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Seducer (Witch Archetype)
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Sexuality is a difficult subject to broach with gaming groups, since you have to consider how each member feels about certain things. Some may want no sexual themes in their game at all, or to allow sex between characters, but gloss over it. A rare few may go to the opposite extreme as well.
All of these are entirely valid ways of viewing things and running games, and like many aspects of roleplaying games, you should understand everyone’s limits and work within them, both as a player and GM.
I say this because today we’re looking at an archetype that dips its toes into sexuality and conceptually cannot be entirely divorced from the subject. I speak of course, of the seducer witch.
The concept of beings of a mystical persuasion drawing those of the gender(s) of their choice into intimate encounters, sometimes as a pretense for more violent acts, is a classic trope in fiction and mythology. More specifically, today we’re looking at the classic image of the sensual enchanter/enchantress through the lens of old magic, the classic charming witch.
This archetype is primarily associated with The Green Mother, one of the fey demigods known as the Eldest and the patron divinity of every part of nature that lures prey. The light of an anglerfish, the sickly sweet nectar of carnivorous plants, the worm-like tongue of a snapping turtle, and yes, even the sensual wiles of a beautiful (or seemingly beautiful) person drawing in another into a trap.
It’s important to remember, however, that not everyone who enters the Green Mother’s embrace is killed or devoured. So too, not every seducer is necessarily a killer or a manipulator. Some may pay homage to divinities or spirits of fertility and passion, rather than of manipulation, behaving accordingly. What is important is that these mages, be they incredibly beautiful or simply charming beyond belief, know how to get what they want with charms both magical and mundane.
 Rather than intellect and knowledge, it is their charm and force of personality which helps them empower their spells and entice that knowledge from their patrons, whom are universally of the deception, enchantment, plant, thorns, or trickery aspect.
Naturally, seducers are blessed by their patron with a hex of charming, and theirs is particularly potent, especially if the target holds attraction for the witch, more so if they have acted on that attraction with them recently.
Channeling passionate energies, these mystics can temporarily overwhelm others with a brief act of passion, typically a kiss. Like their empowered charm hex, this magic is harder to resist the more intimate the victim has been with them.
Finally, these witches never have to worry about privacy when offering their passions, conjuring a magical bower that blocks sight and sound (not to mention most mood-killing weather). The interior, while filled with conjured vegetation, is always soothing and inviting, bolstering the healing of those within. Furthermore, those that engage in acts of passion with the seducer while within find their bodies and minds briefly bolstered thereafter, though not against the magic of the seducer themselves.
Whether you play these witches as lethal lovers, benign sensual healers, or a mix of both, this is a great themed archetype for an enchantment-focused witch, though of course talk with the rest of the group to establish boundaries, as always. For this archetype, I can recommend a strong focus on enchantment-based feats, spells, and hexes, though don’t forget to also branch out for variety and coverage.
 While enchanters that lack charisma exist, relying on their magic to garner allies or lovers, the charisma-based nature of this archetype guarantees that even the most homely of seducers sports an attractive charm in behavior if not in body, useful to know when building characters with it.
  The rain-frenzy of the shark-like adaro people is well-documented, but few outside of their culture know of the other way that storms make their blood rise. The priestess of the Coral Burn clan, Injessa, is a creature of powerful muscle, passion, and curves. Should she be impressed with the strength of even an outsider, she might invite them to receive her boon, a treasured amulet with powers over the ocean, provided they can survive her.
 Contrary to malicious stereotypes, Cenevere The Lover (The Harlot to her enemies) is a strong proponent of medicine and healing, making life safer for all, particularly those who share her other line of work. Her latest project is discovering a way to cure the curse-disease that torments the race of dragons known as taniniver.
 Though called the “Lampad King”, the moody masculine fey prefers the grim solitude favored by the rest of his species. On those occasions where he seeks comfort from others, those unions with the powerful ruler of Nassovyre Caverns give birth to beautiful, yet sullen children of fey lineage, regardless of his lover’s gender.
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tommygunnsixx · 4 years
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myth-lord · 5 years
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List #1000
My to-be-sure-I’m-not-losing-it list. 
Added and removed a lot of creatures, so always post it here for backup so If I lose my original word-document, I always can copy it from here.
A Bao A Qu (Hoax) – Aberration (Ooze / Shifter / Drake) Aatxe (Basque) – Undead (Spirit) Abaasy (Russian) – Demon (Summoner / Mounted) Abaia (Polynesian) – Beast (Fish / Summoner) Abaia, Bakunawa (Philippine) – Beast (Fish) Abuhuku (S-American) – Fae (Beastman / Vermin) Acheri (Hindu) – Angel (Cursed) Adaro (Polynesian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric) * Adze (African) – Fae (Vermin / Vampire) Aerico (Greek) – Demon Afanc (Celtic) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Aghash (Persian) – Demon Agrippa (French) – Construct (Tsukumogami / Spirit / Summoner) * Agropelter (Fearsome Critter) – Fae Ahkiyyini (Inuit) – Undead (Summoner) Ahl At-Trab (Arabian) – Elemental (Spirit) * Ahuizotl (Aztec) – Beast (Chimerae) Ahuizotl, Ugjuknarpak (Inuit) – Beast (Chimerae) Aigamuxa (African) – Humanoid (Giant / Cursed) Aije (S-American) – Beast (Amphibian / Parasite) Aije, Tiddalik (Australian) – Beast (Amphibian / Summoner) Aitvaras (Lithuanian) – Dragon (Shifter / Avian / Reptilian / Chimerae) Ajatar (Scandinavian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Summoner) Akaname (Japanese) – Aberration Akaname, Gaki (Japanese) – Undead (Cursed) Akashita (Japanese) – Demon Alicanto (S-American) – Beast (Avian) * Alp-Luachra (Celtic) – Aberration (Amphibian / Parasite) Alp-Luachra, Hydrus (M-European) – Aberration (Amphibian / Parasite) Amadan (Celtic) – Fae (Leprechaun / Cursed) Amarok (Inuit) – Beast Amarok, Akhlut (Inuit) – Beast (Chimerae) Amhuluk (N-American) – Dragon (Shifter / Reptilian / Summoner) Amikuk (Inuit) – Aberration (Amphibian) Ammit (Egyptian) – Demon (Reptilian / Chimerae) Amphisbaena (Greek) – Beast (Reptilian) Amphisbaena, Ouroboros (Egyptian) – Dragon (Reptilian) Anggitay (Philippine) – Fae (Beastman / Elf / Centauric / Unicorn) Aniwye (N-American) – Beast Ankluz (Slavic) – Demon (Spirit / Cursed) Ankou (French) – Undead (Summoner) Antaeus (Greek) – Humanoid (Giant) Aoandon (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Summoner) Apaosha (Arabian) – Demon (Shifter) Aproxis (M-European) – Plant (Drake) Argus (Greek) – Aberration (Giant) Arzhavennik (Slavic) – Demon (Beastman / Amphibian) Asag (Arabian) – Demon (Summoner) Asanbosam (African) – Fae (Troll / Vampire) Asdeev (Persian) – Dragon (Shifter / Reptilian) Ashi-Magari (Japanese) – Aberration Askafroa (Scandinavian) – Fae (Nymph / Vampire / Cursed / Summoner) Askafroa, Batibat (Philippine) – Demon (Nymph / Cursed / Mara) Astromyxin (Hoax) – Aberration (Ooze / Alien / Parasite / Swarm) * Aswang (Philippine) – Demon (Vampire / Human / Cursed) Aswang, Manananggal (Philippine) – Demon (Vampire / Human / Cursed) Aten (Egyptian) – Elemental (Spirit) Attercroppe (Germanic) – Fae (Shifter / Faerie / Vermin / Cursed) Atuikakura (Japanese) – Aberration Awd Goggie (Celtic) – Fae (Vermin / Cursed / Summoner) Azeban (N-American) – Fae (Beastman / Summoner)
Babi Ngepet (Indonesian) – Demon (Cursed / Summoner) Bagiennik (Slavic) – Fae (Amphibian) Bakekujira (Japanese) – Undead (Spirit / Cursed / Summoner) Baku (Japanese) – Beast (Chimerae / Mara / Psychic) Baldanders (Germanic) – Fae (Shifter / Cursed) Banshee (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Elf / Cursed) Banshee, Llorona (Mexican) – Undead (Spirit / Elf / Cursed) Barghest (Celtic) – Undead (Bogey) Barghest, Gwyllgi (Celtic) – Undead (Shifter / Bogey) Basilisk (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian) Basilisk, Tizheruk (Inuit) – Dragon (Reptilian) Baykok (N-American) – Undead (Human / Cursed) Baykok, Airi (Hindu) – Undead (Human / Cursed / Summoner) Berserker (Norse) – Humanoid (Shifter / Human / Mounted) * Berserker, Einherjar (Norse) – Undead (Spirit / Human / Parasite) Besta Fera (S-American) – Demon (Beastman / Centauric) Bezkost (Slavic) – Undead (Parasite) Bies (Slavic) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) Binaye-Ahani (N-American) – Aberration (Psychic) Bitoso (Romanian) – Aberration (Alien / Parasite) Blemmyes (M-European) – Aberration (Giant) Blemmyes, Xing Tian (Chinese) – Aberration (Giant) Bloody Bones (Celtic) – Undead (Vampire / Human / Cursed) Bolla (Albanian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Alien) Bolla, Kulshedra (Albanian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Alien) Bonguru (Polynesian) – Fae (Summoner) * Boobrie (Celtic) – Beast (Avian) Boobrie, Hverafugl (Icelandic) – Beast (Avian) Bouda (African) – Humanoid  (Beastman) * Bojg (Scandinavian) – Aberration (Ooze) Brollachan (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Cursed / Bogey / Psychic) Brucha (Celtic) – Beast (Vermin) Bubak (Slavic) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Bogey / Summoner) Buckrider (Germanic) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed / Mounted) * Bugbear (Celtic) – Humanoid (Shifter / Beastman / Goblinoid / Bogey) Buggane (Celtic) – Fae (Beastman / Troll) Bukavac (Slavic) – Aberration (Amphibian / Chimerae) Bulgasari (Korean) – Beast (Chimerae) Bulgu (African) – Demon (Beastman / Giant) Bunyip (Australian) – Beast (Chimerae) Burach Bhadi (Celtic) – Aberration (Parasite / Psychic) Burrunjor (Australian) – Beast (Reptilian) Buruburu (Japanese) – Undead (Spirit / Tulpa) Bushyasta (Persian) – Demon (Summoner / Mounted) Butatsch (Swiss) – Aberration (Alien / Summoner)
Cactus Cat (Fearsome Critter) – Plant (Chimerae) * Caleuche (S-American) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed / Summoner) Camulatz (Mayan) – Beast (Avian) Carabosse (M-European) – Fae (Shifter / Fairy / Cursed / Summoner) Carbuncle (S-American) – Fae (Fairy / Cursed / Summoner / Psychic) Caspilly (Persian) – Beast (Fish) Caspilly, Vatnagedda (Icelandic) – Beast (Fish) Catoblepas (M-European) – Beast Catoblepas, Fei (Chinese) – Demon Cecaelia (Hoax) – Aberration (Centauric / Cursed) Cecaelia, Scylla (Greek) – Aberration (Centauric / Cursed / Summoner) Ceffyl Dwr (Celtic) – Fae (Shifter) Celedon (Greek) – Construct (Spirit) Cerastes (M-European) – Beast (Reptilian) Cerastes, Sierpa (N-American) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Charon (Greek) – Undead (Summoner) Chemosit (African) – Aberration (Alien / Psychic) Cherufe (S-American) – Elemental (Spirit) Chicheface (French) – Demon Chimera (Greek) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Chione (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Cursed / Summoner) Chipfalamfula (African) – Aberration (Fish / Summoner) Chon-Chon (S-American) – Undead (Parasite / Swarm / Cursed) Chon-Chon, Dagwanoenyent (N-American) – Undead (Cursed / Summoner) Chupacabra (Mexican) – Aberration (Alien / Vampire) Chupacabra, Nalusa Falaya (N-American) – Aberration (Alien / Vampire) Cindaku (Indonesian) – Humanoid (Beastman) Cindaku, Bush Dai-Dai (S-American) – Humanoid (Shifter / Beastman) Cipactli (Aztec) – Demon (Amphibian / Reptilian / Chimerae) Cirein Croin (Celtic) – Dragon (Shifter / Reptilian) Clurichaun (Celtic) – Fae (Leprechaun) Coco (Spanish) – Plant (Bogey) Cocollona (Spanish) – Dragon (Fairy / Reptilian / Vermin / Chimerae) Codrille (French) – Dragon (Reptilian / Cursed) Codrille, Taniniver (M-European) – Undead (Reptilian / Cursed) Colo-Colo (S-American) – Fae (Avian / Chimerae) Colorobetch (French) – Aberration (Avian / Alien / Bogey) Con Rit (Polynesian) – Beast (Vermin / Parasite) Con Rit, Skolopendra (Greek) – Beast (Vermin / Drake) Cuca (S-American) – Fae (Hag / Amphibian / Reptilian / Summoner) Cuchivilu (S-American) – Aberration (Fish / Chimerae / Tulpa) Cuero (S-American) –  Aberration (Vampire) Curupira (S-American) – Fae (Gnome / Mounted) Cwn Annwn (Celtic) – Fae (Summoner)
Dactyl (Greek) – Humanoid (Dwarf / Summoner) * Dactyl, Cabeiri (Greek) – Construct (Dwarf / Summoner) Devalpa (Arabian) – Aberration (Parasite / Cursed / Mounted) Dheeyabery (Australian) – Aberration (Ooze / Human / Cursed) Dheeyabery, Mu-Onna (Japanese) – Aberration (Ooze / Human / Cursed / Summoner) Dijiang (Chinese) – Aberration (Alien) Djieien (N-American) – Undead (Vermin / Summoner) Dokkalfar (Norse) – Fae (Elf) Dokkalfar, Dalaketnon (Philippine) – Fae (Elf / Summoner / Psychic) Dorotabo (Japanese) – Elemental (Spirit / Cursed) Drop Bear (Hoax) – Beast Druj Nasu (Persian) – Demon (Vermin) Dulhath (Arabian) – Fae (Troll / Mounted) Dullahan (Celtic) – Undead (Elf / Cursed / Mounted) Dullahan, Coiste Bodhar (Celtic) – Undead (Elf / Cursed / Mounted) Dybbuk (Jewish) – Undead (Spirit / Parasite / Psychic) Dydko (Slavic) – Demon
Each Tened (Celtic) – Demon (Shifter) Ebajalg (Estonian) – Elemental (Spirit / Cursed) Echeneis (M-European) – Beast (Fish / Parasite) Egregore (French) – Aberration (Psychic) Eintykara (S-American) – Fae (Vermin / Swarm) Ek-Chapat (Mayan) – Aberration (Beastman / Vermin / Alien / Centauric) El Juy-Juy (S-American) – Plant (Parasite) Eldjotnar (Norse) – Humanoid (Giant) Eldjotnar, Cacus (Greek) – Humanoid (Giant) Eloko (African) – Humanoid (Dwarf / Mounted) * Empusa (Greek) – Fae (Nymph) Enenra (Japanese) – Elemental (Spirit / Cursed) Erlking (Germanic) – Fae (Elf / Summoner / Mounted) Erlking, Lausks (Latvian) – Fae (Elf / Mounted) Ewah (N-American) – Aberration (Parasite / Human / Tulpa / Psychic)
Fachen (Celtic) – Aberration Fafnir (Norse) – Dragon (Shifter / Reptilian / Cursed) Falajitax (S-American) – Aberration (Avian / Reptilian / Chimerae / Psychic) Far Darrig (Celtic) – Fae (Leprechaun) Faun (Greek) – Fae (Beastman) Faun, Huay Chivo (Mayan) – Fae (Beastman / Summoner) Fear Liath (Celtic) – Aberration (Giant / Bogey / Psychic) Fomorian (Celtic) – Humanoid (Giant / Cursed) * Formica Aurum (M-European) – Construct (Vermin) * Fossegrim (Scandinavian) – Fae (Elf) Futsunushi (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami) * Fulad-Zereh (Persian) – Demon (Summoner) Fury (Greek) – Angel (Summoner)
