What mythical creature do you identify with most?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Paranormal
WamenPeace — 3 years ago(May 29, 2022 05:43 AM)
- Werewolf: Wolf-human shapeshifter (Global Culture)
- Dragon: Depicted as fire breathing and winged (Global Culture)
- Chimera: Hybrid Fire-breathing creature (Greek Mythology)
- Loch Ness Monster: Aquatic monster (Scottish Folklore)
- Mermaid: Human-fish Hybrid (Global Culture)
- Yeti: Ape-like being/entity (Nepalese Folklore)
- Basilisk: Legendary reptile known often call the “King of Reptiles” (European Mythology)
- Sphinx: Human headed lion (Greek Mythology)
- Medusa: Winged female monster who had venomous in place of hair (Greek Mythology)
- Griffin: Tail, legs and body of a lion and wings and head of an eagle (Ancient Egyptian Mythology)
- Centaur: Horse with an upper human body (Greek Mythology)
- Hippogriff: Hind half of horse and front half of an eagle (Medieval Bestiaries)
- Fairy: Metaphysical form of spirit (European Folklore)
- Kappa: Demon or Imp (Japanese Folklore)
- Pegasus: Divine winged stallion (Greek Mythology)
- Ghoul: A monster associated with eating flesh in graveyards (Arabian Mythology)
- Pixie: Nature spirits and little people (Cornish Folklore)
- Cyclops: One-Eyed Giants (Greek Mythology)
- Redcap: Murderous goblin (Border Folklore)
- Manticore: Similar to the Sphinx consisting of a human head, lions body with tail of poisonous spines (Persian Folklore)
- Typhon: Deadly Serpentine Giant (Greek Mythology)
- Sea Serpent: A large type of dragon-snake monster found in the sea (Greek Mythology)
- Leprechaun: Fairies depicted as little men (Irish Folklore)
- Fenrir: Gigantic monstrous wolf (Norse Mythology)
- Hippocampus: Lower body of a fish and upper body of a horse (Etruscan Mythology)
- Cipactli: Sea monster associated with being part frog, part fish and part crocodilian (Aztec Mythology)
- Imp: Similar to goblin or fairy (European Folklore)
- Minotaur: Creature with Human body and Bull’s head (Greek Mythology)
- Hydra: Serpentine water Monster (Roman Mythology/Greek Mythology)
- Fomorians: Monstrous and hostile beings (Irish Mythology)
- Charybdis: Deadly Sea Monster (Greek Mythology)
- Behemoth: Massive beast, believed to be like a hybrid of dinosaur or crocodile (Ancient Jewish)
- Cerberus: Three-headed dog referred to as “Hound of Hades” associated with guarding the gates of the Underworld. (Greek Mythology)
- Echidna: Monster that was half-snake and half woman referred to as the “mother of Monsters” (Greek Mythology)
- Adlet: Creature with upper human body and lower body of a canine (Inuit Mythology)
- Cacus: Fire-Breathing Giant (Roman Mythology)
- Hecatoncheires: Three Ferocious giants with incredible strength (Greek Mythology)
- Geryon: Monster with three human-like heads (Greek Mythology)
- Scorpion Man: Creature with Body of scorpion and arms, torso and head of human (Akkadian Mythology)
- Fachan: Ferocious Giant with Half a body (Scottish-Irish Mythology)
- Ogre: Predatory grotesque hominid monster (European Mythology/Folklore)
- Humbaba: Lion Faced Giant (Ancient Mesopotamian Mythology)
- Scylla: Monster that lived by the water (Greek Mythology)
- Hadhayosh: Gigantic land Creature (Persian Mythology)
- Kee-wakw: Cannibalistic Giant half-human and half-animal (Abenaki Mythology)
- Abaia: A magical eel (Melanesian Mythology)
- Calygreyhound: Creature with torso of antelope, head of a wild cat and claws on an eagle (Medieval Heraldry)
- Phoenix: A mythical bird with long life (Greek Mythology)
- Tarasque: Fearsome Dragon-like hybrid (French Mythology)
- Cockatrice: Two-legged serpent like dragon creature with head of a rooster (Medieval Bestiaries)
- Harpy: Half-bird and half human associated with storm winds (Greek Mythology)
- Makara: Sea Creature often depicted as hast terrestrial animal (Hindu Mythology)
- Ammit: Human devourer with a body believed to be part hippopotamus, crocodile, and lion (Egyptian Mythology)
- Garuda: Human-eagle hybrid known to be a protector (Hindu/Jain/Buddhist Mythology)
- Winged Lion: Mythical beast lion with bird-like wings (Medieval Bestiaries)
- Leviathan: Huge Sea Monster (Jewish Mythology)
- Wyvern: A creature with reptilian body and dragon’s wings and head (European Heraldry)
- Namazu: Giant Catfish known to cause earthquakes (Japanese Mythology)
- Yale/Centicore: Four-legged beast creature with boar-like tusks, large horns and resembling a goat-antelope (European Mythology)
- Questing Beast: Serpent-leopard-lion-hart hybrid (Arthurian legend)
- Elf: Supernatural beings with magical powers (Germanic Mythology/Folklore)
- Mares of Diomedes: Quartet of flesh eating/Man-eating horses (Greek Mythology)
- Serpopard: Mythical animal with body of a leopard and neck of a snake (Egyptian Mythology)
- Antero Vipunen: A giant known to possess knowledge and spells (Finish Mythology)
- Indus Worm: Gigantic white carnivorous worm (Medieval Bestiaries)
- Ahuizotl: Dog-like creature (Aztec Mythology)
- Psoglav: Dog-headed monster
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