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Onnen no niwatori

A vengeful spirit from Japanese folklore that appeared after the fusion of the souls of a murdered man and his fighting rooster.
02-10-2026 / 02-10-2026,
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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 / 02-07-2026,
Page size: 6 201
Views: 30875
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Rating: 9 / 10 (3)
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Geya nyūdō

According to the japanese folklore, small subterranean people who make their homes beneath human settlements.
02-04-2026 / 02-04-2026,
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Kotoro kotoro

Jealous demonesses from Japanese folklore who devour children, appearing as monstrous half-naked women with long black hair.
01-27-2026 / 01-27-2026,
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Sahir al-Maqabir

According to the folk beliefs from Qatar, a supernatural figure found at cemeteries who uses hypnotic powers to make people sleep and then...
01-24-2026 / 01-25-2026,
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Bu-Darya

A half-human, half-fish creature from Kuwaiti and Qatari folklore that, by pretending to be drowning, dragged sailors who approached it down...
01-23-2026 / 01-24-2026,
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Views: 191
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Merching

According to the folklore of the Parangi Porja tribe from southeastern India, the ghost of a child who died before the age of one year and...
01-22-2026 / 01-22-2026,
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Yōfuku

According to the japanese folklore, crab-like creatures with two arms and a back resembling a shellfish, a belly resembling a pufferfish...
01-21-2026 / 01-21-2026,
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Homem dos Pés de Louça

In the folklore of the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro, the ghosts of dead sailors appear as men with shimmering porcelain legs.
12-28-2025 / 12-28-2025,
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Směrkawa

In Upper Sorbian folklore, a female demon related to the Poludnica, but one who appears to people working outdoors at dusk and prevents...
11-25-2022 / 11-17-2025,
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Brunčadło

In Sorbian folklore, is a mysterious mythological being that wanders after sunset, buzzing and muttering.
11-02-2025 / 11-17-2025,
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Kosamebō

According to japanese folklore, mountain yōkai which look like Buddhist monks.
11-09-2025 / 11-09-2025,
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Views: 682
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Caspilly

In Arabic and Persian, and later in European medieval sources, the “marvelously large and strong” one-horned fish was known as the terror of...
11-01-2025 / 11-01-2025,
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Honenashi onna

According to the folklore of Japan’s Kōchi Prefecture, a ghost appearing in the vicinity of Haba Mountain takes the form of a boneless woman...
10-30-2025 / 10-30-2025,
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Gulu

According to the folklore of the people of Shiraz (Far province, southern Iran) children's bogey in the form of a black being with three...
10-19-2025 / 10-19-2025,
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Views: 665
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Hercinia

Is bird of Hercynian forest in Germany with feathers which shine at night.
06-30-2014 / 10-19-2025,
Page size: 7 040
Views: 23209
Comments: 6
11-30-2014, Barlig
Rating: 10 / 10 (2)

Yukinko

According to the japanese folklore, snow spirits, the children of Yuki Onna, who become incredibly heavy if you try to carry them in your...
10-11-2025 / 10-11-2025,
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Views: 1051
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Dāmi

Acording to Iraqi folklore, a half-bestial ogress which haunts the outskirts of towns.
01-20-2012 / 10-09-2025,
Page size: 739
Views: 12353
Comments: 1
05-23-2017, korg
Rating: 7 / 10 (2)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Svitezyanki

Are kind of Rusalka in folklore of Belarus most commonly associated with lake Svityaz'.
05-06-2010 / 10-09-2025,
Page size: 7 461
Views: 51759
Comments: 8
05-31-2017, korg
Rating: 7.8 / 10 (4)
Your opinion: 3 / 10

Gyogyochi

In the folklore of the Andi people of northwestern Dagestan, a wild giantess with enormous breasts thrown over her shoulders.
04-07-2025 / 10-07-2025,
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Views: 779
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Raliradir

In the folklore of the Andi people of northwestern Dagestan, an invisible spirit, the personification of the mountain echo.
04-07-2025 / 10-07-2025,
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Uthlakanyana

In Zulu folklore, a half-human, half-demon of very small stature, resembling a child but also able to take the form of a hare, a weasel, or...
04-12-2025 / 10-07-2025,
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Qarīna