Gaasyendietha (N-American) – Dragon (Reptilian / Alien) Gancanagh (Celtic) – Fae (Leprechaun / Summoner) Gardinel (N-American) – Aberration (Shifter / Alien) Garei (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Gargouille (French) – Dragon (Reptilian) Garmr (Norse) – Demon Garmr, Cerberus (Greek) – Demon (Summoner) Gastarios (M-European) – Beast (Vermin) Gaueko (Basque) – Elemental (Shifter / Spirit / Summoner) Gbahali (African) – Beast (Reptilian) Gbahali, Petsuchos (Egyptian) – Undead (Reptilian / Cursed) Gegenees (Greek) – Humanoid (Giant) * Ghul (Arabian) – Undead (Shifter / Genie / Summoner) Girtablilu (Arabian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Vermin / Centauric) Gloson (Scandinavian) – Undead Goblin (M-European) – Humanoid (Goblinoid) * Goblin, Kallikantzaros (Greek) – Humanoid (Goblinoid) Gorgon (Greek) – Humanoid (Reptilian / Human / Cursed) Gowrow (N-American) – Dragon (Reptilian) Gowrow, Nidhogg (Norse) – Dragon (Reptilian / Summoner) Gray (Hoax) – Aberration (Alien / Summoner / Psychic) Grindylow (Celtic) – Humanoid (Goblinoid / Mounted) * Grootslang (African) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Gu (Chinese) – Elemental (Ooze / Spirit / Parasite) Guiamala (African) – Beast Gulon (Scandinavian) – Beast Gulon, Bandersnatch (Literature) – Fae (Tulpa)
Haakapainizi (N-American) – Demon (Vermin) Haermorrhois (M-European) – Undead (Reptilian / Vampire) Hahakigami (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Haietlik (N-American) – Dragon (Reptilian) Hala (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Hag / Summoner) Hantu Batu (Indonesian) – Elemental (Spirit) * Hantu Longgok (Indonesian) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Harionago (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Human / Mounted) Harionago, Kejoro (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Parasite) Harpy (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Avian) Harpy, Tsenahale (N-American) – Demon (Beastman / Avian / Summoner) Havhest (Scandinavian) – Beast (Fish / Drake) Heikegani (Japanese) – Demon (Vermin / Spirit / Summoner) Helhest (Scandinavian) – Undead (Shifter / Spirit) Hellequin (French) – Humanoid (Human / Summoner) Hellequin, Lezim (Jewish) – Demon (Human / Summoner / Psychic) Hidebehind (Fearsome Critter) – Aberration (Alien / Tulpa / Bogey) Hieracosphinx (Egyptian) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae) * Hinkir Munkur (Turkish) – Demon (Vampire / Parasite) Hinqumemen (N-American) – Elemental (Spirit) * Hodag (Fearsome Critter) – Dragon (Reptilian) Hodag, Beannach-Nimhe (Celtic) – Dragon (Reptilian) Hongaek (Korean) – Elemental (Spirit / Vampire) Hraesvelgr (Norse) – Humanoid (Giant / Avian / Summoner) Hrimfaxi (Norse) – Beast (Shifter) Hrimpursar (Norse) – Humanoid (Giant) Hrimpursar, Chenoo (N-American) – Humanoid (Giant / Cursed) Hrokkall (Icelandic) – Undead (Fish) Hrosshvalur (Icelandic) – Beast (Chimerae) Hua-Hu-Tiao (Chinese) – Demon (Shifter) Hydra (Greek) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Hydra, Ihuaivulu (S-American) – Demon (Reptilian / Drake) Hypnalis (Egyptian) – Fae (Reptilian / Mara)
Ichneumon (Egyptian) – Beast Ifrit (Arabian) – Elemental (Shifter / Genie / Summoner) Ijiraq (Inuit) – Fae (Gnome / Psychic) Iku-Turso (Scandinavian) – Aberration Ikuchi (Japanese) – Dragon (Reptilian) Imp (M-European) – Demon (Fairy) Imp, Skrzak (Slavic) – Demon Incubus (M-European) – Demon (Mara) Incubus, Cambion (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Human) Indrik (Russian) – Beast Intulo (African) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Mounted) * Intulo, Tugarin (Russian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Drake) Inulpamahuida (S-American) – Fae (Vermin) Invunche (S-American) – Construct (Spirit) * Irrinja (Australian) – Beast Ishigaq (Inuit) – Fae (Fairy / Cursed) Isonade (Japanese) – Demon (Fish) Issitoq (Inuit) – Aberration (Summoner / Psychic) It (Celtic) – Aberration (Ooze / Shifter / Alien) Ittan-Momen (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami) Itzpapalotl (Aztec) – Undead (Vermin) Ixoxoctic (Mexican) – Elemental (Spirit)
Jaci Jatere (S-American) – Fae (Gnome) Jarjacha (S-American) – Demon (Summoner) Jba Fofi (African) – Beast (Vermin) Jba Fofi, Tsuchigumo (Japanese) – Demon (Vermin) Jenglot (Indonesian) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Jiangshi (Chinese) – Undead (Vampire / Cursed / Summoner) Jidra (Arabian) – Plant Jidra, Berberoka (Philippine) – Plant Jimplicute (Fearsome Critter) – Dragon (Reptilian) Jinmenju (Japanese) – Plant (Summoner) Jokkho (Bengal) – Construct (Spirit / Cursed) Jonah (M-European) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed) Jonah, Akheilos (Greek) – Humanoid (Shifter / Fish / Human / Cursed) Jorogumo (Japanese) – Fae (Shifter / Vermin / Summoner) Jubokko (Japanese) – Plant (Vampire / Cursed) Juggernaut (Hindu) – Construct (Spirit) Julana (Australian) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed)
Kaiaimunu (Polynesian) – Beast (Reptilian) Kamaitachi (Japanese) – Fae Kameosa (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Summoner) Kamikiri (Japanese) – Aberration (Tulpa) Kampe (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric / Drake) Kaparilo (S-American) – Aberration (Cursed / Psychic) Kappa (Japanese) – Beast (Amphibian / Reptilian / Chimerae) Kappa, Suiko (Japanese) – Demon (Amphibian / Reptilian / Chimerae) Kapre (Philippine) – Humanoid (Giant / Bogey / Psychic) Karkadann (Persian) – Beast (Unicorn) Karkinos (Greek) – Beast (Vermin) Karkinos, Saratan (Arabian) – Beast (Vermin) Kasa-Obake (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami) Katsura-Otoko (Japanese) – Fae (Nymph) Kaw-Kaw (Maltese) – Aberration (Alien / Bogey) Kayeri (S-American) – Plant (Shifter / Troll / Summoner) Kelpie (Celtic) – Fae (Shifter) Keukegen (Japanese) – Aberration (Tulpa) Khalkotauroi (Greek) – Construct (Spirit) Khepri (Egyptian) – Beast (Vermin) Kholkikos (Greek) – Dragon (Summoner) Kikimora (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Bogey / Summoner) Kishi (African) – Demon Kludde (Germanic) – Fae (Chimerae / Bogey / Psychic) Knucker (Celtic) – Dragon (Reptilian) Kobold (Germanic) – Fae (Gnome) Kobold, Pech (Celtic) – Fae (Gnome / Summoner) Kongamato (African) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Kongamato, Romsiwamnari (S-American) – Demon (Reptilian / Drake) Kori (S-American) – Beast Kraken (Scandinavian) – Aberration Kugdlughiak (Inuit) – Aberration (Vermin) Kumiho (Korean) – Fae (Cursed) Kurage (Japanese) – Aberration * Kurita (Philippine) – Demon Kusa Kap (Polynesian) – Beast (Avian)
Lagahoo (Caribbean) – Construct (Spirit / Summoner / Mounted) Lakuma (S-American) – Aberration (Vermin) Lakuma, Charybdis (Greek) – Aberration (Vermin) Lamia (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric / Cursed) Lamia, Abyzou (M-European) – Demon (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric) Lampad (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Cursed) Lampad, Melinoe (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Mara / Summoner) Landvaettir (Scandinavian) – Elemental (Spirit) * Lavellan (Celtic) – Aberration (Alien) Leanan Sidhe (Celtic) – Fae (Nymph / Mara / Summoner) Leshy (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Gnome / Summoner) Leucrotta (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) Libélula Diablu (Spanish) – Demon (Vermin / Cursed) Likho (Slavic) – Demon (Goblinoid) Ljosalfar (Norse) – Fae (Elf) Lou Carcolh (French) – Aberration (Drake) * Lu Dja Lako (N-American) – Beast (Reptilian / Summoner) Lunantishee (Celtic) – Fae (Fairy / Swarm)
Maenad (Greek) – Fae (Shifter / Nymph / Summoner) Mahaha (Inuit) – Demon (Cursed) Makalala (African) – Demon (Avian) Makhai (Greek) – Demon Malebete (French) – Fae Mambabarang (Philippine) – Fae (Hag / Vermin / Summoner / Mounted) Mandarangkal (Philippine) – Demon (Vermin) Mandragora (M-European) – Plant (Vampire) Manticore (Persian) – Beast (Vermin / Chimerae) * Mapinguari (S-American) – Beast Marabbecca (Italian) – Aberration (Amphibian / Bogey / Tulpa) Marakihau (Australian) – Aberration Marcupo (Philippine) – Demon (Reptilian / Drake) Maripill (S-American) – Fae (Reptilian) Marool (Celtic) – Demon (Fish / Summoner) Mbielu-Mbielu (African) – Plant (Reptilian / Parasite) Mekurabe (Japanese) – Undead (Swarm) Melchom (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) Metminwi (Caribbean) – Aberration (Bogey) Migas (African) – Aberration Minhocao (S-American) – Beast (Amphibian) Minotaur (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman) Minotaur, Erchitu (Italian) – Demon (Beastman / Cursed) Miraj (Arabian) – Beast (Unicorn) Mishibizhiw (N-American) – Beast (Fish / Chimerae) Mngwa (African) – Undead (Tulpa / Cursed) Mokele-Mbembe (African) – Beast (Reptilian) Mooldabbie (Australian) – Demon Morgawr (Celtic) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Morko (Scandinavian) – Aberration (Ooze / Cursed) Mormo (Greek) – Fae (Shifter / Nymph / Vampire / Summoner) Moroi (Romanian) – Undead (Vampire / Human / Cursed) Moroi, Strigoi (Romanian) – Undead (Vampire / Summoner) Mothman (Hoax) – Aberration (Beastman / Vermin / Alien) Muirdris (Celtic) – Aberration Muldjewangk (Australian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Giant / Fish / Centauric) Mummy (Egyptian) – Undead (Human / Cursed / Summoner) * Musca Macedda (Italian) – Construct (Vermin / Cursed / Summoner) Musca Macedda, Pandora Box (Greek) – Construct (Spirit / Cursed / Summoner) Muscaliet (M-European) – Demon (Chimerae) Myrmecoleon (M-European) – Beast (Vermin)
Nadubi (Australian) – Demon (Bogey) Namazu (Japanese) – Beast (Fish) Nargun (Australian) – Fae (Troll) Nargun, Porotai (Australian) – Fae (Troll) Naujakuksualuk (Inuit) – Beast (Avian) Nekomata (Japanese) – Fae (Shifter) Nekomata, Kasha (Japanese) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) Nependis (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) Ngoubou (African) – Beast (Reptilian) Nguma-Monene (African) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Nguruvilu (S-American) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Nguruvilu, Snow Wasset (Fearsome Critter) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Nian (Chinese) – Demon (Unicorn / Summoner) Nida (N-American) – Undead Ninki Nanka (African) – Fae (Reptilian / Drake) Ninya (Australian) – Elemental (Spirit / Cursed) Nocnitsa (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Hag / Mara / Summoner) Nojukubi (Japanese) – Elemental (Spirit / Parasite) Nuberu (Spanish) – Fae (Gnome / Summoner / Mounted) Nuckelavee (Celtic) – Fae (Bogey / Cursed) * Nue (Japanese) – Demon (Shifter / Reptilian / Chimerae / Mara) Nuno (Philippine) – Fae (Shifter / Gnome / Vermin / Summoner) Nuppeppo (Japanese) – Demon (Cursed) Nurikabe (Japanese) – Aberration (Ooze / Shifter) * Nyuvwira (African) – Dragon (Reptilian)
Oboroguruma (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Odei (Basque) – Elemental (Spirit) Odontotyrannus (M-European) – Demon (Reptilian) Okpe (S-American) – Beast Olgoi-Khorkhoi (Mongolian) – Aberration Olitiau (African) – Beast (Vampire) Olitiau, Guiafairo (African) – Fae (Bogey) Omukade (Japanese) – Demon (Vermin) Oniate (N-American) – Undead (Swarm) Oniate, Mano Peluda (Mexican) – Undead Onniont (N-American) – Beast (Fish) Onniont, Rock Bolter (Fearsome Critter) – Beast (Fish) Oread (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Summoner) Osschaart (Germanic) –  Aberration (Bogey) Otso (Scandinavian) – Plant (Spirit) Ovinnik (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Cursed) Ozaena (M-European) – Aberration (Ooze) Ozaena, Umibozu (Japanese) – Aberration (Ooze / Spirit / Cursed)
Pamarindo (Italian) – Aberration (Dwarf / Cursed) Papinijuwari (Australian) – Aberration (Giant / Alien) Parandrus (M-European) – Fae (Chimerae) Pard (M-European) – Fae Pard, Zheng (Chinese) – Fae (Unicorn) Penchapechi (Bengal) – Fae (Avian / Spirit) Peryton (Hoax) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae / Cursed) Pesta (Scandinavian) – Undead (Hag / Summoner) Peuchen (S-American) – Fae (Reptilian / Vampire) Phooka (Celtic) – Fae (Shifter) Piasa (N-American) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae) Pira-Nu (S-American) – Beast (Fish) Pishacha (Hindu) – Demon (Mounted) Pixiu (Chinese) – Construct (Summoner) Planctae (Greek) – Aberration (Summoner) Polong (Indonesian) – Elemental (Ooze / Spirit / Vampire / Parasite) Poltergeist (Germanic) – Undead (Spirit / Parasite / Summoner / Psychic) Poludnica (Slavic) – Fae (Nymph) Polypus (M-European) – Aberration (Vermin) Popobawa (African) – Demon (Psychic) Psoglav (Slavic) – Demon (Chimerae / Cursed) Psonen (N-American) – Undead (Avian / Spirit / Cursed) Pua Tu Tahi (Polynesian) – Aberration   Pua Tu Tahi, Shen (Chinese) – Aberration (Psychic) Puaka (Polynesian) – Beast   Pukwudgie (N-American) – Fae (Gnome / Summoner / Mounted)
Qalupalik (Inuit) – Fae (Hag / Fish / Summoner) Qiuniu (Chinese) – Dragon (Reptilian) Qupqugiaq (Inuit) – Beast
Radande (Scandinavian) – Plant (Nymph / Parasite / Summoner) Rahara (S-American) – Plant * Raiju (Japanese) – Elemental (Shifter / Spirit) Rakshasa (Hindu) – Demon (Shifter) Rat King (Hoax) – Beast (Swarm) Rawhead (Celtic) – Fae Redcap (Celtic) – Fae (Gnome / Vampire / Cursed) Redcap, Ly Erg (Celtic) – Fae (Vampire / Elf / Cursed / Summoner) Redjal Marja (Arabian) – Elemental (Shifter / Genie / Summoner) Roc (Arabian) – Beast  (Avian) Rogo-Tumu (Polynesian) – Demon Rokurokubi (Japanese) – Fae (Hag) Rompo (African) – Beast (Chimerae) Roperite (Fearsome Critter) – Aberration (Alien) Row (Polynesian) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Rumptifusel (Fearsome Critter) – Aberration (Alien) Rusalka (Slavic) – Fae (Nymph / Summoner)
Sagari (Japanese) – Aberration (Fish / Chimerae) Salamander (M-European) – Beast (Amphibian / Drake) Salawa (Egyptian) – Beast * Sandman (M-European) – Fae (Mara / Bogey / Summoner) Satori (Japanese) – Beast (Psychic) Satori, Cercopes (Greek) – Beast (Psychic) Sazae-Oni (Japanese) – Demon (Cursed) Scarabs (Egyptian) – Beast (Vermin / Parasite / Swarm) Scarbo (French) – Fae (Gnome / Mara / Tulpa) Scorpios (Greek) – Beast (Vermin) * Scorpios, Sandwalker (Hoax) – Demon (Vermin) Scytalis (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian / Psychic) Seps (M-European) – Beast (Reptilian) Serpopard (Egyptian) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) * Sessho-Seki (Japanese) – Undead (Spirit / Cursed) Shadhawar (Persian) – Fae (Unicorn / Summoner) Shellycoat (Celtic) – Fae (Bogey / Mounted) Sianach (Celtic) – Fae Sianach, Delgeth (N-American) – Demon Sigbin (Philippine) – Demon Siren (Greek) – Fae (Beastman / Fish / Centauric / Elf) Siren, Lorelei (Germanic) – Fae (Beastman / Fish / Centauric / Elf / Summoner) Siyokoy (Philippine) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric) * Skeljaskrimsli (Icelandic) – Beast (Chimerae) Skinwalker (N-American) – Humanoid (Shifter / Human / Summoner) Skinwalker, Rougarou (N-American) – Humanoid (Beastman / Human / Cursed) Skolex (M-European) – Aberration Snoligoster (Fearsome Critter) – Aberration (Reptilian / Alien) Soucouyant (Caribbean) – Fae (Shifter / Hag / Vampire / Summoner) Soucouyant, Candileja (S-American) – Undead (Hag / Spirit / Parasite) Spartoi (Greek) – Undead (Human) * Spartoi, Gashadokuro (Japanese) – Undead (Human / Swarm / Summoner) Sphinx (Greek) – Beast (Chimerae / Psychic) Splinter Cat (Fearsome Critter) – Beast Spriggan (Celtic) – Humanoid (Shifter / Goblinoid) Springheel (Celtic) – Fae (Elf / Bogey / Cursed) Squonk (Fearsome Critter) – Elemental (Shifter / Spirit / Cursed) Stella (French) – Aberration * Stray Sod (Celtic) – Plant (Cursed) Stray Sod, Fear Gortach (Celtic) – Plant (Cursed) Stymphalian (Greek) – Construct (Avian) Stymphalian, Asipatra (Hindu) – Construct (Avian) Succarath (S-American) – Aberration (Psychic) Succubus (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Nymph / Mara) Succubus, Caorthannach (Celtic) – Demon (Shifter / Nymph / Mara) Swamfisk (Scandinavian) – Aberration (Ooze / Fish)
