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Ushirogami

According to Japanese beliefs, a footless ghost with long black hair, and a large single eyeball located on the top of its head.
04-16-2019 / 04-16-2019,
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Snow Wasset

According to the tales of first canadian lumberjacks, a dangerous voracious predator living under the snow.
04-17-2019 / 04-21-2019,
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Navagunjara

In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, a creature composed of nine different animals.
04-19-2019 / 04-19-2019,
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Ijuu

Japanese monkey-like Yokai which will be ready to carry heavy loads through mountains for food.
04-24-2019 / 04-24-2019,
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Views: 8584
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Furutsubaki no rei

According to Japanese beliefs, a spirit of old tsubaki tree (rose of winter), that can turn people into bees and kill them.
04-29-2019 / 04-29-2019,
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Sapo Fuerzo

According to Chilean mythology, mountain amphibian with turtle-like shell, glows in the dark like a firefly.
04-30-2019 / 04-30-2019,
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Shumoku musume

According to Japanese beliefs, a yōkai with maiden body and head which resembles that of a hammerhead shark or a snail.
05-01-2019 / 05-01-2019,
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Oniont

A horned water serpent of Iroquois legend, lurking in the Great Lakes to capsize canoes and eat people.
05-04-2019 / 05-04-2019,
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Views: 9466
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Iwarasambe

According to Ainu folklore, a demon with black body, with very long ears and two saber-like teeth.
05-04-2019 / 05-04-2019,
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Kuro bōzu

According to Japanese beliefs, a dark, shadowy yōkai which looks somewhat like a bald-headed Buddhist monk with long tongue, which...
05-15-2019 / 05-15-2019,
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Wapaloosie

According to the tales of first american lumberjacks, a quaint little beast like sausage dog with a woodpecker's feet, moving about the tree...
05-27-2019 / 05-30-2019,
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Slide-rock Bolter

According to the tales of first american lumberjacks, a frightful animal with an immense fish head within small eyes, and a mouth, running...
05-31-2019 / 05-31-2019,
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Haradashi

According to Japanese beliefs, a goofy-looking yōkai that can change into various different forms, but always with a silly-looking face on...
06-05-2019 / 06-05-2019,
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Views: 10756
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Narigama

According to Japanese beliefs, a tsukumogami of kama, old revived iron kettles or cauldrons used to cook rice.
06-10-2019 / 06-10-2019,
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Funeral Mountain Terrashot

According to the tales of first american lumberjacks, a strange four-legged beast with carapace casket-like body, six to eight feet long.
06-11-2019 / 06-11-2019,
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Renyu

Chinese mythical creature from ancient text of Shan-hai Ching, a catfish with four legs and human face.
06-18-2019 / 06-21-2019,
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Hahakigami

According to Japanese beliefs, a tsukumogami which takes up residence in a broom.
07-03-2019 / 07-03-2019,
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Furuutsubo

According to Japanese beliefs, a tsukumogami of the beloved quivers of slain archers who died particularly tragic deaths.
07-04-2019 / 07-04-2019,
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Haka no hi

According to Japanese folklore, mysterious, supernatural fires, spouting forth from the base of graves.
07-18-2019 / 07-25-2019,
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Ball-tailed cat

A fictional fearsome critter of North America described as a mountain lion with long tail to which there is affixed a solid, bulbous mass...
07-19-2019 / 07-22-2019,
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Sliver Cat

A large cat-like mammal with a tail eleven feet long with a hard ball on the end from the oral traditions of North American pioneers.
07-22-2019 / 07-24-2019,
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Columbia River Sand Squink

A Fearsome Critter of the stories of hunters and sheep-herders from northwest USA.
07-27-2019 / 07-30-2019,
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Views: 8334
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Come-at-a-Body

A fictional fearsome critter of North America described as a short, stubby, rather small animal resembling a Woodchuck, scaring people.
07-27-2019 / 07-10-2020,
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Hainu

According to Japanese folklore, strong, fast and ferocious winged dogs, that can be as menacing to humans as wolves.
08-23-2019 / 08-23-2019,
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Bregdi

According to folklore of Shetland islands, malicious sea monster, that drags boats to the deep in its deadly embrace.
08-23-2019 / 12-22-2023,
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Views: 10790
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Piachurnik