According to Iraqi folklore, a seductress demoness.
01-20-2012 / 10-07-2025,
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Views: 26344
Comments: 3
06-29-2025, KOT
Rating: 9.5 / 10 (2)

Khaluunai

In Buryat folklore, the spirit of a close relative who died young, bringing unrest and illness.
02-04-2023 / 10-07-2025,
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Views: 1796
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Kharshanguud

In Buryat folklore, spirits that devour the souls of disobedient or guilty people.
02-04-2023 / 10-07-2025,
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Yher Booholdoj

In Buryat lower mythology, a cow shapeshifter.
02-05-2023 / 10-07-2025,
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Ezykhe

In Buryat folklore, a spirit taking the form of a miniature old woman who sucks the udder of a milking cow at night.
02-04-2023 / 10-07-2025,
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Abalzhargana

A character of Buryat lower mythology, a small creature that feeds on the blood of infants.
02-04-2023 / 10-07-2025,
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Ababil

According to Islamic tradition, miraculous flocks of giant birds that destroyed the army of war elephants sent to attack Mecca.
01-10-2025 / 10-07-2025,
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Views: 2715
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Hovanets

Is a wealth-bringing house-spirit which brings wealth to his master but in return take his soul to hell after death in Ukrainian folklore.
01-21-2015 / 09-16-2025,
Page size: 13 474
Views: 36796
Comments: 5
07-18-2017, korg
Rating: 10 / 10 (2)

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 / 07-01-2025,
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Views: 6723
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Paliasia

In Belarusian folklore is a female spirit of the fields, “the beautiful Lady of the field”.
06-20-2015 / 06-26-2025,
Page size: 9 789
Views: 26798
Comments: 1
03-02-2021, KOT
Rating: 3.2 / 10 (23)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Phoenix

A bird which burns itself in pyre and from ashes new bird is born.
01-06-2008 / 04-22-2025,
Page size: 7 474
Views: 78705
Comments: 50
06-23-2022, korg
Rating: 9.3 / 10 (3)
Your opinion: 8 / 10

Nhangs

Monstrous water spirits of Armenian mythology, capable of shapeshifting and related to the dragons-vishapakar.
04-17-2025 / 04-17-2025,
Page size: 4 276
Views: 1715
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Igabō

A mysterious Japanese yōkai associated with chestnuts and likely originating from a pun.
04-13-2025 / 04-13-2025,
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Views: 2450
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Aigamuchab

According to folklore of the Hottentots from the Kalahari (Namibia), terrible cannibalistic creatures with eyes on their feet.
12-09-2017 / 04-12-2025,
Page size: 1 196
Views: 20173
Comments: 1
06-23-2022, korg
Rating: 4.3 / 10 (6)
Your opinion: 2 / 10

Janaza

In the folklore of the Andi people living in northwestern Dagestan, the "hungry spirit", a cemetery demon.
01-26-2025 / 04-07-2025,
Page size: 2 801
Views: 1512
Comments: 2
04-07-2025, KOT
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Akampeshimpeshi

According to the beliefs of the Lamba people of Zambia, a half-goat, half-crocodile creature that dwells in the celestial lake and descends...
03-16-2025 / 03-22-2025,
Page size: 4 420
Views: 1522
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Sato

According to the japanese folklore, a mermaid with four flipper-like paws, who was born from the drowned corpse of a seventeen year old girl.
03-20-2025 / 03-20-2025,
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Views: 1475
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Bahkauv

A legendary monster that ruthlessly terrorized the drinking residents of the western German city of Aachen.
02-05-2020 / 03-19-2025,
Page size: 7 528
Views: 16677
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Rating: 9.5 / 10 (4)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Mara of Pyetrykaw

According to the folklore of the Eastern Polesie, a harmless, awkward creature in the form of a thick vertical log on disproportionately...
12-11-2019 / 03-18-2025,
Page size: 5 574
Views: 11760
Comments: 2
03-22-2021, KOT
Rating: 4 / 10 (7)
Your opinion: 1 / 10