Tailypo (Literature) – Fae (Mara / Bogey) Tamanous (N-American) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed) Tamanous, Orang Minyak (Indonesian) – Aberration (Human / Cursed) Taotie (Chinese) – Demon Taotie, Khodumodumo (African) – Demon Tarasque (French) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Tcaridyi (Romanian) – Beast (Vermin) Tcaridyi, Pyrausta (Greek) – Beast (Vermin) Tculo (Romanian) – Aberration (Parasite / Swarm) Tengu (Japanese) – Humanoid (Beastman / Avian) Tenome (Japanese) – Aberration Tera-Tsutsuki (Japanese) – Beast (Avian / Swarm) Terra-Cotta (Chinese) – Construct (Spirit / Human / Mounted) * Tesso (Japanese) – Humanoid (Beastman / Summoner) Tetragnathon (Italy) – Beast (Vermin) Thriae (Greek) – Fae (Beastman / Nymph / Vermin / Summoner) Thunderbird (N-American) – Beast (Avian) Tiburon (Philippine) – Beast (Fish) Tikbalang (Philippine) – Fae (Beastman / Bogey / Cursed) Titivillus (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) Tiyanak (Philippine) – Undead (Vampire / Human / Cursed / Summoner) Tiyanak, Myling (Scandinavian) – Undead (Human / Cursed) Tlanusi (N-American) – Aberration (Fish / Alien / Vampire) Tooth Fairy (M-European) – Fae (Fairy / Tulpa) Topielec (Slavic) – Undead (Human / Cursed) Traicousse (French) – Fae (Vermin / Cursed) Trenti (Spanish) – Plant (Gnome / Parasite / Summoner) Trolual (M-European) – Beast Tunche (S-American) – Elemental (Spirit / Parasite / Cursed) Tupilaq (Inuit) – Construct (Spirit) Tupilaq, Kikituk (Inuit) – Construct (Spirit) Tuyango (S-American) – Beast (Avian) Tuyango, Jub-Jub Bird (Literature) – Fae (Avian / Tulpa)
Ulagu (N-American) – Beast (Vermin / Parasite / Summoner) Umdhlebi (African) – Plant Urmahlullu (Arabian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Centauric) * Utelif (M-European) – Beast (Fish) Utlunta (N-American) – Fae (Hag / Summoner)
Valkyrie (Norse) – Angel (Summoner / Mounted) Valravn (Scandinavian) – Fae (Shifter / Avian / Cursed) Valravn, Nachtkrapp (Germanic) – Fae (Avian / Cursed) Vatnsandi (Icelandic) – Beast (Fish) Veela (Slavic) – Fae (Nymph / Summoner) Velue (French) – Dragon (Reptilian) Vish Kanya (Hindu) – Humanoid (Human) Vish Kanya, Saapin (Hindu) – Humanoid (Human / Summoner / Psychic) Vodyanoi (Slavic) – Humanoid (Beastman / Amphibian) Vodyanoi, Bolotnik (Slavic) – Humanoid (Beastman / Amphibian / Mounted) Vrykolakas (Greek) – Undead (Beastman / Vampire)
Wakandagi (N-American) – Fae (Reptilian / Chimerae / Drake / Summoner) Wanyudo (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Cursed) Water Leaper (Celtic) – Fae (Amphibian / Chimerae) Wendigo (N-American) – Fae (Shifter / Cursed / Psychic) Wether (M-European) – Beast (Parasite) Whimpus (Fearsome Critter) – Beast Will o Wisp (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Swarm) Will o Wisp, Luz Mala (S-American) – Undead (Spirit) Wolpertinger (Hoax) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae) * Wraith (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Cursed) Wraith, Sluagh (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Swarm / Cursed) Wulgaru (Australian) – Construct (Troll / Spirit) * Wyvern (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian) * Wyvern, Cuelebre (Spanish) – Dragon (Reptilian)
Xan (Mayan) – Beast (Vermin / Vampire) Xan, Alkuntane (N-American) – Aberration (Vermin / Psychic) Xecotcovach (Mayan) – Fae (Avian) Xhumpedzkin (Mayan) – Beast (Reptilian / Psychic) Xiao (Chinese) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae) Xiao, Ahool (Indonesian) – Beast (Chimerae) Xtabay (Mayan) – Plant Xtabay, Abere (Polynesian) – Plant
Ya-Te-Veo (African) – Plant (Alien) Yale (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) Yamabiko (Japanese) – Fae Yamabiko, Mimick (M-European) – Fae Yara-Ma-Yha-Who (Australian) – Aberration (Amphibian / Vampire) Yehwe Zogbanu (African) – Fae (Troll) Yeitso (N-American) – Demon (Giant) Yowie (Australian) – Humanoid (Beastman) * Yuki-Onna (Japanese) – Undead (Spirit / Human / Cursed)
Zabraq (Arabian) – Dragon (Reptilian) Zalambur (Arabian) – Elemental (Shifter / Genie / Summoner) Zhenniao (Chinese) – Beast (Avian / Cursed) Zhenniao, Melalo (Romanian) – Undead (Avian / Cursed) Ziphius (M-European) – Beast Zirnitra (Slavic) – Dragon (Reptilian / Mara) Zitiron (French) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric) Zitiron, Telchine (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric / Mounted) Zlatorog (Slovenian) – Fae Zlatorog, Bocanach (Celtic) – Fae (Cursed) Zmey (Slavic) – Dragon (Reptilian / Cursed) Zmey, Azi Dahaka (Persian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Cursed) Zombie (African) – Undead (Human) Zombie, Draugr (Norse) – Undead (Human / Cursed) Zorigami (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Summoner)
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aazerate · 6 years
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People say that adult Sasuke looks like Madara. I wanted to draw him with long hair and see for myself. In my opinion, he looks more like Indra than Madara because his hair falls flatter and it’s not so spiky once it’s longer. I unconsciously gave him similar clothes to Indra so that may be a factor too.
Excuse my wobbly lines because drawing with a mouse is freaking hard okay.
The source is me, aka Taniniver
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dailybestiary · 7 years
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Khala
Over time, one-off dragon species have become one of my favorite monster categories.  I love their wildness and their weirdness, how they harken back to early folktales and myths, and how each one’s set of abilities and characteristics is a surprise instead of checkboxes on a five-dragon matrix.
So naturally I’m delighted by the khala, a female water dragon from Bulgarian mythology. Introduced to Pathfinder via the Golarion’s dark, vaguely Slavic fairytale land of Irrisen, the khala has added supernatural cold to her portfolio as well.  A three-headed, snake-like, ice-spewing beast, she brings winter with her wherever she goes.  Even her bite is laced with a poisonous chilling disease.
The presence of a khala implies both history and corruption, because there is a warping in the race’s past.  Somewhere back in the distant strands of time, they were prouder wyrms and their lands more beautiful or fertile places…but no more.  Khalas tend to linger in the same regions as witches, hags, cruel magical or military tyrants, and frost giants…anywhere where decades or centuries of cold, corruption, coercion, and control have worn down the land and its people.
There’s also the mystery of how khalas reproduce, and the fate of their male zmey counterparts.  Ecologically minded adventurers might wish to see the zmeys restored; defenders of civilization might wish the khalas wiped out completely.  Other dragons might fill in for the zmeys as well—the flame-spewing, multinecked gorynyches seem a particularly good fit.  But the demise of the zmeys might also serve as an origin for the cursed taninivers or the mysterious damned azi as well…
A mysterious wood has grown up around Dun Harrow, hiding the ancient fort and its renowned, possibly magical stone carvings.  Even the weather seems to linger chill and stormy over the surrounding shire.  A khala has used repeated suggestions to take a dryad queen as her lover and force the fey’s kinswomen to reshape their forest as she desires.
When the shattering of the Sphere of Black Omens corrupted the Elflands, Par Tarthelion suffered the worst.  Its crystal towers grew dark and cracked; its trees turned thorny and brittle; its rivers ran with blood and the weeping of sores.  And when the cold winds blew from the north, no longer held at bay by elf weather magic, Par Tarthelion’s guardian green dragons shriveled and split, each one transforming into—or was it birthing?—a khala. If there is one small consolation, it’s that the nightmarish beasts cannot breed, the guardian greens all having been female.  At least, that is what the elven exiles hope…
When the Bohemians left the poor, overworked foothills of their homeland in search of the rich plains of the American Midwest, they brought their work ethic and their mournful songs…but also their nightmares.  Through possession, subterfuge, and the mysterious Grey Roads of the Otherlands, hags, soulbound dolls, dybbuks, ice devils, and the terrible khalas all found their way to the Great Lakes region.  Canadian gnomish settlers and furriers report that monsters hold the northern shore of Lake Huron, and Lake Superior is nearly entirely overrun.  Adventurers who were running guns to the Lakota Indians and the Lake Crowfolk tengu tribes now find themselves being offered pardons if they will go with a U.S. Army detachment to drive the khalas out of the Great Lakes.
—Irrisen: Land of Eternal Winter 59 & Pathfinder Bestiary 5 151
Irrisen pluralizes khala as “khala”; B5 uses “khalas.”  I like the former but went with the latter for consistency.
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tommygunnsixx · 5 years
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myth-lord · 5 years
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For use on my tabled
A Bao A Qu (Hoax) – Aberration (Ooze / Shifter / Drake) Aatxe (Basque) – Undead (Spirit) Abaasy (Russian) – Demon (Summoner / Mounted) Abaia (Polynesian) – Beast (Fish / Summoner) Abaia, Bakunawa (Philippine) – Beast (Fish) Abuhuku (S-American) – Fae (Beastman / Vermin) Acheri (Hindu) – Angel (Cursed) Adaro (Polynesian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric) * Adze (African) – Fae (Vermin / Vampire) Aerico (Greek) – Demon Afanc (Celtic) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Aghash (Persian) – Demon Agrippa (French) – Construct (Tsukumogami / Spirit / Summoner) * Agropelter (Fearsome Critter) – Fae Ahkiyyini (Inuit) – Undead (Summoner) Ahl At-Trab (Arabian) – Elemental (Spirit) * Ahuizotl (Aztec) – Beast (Chimerae) Ahuizotl, Ugjuknarpak (Inuit) – Beast (Chimerae) Aigamuxa (African) – Humanoid (Giant / Cursed) Aije (S-American) – Beast (Amphibian / Parasite) Aije, Tiddalik (Australian) – Beast (Amphibian / Summoner) Aitvaras (Lithuanian) – Dragon (Shifter / Avian / Reptilian / Chimerae) Ajatar (Scandinavian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Summoner) Akaname (Japanese) – Aberration Akaname, Gaki (Japanese) – Undead (Cursed) Akashita (Japanese) – Demon Alicanto (S-American) – Beast (Avian) * Alp-Luachra (Celtic) – Aberration (Amphibian / Parasite) Alp-Luachra, Hydrus (M-European) – Aberration (Amphibian / Parasite) Amadan (Celtic) – Fae (Leprechaun / Cursed) Amarok (Inuit) – Beast Amarok, Akhlut (Inuit) – Beast (Chimerae) Amhuluk (N-American) – Dragon (Shifter / Reptilian / Summoner) Amikuk (Inuit) – Aberration (Amphibian) Ammit (Egyptian) – Demon (Reptilian / Chimerae) Amphisbaena (Greek) – Beast (Reptilian) Amphisbaena, Ouroboros (Egyptian) – Dragon (Reptilian) Anggitay (Philippine) – Fae (Beastman / Elf / Centauric / Unicorn) Aniwye (N-American) – Beast Ankluz (Slavic) – Demon (Spirit / Cursed) Ankou (French) – Undead (Summoner) Antaeus (Greek) – Humanoid (Giant) Apaosha (Arabian) – Demon (Shifter) Aproxis (M-European) – Plant (Drake) Argus (Greek) – Aberration (Giant) Arzhavennik (Slavic) – Demon (Beastman / Amphibian) Asag (Arabian) – Demon (Summoner) Asanbosam (African) – Fae (Troll / Vampire) Asdeev (Persian) – Dragon (Shifter / Reptilian) Ashi-Magari (Japanese) – Aberration Askafroa (Scandinavian) – Fae (Nymph / Vampire / Cursed / Summoner) Askafroa, Batibat (Philippine) – Demon (Nymph / Cursed / Mara) Astromyxin (Hoax) – Aberration (Ooze / Alien / Parasite / Swarm) * Aswang (Philippine) – Demon (Vampire / Human / Cursed) Aswang, Manananggal (Philippine) – Demon (Vampire / Human / Cursed) Aten (Egyptian) – Elemental (Spirit) Attercroppe (Germanic) – Fae (Shifter / Faerie / Vermin / Cursed) Atuikakura (Japanese) – Aberration Awd Goggie (Celtic) – Fae (Vermin / Cursed / Summoner) Azeban (N-American) – Fae (Beastman / Summoner)
Babi Ngepet (Indonesian) – Demon (Cursed / Summoner) Bagiennik (Slavic) – Fae (Amphibian) Bakekujira (Japanese) – Undead (Spirit / Cursed / Summoner) Baku (Japanese) – Beast (Chimerae / Mara / Psychic) Baldanders (Germanic) – Fae (Shifter / Cursed) Banshee (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Elf / Cursed) Banshee, Llorona (Mexican) – Undead (Spirit / Elf / Cursed) Barghest (Celtic) – Undead (Bogey) Barghest, Gwyllgi (Celtic) – Undead (Shifter / Bogey) Basilisk (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian) Basilisk, Tizheruk (Inuit) – Dragon (Reptilian) Baykok (N-American) – Undead (Human / Cursed) Baykok, Airi (Hindu) – Undead (Human / Cursed / Summoner) Berserker (Norse) – Humanoid (Shifter / Human / Mounted) * Berserker, Einherjar (Norse) – Undead (Spirit / Human / Parasite) Besta Fera (S-American) – Demon (Beastman / Centauric) Bezkost (Slavic) – Undead (Parasite) Bies (Slavic) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) Binaye-Ahani (N-American) – Aberration (Psychic) Bitoso (Romanian) – Aberration (Alien / Parasite) Blemmyes (M-European) – Aberration (Giant) Blemmyes, Xing Tian (Chinese) – Aberration (Giant) Bloody Bones (Celtic) – Undead (Vampire / Human / Cursed) Bolla (Albanian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Alien) Bolla, Kulshedra (Albanian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Alien) Bonguru (Polynesian) – Fae (Summoner) * Boobrie (Celtic) – Beast (Avian) Boobrie, Hverafugl (Icelandic) – Beast (Avian) Bouda (African) – Humanoid  (Beastman) * Bojg (Scandinavian) – Aberration (Ooze) Brollachan (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Cursed / Bogey / Psychic) Brucha (Celtic) – Beast (Vermin) Bubak (Slavic) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Bogey / Summoner) Buckrider (Germanic) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed / Mounted) * Bugbear (Celtic) – Humanoid (Shifter / Beastman / Goblinoid / Bogey) Buggane (Celtic) – Fae (Beastman / Troll) Bukavac (Slavic) – Aberration (Amphibian / Chimerae) Bulgasari (Korean) – Beast (Chimerae) Bulgu (African) – Demon (Beastman / Giant) Bunyip (Australian) – Beast (Chimerae) Burach Bhadi (Celtic) – Aberration (Parasite / Psychic) Burrunjor (Australian) – Beast (Reptilian) Buru (Hoax) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Buru, Whowie (Australian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Vermin / Chimerae) Buruburu (Japanese) – Undead (Spirit / Tulpa) Bushyasta (Persian) – Demon (Summoner / Mounted) Butatsch (Swiss) – Aberration (Alien / Summoner)