According to folk beliefs from northwestern Belarus, a house-hold spirit in the form of a bipedal cat.
09-29-2019 / 09-30-2019,
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Views: 14149
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Rating: 2.8 / 10 (23)
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Palis

Persian vampire, which attacks its victims at night while they are asleep by licking the soles of their feet until they bleed.
10-09-2019 / 10-09-2019,
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Views: 6085
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Arassas

A greyish-colored animal with the head of a cat and the body of a lizard, from the folklore of Lagrand in the Hautes-Alpes region of France.
11-18-2019 / 11-23-2023,
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Views: 14250
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Boobrie

According to folktales of western Scotland, a gigantic water-bird with loud harsh voice and webbed feet, gobbling up sheep and cattle.
11-26-2019 / 11-26-2019,
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Views: 8451
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Lou Carcolh

A supposed mythical beast from Gascon folklore, giant creature described as being both a serpent and mollusc.
12-06-2019 / 12-06-2019,
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Views: 8043
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Rating: 9 / 10 (2)

Garkain

A legendary creature in Australian Aboriginal mythology, vampires swooping down from the trees on his leathery wings, envelops victim and...
12-20-2019 / 12-20-2019,
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Namorodo

According to folk beliefs from northern Australia, a vampiric demon, flying at the night in the guise of bloodless, shrunken corpse.
12-20-2019 / 03-06-2023,
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Views: 7145
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Mecopteran

In the "Witcher" world a harmless creature which are hunted for the bones from their hands which are powdered and added to soups...
12-21-2019 / 12-21-2019,
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Views: 24618
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Betobetosan

According to Japanese beliefs, a formless specter, and is only recognizable by the telltale sound it makes (“beto beto” sound of wooden...
01-03-2020 / 01-03-2020,
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Views: 11240
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Ebihare

According to folk beliefs of the kiwai papuans, all such mysterious beings, particularly those living in the sea.
02-28-2020 / 03-02-2020,
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Erumia

According to the Folk-tales of the Kiwai Papuans, an enormous, wonderful jelly-fish, mother of all the ordinary jellyfish, the patron of all...
03-02-2020 / 03-02-2020,
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Views: 7921
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Phouka

In Irish folklore, a domestic and nature sprite, demon, bogy or fairy, often identified with the devil.
03-17-2020 / 03-17-2020,
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Views: 10596
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Sjörå

A mythical female nature spirit of the lake in Swedish folklore.
03-27-2020 / 03-27-2020,
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Kinie Ger

In Australian Aboriginal mythology, an evil half-man, half-quoll beast that hunts and kills the innocent with his spear.
03-30-2020 / 03-30-2020,
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Views: 8545
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Cheeroonear

A class of monstrous dog-faced humanoids in the traditions and legends of the Native Australian people.
03-30-2020 / 04-01-2020,
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Crions

According to Bretonian Folklore, a species of dwarfs or gnomes.
04-01-2020 / 01-07-2021,
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Kishi

According to Bantu mythology, a two-faced demon with human face on the front of its body and a hyena's face on the back.
04-02-2020 / 04-02-2020,
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Mantahungal

In the demonology of the Tagbanua people of the Philippines, a hornless shaggy cow with a monstrous mouth and tusklike incisors.
04-06-2020 / 11-27-2022,
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Marool

According to Shetland folklore, a sea-devil who took the form of a fish with a crest of flickering flame, and eyes all over his head.
04-23-2020 / 04-23-2020,
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Chor

In Turkic and Mongolian (usually neighboring Slavic) folklore an evil spirit or demon, similar to slavic chort.
04-24-2020 / 04-24-2020,
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Views: 10808
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Rating: 7.5 / 10 (2)
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Ceffyl Dŵr

A Welsh water horse analogous to the Scottish kelpie, can fly and turn incorporeal or into a mist.
06-24-2020 / 06-24-2020,
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Views: 8825
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Rating: 10 / 10 (3)
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Dungavenhooter

A fictional fearsome critter of North America, described as a mouthless alligator extremely dangerous for lumberjacks.
07-10-2020 / 07-16-2020,
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Views: 5521
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Manman

Chinese mythical creature from ancient text of Shan-hai Ching, a rat with a turtle’s head.
07-14-2020 / 07-14-2020,
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Views: 6873
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Atuikakura