Mardigras

In François Rabelais' novel Gargantua and Pantagruel, a huge, fat, thick, grizzly swine, flying on long and wide, windmill-like wings.
03-15-2025 / 03-16-2025,
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Views: 1194
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Hurbóż

A type of nightmare demon that strangles people, known from the folk beliefs of the inhabitants of the areas around Sanok and Krosno, towns...
02-20-2025 / 02-20-2025,
Page size: 2 170
Views: 2729
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Nobiagari

According to the japanese folklore, dangerous shape-changing yōkai which live in bamboo groves and can stretch to become extremely tall.
02-19-2025 / 02-19-2025,
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Views: 2704
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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 / 02-19-2025,
Page size: 4 105
Views: 8008
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Rating: 9.5 / 10 (2)

Mlejka

According to the folklore of the Maltese island of Gozo, a "phantom queen" who sneaks into houses on New Year's Eve, bringing...
02-19-2025 / 02-19-2025,
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Views: 1187
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Bai

According to Belarusian folk beliefs, a creature living in a hut, invisibly wandering at night on the walls and lulls children to sleep with...
08-08-2019 / 02-18-2025,
Page size: 8 233
Views: 28493
Comments: 5
06-24-2022, korg
Rating: 4.5 / 10 (11)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Miramas

In classical Persian texts, a half-man, half-horse creature who lives in the far west and sings enchanting songs that cause all living...
02-14-2025 / 02-14-2025,
Page size: 2 050
Views: 1598
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Sharley

In Upper Silesian folklore an evil and vengeful mine spirit, who has migrated from mythology into The Witcher world.
02-10-2025 / 02-12-2025,
Page size: 4 638
Views: 3881
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Rating: 8 / 10 (3)

Chīnouya

In Japanese folklore, a nursing spirit in the form of a long-haired woman with enormous breasts, who protects the souls of deceased children...
02-09-2025 / 02-09-2025,
Page size: 4 980
Views: 3097
Comments: 2
05-10-2025, Фея
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Japiñuñus

According to the folklore of the Aymara people from South America, winged demonesses with long, sagging breasts who steal human souls...
02-07-2025 / 02-08-2025,
Page size: 1 525
Views: 1974
Comments: 5
05-02-2025, Mefista
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Mahwot

According to folk beliefs from Ardennes, a lizard-like amphibious monster the size of a calf.
03-22-2021 / 02-07-2025,
Page size: 2 300
Views: 10401
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Rating: 10 / 10 (2)

Fei

Chinese monster from ancient text of Shan-hai Ching, an ox with a white head, a single eye, and a snake’s tail, an omen of a great plague.
02-05-2025 / 02-05-2025,
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Views: 2254
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Laura

A creature from Albanian mythology in the form of an ugly, malevolent old hag capable of taking the shape of a small amphibian and screaming...
01-26-2025 / 02-04-2025,
Page size: 1 650
Views: 1538
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Kawaguma

According to the japanese folklore, aquatic, hairy, animal-like yōkai which live in deep rivers.
02-03-2025 / 02-03-2025,
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Views: 2205
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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 / 02-02-2025,
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Views: 7243
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Anito

General term for spirits in the animistic beliefs of the indigenous peoples of the Philippines.
02-02-2025 / 02-02-2025,
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Views: 1975
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Nagbuagan

In the folklore of the indigenous people of the northern Luzon of Philippines, demon or malevolent spirit that seeks to destroy everything...
02-02-2025 / 02-02-2025,
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Views: 1074
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Angako d Ngato

According to folk-beliefs of Kalinga people from Philippines, the spiritis that afflict with sickness.
10-24-2023 / 02-01-2025,
Page size: 306
Views: 22941
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Aërico

According to the albanian folklore, demonic beings that inhabit certain trees and attack anyone who approaches them.
01-31-2025 / 01-31-2025,
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Views: 1517
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Fauni Ficarii

In Sicilian folklore, bloodthirsty demons living in fig trees.
01-31-2025 / 01-31-2025,
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Views: 1493
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Dōmokōmo

According to japanese beliefs, mysterious, two-faced yōkai who wear kimono.
01-30-2025 / 01-30-2025,
Page size: 4 711
Views: 2101
Comments: 1
01-30-2025, KOT
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Manman