Cactus Cat (Fearsome Critter) – Plant (Chimerae) * Caleuche (S-American) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed / Summoner) Calopus (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) Calopus, Parandrus (M-European) – Fae (Chimerae) Camulatz (Mayan) – Beast (Avian) Carabosse (M-European) – Fae (Shifter / Fairy / Cursed / Summoner) Carbuncle (S-American) – Fae (Fairy / Cursed / Summoner / Psychic) Caspilly (Persian) – Beast (Fish) Caspilly, Vatnagedda (Icelandic) – Beast (Fish) Catoblepas (M-European) – Beast Catoblepas, Fei (Chinese) – Demon Cecaelia (Hoax) – Aberration (Centauric / Cursed) Cecaelia, Scylla (Greek) – Aberration (Centauric / Cursed / Summoner) Ceffyl Dwr (Celtic) – Fae (Shifter) Celedon (Greek) – Construct (Spirit) Cerastes (M-European) – Beast (Reptilian) Cerastes, Sierpa (N-American) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Charon (Greek) – Undead (Summoner) Chemosit (African) – Aberration (Alien / Psychic) Cherufe (S-American) – Elemental (Spirit) Chicheface (French) – Demon Chimera (Greek) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Chione (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Cursed / Summoner) Chipfalamfula (African) – Aberration (Fish / Summoner) Chochin-Obake (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami) Chochin-Obake, Aoandon (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Summoner) Chon-Chon (S-American) – Undead (Parasite / Swarm / Cursed) Chon-Chon, Dagwanoenyent (N-American) – Undead (Cursed / Summoner) Chupacabra (Mexican) – Aberration (Alien / Vampire) Chupacabra, Nalusa Falaya (N-American) – Aberration (Alien / Vampire) Cindaku (Indonesian) – Humanoid (Beastman) Cindaku, Bush Dai-Dai (S-American) – Humanoid (Shifter / Beastman) Cipactli (Aztec) – Demon (Amphibian / Reptilian / Chimerae) Cirein Croin (Celtic) – Dragon (Shifter / Reptilian) Clurichaun (Celtic) – Fae (Leprechaun) Cmuch (Slavic) – Fae (Amphibian) Coco (Spanish) – Plant (Bogey) Cocollona (Spanish) – Dragon (Fairy / Reptilian / Vermin / Chimerae) Codrille (French) – Dragon (Reptilian / Cursed) Codrille, Taniniver (M-European) – Undead (Reptilian / Cursed) Colo-Colo (S-American) – Fae (Avian / Chimerae) Colorobetch (French) – Aberration (Avian / Alien / Bogey) Con Rit (Polynesian) – Beast (Vermin / Parasite) Con Rit, Skolopendra (Greek) – Beast (Vermin / Drake) Cuca (S-American) – Fae (Hag / Amphibian / Reptilian / Summoner) Cuchivilu (S-American) – Aberration (Fish / Chimerae / Tulpa) Cuero (S-American) –  Aberration (Vampire) Curupira (S-American) – Fae (Gnome / Mounted) Cwn Annwn (Celtic) – Fae (Summoner)
Dactyl (Greek) – Humanoid (Dwarf / Summoner) * Dactyl, Cabeiri (Greek) – Construct (Dwarf / Summoner) Devalpa (Arabian) – Aberration (Parasite / Cursed / Mounted) Dheeyabery (Australian) – Aberration (Ooze / Human / Cursed) Dijiang (Chinese) – Aberration (Alien) Dipsa (M-European) – Plant (Reptilian / Parasite) Djieien (N-American) – Undead (Vermin / Summoner) Dokkalfar (Norse) – Fae (Elf) Dokkalfar, Dalaketnon (Philippine) – Fae (Elf / Summoner / Psychic) Dorotabo (Japanese) – Elemental (Spirit / Cursed) Drop Bear (Hoax) – Beast Druj Nasu (Persian) – Demon (Vermin) Dulhath (Arabian) – Fae (Troll / Mounted) Dullahan (Celtic) – Undead (Elf / Cursed / Mounted) Dullahan, Coiste Bodhar (Celtic) – Undead (Elf / Cursed / Mounted) Dybbuk (Jewish) – Undead (Spirit / Parasite / Psychic) Dydko (Slavic) – Demon
Each Tened (Celtic) – Demon (Shifter) Ebajalg (Estonian) – Elemental (Spirit / Cursed) Echeneis (M-European) – Beast (Fish / Parasite) Egregore (French) – Aberration (Psychic) Eintykara (S-American) – Fae (Vermin / Swarm) Ek-Chapat (Mayan) – Aberration (Beastman / Vermin / Alien / Centauric) El Juy-Juy (S-American) – Plant (Parasite) Eldjotnar (Norse) – Humanoid (Giant) Eldjotnar, Cacus (Greek) – Humanoid (Giant) Eloko (African) – Humanoid (Dwarf / Mounted) * Empusa (Greek) – Fae (Nymph) Enenra (Japanese) – Elemental (Spirit / Cursed) Erlking (Germanic) – Fae (Elf / Summoner / Mounted) Erlking, Lausks (Latvian) – Fae (Elf / Mounted) Eurynomos (Greek) – Demon (Beastman / Avian) Ewah (N-American) – Aberration (Parasite / Human / Tulpa / Psychic)
Fachen (Celtic) – Aberration Fafnir (Norse) – Dragon (Shifter / Reptilian / Cursed) Falajitax (S-American) – Aberration (Avian / Reptilian / Chimerae / Psychic) Far Darrig (Celtic) – Fae (Leprechaun) Faun (Greek) – Fae (Beastman) Faun, Huay Chivo (Mayan) – Fae (Beastman / Summoner) Fear Liath (Celtic) – Aberration (Giant / Bogey / Psychic) Fomorian (Celtic) – Humanoid (Giant / Cursed) * Formica Aurum (M-European) – Construct (Vermin) * Fossegrim (Scandinavian) – Fae (Elf) Futsunushi (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami) * Fulad-Zereh (Persian) – Demon (Summoner) Fury (Greek) – Angel (Summoner)
Gaasyendietha (N-American) – Dragon (Reptilian / Alien) Gancanagh (Celtic) – Fae (Leprechaun / Summoner) Gardinel (N-American) – Aberration (Shifter / Alien) Garei (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Gargouille (French) – Dragon (Reptilian) Garmr (Norse) – Demon Garmr, Cerberus (Greek) – Demon (Summoner) Gastarios (M-European) – Beast (Vermin) Gaueko (Basque) – Elemental (Shifter / Spirit / Summoner) Gbahali (African) – Beast (Reptilian) Gbahali, Petsuchos (Egyptian) – Undead (Reptilian / Cursed) Gegenees (Greek) – Humanoid (Giant) * Ghul (Arabian) – Undead (Shifter / Genie / Summoner) Girtablilu (Arabian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Vermin / Centauric) Gloson (Scandinavian) – Undead Goblin (M-European) – Humanoid (Goblinoid) * Goblin, Kallikantzaros (Greek) – Humanoid (Goblinoid) Gorgon (Greek) – Humanoid (Reptilian / Human / Cursed) Gowrow (N-American) – Dragon (Reptilian) Gowrow, Nidhogg (Norse) – Dragon (Reptilian / Summoner) Gray (Hoax) – Aberration (Alien / Summoner / Psychic) Grindylow (Celtic) – Humanoid (Goblinoid / Mounted) * Grootslang (African) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Gu (Chinese) – Elemental (Ooze / Spirit / Parasite) Guiamala (African) – Beast Gulon (Scandinavian) – Beast Gulon, Bandersnatch (Literature) – Fae (Tulpa)
Haakapainizi (N-American) – Demon (Vermin) Haermorrhois (M-European) – Undead (Reptilian / Vampire) Hahakigami (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Haietlik (N-American) – Dragon (Reptilian) Hala (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Hag / Summoner) Hantu Batu (Indonesian) – Elemental (Spirit) * Hantu Longgok (Indonesian) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Harionago (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Human / Mounted) Harionago, Kejoro (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Parasite) Harpy (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Avian) Harpy, Tsenahale (N-American) – Demon (Beastman / Avian / Summoner) Havhest (Scandinavian) – Beast (Fish / Drake) Heikegani (Japanese) – Demon (Vermin / Spirit / Summoner) Helhest (Scandinavian) – Undead (Shifter / Spirit) Hellequin (French) – Humanoid (Human / Summoner) Hellequin, Lezim (Jewish) – Demon (Human / Summoner / Psychic) Hidebehind (Fearsome Critter) – Aberration (Alien / Tulpa / Bogey) Hieracosphinx (Egyptian) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae) * Hinkir Munkur (Turkish) – Demon (Vampire / Parasite) Hinqumemen (N-American) – Elemental (Spirit) * Hodag (Fearsome Critter) – Dragon (Reptilian) Hodag, Beannach-Nimhe (Celtic) – Dragon (Reptilian) Hongaek (Korean) – Elemental (Spirit / Vampire) Hraesvelgr (Norse) – Humanoid (Giant / Avian / Summoner) Hrimfaxi (Norse) – Beast (Shifter) Hrimpursar (Norse) – Humanoid (Giant) Hrimpursar, Chenoo (N-American) – Humanoid (Giant / Cursed) Hrokkall (Icelandic) – Undead (Fish) Hrosshvalur (Icelandic) – Beast (Chimerae) Hua-Hu-Tiao (Chinese) – Demon (Shifter) Hydra (Greek) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Hydra, Ihuaivulu (S-American) – Demon (Reptilian / Drake) Hypnalis (Egyptian) – Fae (Reptilian / Mara)
Ichneumon (Egyptian) – Beast Ifrit (Arabian) – Elemental (Shifter / Genie / Summoner) Ijiraq (Inuit) – Fae (Gnome / Psychic) Iku-Turso (Scandinavian) – Aberration Ikuchi (Japanese) – Dragon (Reptilian) Imp (M-European) – Demon (Fairy) Imp, Skrzak (Slavic) – Demon Incubus (M-European) – Demon (Mara) Incubus, Cambion (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Human) Indrik (Russian) – Beast Intulo (African) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Mounted) * Intulo, Tugarin (Russian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Drake) Inulpamahuida (S-American) – Fae (Vermin) Invunche (S-American) – Construct (Spirit) * Irrinja (Australian) – Beast Ishigaq (Inuit) – Fae (Fairy / Cursed) Isonade (Japanese) – Demon (Fish) Issitoq (Inuit) – Aberration (Summoner / Psychic) It (Celtic) – Aberration (Ooze / Shifter / Alien) Ittan-Momen (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami) Itzpapalotl (Aztec) – Undead (Vermin) Ixoxoctic (Mexican) – Elemental (Spirit)
Jaci Jatere (S-American) – Fae (Gnome) Jack-in-Irons (Celtic) – Undead (Giant / Bogey / Cursed / Summoner) Jarjacha (S-American) – Demon (Summoner) Jba Fofi (African) – Beast (Vermin) Jba Fofi, Tsuchigumo (Japanese) – Demon (Vermin) Jenglot (Indonesian) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Jiangshi (Chinese) – Undead (Vampire / Cursed / Summoner) Jidra (Arabian) – Plant Jidra, Berberoka (Philippine) – Plant Jimplicute (Fearsome Critter) – Dragon (Reptilian) Jinmenju (Japanese) – Plant (Summoner) Jokkho (Bengal) – Construct (Spirit / Cursed) Jonah (M-European) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed) Jonah, Akheilos (Greek) – Humanoid (Shifter / Fish / Human / Cursed) Jorogumo (Japanese) – Fae (Shifter / Vermin / Summoner) Jubokko (Japanese) – Plant (Vampire / Cursed) Juggernaut (Hindu) – Construct (Spirit) Julana (Australian) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed)
Kaiaimunu (Polynesian) – Beast (Reptilian) Kamaitachi (Japanese) – Fae Kameosa (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Summoner) Kamikiri (Japanese) – Aberration (Tulpa) Kampe (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric / Drake) Kaparilo (S-American) – Aberration (Cursed / Psychic) Kappa (Japanese) – Beast (Amphibian / Reptilian / Chimerae) Kappa, Suiko (Japanese) – Demon (Amphibian / Reptilian / Chimerae) Kapre (Philippine) – Humanoid (Giant / Bogey / Psychic) Karkadann (Persian) – Beast (Unicorn) Karkinos (Greek) – Beast (Vermin) Karkinos, Saratan (Arabian) – Beast (Vermin) Karnabo (Germanic) – Aberration (Human / Cursed) Kasa-Obake (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami) Kato (African) – Demon Katsura-Otoko (Japanese) – Fae (Nymph) Kaw-Kaw (Maltese) – Aberration (Alien / Bogey) Kayeri (S-American) – Plant (Shifter / Troll / Summoner) Kelpie (Celtic) – Fae (Shifter) Keukegen (Japanese) – Aberration (Tulpa) Khalkotauroi (Greek) – Construct (Spirit) Khepri (Egyptian) – Beast (Vermin) Kholkikos (Greek) – Dragon (Summoner) Kikimora (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Bogey / Summoner) Kishi (African) – Demon Kludde (Germanic) – Fae (Chimerae / Bogey / Psychic) Knucker (Celtic) – Dragon (Reptilian) Kobold (Germanic) – Fae (Gnome) Kobold, Pech (Celtic) – Fae (Gnome / Summoner) Kongamato (African) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Kongamato, Romsiwamnari (S-American) – Demon (Reptilian / Drake) Kori (S-American) – Beast Kraken (Scandinavian) – Aberration Krojemanchen (Germanic) – Fae (Bogey) Kugdlughiak (Inuit) – Aberration (Vermin) Kumiho (Korean) – Fae (Cursed) Kurage (Japanese) – Aberration * Kurita (Philippine) – Demon Kusa Kap (Polynesian) – Beast (Avian)
Lagahoo (Caribbean) – Construct (Spirit / Summoner / Mounted) Lakuma (S-American) – Aberration (Vermin) Lakuma, Charybdis (Greek) – Aberration (Vermin) Lamia (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric / Cursed) Lamia, Abyzou (M-European) – Demon (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric) Lampad (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Cursed) Lampad, Melinoe (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Mara / Summoner) Landvaettir (Scandinavian) – Elemental (Spirit) * Lavellan (Celtic) – Aberration (Alien) Leanan Sidhe (Celtic) – Fae (Nymph / Mara / Summoner) Leshy (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Gnome / Summoner) Leucrotta (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) Libélula Diablu (Spanish) – Demon (Vermin / Cursed) Likho (Slavic) – Demon (Goblinoid) Ljosalfar (Norse) – Fae (Elf) Lou Carcolh (French) – Aberration (Drake) * Lu Dja Lako (N-American) – Beast (Reptilian) Lu Dja Lako, Ogua (N-American) – Dragon (Reptilian) Lunantishee (Celtic) – Fae (Fairy / Swarm)
Maenad (Greek) – Fae (Shifter / Nymph / Summoner) Mahaha (Inuit) – Demon (Cursed) Makalala (African) – Demon (Avian) Makhai (Greek) – Demon Malebete (French) – Fae Mambabarang (Philippine) – Fae (Hag / Vermin / Summoner / Mounted) Mandarangkal (Philippine) – Demon (Vermin) Mandragora (M-European) – Plant (Vampire) Manticore (Persian) – Beast (Vermin / Chimerae) * Mapinguari (S-American) – Beast Marabbecca (Italian) – Aberration (Amphibian / Bogey / Tulpa) Marakihau (Australian) – Aberration Marcupo (Philippine) – Demon (Reptilian / Drake) Maripill (S-American) – Fae (Reptilian) Marool (Celtic) – Demon (Fish / Summoner) Mbielu-Mbielu (African) – Plant (Reptilian / Parasite) Mekurabe (Japanese) – Undead (Swarm) Melchom (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) Metminwi (Caribbean) – Aberration (Bogey) Mi-Ni-Wa-Tu (N-American) – Demon (Reptilian / Unicorn) Migas (African) – Aberration Minhocao (S-American) – Beast (Amphibian) Minotaur (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman) Minotaur, Erchitu (Italian) – Demon (Beastman / Cursed) Miraj (Arabian) – Beast (Unicorn) Mishibizhiw (N-American) – Beast (Fish / Chimerae) Mngwa (African) – Undead (Tulpa / Cursed) Mokele-Mbembe (African) – Beast (Reptilian) Mooldabbie (Australian) – Demon Morgawr (Celtic) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Morko (Scandinavian) – Aberration (Ooze / Cursed) Mormo (Greek) – Fae (Shifter / Nymph / Vampire / Summoner) Moroi (Romanian) – Undead (Vampire / Human / Cursed) Moroi, Strigoi (Romanian) – Undead (Vampire / Summoner) Mothman (Hoax) – Aberration (Beastman / Vermin / Alien) Muirdris (Celtic) – Aberration Muldjewangk (Australian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Giant / Fish / Centauric) Mummy (Egyptian) – Undead (Human / Cursed / Summoner) * Munuane (S-American) – Aberration (Giant / Cursed) Musca Macedda (Italian) – Construct (Vermin / Cursed / Summoner) Musca Macedda, Pandora Box (Greek) – Construct (Spirit / Cursed / Summoner) Muscaliet (M-European) – Demon (Chimerae) Myrmecoleon (M-European) – Beast (Vermin)
Nadubi (Australian) – Demon (Bogey) Namazu (Japanese) – Beast (Fish) Nargun (Australian) – Fae (Troll) Nargun, Porotai (Australian) – Fae (Troll) Naujakuksualuk (Inuit) – Beast (Avian) Nekomata (Japanese) – Fae (Shifter) Nekomata, Kasha (Japanese) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) Nependis (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) Ngoubou (African) – Beast (Reptilian) Nguma-Monene (African) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) Nguruvilu (S-American) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Nguruvilu, Snow Wasset (Fearsome Critter) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Nian (Chinese) – Demon (Unicorn / Summoner) Nida (N-American) – Undead Ninki Nanka (African) – Fae (Reptilian / Drake) Ninya (Australian) – Elemental (Spirit / Cursed) Nocnitsa (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Hag / Mara / Summoner) Nojukubi (Japanese) – Elemental (Spirit / Parasite) Nuberu (Spanish) – Fae (Gnome / Summoner / Mounted) Nuckelavee (Celtic) – Fae (Bogey / Cursed) * Nue (Japanese) – Demon (Shifter / Reptilian / Chimerae / Mara) Nuno (Philippine) – Fae (Shifter / Gnome / Vermin / Summoner) Nuppeppo (Japanese) – Demon (Cursed) Nurikabe (Japanese) – Aberration (Ooze / Shifter) * Nyuvwira (African) – Dragon (Reptilian)
