Kirni
Kirni According to the folklore of old Japan, the Kirni is similar to the medieval griffin, having the body of … Continue reading Kirni
Kirni According to the folklore of old Japan, the Kirni is similar to the medieval griffin, having the body of … Continue reading Kirni
Haymehyt Haymehyt is the sheep consort of the ram god, Banebdjedet to whom the god-judges appealed when Horus and Set … Continue reading Haymehyt
Gou Mang One of several cosmic dragons from Chinese mythology, Gou Mang, together with Rou Mang, is messengers of the … Continue reading Gou Mang
Rou Shou In Chinese mythology, Rou Shou is the counterpart dragon to Gou Mang. Together they go as messengers of … Continue reading Rou Shou
Pukis Among the Latvians Estonians and Lithuanians of the Baltic States, Pukis or Puuk is the name given to household … Continue reading Pukis
Wabus In Menominee Indian traditions of North America, Wabus is the great Hare who originally came from the blood of … Continue reading Wabus
Tanuki In Japanese folklore Tanuki is a badger with a mischievous spirit. Sometimes he takes human form, but at others … Continue reading Tanuki
Skahnowa Among the Seneca Indians of north-east America, Skahnowa is a giant turtle that lives in the pools and lakes … Continue reading Skahnowa
Roshwalr In Norwegian folklore, the Roshwalr is a horse-whale, a vest whale with the head of a horse. A severed … Continue reading Roshwalr
Nixi In the myths of Scandinavia, Germany and Switzerland the Nixi is a freshwater being that haunts lakes and rivers. … Continue reading Nixi