According to Japanese and Ainu beliefs, an enormous sea cucumber which lives deep in Uchiura Bay in Hokkaido.
07-24-2020 / 07-24-2020,
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Views: 8152
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Rating: 9.5 / 10 (2)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Ōzatō

According to Japanese beliefs, monsters which resemble zatō — blind entertainers under the patronage of the Edo Period shōgunate.
08-26-2020 / 08-26-2020,
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Tretretretre

A ledgendary ape-like animal from island of Madagascar, like a calf of two years, with a round head and the face of a man.
08-27-2020 / 08-27-2020,
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Hobyahs

The horrifying goblins who ate people and kidnapped children, but terrified of dogs.
08-28-2020 / 08-28-2020,
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Wakonyingo

According to East African folklore, a mythical people of dwarfs with great, misshapen heads, who live on Mount Kilimanjaro.
09-02-2020 / 09-02-2020,
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Byōbu nozoki

According to Japanese beliefs, a depraved spirit which emerges from the decorative folding screens known as byōbu.
09-25-2020 / 09-25-2020,
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Bukaw

According to folk beliefs from Marinduque island in the Philippines, a race of wee people with golden hair.
11-10-2020 / 11-10-2020,
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Gisurab

According to folk beliefs of Isneg people from Luzon island in the Philippines, a huge man-eating humanoid.
11-12-2020 / 11-12-2020,
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Hrosshvalur

One of the most cruel and dreaded of the Icelandic illhveli, or "Evil Whales".
11-19-2020 / 02-23-2021,
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Nomori

According to Japanese folklore, large serpentine creatures with six legs, which live deep in mountain forests.
11-22-2020 / 11-22-2020,
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Danag

According to folk beliefs of Isneg people from Luzon island in the Philippines, a blood-sucking creature, the first vampire.
11-29-2020 / 11-29-2020,
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Daruanak

According to folk beliefs of Bicol people from Luzon island in the Philippines, a gigantic turtle-like but hairy sea monster.
11-29-2020 / 11-29-2020,
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Mourioche

According to Bretonian Folklore, a malicious demon of bestial nature, able, it would seem, to transform himself into any animal shape he...
01-04-2021 / 01-04-2021,
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Nain

According to Bretonian Folklore, a figure fearsomely Celtic in its hideousness, resembling the gargoyles which peer down upon the traveller...
01-07-2021 / 01-07-2021,
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Bean-nighe

A female spirit in Scottish and Irish folklore, regarded as an omen of death, a type of banshee that haunts desolate streams and washes the...
01-07-2021 / 01-07-2021,
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Caoineag

Highland spirit from the class of Fuaths, a harbinger of death, similar to banshee but entirely invisible.
01-07-2021 / 01-07-2021,
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Caointeach

A one of female spirits in Scottish folklore and a type of Highland banshee.
01-07-2021 / 01-07-2021,
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Tunnerez noz

According to Bretonian Folklore, evil spirits who appear at night on the banks of streams and call on the passers-by to assist them to wash...
01-07-2021 / 01-07-2021,
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Teursts

According to Bretonian Folklore, large, black, and fearsome beings, like the Highland ourisk.
01-07-2021 / 01-07-2021,
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Tōfu kozō

According to Japanese folklore, small yōkai who resemble children-servants with large heads and clawed fingers and toes.
01-19-2021 / 01-19-2021,
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Gawgaw

According to a Maltese superstitious belief, a zombie-like beast with long hair and curved nails, shambling through the streets late at...
02-04-2021 / 02-04-2021,
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Views: 5269
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Portunes

According to English folk beliefs, small agricultural fairies, who help with any arduous labour, but don't miss the opportunity to make...
02-07-2021 / 02-08-2021,
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Views: 5026
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Inene

According to folklore of the Onge people of the Andaman Islands, ghost-beings of the deceased by natural death.
02-20-2021 / 02-20-2021,
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Ajaju

A man-eating monster from the Garo Hills of Meghalaya (Eastern India), looking like giant kneeless chameleon with twelve long forked tongues.
09-30-2022 / 10-20-2022,
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Dōnotsura

According to Japanese folklore, headless yōkai with extremely large face on its torso.
03-13-2021 / 03-13-2021,
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Lagtaw

According to folk beliefs of Suluk people from Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines, a tall black demon with huge fiery eyes.
03-16-2021 / 03-16-2021,
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Karnabo