Oboroguruma (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Cursed) Odei (Basque) – Elemental (Spirit) Odontotyrannus (M-European) – Demon (Reptilian) Okpe (S-American) – Beast Olgoi-Khorkhoi (Mongolian) – Aberration Olitiau (African) – Beast (Vampire) Olitiau, Guiafairo (African) – Fae (Bogey) Omukade (Japanese) – Demon (Vermin) Oniate (N-American) – Undead (Swarm) Oniate, Mano Peluda (Mexican) – Undead Onniont (N-American) – Beast (Fish) Onniont, Rock Bolter (Fearsome Critter) – Beast (Fish) Oread (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Summoner) Osschaart (Germanic) –  Aberration (Bogey) Otso (Scandinavian) – Plant (Spirit) Ovinnik (Slavic) – Fae (Shifter / Cursed) Ozaena (M-European) – Aberration (Ooze) Ozaena, Umibozu (Japanese) – Aberration (Ooze / Spirit / Cursed)
Pamarindo (Italian) – Aberration (Dwarf / Cursed) Papinijuwari (Australian) – Aberration (Giant / Alien) Pard (M-European) – Fae Pard, Zheng (Chinese) – Fae (Unicorn) Penchapechi (Bengal) – Fae (Avian / Spirit) Peryton (Hoax) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae / Cursed) Pesta (Scandinavian) – Undead (Hag / Summoner) Peuchen (S-American) – Fae (Reptilian / Vampire) Phooka (Celtic) – Fae (Shifter) Piasa (N-American) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae) Pira-Nu (S-American) – Beast (Fish) Pishacha (Hindu) – Demon (Mounted) Pixiu (Chinese) – Construct (Summoner) Planctae (Greek) – Aberration (Summoner) Polong (Indonesian) – Elemental (Ooze / Spirit / Vampire / Parasite) Poltergeist (Germanic) – Undead (Spirit / Parasite / Summoner / Psychic) Poludnica (Slavic) – Fae (Nymph) Polypus (M-European) – Aberration (Vermin) Popobawa (African) – Demon (Psychic) Psoglav (Slavic) – Demon (Chimerae / Cursed) Psonen (N-American) – Undead (Avian / Spirit / Cursed) Pua Tu Tahi (Polynesian) – Aberration   Pua Tu Tahi, Shen (Chinese) – Aberration (Psychic) Puaka (Polynesian) – Beast   Pukwudgie (N-American) – Fae (Gnome / Summoner / Mounted)
Qalupalik (Inuit) – Fae (Hag / Fish / Summoner) Qiuniu (Chinese) – Dragon (Reptilian) Qupqugiaq (Inuit) – Beast
Radande (Scandinavian) – Plant (Nymph / Parasite / Summoner) Rahara (S-American) – Plant * Raiju (Japanese) – Elemental (Shifter / Spirit) Rakshasa (Hindu) – Demon (Shifter) Rat King (Hoax) – Beast (Swarm) Rawhead (Celtic) – Fae Redcap (Celtic) – Fae (Gnome / Vampire / Cursed) Redcap, Ly Erg (Celtic) – Fae (Vampire / Elf / Cursed / Summoner) Redjal Marja (Arabian) – Elemental (Shifter / Genie / Summoner) Roc (Arabian) – Beast  (Avian) Rogo-Tumu (Polynesian) – Demon Rokurokubi (Japanese) – Fae (Hag) Rompo (African) – Beast (Chimerae) Roperite (Fearsome Critter) – Aberration (Alien) Row (Polynesian) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Rumptifusel (Fearsome Critter) – Aberration (Alien) Rusalka (Slavic) – Fae (Nymph / Summoner)
Sagari (Japanese) – Aberration (Fish / Chimerae) Salamander (M-European) – Beast (Amphibian / Drake) Salawa (Egyptian) – Beast * Sandman (M-European) – Fae (Mara / Bogey / Summoner) Satori (Japanese) – Beast (Psychic) Satori, Cercopes (Greek) – Beast (Psychic) Sazae-Oni (Japanese) – Demon (Cursed) Scarabs (Egyptian) – Beast (Vermin / Parasite / Swarm) Scarbo (French) – Fae (Gnome / Mara / Tulpa) Scorpios (Greek) – Beast (Vermin) * Scorpios, Sandwalker (Hoax) – Demon (Vermin) Scytalis (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian / Psychic) Seps (M-European) – Beast (Reptilian) Serpopard (Egyptian) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) * Sessho-Seki (Japanese) – Undead (Spirit / Cursed) Shadhawar (Persian) – Fae (Unicorn / Summoner) Shellycoat (Celtic) – Fae (Bogey / Mounted) Sianach (Celtic) – Fae Sianach, Delgeth (N-American) – Demon Sigbin (Philippine) – Demon Siren (Greek) – Fae (Beastman / Fish / Centauric / Elf) Siren, Lorelei (Germanic) – Fae (Beastman / Fish / Centauric / Elf / Summoner) Siyokoy (Philippine) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric) * Skeljaskrimsli (Icelandic) – Beast (Chimerae) Skinwalker (N-American) – Humanoid (Shifter / Human / Summoner) Skinwalker, Rougarou (N-American) – Humanoid (Beastman / Human / Cursed) Skolex (M-European) – Aberration Snoligoster (Fearsome Critter) – Aberration (Reptilian / Alien) Soucouyant (Caribbean) – Fae (Shifter / Hag / Vampire / Summoner) Soucouyant, Candileja (S-American) – Undead (Hag / Spirit / Parasite) Spartoi (Greek) – Undead (Human) * Spartoi, Gashadokuro (Japanese) – Undead (Human / Swarm / Summoner) Sphinx (Greek) – Beast (Chimerae / Psychic) Splinter Cat (Fearsome Critter) – Beast Spriggan (Celtic) – Humanoid (Shifter / Goblinoid) Springheel (Celtic) – Fae (Elf / Bogey / Cursed) Squonk (Fearsome Critter) – Elemental (Shifter / Spirit / Cursed) Stella (French) – Aberration * Stray Sod (Celtic) – Plant (Cursed) Stray Sod, Fear Gortach (Celtic) – Plant (Cursed) Stymphalian (Greek) – Construct (Avian) Stymphalian, Asipatra (Hindu) – Construct (Avian) Succarath (S-American) – Aberration (Psychic) Succubus (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Nymph / Mara) Succubus, Caorthannach (Celtic) – Demon (Shifter / Nymph / Mara) Swamfisk (Scandinavian) – Aberration (Ooze / Fish)
Tahquitz (N-American) – Elemental (Spirit / Parasite) Tailypo (Literature) – Fae (Mara / Bogey) Tamanous (N-American) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed) Tamanous, Orang Minyak (Indonesian) – Aberration (Human / Cursed) Taotie (Chinese) – Demon Taotie, Khodumodumo (African) – Demon Tarasque (French) – Beast (Reptilian / Chimerae) Tcaridyi (Romanian) – Beast (Vermin) Tcaridyi, Pyrausta (Greek) – Beast (Vermin) Tculo (Romanian) – Aberration (Parasite / Swarm) Tengu (Japanese) – Humanoid (Beastman / Avian) Tenome (Japanese) – Aberration Tera-Tsutsuki (Japanese) – Beast (Avian / Swarm) Terra-Cotta (Chinese) – Construct (Spirit / Human / Mounted) * Tesso (Japanese) – Humanoid (Beastman / Summoner) Tetragnathon (Italy) – Beast (Vermin) Thriae (Greek) – Fae (Beastman / Nymph / Vermin / Summoner) Thunderbird (N-American) – Beast (Avian) Tiburon (Philippine) – Beast (Fish) Tikbalang (Philippine) – Fae (Beastman / Bogey / Cursed) Titivillus (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) Tiyanak (Philippine) – Undead (Vampire / Human / Cursed / Summoner) Tiyanak, Myling (Scandinavian) – Undead (Human / Cursed) Tlanusi (N-American) – Aberration (Fish / Alien / Vampire) Tooth Fairy (M-European) – Fae (Fairy / Tulpa) Topielec (Slavic) – Undead (Human / Cursed) Traicousse (French) – Fae (Vermin / Cursed) Trenti (Spanish) – Plant (Gnome / Parasite / Summoner) Trolual (M-European) – Beast Tunche (S-American) – Elemental (Spirit / Parasite / Cursed) Tupilaq (Inuit) – Construct (Spirit) Tupilaq, Kikituk (Inuit) – Construct (Spirit) Tuyango (S-American) – Beast (Avian) Tuyango, Jub-Jub Bird (Literature) – Fae (Avian / Tulpa)
Ukobach (French) – Demon (Summoner) Ulagu (N-American) – Beast (Vermin / Parasite / Summoner) Umdhlebi (African) – Plant Urmahlullu (Arabian) – Humanoid (Beastman / Centauric) * Utelif (M-European) – Beast (Fish) Utlunta (N-American) – Fae (Hag / Summoner)
Valkyrie (Norse) – Angel (Summoner / Mounted) Valravn (Scandinavian) – Fae (Shifter / Avian / Cursed) Valravn, Nachtkrapp (Germanic) – Fae (Avian / Cursed) Vatnsandi (Icelandic) – Beast (Fish) Veela (Slavic) – Fae (Nymph / Summoner) Velue (French) – Dragon (Reptilian) Vish Kanya (Hindu) – Humanoid (Human) Vish Kanya, Saapin (Hindu) – Humanoid (Human / Summoner / Psychic) Vodyanoi (Slavic) – Humanoid (Beastman / Amphibian) Vodyanoi, Bolotnik (Slavic) – Humanoid (Beastman / Amphibian / Mounted) Vrykolakas (Greek) – Undead (Beastman / Vampire)
Wakandagi (N-American) – Fae (Reptilian / Chimerae / Drake / Summoner) Wanyudo (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Cursed) Water Leaper (Celtic) – Fae (Amphibian / Chimerae) Wendigo (N-American) – Fae (Shifter / Cursed / Psychic) Wether (M-European) – Beast (Parasite) Will o Wisp (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Swarm) Will o Wisp, Luz Mala (S-American) – Undead (Spirit) Wolpertinger (Hoax) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae) * Wraith (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Cursed) Wraith, Sluagh (Celtic) – Undead (Spirit / Swarm / Cursed) Wulgaru (Australian) – Construct (Troll / Spirit) * Wyvern (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian) * Wyvern, Cuelebre (Spanish) – Dragon (Reptilian)
Xan (Mayan) – Beast (Vermin / Vampire) Xan, Alkuntane (N-American) – Aberration (Vermin / Psychic) Xecotcovach (Mayan) – Fae (Avian) Xhumpedzkin (Mayan) – Beast (Reptilian / Psychic) Xiao (Chinese) – Beast (Avian / Chimerae) Xiao, Ahool (Indonesian) – Beast (Chimerae) Xtabay (Mayan) – Plant Xtabay, Abere (Polynesian) – Plant
Ya-Te-Veo (African) – Plant (Alien) Yale (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) Yamabiko (Japanese) – Fae Yamabiko, Mimick (M-European) – Fae Yara-Ma-Yha-Who (Australian) – Aberration (Amphibian / Vampire) Yehwe Zogbanu (African) – Fae (Troll) Yeitso (N-American) – Demon (Giant) Yowie (Australian) – Humanoid (Beastman) * Yuki-Onna (Japanese) – Undead (Spirit / Human / Cursed)
Zabraq (Arabian) – Dragon (Reptilian) Zalambur (Arabian) – Elemental (Shifter / Genie / Summoner) Zhenniao (Chinese) – Beast (Avian / Cursed) Zhenniao, Melalo (Romanian) – Undead (Avian / Cursed) Ziphius (M-European) – Beast Ziphius, Sverdhvalur (Icelandic) – Beast Zirnitra (Slavic) – Dragon (Reptilian / Mara) Zitiron (French) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric) Zitiron, Telchine (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric / Mounted) Zlatorog (Slovenian) – Fae Zlatorog, Bocanach (Celtic) – Fae (Cursed) Zmey (Slavic) – Dragon (Reptilian / Cursed) Zmey, Azi Dahaka (Persian) – Dragon (Reptilian / Cursed) Zombie (African) – Undead (Human) Zombie, Draugr (Norse) – Undead (Human / Cursed) Zorigami (Japanese) – Construct (Spirit / Tsukumogami / Summoner)
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UNIQUES: Only one of these creatures exists, they can’t be captured and used in battle, but they leave powers behind and they can be beaten multiple times if needed.
Achlys (Greek) – Angel (Summoner) Alberich (Norse) – Humanoid (Dwarf / Cursed / Mounted) Andrealphus (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Beastman / Avian) Annunaki (Arabian) – Aberration (Alien / Summoner / Psychic) Arachne (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Vermin / Centauric / Human / Cursed / Summoner) Arzshenk (Persian) – Demon (Beastman) Astwihad (Persian) – Demon (Bogey) Atosis (N-American) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Summoner / Mounted) Balor (Celtic) – Humanoid (Giant / Cursed) Baxbakwalanux (N-American) – Aberration (Giant) Beelzebub (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Beastman / Vermin / Summoner) Belphegor (M-European) – Demon (Summoner / Mounted / Psychic) Bloody Mary (M-European) – Undead (Spirit / Vampire / Human / Cursed) Boitata (S-American) – Beast (Reptilian / Psychic) Camazotz (Mayan) – Beast (Shifter / Vampire / Summoner) Cetus (Greek) – Beast ( Chirizuka Kaio (Japanese) – Humanoid ( Chrysaor (Greek) – Demon ( Deimos (Greek) – Demon ( Echidna (Greek) – Titan ( Erinyes (Greek) – Angel ( Fext (Slavic) – Undead ( Geryon (Greek) – Aberration ( Ghageb Tal-Ilma (Maltese) – Dragon ( Graeae (Greek) – Fae ( Hekatoncheires (Greek) – Titan ( Hundun (Chinese) – Aberration ( Ishim (Jewish) – Angel ( Jabberwock (Literature) – Dragon ( Jormungandr (Norse) – Dragon ( Keres (Greek) – Angel ( Koschei the Deathless (Slavic) – Humanoid ( Ladon (Greek) – Dragon ( Legion (M-European) – Undead ( Leraje (M-European) – Fae ( Lilith (M-European) – Demon ( Limos (Greek) – Angel ( Minokawa (Philippine) – Construct ( Naglfar (Norse) – Construct ( Nemeos (Greek) – Beast ( Nike (Greek) – Angel ( Otoroshi (Japanese) – Aberration ( Phobetor (Greek) – Demon ( Phobos (Greek) – Demon ( Punga (Australian) – Aberration ( Raktabija (Hindu) – Demon ( Sengo Muramasa (Japanese) – Humanoid ( Serket (Egyptian) – Humanoid ( Sin-You (Chinese) – Beast ( Snow Queen (Scandinavian) – Humanoid ( Stolas (M-European) – Demon ( Talos (Greek) – Construct ( Tezcatlipocao (Aztec) – Humanoid ( Torc Triath (Celtic) – Beast ( Triton (Greek) – Humanoid ( Typhon (Greek) – Titan ( Tzitzimitl (Aztec) – Undead ( Wicker Man (Celtic) – Construct (
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NON-HOSTILE ENCOUNTERS: These gentle and neutral creatures appear on the battlefield alongside the hostile encounters, they will only attack you if you attack them first, otherwise they stay neutral in battle or will attack your enemies for you. If you keep some of these creatures alive during battles they sometimes give you presents and items, killing them also gives you items though. Like the hostile creatures you can also capture the gentle creatures and they also evolve/upgrade into different forms if you level them up to level 100, sometimes you don’t even need to battle the gentle creatures to get them in your team, they sometimes want to join you.
Airavata (Hindu) – Celestial   Alkonost (Russian) – Fae Amazon (Greek) – Human   Arkan Sonney (Celtic) – Celestial Barbegazi (Swiss) – Gnome (Snow Gnome) Biwa-Bokuboku (Japanese) – Tsukumogami Brownie (Celtic) – Goblinoid Caladrius (M-European) – Avian   Caliburn (Celtic) – Tsukumogami (Excalibur) Cat Sith (Celtic) – Fey   Centaur (Greek) – Beastman / Centauric   Chapa (N-American) – Celestial Charite (Greek) – Angel / Shifter   Cu Sith (Celtic) – Fey   Cyclops (Greek) – Giant   Cynocephali (M-European) – Beastman Dhinnabarrada (Australian) – Beastman Djinn (Arabian) – Genie / Shifter (Air Genie) Dobhar-Chu (Celtic) – Fey Domovoi (Slavic) – Fae Doppelganger (Germanic) – Humanoid Dryad (Greek) – Nymph / Shifter (Tree Nymph) Dryad, Hamadryad (Greek) – Nymph / Shifter Dvergr (Norse) – Dwarf Encantado (S-American) – Fae / Shifter   Erote (Greek) – Angel   Fastachee (N-American) – Fae / Shifter Fuxi (Chinese) – Drake / Shifter (Book Drake) Green Knight (Celtic) – Human Griffon (Greek) – Chimerae Hinnagami (Japanese) – Tsukumogami / Tulpa (Living Doll) Hippocampus (Greek) – Fish Huldra (Scandinavian) – Nymph / Shifter Karzelek (Slavic) – Gnome Kirin (Japanese) – Celestial / Unicorn   Kitsune (Japanese) – Fey / Shifter   Kresnik (Russian) – Human   Kyobun-Sensei (Japanese) – Tsukumogami Leprechaun (Celtic) – Fae / Leprechaun Lofjerskor (Norse) – Elf (Wood Elf) Menreiki (Japanese) – Tsukumogami / Parasite Merrow (Celtic) – Beastman / Centauric Monoceros (M-European) – Beast / Unicorn Motelo Mama (S-American) – Reptilian   Muhuru (African) – Reptilian   Muse (Greek) – Nymph Musimon (M-European) – Beast Naga (Hindu) – Celestial Ningen (Antarctic) – Beastman / Centauric Norn (Norse) – Hag Panotti (M-European) – Fae Peri (Persian) – Genie / Shifter Phoenix (Egyptian) – Avian   Pilou (French) – Beastman   Piskie (M-European) – Fae / Fairy (Pixie) Quetzalcoatl (Aztec) – Fey   Ramidreju (Spanish) – Fey Ratatoskr (Norse) – Fae (Psychic) Sarangay (Philippine) – Beastman Selkie (Celtic) – Human / Shifter (Agloolik) Skinfaxi (Norse) – Celestial / Shifter (Holy Kelpie) Snawfus (Fearsome Critter) – Fey Sylph (M-European) – Elemental   Tanuki (Japanese) – Beastman   Tianlong (Chinese) – Dragon Undine (M-European) – Elemental Ungaikyo (Japanese) – Tsukumogami   Veo (Indonesian) – Beast Yawkyawk (Australian) – Fae / Centauric Yeti (Tibetan) – Beastman Zamba Zaraa (Mongolian) – Beast Zana (Romanian) – Angel / Tulpa Zuttibur (Slavic) – Plant
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BOSSES: The only real bosses in the Game.
