Mythology

Creatures and gods from myth.
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Buggane - Native to the Isle of Man, these hairy faeries are capable of manipulating luck and controlling the weather and climate in their surroundings. They have glowing yellow eyes and tusks, and are unable to cross running water or stand on hallowed ground because of their monstrous nature. Due to their superior strength, they are sometimes used as hit-men or assassins by more intelligent faeries. Celtic Gods, Between Two Worlds, The Boogeyman, Celtic Mythology, Demonology, Art Drawings For Kids, Changeling, Gods And Goddesses
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Buggane - Native to the Isle of Man, these hairy faeries are capable of manipulating luck and controlling the weather and climate in their surroundings. They have glowing yellow eyes and tusks, and are unable to cross running water or stand on hallowed ground because of their monstrous nature. Due to their superior strength, they are sometimes used as hit-men or assassins by more intelligent faeries.
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Grindylow by Sherri Taray
Androanzi- Lugbara myth: nature gods that followed people at night to protect them from wild animals and bandits. As long as you didn't look over your shoulder to see if it was following you, it protected you. If you did look over, it would kill and eat you. Legendary Monsters, Legendary Creature, Mythical Creatures, Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, Cryptozoology
Androanzi- Lugbara myth: nature gods that followed people at night to protect them from wild animals and bandits. As long as you didn't look over your shoulder to see if it was following you, it protected you. If you did look over, it would kill and eat you.
Ramanga- African myth: a living vampire that drank the blood and ate the nail clippings of Noble men. Fantasy Inspiration, Character Inspiration, Character Design, Black Characters, Fantasy Characters, Songhai Empire, Dark Spirit, Blood Brothers
Ramanga- African myth: a living vampire that drank the blood and ate the nail clippings of Noble men.
Kishi- African myth: it had an attractive human face but the face of a hyena on the back of its head. It is said to smooth talk others but then eat them with the hyena face. The hyena face had long sharp teeth and jaws so strong they could not be pulled off of anything it bites. Classical Mythology, Chinese Mythology, African Mythology, Egyptian Mythology, National Geographic Photography
Kishi- African myth: it had an attractive human face but the face of a hyena on the back of its head. It is said to smooth talk others but then eat them with the hyena face. The hyena face had long sharp teeth and jaws so strong they could not be pulled off of anything it bites.
Hrökkáll- Icelandic myth: a dead and rotting eel that was reanimated by a wizard. It, and it's offspring, have sharp scales oh their sides. They use those to slice off appendages that they curl around. They also secret an acid that corrodes most things. Prehistoric Creatures, Creature Concept, Fauna, Norse Myth
Hrökkáll- Icelandic myth: a dead and rotting eel that was reanimated by a wizard. It, and it's offspring, have sharp scales oh their sides. They use those to slice off appendages that they curl around. They also secret an acid that corrodes most things.
Makara- Hindu myth: a hybrid of a crocodile, fish, and elephant. It was the vehicle of the river goddesses Ganga and Varuna. Sea Elephant, Monster Legends, Rainbow Fish, Fantastic Beasts
Makara- Hindu myth: a hybrid of a crocodile, fish, and elephant. It was the vehicle of the river goddesses Ganga and Varuna.
Malawi terror beast- African cryptid: an unidentified animal that killed 3 people by crushing their skulls and eating their intestines. it injured 16 others by tearing off ears, mouths, noses, arms, legs, and hands. it is thought to have been a rabid hyena, but locals said that its hind legs were too long. Rabid, Malawi, Unidentified, Mouths, Hyena, Injured, Dinosaurs
Malawi terror beast- African cryptid: an unidentified animal that killed 3 people by crushing their skulls and eating their intestines. it injured 16 others by tearing off ears, mouths, noses, arms, legs, and hands. it is thought to have been a rabid hyena, but locals said that its hind legs were too long.
Makara - This creature from Hindu mythology is described as a mix of a mammal, crocodile and some kind of an arthropod. The bizarre look of the creature apparently represents a 'necessary chaos', and the creature will attack prey ranging from the size of simple fish to a full-grown human, and must be killed using a wooden stake. Creature Feature, Aliens, Space Opera Art
Forgotten Bestiary: Makara by clickclackcat on DeviantArt
Makara - This creature from Hindu mythology is described as a mix of a mammal, crocodile and some kind of an arthropod. The bizarre look of the creature apparently represents a 'necessary chaos', and the creature will attack prey ranging from the size of simple fish to a full-grown human, and must be killed using a wooden stake.
