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Top 200 [Mythical Creatures] and Monsters from Around the World Part 6

Top 200 Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World Part 6


75 - Ghoul


A Ghoul is a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid originating in pre-Islamic Arabian religion, associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh. In modern fiction, the term has often been used for a certain kind of undead monster.


74 - Elves


An elf is a type of humanoid supernatural being in North Germanic mythology and folklore. In medieval Germanic-speaking cultures, elves generally seem to have been thought of as beings with magical powers and supernatural beauty. Male elves were described as looking like little old men, though elf maidens were invariably young and beautiful. Like men of the time, elves lived in kingdoms found in forests, meadows, or hollowed-out tree trunks.

73 - Typhon


Typhon deadliest monster of Greek mythology, Typhon possesses the strongest powers at his disposal, like controlling earth and wind, fire, poison and perhaps the power of killing deities, making him a serious threat and a force to be reckoned with. He was depicted as a huge winged monster, whose head "brushed the stars", human in form above the waist, with snake coils below, and fire flashing from his eyes: In size and strength he surpassed all the offspring of Earth. Typhon and his mate Echidna were the progenitors of many famous monsters.

72 - Boogeyman


The Bogeyman is a type of mythic creature used by adults to frighten children into good behaviour. Bogeymen have no specific appearance and conceptions vary drastically by household and culture, but they are most commonly depicted as masculine or androgynous monsters that punish children for misbehavior.

71 - Duende


A duende is a humanoid figure of folklore, with variations from Iberian, Ibero American, and Filipino cultures, comparable to dwarves, gnomes, or leprechauns. These creatures live inside the walls of homes, especially in the bedroom walls of young children. It is known that they had the ability to make thunder and lightning.

70 - Pixie


A pixie is a mythical creature of British folklore. In traditional regional lore, pixies are generally benign, mischievous, short of stature and childlike; they are fond of dancing and gather outdoors in huge numbers to dance. In the modern era, they are usually depicted with pointed ears, and often wearing a green outfit and pointed hat. Pixies had a number of innate magical abilities, such as being naturally invisible or changing shapes.

69 - Ogre


An ogre is a legendary monster usually depicted as a large, hideous, man-like being that eats ordinary human beings, especially infants and children. In mythology, ogres are often depicted as inhumanly large, tall, and having a disproportionately large head, abundant hair, unusually colored skin, a voracious appetite, and a strong body.

68 - Kobold


The Kobold, in German folklore, is a mischievous household spirit who usually helps with chores and gives other valuable services but who often hides household and farm tools or kicks over stooping persons. He is temperamental and becomes outraged when he is not properly fed. He sometimes sings to children.

67 - Harpy


In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, a harpy is a half-human and half-bird personification of storm winds. They were generally depicted as birds with the heads of maidens, faces pale with hunger and long claws on their hands. Their name means "snatchers" or "swift robbers" and they steal food from their victims.

66 - Manticore


The manticore is a Persian legendary creature similar to the Egyptian sphinx that proliferated in western European medieval art as well. It has the head of a human, the body of a lion and a tail of venomous spines similar to porcupine quills, while other depictions have it with the tail of a scorpion. There are some accounts that the spines can be shot like arrows, thus making the manticore a lethal predator.

65 - Golem


A golem is an animated anthropomorphic being in Jewish folklore which is entirely created from inanimate matter (usually clay or mud). In the Psalms and medieval writings, the word golem was used as a term for an amorphous, unformed material.

64 - Selkie


In Celtic and Norse mythology, selkies are mythological beings capable of therianthropy, changing from seal to human form by shedding their skin. Male selkies are described as being very handsome in their human form, and having great seductive powers over human women. They typically seek those who are dissatisfied with their lives, such as married women waiting for their fishermen husbands.

63 - Yokai


Yōkai are a class of supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore. Yokai are not literally demons in the Western sense of the word, but are instead spirits and entities, whose behaviour can range from malevolent or mischievous to friendly, fortuitous, or helpful to humans.

62 - Dullahan


The Dullahan, is a type of mythological creature in Irish folklore. He is depicted as a headless rider, on a black horse, who carries his own head held high in his hand. It is said to be the embodiment of the Celtic god Crom Dubh. Dullahan is able to see distant objects in magnified scale and detail. Fear inducement: Dullahan possesses the ability to magically induce fear.

61 - Imp


An imp is a European mythological being similar to a fairy or demon, frequently described in folklore and superstition. Imps are often described as troublesome and mischievous more than seriously threatening or dangerous. The attendants of the devil are sometimes described as imps. They are usually described as lively and having small stature. There is no absolute determination of what powers they possess, but numerous sources have described imps as being immortal, capable of flight, teleporting, invisibility and conjuring fire.

60 - Behemoth


Behemoth is a beast from the biblical Book of Job, and is a form of the primeval chaos- monster created by God at the beginning of creation; Metaphorically, the name has come to be used for any extremely large or powerful entity. He is described as a powerful, grass-eating animal whose “bones are tubes of bronze, his limbs like bars of iron”.