Adephagia (Greek) – Sinlord / Shifter Aergia (Greek) – Sinlord / Shifter Alastor (Greek) – Sinlord / Shifter   Hermaphroditus (Greek) – Sinlord / Shifter Midas (Greek) – Sinlord / Shifter Narcissus (Greek) – Sinlord / Shifter   Nemesis (Greek) – Sinlord / Shifter Zelus (Greek) – Sinlord / Shifter   Horseman of Death (M-European) – Human   Horseman of Famine (M-European) – Human   Horseman of Pestilence (M-European) – Human   Horseman of War (M-European) – Human  
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OTHER MONSTERS: Living Levels, Playable Races, Quest Giving NPC’s, Mounts, Summon able Creatures, Item Creatures.
Ashinaga-Jin (Japanese) – Fae   Aspidochelone (M-European) – Reptilian   Astomi (M-European) – Fae Baba Yaga (Slavic) – Hag / Shifter Bai Ze (Chinese) – Celestial Bean Nighe (Celtic) – Hag   Changeling (Celtic) – Fae Chiron (Greek) – Beastman / Centauric   Emere (African) – Human / Shifter Guarana (S-American) – Plant Homunculus (M-European) – Construct / Parasite   Imoogi (Korean) – Dragon / Shifter Isogashi (Japanese) – Spirit / Parasite Jinshin Mushi (Japanese) – Vermin Koma-O (Japanese) – Tsukumogami Nephilim (M-European) – Human / Angel   Osakoburi (Japanese) – Tsukumogami / Parasite   Santelmo (Philippine) – Spirit Shamir (Jewish) – Aberration / Swarm Suzuri No Tamashii  (Japanese) – Ooze Tenaga-Jin (Japanese) – Fae   Tulpa (Tibetan) – Spirit / Parasite Usilosimapundu (African) – Dragon   Vardøger (Scandinavian) – Spirit Vegetable Lamb (M-European) – Plant Ydraggsil (Norse) – Plant
Aasivarluut (Inuit) Abarimon (M-European) Abatwa (African) Aetos (Greek) Agloolik (Inuit) Akkorokamui (Japanese) Akubozu (Japanese) Alp (Germanic) Amdusias (M-European) Ame-Onna (Japanese) Amikiri (Japanese) Anansi (African) Anteros (Greek) Ao-Ao (S-American) Apshait (Egyptian) Argolito (N-American) Atui Koro Ekashi (Japanese) Atunkai (N-American) Aun Pana (S-American) Awahondo (N-American) Aziwugum (Inuit) Banaspati (Indonesian) Bauk (Slavic) Bedudu (Maltese) Behemoth (M-European) Berbalang (Philippine) Bergkonge (Scandinavian) Biasd Na Srogaig (Celtic) Bigorne (French) Bilwis (Germanic) Bisha Ga Tsuku (Japanese) Blutschink (Germanic) Bo (Chinese) Bonnacon (M-European) Boroboroton (Japanese) Cadejo (Mexican) Camacrusa (French) Camahueto (S-American) Capelobo (S-American) Cath Palug (Celtic) Catacano (Greek) Ccoa (S-American) Cerynitis (Greek) Chagrin (Celtic) Chickcharney (Caribbean) Chort (Slavic) Cockatrice (M-European) Cuegle (Spanish) Cueyatl (Aztec) Danthienne (French) Deogen (Germanic) Dingonek (African) Dodomeki (Japanese) Dogu (Japanese) Drac (French) Dragon Turtle (Chinese) Drekavac (Slavic) Dungavenhooter (Fearsome Critter) Emela-Ntouka (African) Fear Dorcha (Celtic)   Fear Gorta (Celtic) Fenrir (Norse) Furu-Utsubo (Japanese) Furutsubaki No Rei (Japanese) Futakuchi-Onna (Japanese) Ga-Gorib (African) Garkain (Australian) Garuda (Hindu) Gawigawen (Philippine) Glaistig (Celtic) Golfu (Maltese) Gremlin (Hoax) Grendel (Literature) Grotesque (French) Guédé (Caribbean) Gullinbursti (Norse) Gwyllion (Celtic) Hakuturi (Australian) Hannya (Japanese) Hashihime (Japanese) Hatuibwari (Polynesian) Heyoka (N-American) Hiderigami (Japanese) Horerczy (Germanic) Huallepen (S-American) Hugag (Fearsome Critter) Humbaba (Persian) Hyakume (Japanese) Ikugan (Philippine) Impundulu (African) Indombe (African) Inkanyamba (African) Inugami (Japanese) Jaculus (M-European) Jetin (French) Kasai Rex (African) Kesaran Pasaran (Japanese) Keythong (M-European) Kigatilik (Inuit) Kijo (Japanese) Kranokolaptes (Greek) Kun Peng (Chinese) Kuperree (Australian) Laelaps (Greek) Lagarfljot Worm (Icelandic) Lampong (Philippine) Leontophone (M-European) Leviathan (M-European) Leyak (Indonesian) Lilyi (Romanian) Lolmischo (Romanian) Lusca (Caribbean) Mamlambo (African) Mannendake (Japanese) Mantabungal (Philippine) Mastopogon (S-American) Mboi Tui (S-American) Mimi (Australian) Mokoi (Australian) Monai (S-American) Moselantja (African) Moskitto (Fearsome Critter) Mu-Onna (Japanese) Myrmidon (Greek) Nachzehrer (Germanic) Nodeppo (Japanese) Nosoi (Greek) Nozuchi (Japanese) Nure-Onna (Japanese) Nuribotoke (Japanese) Ogopogo (N-American) Onikuma (Japanese) Oneiroi (Greek) Oni (Japanese) Ookempan (S-American) Ophiotaurus (Greek) Orco Mamman (S-American) Orochi (Japanese) Orthrus (Greek) Ovengua (African) Palis (Arabian) Pareas (M-European) Pasuk (African) Pazuzu (Persian) Pelesit (Indonesian) Pesanta (Spanish) Peteu (French) Pirobolus (M-European) Pishtaco (S-American) Poreskoro (Romanian) Pugot Mamu (Philippine) Python (Greek) Qamulek (Inuit) Qinyuan (Chinese) Qiongqi (Chinese) Qiqirn (Inuit) Questing Beast (Celtic) Quibungo (S-American) Raven Mocker (N-American) Revolving Beast (Celtic) Rhinelapus (Fearsome Critter) Ropen (Polynesian) Sachamama (S-American) Sak (Egyptian) Samm-Abras (Arabian) Sapo Fuerzo (S-American) Sarmatian Sea Snail (M-European) Schilalyi (Romanian) Selamodir (Icelandic) Sepa (Egyptian) Sepid (Persian) Serra (M-European) Seto Taisho (Japanese) Shirouneri (Japanese) Shokera (Japanese) Shurale (Turkish) Simpira (S-American) Siranis (Persian) Skeljungur (Icelandic) Skoffin (Icelandic) Snallygaster (N-American) Stewa Rutu (Mongolian) Stoa (S-American) Stokkull (Icelandic) Stuhac (Slavic) Sunakake Baba (Japanese) Tabib al-Bahr (Arabian) Taka-Onna (Japanese) Tapire-iauara (S-American)   Tartalo (Basque) Tatzlwurm (Swiss) Teju Jagua (S-American) Teumessian Fox (Greek) Tokoloshe (African)   Toyol (Indonesian) Treesqueak (Fearsome Critter) Tripodero (Fearsome Critter) Trollgadda (Scandinavian) Trollnoste (Scandinavian) Tsemaus (N-American) Tsetahotsiltali (N-American) Tsutsugamushi (Japanese) Uenitshikumishiteu (N-American) Ushabti (Egyptian) Ushi-Oni (Japanese) Vritra (Hindu) Waldgeist (Germanic) Water Baby (N-American) Wechuge (N-American) Whimpus (Fearsome Critter) Whintosser (Fearsome Critter) Wishpooshi (N-American) Woodwose (M-European) Yacuruna (S-American) Yagim (N-American) Yakumama (S-American) Yanagi Baba (Japanese) Yin Shu (Chinese) Yohualtepoztli (S-American) Ypotryll (M-European) Yuxa (Turkish) Zburator (Romanian) Zoureg (Arabian)
Aberration Beast Demon Undead Plant Construct Fae Elemental Dragon Humanoid Angel Titan
Ooze Shifter Beastman Fairy Leprechaun Gnome Hag Nymph Troll Giant Amphibian Fish Avian Reptilian Vermin Alien Spirit Vampire Parasite Chimerae Tsukumogami Genie Centauric Human Dwarf Elf Goblinoid Unicorn Swarm Mara Tulpa Bogey Drake Cursed Summoner Mounted Psychic
Ofuguggi Zoureg Great-Hand Tsetahotsiltali Hugag Trollgadda Lomie Karnabo Emela-Ntouka Drac Serra Qinyuan Apshait Yohualtepoztli Lebraude Bigorne Poreskoro Yakumama Sachamama Camphur Biasd Na Srogaig Lolmischo Dungavenhooter Atui Koro Ekashi Kranokolaptes Camacrusa Indombe Impundulu Ookempan Lilyi Yin Shu Selamodir Calopus Behemoth Mantabungal Gremlin Jaculus Pareas Mastopogon Samm-Abras Prester Sverdhvalur Peteu Skeljungur Vouivre Skoffin Pal-Rai-Yuk Katthveli Tsemaus Qiqirn Bonnacon Aziwugum Tabib Al-Bahr Aun Pana Siranis Nunda Sarmatian Sea Snail Bo Tapire-Iauara Dodo Stokkull Bosch Polevik Jetin Palis Dipsa Abatwa Sapo Fuerzo
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Mythika’s creatures from M-European and Greek Myths
**THE CREATURES FROM MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN FOLKORE, HERALDRY AND THE BOOK OF IMAGINARY CREATURES**
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When a Codrille or Plague Dragon dies, it is automatically resurrected into a Taniniver, the powerful plagues and diseases the Codrille uses against its victims will take a toll on the dragon itself, raising it as an even more hateful spreader of diseases, and now with even less to fear.
@rt = https://images-of-dragons.blogspot.com/2019/02/home.html
Aproxis (M-European) – Plant (Drake) - Giant fire orchid-flowers which spit fireballs at their prey
Basilisk (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian) - Eight legged reptilian dragons which gaze turns victims into fossilized statues.
Blemmyes (M-European) – Aberration (Giant) - Horrid, cannibalistic ogres which faces are located in their torso.
Carabosse (M-European) – Fae (Shifter / Fairy / Cursed / Summoner) - Evil faeries which can transform into dragons, much like Maleficent.
Catoblepas (M-European) – Beast - Diseased, poisonous cattle of the Horseman of Pestilence.
Cerastes (M-European) – Beast (Reptilian) - Sand snakes which poison causes extreme dehydration and thirst.
Codrille, Taniniver (M-European) – Undead (Reptilian / Cursed) - Undead Codrille dragons, which diseases and corruption took over.
Echeneis (M-European) – Beast (Fish / Parasite) - Remora fish which can slow down time on everything they stick to.
Formica Aurum (M-European) – Construct (Vermin) * - Golden automatons in the shape of ants which dig for gold.
Gastarios (M-European) – Beast (Vermin) - Sea scorpions, also known as Eurypterid.
Goblin (M-European) – Humanoid (Goblinoid) * - Sneaky, cowardly, small green humanoids, who enjoy causing mischief.
Haermorrhois (M-European) – Beast (Reptilian / Vampire) - Vampiric snakes which poison forces all the blood from a victim’s body.
Imp (M-European) – Demon (Fairy) - Demonic Fairies which often serve Spellcasters as magic enhancement familiar.
Incubus (M-European) – Demon (Mara) - Dream-demons which breed with women in their dreams to create Cambion.
Incubus, Cambion (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Human) - Half human and half demon, these male succubae bring lust and destruction.
Jonah (M-European) – Humanoid (Human / Cursed) - Cursed sailors who bring bad luck on ships to make them sink.
Lamia, Abyzou (M-European) – Demon (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric) - Demonic Lamia covered in horns and spikes, demons of envy.
Leucrotta (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) - The vilest of all Chimerae, have strongest teeth of all creatures.
Mandragora (M-European) – Plant (Vampire) - These mandrake roots drank the blood of demons, and now hunger for more.
Melchom (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) - Golden demons which spread greed and avarice, can turn into golden coins.
Muscaliet (M-European) – Demon (Chimerae) - Demonic Squirrel-like horrors which burn with heat and burn entire forests.
Myrmecoleon (M-European) – Beast (Vermin) - Giant Ant-Lion horrors the size of an elephant.
Nependis (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) - Half gorilla and half boar, very good climbers.
Odontotyrannus (M-European) – Demon (Reptilian) - A demonic variety of Tyrannosaurus Rex, covered in fangs.
Ozaena (M-European) – Aberration (Ooze) - Sea oozes, giant amoeba, feeding on sea waste.
Parandrus (M-European) – Fae (Chimerae) - Half antelope and half wolf, can become invisible by changing its colors.
Scytalis (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian / Psychic) - Drakes which use their bizarre colors to hypnotize their prey.
Seps (M-European) – Beast (Reptilian) - Evil Snakes which turn their bitten victims into puddles of acid.
Skolex (M-European) – Aberration - Giant white worms living in rivers which behave much like Bobbit Worms.
Succubus (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Nymph / Mara) - The demons of the sin lust, appearing as beautiful women, demonic nymphs.
Titivillus (M-European) – Demon (Shifter / Summoner) - Ink Demons which make dangerous bargains with their victims, and which can turn into living ink.
Trolual (M-European) – Beast - Monstrous whales with huge tusks.
Utelif (M-European) – Beast (Fish) - Bizarre and dangerous variants of sawfish.
Wether (M-European) – Undead (Parasite) - Undead Musimon resurrected by the parasites in their brains, now very aggressive.
Wyvern (M-European) – Dragon (Reptilian) * - Females are called Vouivre.
Yale (M-European) – Beast (Chimerae) - Powerful antelope-like creatures with magical horns.
Yamabiko, Mimick (M-European) – Fae - Cute-looking creatures which can copy any ability used against them.
Ziphius (M-European) – Beast - Orca-sized whales with bird-like beaks and very large and sharp dorsal fins.
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**THE CREATURES FROM ANCIENT GREEK MYTHS**
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The Charon in Mythika are only named after the first Charon Boatman, these Charon are dangerous horrors, merged with their ship they collect the souls and bodies of their victims and use them to replenish health or in other horrid rituals and abilities. 
@rt = http://cesupic.pw/Hell-Pictures-Hell-Picture-2d-horror-hell-fantasy.html
Amphisbaena (Greek) – Beast (Reptilian) - Small serpents with an head on each end.
Argus (Greek) – Aberration (Giant) - Monstrous giants covered with eyeballs, very hungry for secrets and lore.
Cecaelia, Scylla (Greek) – Aberration (Centauric / Cursed / Summoner) - Giant Cecaelia which tentacles end in moray-like maws.
Celedon (Greek) – Construct (Spirit) - Golden Golems resembling angels, only for the very wealthy.
Charon (Greek) – Undead (Summoner) - Undead boats created from the bones of the dead which carry the souls of their victims.
Chione (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Cursed / Summoner) - Frost and ice nymphs.
Con Rit, Skolopendra (Greek) – Beast (Vermin / Drake) - Giant Monstrous ragworms, the size of sea serpents.
Dactyl (Greek) – Humanoid (Dwarf / Summoner) * - Very crafty iron dwarves, replacing their own flesh with metallic parts.
Empusa (Greek) – Fae (Nymph) - Fire nymphs with flaming hair and a burning hate for male humanoids.
Garmr, Cerberus (Greek) – Demon (Summoner) - Three-headed gigantic hell hounds.
Gegenees (Greek) – Humanoid (Giant) * - Six armed war-hungry and battle-addicted giants.
Harpy (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Hag / Avian) - Half bird half hag, their voices hurt the living.
Harpy, Siren (Greek) – Fae (Beastman / Nymph / Avian / Summoner) - Half bird half elf women, their voices are magical and hypnotic.
Hydra (Greek) – Beast (Reptilian / Drake) - Many-headed reptilians which grow two new heads for each head cut off.
Jonah, Akheilos (Greek) – Humanoid (Shifter / Fish / Human / Cursed) - Cursed vain humanoids which can take the shape of sharks.
Kampe (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric / Drake) - Giant women from the waist up, from the waist down a dragon, hunt other powerful creatures.
Karkinos (Greek) – Beast (Vermin) - Giant blue crabs.
Khalkotauroi (Greek) – Construct (Spirit) - Metallic bulls which breath fire, much like the D&D Gorgon.
Kholkikos (Greek) – Dragon (Summoner) - Horrifying, ugly dragons which teeth transform in Skeleton/Spartoi warriors when they fall out.
Lakuma, Charybdis (Greek) – Aberration (Vermin) - Giant Isopod horrors which create destructive whirlpools.
Lamia (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Reptilian / Centauric / Cursed) - Half woman and half serpent, eaters of children.
Lampad (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Cursed) - The nymphs of shadow, the underground, magic and spirits.
Maenad (Greek) – Fae (Shifter / Nymph / Summoner) - The nymphs of chaos, wild animals and feasts.
Makhai (Greek) – Demon - Siamese-like twin demons of war, which dance into battle.
Minotaur (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman) - Humanoid bulls which can’t get lost and remember everything.
Oread (Greek) – Fae (Nymph / Summoner) - The nymphs of earth, rock, crystals and the mountains.
Planctae (Greek) – Aberration (Summoner) - Living reef and coral monsters.
Satori, Cercopes (Greek) – Beast (Psychic) - Satori born as twins, the twins have very strong psychic and telepathic link between them.
Scorpios (Greek) – Beast (Vermin) * - Giant scorpions.
Spartoi (Greek) – Undead (Human) * - Your typical animated skeleton warriors.
Sphinx (Greek) – Beast (Chimerae / Psychic) - Very wise and intelligent, but very arrogant and vain chimerae, hate non-intelligent humanoids.