Teugghia- Russian myth: a fallen fairy that was banished from the fairy realm for committing a serious crime. They are then cursed, being turned half beautiful and half ugly. Russian Mythology, Slavic Mythology, Beautiful Creatures
Teugghia- Russian myth: a fallen fairy that was banished from the fairy realm for committing a serious crime. They are then cursed, being turned half beautiful and half ugly.
The Ghillie Dhu ~ A fairy (perhaps originally considered a deity) guardian of the trees in Scottish mythology. The Ghillie is kind to children, but generally wild and shy. Said to be dark haired, he is particularly fond of birch trees and is most active at night. Ghillies wear clothing made from sewn together leaves and knitted grass and mosses. Celtic Paganism, Nature Spirits
Ghillie Dhu - part of Scottish folklore and myth
The Ghillie Dhu ~ A fairy (perhaps originally considered a deity) guardian of the trees in Scottish mythology. The Ghillie is kind to children, but generally wild and shy. Said to be dark haired, he is particularly fond of birch trees and is most active at night. Ghillies wear clothing made from sewn together leaves and knitted grass and mosses.
Drekavac: A Slavic creature that screams in the night and has been said to wander the Zlatibor Mountains and mutilate sheep. Sightings have been recorded as recent as 2003. Illustration: Spektralni Drekavak from izvorimagijc.com: Eslava
Drekavac: A Slavic creature that screams in the night and has been said to wander the Zlatibor Mountains and mutilate sheep. Sightings have been recorded as recent as 2003. Illustration: Spektralni Drekavak from izvorimagijc.com:
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Flamberg
Khodumodumo- African myth: a shapeless, gluttonous monster that swallows everything living it comes by. It gets larger and larger the more it swallows. It was killed by a hero named Senkatana when it got stuck in a narrow pass. Call Of Cthulhu Rpg, Greek Mythology, Cthulhu Mythos
Khodumodumo- African myth: a shapeless, gluttonous monster that swallows everything living it comes by. It gets larger and larger the more it swallows. It was killed by a hero named Senkatana when it got stuck in a narrow pass.
-Mr P's Mythopedia- Roman Mythology
-Mr P's Mythopedia-
Caspilly- Arabic myth: a large fish that is covered in venomous spines. It killed whales with the horn on its head. It has a deadly bite but it's meat was edible. It is thought that these fish were created by mixed accounts of killer whales, lion fish, porcupine fish, and puffer fish. Dangerous Fish, Fantasy Literature, Monster Fishing, Ancient Myths
Caspilly- Arabic myth: a large fish that is covered in venomous spines. It killed whales with the horn on its head. It has a deadly bite but it's meat was edible. It is thought that these fish were created by mixed accounts of killer whales, lion fish, porcupine fish, and puffer fish.
Myth Lord
Myth Lord
African Mythical Creatures: Tokoloshe, the Goblin ©Ken Wilson-Max Bigfoot Art
African Mythical Creatures
African Mythical Creatures: Tokoloshe, the Goblin ©Ken Wilson-Max
Ndzoodzoo- South African myth: the body and coloration similar to a quagga. It had one long thin horn that could curl up when not in use so it wouldn't get in the way. The horn, unlike other unicorns, did not cure disease. Creatures 3, Mythological Animals, Eldritch Horror
Ndzoodzoo- South African myth: the body and coloration similar to a quagga. It had one long thin horn that could curl up when not in use so it wouldn't get in the way. The horn, unlike other unicorns, did not cure disease.
Nuribotoke- Japanese myth: an animated corpse with darkened skin, dangling eyeballs, largely bloated stomachs and occasionally having a catfish's tail. They are believed to have revived due to poor care of the household shrine. It will act like a messenger of the Buddha but give out false prophecies to fool worshipers. It is also believed to dance often, more so during the demons' night parade Weird Creatures, Japanese Mythology, Japanese Folklore
Nuribotoke- Japanese myth: an animated corpse with darkened skin, dangling eyeballs, largely bloated stomachs and occasionally having a catfish's tail. They are believed to have revived due to poor care of the household shrine. It will act like a messenger of the Buddha but give out false prophecies to fool worshipers. It is also believed to dance often, more so during the demons' night parade