Chinese mythical creature from ancient text of Shan Hai Jing (Classic of Mountains and Seas), a rat with a turtle head.
07-14-2020 / 01-28-2025,
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Views: 9876
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Hane no haeta kappa

A winged species of kappa, allegedly found in the mid-19th century in a pond in Yamagata Prefecture on the north of Japanese island of.
01-24-2025 / 01-27-2025,
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Views: 1879
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K’av

According to the folk beliefs of the Bezhta peoplen Dagestan, an evil spirit risen from the grave in the form of a shaggy human-like figure...
02-07-2022 / 01-27-2025,
Page size: 916
Views: 4489
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Rating: 9 / 10 (2)

Basilisk

A king of snakes which kills the man by its glance in ancient and medieval lore.
06-22-2009 / 01-25-2025,
Page size: 50 891
Views: 110427
Comments: 42
08-25-2019, Адонис
Rating: 6.4 / 10 (14)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Hōsōgyo

According to japanese beliefs, kaigyo (strange fish) resemble shrimp, however they have heads like a shōjō (yokai-orangutan), faces like...
04-08-2019 / 01-24-2025,
Page size: 2 898
Views: 12264
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Serpegatto

According to the folktales from the Alpine region of Piedmont in northern Italy, a deadly half-cat, half-snake creature with hypnotic...
01-23-2025 / 01-23-2025,
Page size: 2 069
Views: 1344
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Rating: 10 / 10 (2)

Flabbaert

According to the flemish folklore of Belgium, a certain evil spirit or a red-haired dwarf pounces out of the gutters at passers-by...
01-21-2025 / 01-21-2025,
Page size: 9 106
Views: 1407
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Rating: 10 / 10 (2)

Fairy

In British, Celtic and Germanic folklore, a creature with inexplicable, supernatural abilities, leading a hidden lifestyle.
04-10-2012 / 01-20-2025,
Page size: 3 107
Views: 153457
Comments: 6
08-28-2016, Aranel
Rating: 6.9 / 10 (8)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Alke

According to the folklore of Westphalia, a kind of demonic water-sprite in the form of a fiery wheel or a dragon.
01-19-2025 / 01-19-2025,
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Views: 1709
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Ujanko

According to the folklore of Navarre, a creature covered with many eyes, each of which disappears on a certain day of the year and reappears...
01-18-2025 / 01-18-2025,
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Views: 1415
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Akaei

According to Japanese folklore, pacific titanic stingrays, so large that they are often mistaken for islands.
01-16-2025 / 01-16-2025,
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Views: 1948
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Rating: 9 / 10 (1)

Alma de Mestre

According to the beliefs of Portuguese sailors, appearing in the form of a bird, the cursed soul of the skipper or captain that died in a...
01-14-2025 / 01-14-2025,
Page size: 2 710
Views: 1740
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Mommi

A demonological bogeyman used to frighten children by the Griko people living in southern Italy.
03-28-2024 / 01-14-2025,
Page size: 1 954
Views: 2414
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Dismal Sauger

According to the folklore of the American colonists, a miserable and melancholy mammalian mustering a curiously comical coat of cyprus...
01-09-2025 / 01-13-2025,
Page size: 897
Views: 3245
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Kebō

A creature with a human body, a crab head and six limbs, which, according to Japanese folklore, a crab turns into when it reaches extreme...
01-10-2025 / 01-10-2025,
Page size: 2 027
Views: 2103
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Ærsladraug

Icelandic "poltergeist", a domestic restless spirit, a type of draug.
01-07-2025 / 01-07-2025,
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Views: 1160
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Dagdraug

A special kind of draug in Icelandic folklore; is a ghost that can appear not only at night but also during the day.
01-07-2025 / 01-07-2025,
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Views: 1254
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Tsutsugamushi

According to Japanese beliefs, the malicious insect-like yōkai parasites that suck the blood of villagers at night.
01-06-2025 / 01-06-2025,
Page size: 4 316
Views: 1999
Comments: 1
01-09-2025, KOT
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Nife

According to the folklore of the Istanbul Greeks, the ghost of a dead bride who lures men to the cemetery at night.
09-27-2024 / 01-06-2025,
Page size: 1 287
Views: 2275
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Rating: 9 / 10 (1)