Stymphalian (Greek) – Construct (Avian) - Bronze crane-like constructs with blade-like feathers.
Thriae (Greek) – Fae (Beastman / Nymph / Vermin / Summoner) - The nymphs of bees and wasps.
Zitiron, Telchine (Greek) – Humanoid (Beastman / Fish / Centauric / Mounted) - Greater Zitiron, they create the magical armors of their race and use tridents as their weapons.
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ABERRATION: A Bao A Qu / Astromyxin / Dheeyabery / It / Morko / Nurikabe / Ozaena / Umibozu / Agropelter / Akaname / Ashi-Magari / Atuikakura / Burach Bhadi / Cuero / Ewah / Fachen / Huallepen / Mi-Ni-Wa-Tu / Iku-Turso / Kamikiri / Keukegen / Kraken / Kurage / Lakuma / Lou Carcolh / Marakihau / Migas / Muirdris / Olgoi-Khorkhoi / Oneiroi / Planctae / Shen / Skolex / Stella / Tculo / Tenome / Blemmyes / Xing Tian / Papinijuwari / Amikuk / Bukavac / Yara-Ma-Yha-Who / Butatsch / Chemosit / Chupacabra / Colorobetch / Dijiang / Doppelganger /  Egregore / Ek-Chapat / Gray / Kaw-Kaw / Lilyi / Mothman / Roperite / Rumptifusel / Snoligoster
BEAST: Abaia / Caspilly / Chipfalamfula / Echeneis / Havhest / Marool / Namazu / Pira-Nu / Rock Bolter / Swamfisk / Tiburon / Trollgadda / Utelif / Vatnsandi / Afanc / Ahool / Ahuizotl / Bulgasari / Bunyip / Dingonek / Cuchivilu / Grootslang / Hieracosphinx / Hrosshvalur / Leucrotta / Manticore / Mishibizhiw / Nependis / Nguruvilu / Nue / Parandrus / Peryton / Piasa / Row / Serpopard / Suiko / Wolpertinger / Aije / Tiddalik / Minhocao / Water Leaper / Guiamala / Alicanto / Boobrie / Camulatz / Naujakuksualuk / Stymphalian / Tera-Tsutsuki / Thunderbird / Tuyango / Zhenniao / Amarok / Akhlut / Aniwye / Catoblepas / Drop Bear / Gulon / Ichneumon / Irrinja / Karkadann / Kori / Mapinguari / Okpe / Olitiau / Qupqugiaq / Rat King / Salawa / Satori / Splinter Cat / Trolual / Veo / Whimpus / Ziphius / Amphisbaena / Burrunjor / Cerastes / Gbahali / Haermorrhois / Hydra / Kaiaimunu / Kongamato / Mokele-Mbembe / Morgawr / Ngoubou / Nguma-Monene / Seps
FAE: Abuhuku / Berberoka / Buggane / Dulhath / Hidebehind / Porotai / Yehwe Zogbanu / Alp-Luachra / Bagiennik / Valravn / Xecotcovach / Amadan / Anggitay / Clurichaun / Fir Darrig / Fossegrim / Gancanagh / Huay Chivo / Ishigaq / Katsura-Otoko / Lunantishee / Ovinnik / Redcap / Tengu / Wendigo / Hypnalis / Xhumpedzkin / Askafroa / Chione / Empusa / Lampad / Leanan Sidhe / Maenad / Oread / Poludnica / Rusalka / Thriae / Veela / Batibat / Candileja / Cuca / Mambabarang / Nocnitsa / Qalupalik / Rokurokubi / Utlunta / Awd Goggie / Bocanach / Bonguru / Carbuncle / Ceffyl Dwr / Cwn Annwn / Hrimfaxi / Jorogumo / Kamaitachi / Kelpie / Malebete / Miraj / Penchapechi / Peuchen / Phooka / Ratatoskr / Shadhawar / Sianach / Succarath / Traicousse / Yale / Yamabiko / Zheng / Curupira / Ijiraq / Jaci Jatere / Leshy / Nuberu / Pech / Pukwudgie / Dokkalfar / Dalaketnon / Erlking / Lausks / Kikimora / Kludde / Marabbecca / Metminwi / Nuckelavee / Osschaart / Rawhead / Shellycoat
VERMIN: Adze / Brucha / Con Rit / Skolopendra / Eintykara / Gastarios / Inulpamahuida / Jba Fofi / Karkinos / Saratan / Khepri / Kugdlughiak / Musca Macedda / Myrmecoleon / Pasuk / Scarabs / Scorpios / Tcaridyi / Kranokolaptes / Tetragnathon / Ulagu / Alkuntane
CONSTRUCT: Agrippa / Aoandon / Bubak / Caleuche / Futsunushi / Fulad-Zereh / Garei / Ittan-Momen / Boroboroton / Jenglot / Kameosa / Kasa-Obake / Oboroguruma / Seto Taisho / Zorigami / Celedon / Formica Aurum / Invunche / Juggernaut / Kejoro / Khalkotauroi / Pixiu / Terra-Cotta / Tupilaq / Kikituk / Wanyudo / Wulgaru
DEMON: Dybbuk / Aeshma / Aghash / Aswang / Besta Fera / Bies / Bushyasta / Chrysaor / Cipactli / Dydko / Eurynomos / Hinkir Munkur / Horerczy / Imp / Incubus / Cambion / Kishi / Kurita / Abyzou / Likho / Mahaha / Makhai / Arzshenk / Nadubi / Nuppeppo / Popobawa / Rogo-Tumu / Sazae-Oni / Skrzak / Succubus / Lilim / Titivillus / Tsetahotsiltali / Ajatar / Akashita / Apaosha / Chagrin / Chicheface / Druj Nasu / Each Tened / Garmr / Guiafairo / Heikegani / Ihuaivulu / Isonade / Kumiho / Lavellan / Libelula Diablu / Lu Dja Lako / Makalala / Mandarangkal / Muscaliet / Nalusa Falaya / Nekomata / Kasha / Odontotyrannus / Omukade / Psoglav / Puaka / Sandwalker / Sigbin / Taotie / Tsuchigumo
UNDEAD: Aatxe / Banshee / Brollachan / Buruburu / Einherjar / Hantu Longgok / Jokkho / Luz Mala / Poltergeist / Sessho-Seki / Sluagh / Waldgeist / Yuki-Onna / Acheri / Ahkiyyini / Bakekujira / Barghest / Gwyllgi / Baykok / Bezkost / Bloody Bones / Charon / Chon-Chon / Taniniver / Draugr / Dullahan / Coiste Bodhar / Gashadokuro / Gloson / Helhest / Hrokkall / Itzpapalotl / Mekurabe / Mngwa / Moroi / Strigoi / Mummy / Nida / Oniate / Mano Peluda / Raven Mocker / Rompo / Tiyanak / Myling / Topielec / Aipaloovik / Wether / Zombie / Revenant / Djieien / Ghul
HUMANOID: Adaro / Cindaku / Cueyatl / Dhinnabarrada / Girtablilu / Harpy / Siren / Intulo / Kampe / Lamia / Minotaur / Siyokoy / Rougarou / Tesso / Tikbalang / Tugarin / Urmahlullu / Vodyanoi / Bolotnik / Yowie / Zitiron / Aigamuxa / Fear Liath / Fomorian / Gegenees / Hrimpursar / Berserker / Buckrider / Guédé / Myrmidon / Raktabija / Skinwalker / Tamanous / Vish Kanya / Saapin / Bugbear / Goblin / Grindylow / Kallikantzaros / Scarbo / Spriggan / Dactyl / Eloko / Nuno / Hellequin
DRAGON: Aitvaras / Basilisk / Bolla / Sierpa / Gowrow / Haietlik / Hodag / Beannach-Nimhe / Jimplicute / Knucker / Nyuvwira / Pyrausta / Scytalis / Tizheruk / Velue / Wyvern / Cuelebre / Zabraq / Amhuluk / Asdeev / Kulshedra / Cirein Croin / Codrille / Gaasyendietha / Gargouille / Ikuchi / Kholkikos / Zirnitra / Ouroboros
ELEMENTAL: Ahl At-Trab / Aten / Bisha Ga Tsuku / Cherufe / Dorotabo / Ebajalg / Enenra / Gaueko / Gu / Hantu Batu / Hinqumemen / Hongaek / Landvaettir / Nojukubi / Odei / Polong / Raiju / Psonen / Ifrit / Redjal Marja / Zalambur
PLANT: Aproxis / Cactus Cat / Jidra / Jinmenju / Jubokko / Kayeri / Mandragora / Devalpa / Mbielu-Mbielu / Otso / Radande / Rahara / Stray Sod / Fear Gortach / Tangie / Trenti / Xtabay / Ya-Te-Veo
ANGEL: Anteros / Valkyrie
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Who is the Weakest and who is the most Powerful?
Here are all my common (so not unique or boss monsters) monsters collected in groups, but the catch this time is that they are collected from weakest (of each group) to strongest/most dangerous of each group. 
So for example in the human group the Buckrider is the weakest member, the Raktabija is the most dangerous and powerful. It is very messy and many monsters probably must be switched around, but it is VERY hard to come up with just the right order of least powerful -> most powerful! The strongest and weakest are mostly correct, I made sure of that!
HUMAN: Buckrider / Skinwalker / Selkie / Vish Kanya / Berserker / Bouda / Dodomeki / Tamanous / Nanaue /  Myrmidon / Korybante / Saapin / Svinfylking / Guédé / Green Knight / Raktabija
DWARF: Eloko / Ohdowas / Dactyl / Nuno / Mmoatia / Cabeiri / Alberich
GOBLINOID: Goblin / Bugbear / Scarbo / Kallikantzaros / Spriggan / Gwyllion / Likho  / Bugul Noz
GIANT: Goliath / Blemmyes / Cyclops / Munuane / Aigamuxa / Gegenees / Kapre / Argus / Moai / Cacus / Hrimpursar / Antaeus / Triton / Hraesvelgr / Fear Liath / Jack-in-Irons / Gawigawen
TITAN: Fomorian / Balor / Hekatoncheires
BEASTMAN: Pilou / Intulo / Vodyanoi / Merrow / Tanuki / Tengu / Harpy / Centaur / Lunwaba / Yawkyawk / Azeban / Lamia / Yeti / Cueyatl / Adaro / Yacuruna / Rougarou / Cindaku / Yowie / Bolotnik / Atosis / Zitiron / Minotaur / Girtablilu / Urmahlullu / Siyokoy / Capcaun / Blutschink / Telchine / Bush Daidai / Tikbalang / Arachne / Genderuwo / Serket
BEAST or MAMMALIAN: Drop Bear / Olitiau / Gulon / Pard / Veo / Rat King / Erymanthian / Satori / Musimon / Puaka / Amarok / Karkadann / Splinter Cat / Ziphius / Salawa / Kori / Cercopes / Nemeos / Aniwye / Bonnacon / Mapinguari / Ichneumon / Hrosshvalur / Sverdhvalur / Akhlut / Catoblepas / Indrik / Kokogiak / Leviathan / Behemoth / Cetus
AVIAN or BIRD: Chickcharney / Urcututo / Xecotcovach / Alicanto / Naujakuksualuk / Boobrie / Hverafugl / Tuyango / Camulatz / Tecumbalam / Stymphalian / Tera-Tsutsuki / Caladrius / Zhenniao / Valravn / Impundulu / Asipatra / Roc
REPTILIAN: Amphisbaena / Zoureg / Agemo / Jaculus / Cerastes / Kongamato / Gambo / Hypnalis / Gbahali / Hydra / Lu Dja Lako / Ogopogo / Ngoubou / Muhuru / Ropen / Burrunjor / Sierpa / Xhumpedzkin / Mokele-Mbembe / Emela-Ntouka / Kaiaimunu / Haermorrhois / Seps / Samm-Abras / Motelo Mama / Nyuvwira / Nguma-Monene
AMPHIBIAN: Alp-Luachra / Water Leaper / Aije / Bagiennik / Yara-Ma-Yha-Who / Tiddalik / Cmuch / Salamander / Amikuk / Bukavac / Grylio / Minhocao
FISH: Hippocampus / Mazomba / Echeneis / Akheilos / Aun Pana / Tiburon / Utelif / Swamfisk / Havhest / Trollgadda / Caspilly / Abaia / Skotumodir / Rock Bolter / Chipfalamfula / Namazu / Vatnagedda / Bakunawa
VERMIN or INSECT: Choukeshin / Tsutsugamushi / Xan / Deathcrawler / Scarab / Jba Fofi / Karkinos / Gastarios / Brucha / Con Rit / Moskitto / Cagn / Zarronco / Musca Macedda / Scorpios / Aasivarluut / Minceskro / Ulagu / Japeusa / Avelainya / Tcaridyi / Kranokolaptes / Polypus / Pasuk / Khepri / Eintykara / Djieien / Jinshin Mushi / Itzpapalotl / Inulpamahuida / Kugdlughiak / Myrmecoleon / Saratan / Skolopendra /
CHIMERAE: Wolpertinger / Xiao / Qinyuan / Kappa / Afanc / Baku / Ahool / Skeljaskrimsli / Griffon / Calopus / Ahuizotl / Leucrotta / Peryton / Bunyip / Nguruvilu / Serpopard / Manticore / Whowie / Sak / Bulgasari / Parandrus / Mishibizhiw / Dingonek / Ugjuknarpak / Nependis / Set-Qesu / Ookempam / Nue / Ga-Gorib / Wakandagi / Cipactli / Sphinx / Piasa / Grootslang / Lammasu / Ammit / Tarasque
DRAKE or LESSER DRAGON: Pyrausta / Cockatrice / Hodag / Bolla / Knucker / Gowrow / Wyvern / Qiuniu / Fuxi / Velue / Basilisk / Jimplicute / Tizheruk / Vouivre / Longgui / Scytalis / Aitvaras / Zabraq / Beannach-Nimhe / Haietlik / Ouroboros / Cuelebre
DRAGON or WYRM: Mhalla / Ikuchi / Zmey / Cirein Croin / Kholkikos / Jabberwock / Gargouille / Asdeev / Codrille / Kulshedra / Unhcegila / Nidhogg / Amhuluk  / Vritra / Tiamat / Zirnitra / Ghageb Tal-Ilma / Gaasyendietha / Usilosimapundu / Azi Dahaka
DRACONIAN or DRAGONMEN: Julana / Jimeng / Naga / Kampe / Echidna
PLANT: Vegetable Lamb / Guarana / Stray Sod / Cactus Cat / Barometz / Mandragora / Trenti / Aproxis / Coco / Devalpa / Rahara / Alraune / Xtabay / Ya-Te-Veo / Hungry Grass / MbieluMbielu / Jidra / Berberoka / Kayeri / El Juy-Juy / Jubokko / Otso / Zuttibur / Xoc Detsahi / Jinmenju / Andurá / Umdhlebi / Ladon / Zaqqum
FAE: Domovoi / Leprechaun / Clurichaun / Faun / Fir Darrig / Yallery / Anggitay / Tenaga-Jin / Ashinaga-Jin / Arrach / Redcap / Springheel / Gancanagh / Yumbo / Wendigo / Sarangay / Alkonost / Amadan / Ly Erg
FEY or FAE BEAST: Carbuncle / Ratatoskr / Arkan Sonney / Zlatorog / Yamabiko / Mimick / Snawfus / Miraj / Ramidreju / Kitsune / Cat Sith / Cu Sith / Dobhar-Chu / Shtriga / Shadhawar / Phooka / Kelpie / Awd Goggie / Peuchen / Yale / Penchapechi / Pioial / Bonguru / Bocanach / Malebete / Ccoa / Cath Palug / Teumessia / Ceffyl Dwr / Hrimfaxi / Traicousse / Succarath / Jorogumo / Cwn Annwn / Nekomata / Okiku Mushi / Kamaitachi / JubJub Bird / Bandersnatch
ELF or FAE HUMAN: Lofjerskor / Dokkalfar / Lausks / Dalaketnon / Ljosalfar / Erlking / Kulmking
GNOME or FAE DWARF: Kobold / Barbegazi / Leshy / Curupira / Karzelek / Pukwudgie / Nuberu / Woodwose / Ijiraq / Nalusa Falaya / Pech
NYMPH: Huldra / Bisan / Veela / Fossegrim / Encantado / Lampad / Askafroa / Maenad / Oread / Nereid / Thriae / Windsbraut / Poludnica / Te Hoata / Leanan Sidhe / Katsura-Otoko / Radande / Chione / Melinoe / Orco Mamman
FAIRY: Lunantishee / Danthienne / Ishigaq / Acheri / Tooth Fairy / Carabosse
HAG: Rokurokubi / Laure / Lechuza / Cuca / Mambabarang / Gorgon / Sunakake Baba / Qalupalik / Soucouyant / Hala / Utlunta / Yanagi Baba / Nocnitsa / Norn
TROLL or FAE GIANT: Tenome / Dulhath / Troll / Ninya / Asanbosam / Abuhuku / Buggane / Nargun / Porotai / Yehwe Zogbanu / Bulgu
BOGEY or FEAR EATER: Bauk / Shellycoat / Kikimora / Uay-Cot / Guiafairo / Marabbecca / Kludde / Krojemanchen / Shokera / Hellequin / Tailypo / Osschaart / Sandman / Rawhead / Astwihad / Stuhac / Nuckelavee / Marmajor / Metminwi
DEMON: Imp / Aswang / Oseichu / Incubus / Succubus / Pishacha / Skrzak / Tsenahale / Mahaha / Eurynomos / Cambion / Dydko / Manananggal / Kishi / Berbalang / Moselantja / Idaemonon / Nadubi / Empusa / Kigatilik / Alp / Ukobach / Delgeth / Hinkir Munkur / Makhai / Kurita / Aghash / Binaye-Ahani / Caorthannach / Asag / Oneiroi / Bies / Chort / Erchitu / Hashihime / Bushyasta / Chrysaor / Andrealphus / Baxbakwalanux / Dybbuk / Popobawa / Ajatar / Yeitso / Geryon / Aeshma
FIEND or DEMONIC BEAST: Apocalypse Locust / Muscaliet / Psoglav / Sigbin / Aerico / Garmr / Makalala / Mantabungal / Decarabia / Heikegani / Orthrus / Zheng / Druj Nasu / Marool / Akashita / Lavellan / Taotie / Each Tened / Apaosha / Sianach / Morgawr / ColoColo / Amdusias / Camazotz / Apep / Khudumodumo / Nian / Odontotyrannus / Cerberus
ONI or POSSESSION SPIRIT: Ovinnik / Suiko / Nodeppo / Rakshasa / Onocentaur / Chirizuka Kaio / Sazae-Oni / Chagrin / Tesso / Huay Chivo / Rogo-Tumu / Daitengu / Akhekh / Torc Triath / Batibat / Kasha / Mandarangkal / Leraje / Amanojaku / Nure Onna / Kumiho / Abaasy / Naqiq / Sandwalker / Tsuchigumo / Isonade / Tartalo / Ihuaivulu / Sin-You / Arzshenk / Stolas / Futsunushi / Omukade / Hua-Hu-Tiao
ANGEL: Anteros / Valkyrie / Erinyes / Limos / Achlys / Nemain / Nike / Keres / Ishim
UNDEAD: Zombie / Spartoi / Tiyanak / Oniate / Barghest / Rompo / Hrokkall / ChonChon / Gaki / Draugr / Banaspati / Bezkost / Myling / Dagwanoenyent / Gloson / Mano Peluda / Wether / Mormo / Mummy / Drekavac / Rusalka / Bloody Bones / Lagahoo / Mekurabe / Topielec / Inugami / Harionago / Helhest / Catacano / Xing Tian / Yuki-Onna / Candileja / Melalo / Duamutef / Pesanta / Aipalookvik / Mngwa / Raven Mocker / Jiangshi / Baykok / Dullahan / Ahkiyyini / Charon / Petsuchos / Nida / Airi / Coiste Bodhar / Gashadokuro / Bakekujira / Fext / Moroi / Naglfar / Legion / Taniniver / Ankou / Tzitzimitl
SPIRIT or GHOST: Will o Wisp / Adze / Poltergeist / Wraith / Waldgeist / Tebwem / Isogashi / Buruburu / Einherjar / Aatxe / Banshee / Luz Mala / Pesta / Jokkho / Bloody Mary / Sessho-Seki / Brollachan / El Tunche / Sluagh
ELEMENTAL or NATURAL SPIRIT: Squonk / Dorotabo / Undine / Bilwis / Hantu Anak Gua / Seitaad / Enenra / Akubozu / Obambo / Hongaek / Shudala Madan / Bisha Ga Tsuku / Polong / Chenoo / Raiju / Planctae / Nojukubi / Ebajalg / Gu / Nishi / Sachamama / Ahl At-Trab / Umibozu / Cherufe / Pericó / Phoenix / Psonen / Hakuturi / Hinqumemen / Odei / Landvaettir / Gaueko / Aten
GENIE or ELEMENTAL LORD: Ghul / Dasim / Zalambur / Redjal Marja / Ifrit
OOZE or SLIME: Nuppeppo / Globster / Baldanders / Ashi-Magari / Ozaena / Morko / Dheeyabery / Suzuri No Tamashii / A Bao A Qu / Nurikabe / It
ABERRATION: Grindylow / Sagari / Mulilo / Stella / Akaname / Keukegen / Atuikakura / Kamikiri / Shen / Akkorokamui / Issitoq / Marakihau / Fachen / Kurage Hinotama / Cecaelia / Skolex / Tculo / Mooldabbie / Huallepen / Sandewan / Cuero / Lakuma / Agropelter / Lolmischo / Burach Bhadi / Chicheface / Olgoi-Khorkhoi / Pua Tu Tahi / Lorelei / Lou Carcolh / Tlanusi / Siranis / Hiderigami / Migas / Camahueto / Ewah / Iku-Turso / Muirdris / Charybdis / Scylla / Lagarfljot / Kraken
ALIEN: Chupacabra / Gray / Roperite / Pugot Mamu / Schilalyi / Lilyi / Mamlambo / Rhinelapus / Tripodero / Snoligoster / Whimpus / Colorobetch / Bitoso / Chemosit / Dijiang / KawKaw / Butatsch / Yann-An-Oed / Alkuntane / Hidebehind / Mothman / Stoa / Rake / Snallygaster / Egregore / Argolito / Poreskoro / Papinijuwari / Doppelganger / Stewa Rutu / Hundun / Annunaki