59 - Gargoyle


The gargoyle is a fantasy and horror monster inspired by the gargoyle architectural element. While they were believed in mythology to frighten away evil spirits, the idea of such statues physically coming to life is a more recent notion. Like golems, they are usually made of magically animated or transformed stone, and are often guardians of a place such as a cathedral or castle.

58 - Wyvern


A wyvern is a legendary dragon that has two legs instead of four. It is typically depicted resting upon its legs and tail, but may be depicted with its claws in the air and only supported by its tail. On occasion, a wyvern may be depicted as wingless and with its tail nowed.

57 - Fenrir


In Norse mythology, Fenrir is a giant monster under the guise of a wolf. The beast is the eldest son of the god Loki and the female giant Angerboda. It is said that Fenrir was so strong that he was able to break any kind of chains and so large that he could walk on the mountains, and the distance between his steps was as great as the size of a lake. The wolf plays one of the most important roles in Ragnarok ( the end of the word in Norse Mythology), being the one who kills the all-father of the gods, Odin.

56 - Wraith


A wraith is an undead creature whose name originated in Scottish folklore. A type of ghost or spirit, wraiths were traditionally said to be the embodiment of souls who are either on the verge of death, or who have recently passed on. A wraith can alter the perceptions of any person they touch, making them hallucinate or unbalancing them emotionally.

55 - Familiar


In European folklore of the medieval and early modern periods, familiars were believed to be supernatural entities that would assist witches and cunning folk in their practice of magic. It was considered a low-ranking demon that assumed any animal shape, such as a toad, dog, insect, or black cat.

54 - Cyclops


In Greek mythology are giant one-eyed creatures. The Cyclopes were known for their great strength, and also their ability of craftsmanship. They created Zeus' lightning bolts, in return for freeing them, while he was fighting the Titans. They also forged Poseidon's trident. They were also known for going around eating humans.

53 - Loch Ness Monster


The Loch Ness Monster affectionately known as Nessie, is a creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is often described as large, long-necked, and with one or more humps protruding from the water. Popular interest and belief in the creature has varied since it was brought to worldwide attention in 1933. Evidence of its existence is anecdotal, with a number of disputed photographs and sonar readings.

52 - Lich


In fantasy fiction, a lich is a type of undead creature. Often such a creature is the result of a willful transformation, as a powerful wizard skilled in necromancy who seeks eternal life uses rare substances in a magical ritual to become undead. Unlike zombies, which are often depicted as mindless, liches are sapient, retaining their previous intelligence and magical abilities. Liches are often depicted as holding power over lesser undead soldiers and servants.

51 - Basilisk


In European bestiaries and legends, a basilisk is a legendary reptile reputed to be a serpent king, who can cause death with a single glance. The beast is credited with powers of destroying all animal and vegetable life by its mere look or breath.



Top 200 [Mythical Creatures] and Monsters from Around the World Part 5

Top 200 Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World Part 5


100 - Camazotz

Camazotz Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

In Maya mythology, Camazotz is a bat god. It; name means "death bat" in the Kʼicheʼ language. In Mesoamerica, the bat is associated with night, death, and sacrifice.


99 - Arachne

Arachne Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

In Greek mythology, Arachne was a peasant girl who became an expert spinner and weaver of cloth. Athena turned Arachne into a spider for assuming that the gods were “untouchable.” She justified her actions with the assumption that Arachne was too prideful and ungrateful for the gift the gods gave her.

98 - Satori

Satori Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

Satori in Japanese folklore are mind-reading monkey-like monsters said to dwell within the mountains.

97 - Qilin

Qilin Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

The Qilin is a legendary hooved chimerical creature that appears in Chinese mythology, and is said to appear with the imminent arrival or passing of a sage or illustrious ruler. Qilin generally have Chinese dragon-like features: similar heads with antlers, eyes with thick eyelashes, manes that always flow upward, and beards.

96 - Garuda

Garuda Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

Garuda is a Hindu god and divine creature. Garuda is described as the king of birds and a kite-like figure. He is shown either in zoomorphic form (a giant bird with partially open wings) or an anthropomorphic form ( a man with wings and some bird features). It is generally a protector with the power to swiftly go anywhere, ever watchful and an enemy of the serpent.

95 - Dhampir

Dhampir Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

In Balkans folklore, Dhampirs are creatures that are the result of a union between a vampire and a mortal human. Dhampirs are usually depicted as more human-looking than vampires, but still not quite human, putting them in an odd middle-ground between the two. Dhampirs inherit powers from Vampires such as superhuman strength, agility, even immortality and hypnosis.

94 - Pooka

Pooka Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

The Pooka is primarily a creature of Celtic folklore. Considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could help or hinder rural and marine communities. The Pooka will most commonly appear as a horse, cat, rabbit, raven, fox, wolf, goat, goblin, or dog. No matter what shape the Pooka takes, its fur is almost always dark.

