – Originally an ancient Greek nature spirit with the body of a man, but the long tail and pointed ears of a horse.[2][3] From the beginning, satyrs were inextricably associated with drunkenness and ribaldry, known for their love of wine, music, and women.[2][3][7] By the Hellenistic Period, satyrs gradually began to be depicted as men with the horns and legs of goats, likely due to conflation with Pan.[2][3] They were eventually conflated with the Roman fauns and, since roughly the second century AD, they have been indistinguishable from each other.[2][3][4] Silenos - A tutor to Dionysus who is virtually identical to satyrs and normally indistinguishable, although sometimes depicted as more elderly.[7][3]
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:06:26 GMT -5
Human-bird hybrids
A medieval depiction of a harpy as a bird-woman Alkonost – A creature from Russian folklore with the head of a woman with the body of a bird, said to make beautiful sounds that make anyone who hears them forget all that they know and not want anything more ever again. Gamayun – A Russian creature portrayed with the head of a woman and the body of a bird. Inmyeonjo – A human face with bird body creature in ancient Korean mythology. Harpy – A half-bird, half-woman creature of Greek mythology, portrayed sometimes as a woman with bird wings and legs. Kinnara – Half-human, half-bird in later Indian mythology. Lamia – Woman with duck feet. Lilitu – A woman with bird legs (and sometimes wings) found in Mesopotamian mythology. Siren – Half-bird, half-woman creature of Greek mythology, who lured sailors to their deaths with their singing voices. Sirin – Half-bird, half-human creature with the head and chest of a woman from Russian folklore. Its bird half is generally that of an owl's body. Uchek Langmeidong - A half-woman and half-hornbill creature in Manipuri folklore, depicted as a girl who was turned into a bird to escape from her stepmother's torture in the absence of her father.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:06:45 GMT -5
Human-fish hybrids Atargatis – Human face, fish body. Ceasg – A Scottish mermaid. Ichthyocentaurs – Creatures that have the torsos of a man or woman, the front legs of a horse, and the tails of a fish. Jengu – A water spirit Matsya – An avatar of Lord Vishnu that is half-man half-fish. Merfolk – A race of half-human, half-fish creatures. The males are called Mermen and the females are called Mermaids. Sirena – A mermaid from Philippine folklore. Siyokoy – Mermen with scaled bodies from Philippine folklore. It is the male counterpart of the Sirena. Triton - A Greek God and the son of Poseidon who has the same description as the Merman. Some depictions have him with two fish tails.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:07:00 GMT -5
Human-snake hybrids
A nure-onna as depicted in Sawaki Suushi's Hyakkai-Zukan Draconope (snake-feet) – "Snake-feet are large and powerful serpents, with faces very like those of human maidens and necks ending in serpent bodies" as described by Vincent of Beauvais.[8] Echidna – A half-woman and half-snake monster that lives inside a cave. Fu Xi – A god said to have been made by Nu Wa. Ketu – An Asura who has the lower parts of a snake and said to have four arms. Lamia – Like a mermaid but with the lower body like that of a snake and is usually female. Nāga – A term referring to human/snake mixes of all kinds. Nü Wa – A woman with the lower body of a serpent in Chinese folklore. Nure-onna – A creature with the head of a woman and body of a snake. Tlanchana – An aquatic deity that is part woman and part snake. Zhuyin – A creature with the face of a man and the body of a snake. Orochimaru - A human the has the abilities and can become a snake with a human head.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:07:10 GMT -5
Other hybrids Adlet – A human with dog legs. Bes – An Egyptian god with the hindquarters of a lion. Keibu Keioiba - A tiger-headed human in Manipuri folklore. Kurma – Upper-half human, lower half tortoise. Kusarikku – A demon with the head, arms, and torso of a human and the ears, horns, and hindquarters of a bull. Manticore - A creature with the face of a man, the body of a lion, the wings of a bat or a dragon and the tail of a scorpion Nandi – Some Puranas describe Nandi or Nandikeshvara as bull-faced, with a human body that resembles that of Shiva in proportion and aspect. Penghou – A creature with the face of a man and the body of a dog. Scorpion Man – Half-man half-scorpion.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:07:21 GMT -5
