Yech
Yech In Indian folklore, the Yech is a small fairy-like being, the size of a cat, who wears a white … Continue reading Yech
Yech In Indian folklore, the Yech is a small fairy-like being, the size of a cat, who wears a white … Continue reading Yech
Upir The Upir is a vampire or werewolf in Russian tradition. The name seems to derive from the same root … Continue reading Upir
Orthos This dog guarded the desirable red-purple cattle of Geryoneus that were stabled in hidden barns on Mount Abas in … Continue reading Orthos
Fuath In The Scottish Highlands area there are a faction of spectral monsters from the folk traditions of the. Taking … Continue reading Fuath
Horomantangi In Maori legend, Horomantangi or Ihu-Maatatao was one of the monstrous races of the Taniwha. It had the form … Continue reading Horomantangi
Briareus In Greek mythology Briareus was one of the 100-armed, 50 headed Hacatoncheries who were born to Gaia and Ouranos. … Continue reading Briareus
Tinmiukpuk To the Inuit that comes from Alaska the great thunderbird their mythology. Resembling a giant eagle with mighty talons, … Continue reading Tinmiukpuk
Rigi In the creation myth of the Nauru people of the South Pacific, the worm Rigi, helped Areop-Enap the Ancient … Continue reading Rigi
Phorcids In Greek mythology, the Phorcids are the children of Ceto, daughter of the Earth mother Gaea, by Phorcys a … Continue reading Phorcids
Utukku In Assyrian mythology, Utukku were believed to be the vampiric souls of the dead or else evil spirits who … Continue reading Utukku