According to folk beliefs from Ardennes, hideous bogey in the form of a man with basilisk eyes and a long, trunk-like nose.
03-19-2021 / 03-23-2021,
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Mahwot

According to folk beliefs from Ardennes, a lizard-like amphibious monster the size of a calf.
03-22-2021 / 03-22-2021,
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Tsuchinoko

According to Japanese folklore, short and stumpy snake-like yōkai.
05-02-2021 / 05-02-2021,
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Views: 37905
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Mondao

According to Zimbabwean folklore, pale-skinned needle toothed mermaids that enjoy pulling fishermen and swimmers under the waves.
07-20-2021 / 07-20-2021,
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Macupo

According to Philippine folklore, a large snake, with prominent red crest, long tongue with thorn-like hairs, sharp tusks and forked tail.
07-21-2021 / 07-21-2021,
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Arie

According to Japanese folklore, prophetic aquatic yōkai with bulbous shiny bodies and long necks stick straight up out of the center of...
07-24-2021 / 07-24-2021,
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Views: 11285
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Tripodero

According to the folklore of the American colonists, an amazing creature with two contractile telescopic legs, a kangaroo tail and the...
08-05-2021 / 08-05-2021,
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Views: 5418
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Biloko

Acording to Congo folklore, a hairless humanoid overgrown with grass, within mouth up wide enough to swallow its prey whole.
08-27-2021 / 08-27-2021,
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Barola

According to folk beliefs of Punjabi (region of Pakistan and India), a whirlwind or dust devil.
08-27-2021 / 08-27-2021,
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Kurakpao

According to folk beliefs of Bicol people from Luzon island in the Philippines, a very untidy and dirty creature that has thick, disheveled...
10-12-2021 / 10-12-2021,
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Shinigami

According to Japanese folklore, a broad term referring to spirits of the dead which possess and harm the living.
10-10-2021 / 10-14-2021,
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Views: 10005
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Ulišyca

According to Belarusian folklore, a female nocturnal forest or water demon with red eyes, a large mouth to ears, a flat nose, tail and cow's...
10-20-2021 / 03-18-2023,
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Views: 9473
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Niffler

Small black beast from Harry Potter world, has a predilection for anything glittery.
11-17-2021 / 11-17-2021,
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Views: 9878
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Gye-lyong

One of the many Korean dragons, the rooster-dragon, often called as Korean basilisk or Korean cockatrice.
11-24-2021 / 11-24-2021,
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Chinka

According to georgian folklore, a mythical creature, living in a house or an abandoned building.
12-29-2021 / 12-29-2021,
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Korōri

According to Japanese folklore, a personification of cholera, a chimerical beast in the form of a tanuki, with the stripes of a tiger, and...
01-24-2022 / 01-25-2022,
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Kingu

A monstrous god in Babylonian (akkadian) mythology, the son of the gods Abzu and Tiamat.
02-10-2022 / 02-10-2022,
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Raijū

According to Japanese folklore, the embodiment of lightning into an animal form with long, sharp claws and ferocious faces.
03-18-2022 / 03-18-2022,
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Gwragedd Annwn

Beautiful and desirable lake maidens from welsh folk fairy tales.
03-30-2022 / 03-30-2022,
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Seal Maidens

Beautiful sea shapeshifting maidens from the folklore of the British Isles.
03-30-2022 / 03-30-2022,
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Views: 3346
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Biron

According to Japanese folklore, the elongated, white, ghostly-looking yōkai with drooping features, protruding teeth, and long tails.
04-24-2022 / 04-24-2022,
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Shoopiltee

According to Shetland folktales, the water-spirit which appears in the form of a pretty little horse.
04-25-2022 / 04-25-2022,
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Moyang Lang Kuit

According to Mah Meri folklore from western Malaysia, a serpent-eagle spirit whose appearance is a bad omen.
04-26-2022 / 04-26-2022,
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Bram Bram Chok

A monster from Kashmiri folklore, the giant covered with long dark hair, with flaming torchlike eyes.
04-27-2022 / 05-09-2023,
Page size: 3 055
Views: 4271
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Toyol

According to Malaysian folklore, an undead vampiric demon, created by magic and used by a witch to be her familiar.
05-26-2022 / 05-26-2022,
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Kiyo hime

Famous demon woman from Japanese literature who has attained the maximum level of power, an example of a honnari hannya.
06-29-2022 / 06-29-2022,
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Views: 20036
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