93 - Ziz

Ziz Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

The Ziz is a giant bird in Jewish mythology, said to be large enough to be able to block out the sun with its wingspan.

92 - Sea Serpent

Sea Serpent Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

A sea serpent or sea dragon is a type of sea monster described in various mythologies, most notably Mesopotamian under the name of Tiamat, Judaeo-Christian (Leviathan), Greek (Cetus, Hydra, Scylla), and Norse (Jörmungandr).

91 - The Dover Demon

The Dover Demon Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

The Dover Demon is a creature reportedly sighted in the town of Dover, Massachusetts in the 70s. The witnesses said that it looked like an unpleasant little creature, to say the least, with a watermelon-shaped head and the body of an emaciated monkey.

90 - Ifrit

Ifrit Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

Ifrit, is a powerful type of demon in Islamic mythology. The afarit are often associated with the underworld and also identified with the spirits of the dead. Their physical appearance is often portrayed as having monstrous deformities, such as claw-like or thorny hands, flaming eyes or seven heads.

89 - Hellhound

Hellhound Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

A hellhound is a mythological hound which embodies a guardian or a servant of hell, the devil, or the underworld. Hellhounds occur in mythologies around the world, with the best known example being Cerberus from Greek mythology. Usually it resembles a mangy, skinny, somewhat demonic hyena-like creature with red eyes and draconic ears. It has the ability to breathe fire.

88 - Kelpie

Hellhound Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

A kelpie, or water kelpie, is a shape-shifting spirit inhabiting lochs in Scottish folklore. It is usually described as a black horse-like creature, able to adopt human form.

87 - Gorgon

Gorgon Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

A Gorgon is a creature in Greek mythology. Gorgons occur in the earliest examples of Greek literature. While descriptions of Gorgons vary, the term most commonly refers to three sisters who are described as having hair made of living, venomous snakes and horrifying visages that turned those who beheld them to stone. The most known gorgon is Medusa.

86 - Apophis

Apophis Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

Apophis (also known as Apep) is the Great Serpent, enemy of the sun god Ra, in ancient Egyptian religion. He was a sort of void or "black hole" forcing those he swallowed into that non-existence which the Egyptians feared so greatly.

85 - Sleipnir

Sleipnir Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

In Norse mythology, Sleipnir was the eight-legged horse born of Loki, and belonged to Odin, the all-father god.

84 - Hippogriff

Hippogriff Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

The Hippogriff is a legendary creature with the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse. It is extremely fast and is presented as being able to fly around the world and to the Moon.

83 - Pricolici

Pricolici Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

Pricolici is a unique creature from Romanian Folklore. It is unique because it is a combination of werewolf and vampire. But not at the same time. Some Romanian folklore delineates that Pricolici are werewolves in life and after they die, return as vampires.

82 - Jinn

Jinn Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

Jinn, also romanized as Djinn or anglicised as Genie, are supernatural creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabian religious systems and later in Islamic mythology and theology. Individual jinn are commonly depicted as monstrous and anthropomorphized creatures with body parts from different animals or humans with animal traits. The Jinns are capable of assuming human or animal form and are said to dwell in all conceivable inanimate objects.

81 - Charybdis

Charybdis Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

Charybdis is a female sea monster in Greek mythology. Among the monster Scylla, appears as a challenge to epic characters such as Odysseus. Charybdis was cursed by Zeus and transformed into a hideous monster, with flippers for arms and legs, and an uncontrollable thirst for water. So, she drank the water from the sea three times a day to quench it, which created whirlpools that sank ships and drowned people.

80 - Shen

Shen Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

In Chinese mythology, the shen is a shapeshifting dragon or shellfish-type sea monster believed to create mirages.

79 - Scylla

Scylla Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

In Greek mythology, Scylla is a legendary monster who lives on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis as I told you earlier. The two sides of the strait are within an arrow's range of each other—so close that sailors attempting to avoid Charybdis would pass dangerously close to Scylla and vice versa.

78 - Mare

Mare Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

A "mare" is a malicious entity in Germanic and Slavic folklore that rides on people's chests while they sleep, bringing on nightmares.

77 - Naga

Naga Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

The Naga is a semi-divine race of half-human half-serpent beings that reside in the underworld of Indian Mythology, and can occasionally take human form. They are principally depicted in three forms: wholly human with snakes on the heads and necks, common serpents, or as half-human half-snake. They bring rain, and thus fertility and prosperity, and are guardians of treasure, but are also able to cause natural disasters such as floods and drought.

76 - Dryad

Dryad Mythical Creatures and Monsters from Around the World

A dryad is a tree nymph or tree spirit in Greek mythology. They were normally considered to be very shy creatures except around the goddess Artemis, who was known to be a friend to most nymphs. Dryad had the mutant ability to communicate with plants much like a telepath can with people, which allowed her to manipulate plant life.