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Scorpion man

Scorpion man In Mesopotamian myth, the Scorpion men or Girtablili are attendants of the god Samas or Utu. They are … Continue reading Scorpion man

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Sianach

Sianach In Scotland, the Sianach is a giant deer that hunts humans in the mountains. This may be a faint … Continue reading Sianach

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Salamander

Salamander In the classical accounts, the salamander was great lizard whose bite was exceedingly poisonous. People believed that it lived … Continue reading Salamander

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Shapeshifters

Shapeshifters The ability to shapeshift is part of many cultures that depended upon hunting to survive. This primal ability is … Continue reading Shapeshifters

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Skirimsl

Skirimsl In Icelandic legend, Skirimsl is a giant sea monster or serpent that lives around Lagarfljot. It was believed to … Continue reading Skirimsl

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Skahnowa

Skahnowa Among the Seneca Indians of north-east America, Skahnowa is a giant turtle that lives in the pools and lakes … Continue reading Skahnowa

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Snee-Nee-Iq

Snee-Nee-Iq There is a legend of Kwakiut peoples of British Columbia Snee-Nee-Iq is a female cannibal who haunts the mountain … Continue reading Snee-Nee-Iq

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Svartalfar

Svartalfar Within the Norse mythology, Svartalfar (black elves) lived in Svartalfaleim which was also the world where the dwarves lived. … Continue reading Svartalfar

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Song-Sseu

Song-Sseu In the Chinese legend, the Song-Sseu is the name of the mythical bird with a human head and the … Continue reading Song-Sseu

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