Human-headed, complex body (often with parts from multiple animals)
Assyrian lamassu dated 721, BCE Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago. Avatea – A Mangaian god that has the right half of a man and the left half of a fish. Bai Ze – A creature from Chinese mythology with the head of a human and the body of a cattle with six horns and nine eyes. Buraq – A creature from Arabic iconography that has the head of a man and the body of a winged horse. Hatuibwari – A dragon-like creature with the head of a human with four eyes, the body of a serpent, and the wings of a bat. Kamadhenu – A bovine creature with the head of a human, the body of a cow, the wings of a pigeon, and the tail of a peacock. Meduza – A sea creature from Russian folklore with the head of a maiden and the body of a striped beast, having a dragon tail with a snake's mouth and elephant legs with the same snake mouths. Lamassu – A deity that is often depicted with a human head, a bull's body or lion's body, and an eagle's wings. Sphinx – A creature with the head of a human or a cat, the body of a lion, and occasional wings of an eagle.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:07:33 GMT -5
Human with animal head Main article: Theriocephaly
Ganesha, with Elephant's head
Horus, with Falcon's head Abraxas – A god-like Gnostic creature with many different types of portrayals, many of which as different types of hybrids. Anubis – The jackal-headed Egyptian God. Baphomet – Traditionally depicted as an anthropomorphic creature with goat's head Bastet – The cat-headed Egyptian Goddess. Bird goddess – Vinca figures of a woman with a bird head Capelobo - A creature from Brazilian folklore with the head of an anteater, the torso of a human, and the legs of a goat. Cernunnos – An ancient Gaulish/Celtic God with a head of a deer. Chi You – A creature from Chinese mythology with the head of a bull, the torso of a human and the ears and hindquarters of a bear. Cuca - A creature from Brazilian folklore and female counterpart of the Coco that is depicted as a witch with the head of an alligator. It will catch and eat children that disobey their parents. Cynocephalus – A dog-headed creature. Daksha – His head was replaced by a goat's head after a beheading. Ganesha – An elephant-headed God. Hayagriva – A horse-headed avatar. Heqet – The frog-headed Egyptian God. Horse-Face – A horse-headed guardian or type of guardian of the Underworld in Chinese mythology. Horus, Monthu, Ra, and Seker – Each of these Egyptian Gods has the head of a falcon or hawk. Karasu-tengu – A crow-type Tengu. Karura – A divine creature of Japanese Hindu-Buddhist mythology with the head of a bird and the torso of a human. Keibu Keioiba - A tiger headed human, who was a priest voluntarily transformed his body, in Manipuri folklore. Khepri – The dung beetle-headed Egyptian God. Khnum – The ram-headed Egyptian God. Kuk – Kuk's male form has a frog head while his female form has a snake head. Maahes, Pakhet, Sekhmet, and Tefnut – Each of these Egyptian Gods has the head of a lion. Meretseger – The cobra-headed Egyptian Goddess. Minotaur – A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man. Some depictions have it also sporting the tail and/or hindquarters of a bull. Nandi – Some Puranas describe Nandi or Nandikeshvara as bull-faced, with a human body that resembles that of Shiva in proportion and aspect. Narasimha – A Hindu deity with a lion-like face. Ox-Head – An ox-headed guardian or type of guardian of the Underworld in Chinese mythology. Pratyangira – A Hindu Goddess having the head of a lion. Sekmet – The lioness-headed Egyptian Goddess. Set – The dog-headed Egyptian God. Sobek – The crocodile-headed Egyptian God. Taweret – The hippopotamus-headed Egyptian Goddess. Tikbalang - A tall Filipino horse-headed man. Thoth – The ibis-headed Egyptian God. Varaha – A boar-headed avatar. Zhu Bajie – A pig-headed major character of the novel Journey to the West.
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Post by The Perilous Dreamer on Jun 27, 2021 21:08:12 GMT -5
Human with added animal parts Winged Angel – Humanoid creatures who are generally depicted with bird-like wings. In Abrahamic mythology and Zoroastrianism mythology, angels are often depicted as benevolent celestial beings who act as messengers between God and humans. Fairy – A humanoid with insect-like wings. Mothman – A humanoid moth. Seraph – An elite angel with multiple wings. Winged genie – A humanoid with bird wings.
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