Myrlawa

According to the folklore of Upper Lusatia, a malevolent demoness depicted as an evil, hideous and perpetually filthy woman.
01-05-2025 / 01-05-2025,
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Views: 1707
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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 / 12-26-2024,
Page size: 5 649
Views: 7369
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Rating: 9 / 10 (1)

Water Bull from Ushachy Lakeland

In the folklore of the Ushachi district of the Vitebsk region of Belarus, a certain water creature with a shovel-shaped tail, roaring at...
10-11-2024 / 12-10-2024,
Page size: 6 659
Views: 3283
Comments: 1
07-30-2025, KOT
Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Capelthwaite

A local bogie of the black dog type from the Westmorland county in North West England.
11-29-2024 / 11-29-2024,
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Views: 1930
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Heikegani

Japanese crabs with a shell pattern similar to a scowling mask, which, according to legend, became samurai who died in a sea battle.
11-11-2024 / 11-11-2024,
Page size: 2 937
Views: 2979
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Rating: 8 / 10 (1)

Turosik

Minor forest deity in Slavic regions in Lithuania, Poland and Belarus which has appearance of deer with golden horns and hooves and lures...
07-07-2015 / 11-09-2024,
Page size: 7 045
Views: 27522
Comments: 1
07-07-2015, KOT
Rating: 5.3 / 10 (42)
Your opinion: 1 / 10

Lantukh

In the folklore of the Eastern European Jews, mischievous little beings like house spirits, playful imps or minor demons.
06-02-2014 / 11-09-2024,
Page size: 3 376
Views: 12410
Comments: 3
02-05-2023, KOT
Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Kani oni

According to japanese folklore, demonic crabs with blue-green spiky carapaces, six limbs, and with fanged mouths on bearded faces.
11-08-2024 / 11-08-2024,
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Views: 2094
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Henkies

One of the names for the trows from the Orkney and Shetland Islands, indicating their lameness as a distinctive physical defect.
11-02-2024 / 11-02-2024,
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Views: 1543
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Fideal

One of the evil water-demons of the Highlands.
04-27-2013 / 10-30-2024,
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Views: 14306
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Ahniavіk

According to Belarusian folk belief is a small household spirit, which lives in oven and throws ashes in cooking food.
09-20-2014 / 10-09-2024,
Page size: 3 643
Views: 32150
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Rating: 9.8 / 10 (4)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Bindas

A some bathhouse spirit, which was used to scare children in the Lepel district of Vitebsk Region of Belarus.
10-02-2022 / 09-27-2024,
Page size: 1 336
Views: 9048
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Khar Darna

In Kalmyk folk-beliefs, an evil spirit that strangles people in their sleep and prevents them from waking up.
08-06-2024 / 09-23-2024,
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Views: 2502
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Bishmyiyyk

In Bashkir mythology, a scary old man with five moustaches, who is used to frighten naughty children.
09-20-2024 / 09-23-2024,
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Views: 2072
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Chervin

According to the folklore of the northwestern Switzerland, a small quadruped with extraordinary strength that moves people and cattle to the...
09-22-2024 / 09-23-2024,
Page size: 892
Views: 1832
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Rating: 10 / 10 (1)

Kanibōzu

According to japanese folklore, giant crabs which disguise themselves as priests and haunt temples.
09-20-2024 / 09-20-2024,
Page size: 5 123
Views: 4466
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Rating: 10 / 10 (2)

Hut

According to the folk beliefs from northern Belarus, the house-hold enrichening spirit that brings wealth to the owner. But if this spirit...
05-20-2016 / 09-20-2024,
Page size: 26 000
Views: 36578
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Rating: 5.3 / 10 (9)
Your opinion: 1 / 10

Pūķis

Is a dragon with many heads in Latvian and Lithuanian folklore, that dwells in or near water.
08-05-2014 / 09-19-2024,
Page size: 3 529
Views: 23776
Comments: 5
09-19-2024, KOT
Rating: 10 / 10 (3)
Your opinion: 10 / 10

Lesavki

Are minor forest spirits, children of Leshiy and Kikimora of Belarusian folklore.
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