CONSTRUCT: Trollnoste / Bakru / Formica Aurum / Gargoyle / Terra-Cotta / Invunche / Tupilaq / Dogu / Automaton / Grotesque / Wanyudo / Khalkotauroi / Indombe / Wulgaru / Ushabti / Celedon / Pixiu / Wicker Man / Kikituk / Minokawa / Juggernaut / Talos
TSUKUMOGAMI or LIVING OBJECT: Hinnagami / Kasa-Obake / Biwa-Bokuboku / Nosoi / Ittan-Momen / Furu-Utsubo / Hannya / Osakoburi / Kyobun-Sensei / Garei / Kameosa / Ipetamu / Bubak / Koto Furunushi / Ungaikyo / Boroboroton / Aoandon / Menreiki / Jenglot / Bugaboo / Oboroguruma / Fulad-Zereh / Seto Taisho / Zorigami / Agrippa / Tyrfing / Sakabashira / Caleuche / Cofgod / Pandoras
PS: Just for the record, I KNOW that spiders, centipedes, crabs and scorpions are NOT Insects, but I have more than enough groups as it is, don’t need an ARACHNID group, they are insects/vermin in my project! They are magical creatures anyway. 
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A couple more new/updated creatures from my lists and some small descriptions.
Acheri (Hindu) – I use these Hindu creatures as faeries which bring and spread plagues and other diseases, they have the special ability to enhance any disease, making creatures even more sick when they are around.
Buruburu (Japanese) – You only encounter Buruburu ghosts when you flee from a battle. These spirits of cowardice will hunt down any creature which behaves cowardly.
Cerastes, Sierpa (N-American) – Bigger, more poisonous variants of the Cerastes, these desert horrors resemble giant rattlesnakes which rattle will cause exhaustion and which poison will cause extreme thirst in its victims, the thirst can become so bad that a victim will drink Its own blood out of pure desperation.
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Codrille, Taniniver (Israel) – When a Codrille dies it will automatically raise as a terrible undead dragon, the vile diseases inside a Codrille will cause the corpse to auto-resurrect. Taniniver are the favorite aerial mounts of powerful undead and they are also wanted by the Horseman of Pestilence.
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Dodomeki (Japanese) – Cursed human thieves, these mostly female creatures have arms which are covered in eyes, both a curse and a blessing the eyes serve the sneaky nature of the Dodomeki right as they gain all-around vision. Dodomeki are still humans, but they have better reflexes, can move silently and have eyes growing randomly around their bodies. Some think that they gain one eye for each item they steal, but this isn’t known as a fact.
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Gegenees, Futsunushi (Japanese) – When an Oni spirit enters and corrupts a Gegenees, the result will be a Futsunushi. These resemble six armed giants with demonic features, and unlike the normal Gegenees which mostly use their fists in combat, the Futsunushi uses exotic and magical weapons. They dance into combat, being able to dance around the battlefield as a force of destruction. They have the magical ability to enhance any weapon they touch, giving them magical properties. Their aura’s will also empower melee attacks of other allied monsters.
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Gu (Chinese) – Bizarre elementals, Gu are poison/venom/toxic elementals created from the poison of many types of creatures. They are very hard to kill as they will poison everything that touches them and they are made from only liquid poison and venom. They are not very intelligent though and are mostly controlled by the creatures that created them, mostly Vish Kanya.
Hannya (Japanese) – Animated Masks which want to find a suitable host so they can take over their lives. Hannya are very envious and vain though, and often attack other pretty humans/humanoids with their new found bodies. In the game you have to defeat a Hannya twice, you first have to beat the corrupted human body, then the mask which tries to possess your party members.
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Hannya, Menreiki (Japanese) – A swarm of animated masks which all resemble some type of expression/emotion, these swarms want to be worn by humanoids or monsters so they can “bless” these hosts with their given emotion. This can be good or bad, but it is mostly bad as the masks don’t take no for an answer. They mostly want to create a theater-play with their hosts. I’m not really sure yet how this plays out in the game itself.
Harpy, Lechuza (Mexican) – I changed Lechuza around, now they are owl-like harpies which can transform into the form of ugly (feather-wearing) old crones or into giant owls. Lechuza are the hags of avians/birds, they can summon all types of avian-beasts to serve them and also enhance the abilities of the avians so they become more powerful. They can also use the spell silence.
Hongaek, Bisha Ga Tsuku (Japanese) – Bisha Ga Tsuku are now mist and ice elementals. They are mist creatures which capture victims in their cold foggy bodies and freeze their victims to death, after this they devour their souls. The souls of their victims can be seen inside the cold mist, trying to get out.
Jba Fofi, Pasuk (African) – Small, magical spiders which often serve magic-users as familiars. They spit poisonous, sticky silk-balls at their victims and can cast various spells.
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Krojemanchen (Luxemburg) – These bizarre water bogey’s can teleport though any source of water, appearing from wells, lakes, streams, the sea or inside somebody’s bathtub. They appear as green-skinned old men with dirty beards made from sea-plants.
Kurage Hinotama, Sandewan (African) – These brightly colored red jellyfish horrors hover over land. They drain all the blood of their victims or from corpses. Often, too much blood is drained from a victim and then the Sandewan leaves a trail of blood behind it which other carnivorous creatures will follow until they become the next victim of the bloody jellyfish.
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Malebete (French) ��� Magical fey bears which mostly hunt for other fey-creatures, they hate beauty and are probably created/corrupted by hags which often share this hate. Malebete can turn into a statue-form and drain beauty/charisma around them. In the game these horrid bears will do extra damage to most fey-creatures, nymphs and gnomes, but they will do less damage to hags, bogey’s and trolls, though those are also fey.
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Marmajor (Spanish) – These are horrifying, large and evil bogey’s which use the corpses of humanoids (mostly children) as marionette-like puppets to lure new victims into their claws. Their backs are full of corpses and puppets, and they use the sinews of their victims as strings. Even other evil creatures evade these monstrosities.
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Motelo Mama, Usilosimapundu (African) – The biggest creature in the game, Usilosimapundu are gigantic tortoise-like creatures made mostly from the earth itself. They can lay dormant for centuries before some earthquake or disturbance wakes them from their slumber and they go on a rampage. Some scholars call these beings living natural disasters.
Musimon, Wether (M-European) – The giant ram-creatures called Musimon are very attractive for a parasitic worm called Furia. Furia will animate the corpses of Musimon after they are killed or when they die into undead monstrosities, these new born undead rams are called Wether. While from a distance the Wether looks like a normal Musimon, from close range you spot its undead nature and the Furia-worms which seems to crawl from the huge wounds in its head. Wether are very violent and aggressive creatures, attacking anything in sight spare for other undead, for which they often serve as mounts or living battering rams.
Nishi (Bengali) – These bizarre sound elementals are invisible, they are creatures created from nothing but sound and melodies. Very hard to destroy, the Nishi can become any sound they heard and also control their own volumes. A Nishi is born from the final screech of a dying person. Nishi’s work much like Will o Wisps, but instead of light they use sounds to lure victims into dangerous area’s or situations from which they can’t easily escape.
Oread, Orco Mamman (Argentinean) – Beautiful, golden haired nymphs which silvery skins glitter in the sun’s rays. Orco Mamman are the elemental nymphs of metals, they even have weak magnetic abilities to help them in combat. Orco Mamman are friendly with most dragon species and are often found guarding or hoarding a dragons treasures. I’m going a bit for the model of Grendels Mother in the Beowulf animated movie, played by Angelina Jolie.
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Osakoburi (Japanese) – Still animated Helmets in my project, but they no long possess their victims, instead they want to be worn by other creatures to give the creatures boosts in strength, creatures that wear an Osakoburi become much more powerful.
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Phoenix, Hakuturi (Australian) – These green phoenix variants can re-grow plants and speed up the growth of plants and nature. Where Hakuturi live the forests are full of plants with almost no paths. Cutting down plants will infuriate a Hakuturi and after they re-grow their plants they will attack the one responsible. When killed the Hakuturi will reincarnate into a small patch of forest, seeds will grow in this newly grown forest from which new Hakuturi spawn.
Poltergeist, Isogashi (Japanese) – Bizarre, hyperactive spirits which will possess the bodies of random creatures and make them work till they die. Isogashi in my project can possess both enemies and your own heroes. The speed of a possessed victim is increased, but every time a possessed creature attacks they will be exhausted and gain damage, so the blessing eventually becomes a curse. Isogashi are the spirits from people who died during work or with many tasks left unfinished, they are related to the Poltergeist.
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Sakabashira (Japanese) – One of the most bizarre Tsukumogami. Sakabashira appear as obelisks or pillars with a single upside-down stone head on it. They are created when a magic-user dies next to a obelisk, and his/her spirit will corrupt the obelisk. These creatures have many bizarre abilities, like electric aura’s, chain lightings and the ability to attract spirits to its location and turn spirits temporary corporeal so they can attack victims physically for as long as they are next to the Sakabashira.
Shadhawar, Amdusias (Demonology) – Very beautiful and magical unicorns related to the much smaller Shadhawars. Amdusias are named after a Demon Lord, but they look very differently. Amdusias use their magical horns to control the sounds around them, turning them louder or making them disappear into nothing, they have many bizarre powers over sound. Their aura’s also create random sounds, making it very hard for other creatures to be around them for long. Amdusias are fiendish Unicorns which mostly reside in the Abyss.
Skinwalker, Nanaue (N-American) – These are much like other skinwalkers, but instead of wearing an animal-pelt they have a sharks-maw on their backs. They automatically transform into the forms of sharks when they submerge in water.
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Sphinx, Lammasu (Sumerian) – While many people would think of the Lammasu as holy, kind beings, the truth is somewhat more complicated. Lammasu adore, serve and worship mostly themselves and view themselves as god-like beings. They rarely attack first and are very friendly towards creatures which give them offerings and which pray to them, but they are extremely hostile towards beings which don’t treat them with the respect they think they deserve. Lammasu talk mostly about themselves and their many deeds, this often gets annoying pretty fast for folks which aren’t interested in serving them. Lammasu appear as male sphinxes and their hair is always worn in impossible complicated styles.
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Squonk (Fearsome Critter) – Created from the tears of creatures with loads of self pity, these bizarre water elementals are literally drowning themselves in sadness and self pity. Like the Raiju these elementals can take solid forms, in the case of the Squonk however this is a very ugly form, combining the parts of mostly very ugly creatures such as pigs, they are always found crying over something. While not hostile, they can be very annoying and often drag other creatures into their world of sadness and pity.
Tamanous (N-American) – Human cannibals which feed on the flesh of extremely evil individuals may be cursed into the forms of a Tamanous. They appear mostly human, but their blood is much like tar, they can spit black tar at their victims and enemies, and they leak tar from their feet, leaving tarry footprints. Their sweat is also like this sticky tarry substance, they use this to create cocoons around their victims so they can’t easily escape.
Tanuki, Azeban (N-American) – Related to the Tanuki, these small humanoid raccoons love to steal things from their victims and then sell it again to others. When you beat a Azeban in combat they will open their shops for you (on the battlefield) and offer you their wares. You can choose to buy something from them or to kill them, you won’t get their wares for free when you kill them though...
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Terra-Cotta, Dogu (Japanese) – Small clay statues, these function as bad-status-effect magnets, if you want to curse, or lower the stats of enemies and there is a Dogu on the battle-screen, they will absorb all the nasty effects (not poison though) into themselves, keeping all other monsters immune to such stat-lowering effects until the Dogu is destroyed. When destroyed the Dogu will release random stat-lowering effects onto your heroes.
Tiyanak, Myling (Finnish) – Undead tots, who at first don’t appear to be undead, until they trick you into piggyback games, then they will crush their victims by increasing their own gravity. Mylings have the power to increase or decrease their own gravity, turning extremely heavy or very light so they can float.
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Uay-Cot (Mayan) – Bizarre bogey’s which live inside the walls of old houses, castles or other buildings and which pull their victims into the walls so they can feed on them. Very little information is known about them and they should be avoided at all cost.
Urcututo (Peru) – Large magical owls which mostly serve as familiars to Lechuza or other magic-using creatures. They enhance the magical abilities of their masters.
Urcututo, Penchapechi (Bengali) – Giant owl monsters which can become incorporeal at will, shifting between their fleshy forms and their ghostly form at a blink of the eyes. They are masters in hunting and stalking, ignoring any obstacle in their ways and becoming corporeal when they are behind their prey. They can also turn the victims/allies they hold in their claws incorporeal and tear out souls/spirits from their victims.
Ushabti (Egyptian) – Often found near tombs and graves, these protective stony golems are often decorated like the pharaohs or important people which corpse they protect. Like a iron maiden they can open up their stony bodies and crush a victim to pulp.
Yamabiko (Japanese) – While these creatures look cute and innocent they have powerful magical abilities over sound. Yamabiko can copy any sound-based abilities and magic used against it and then use it against their enemies. They are the embodiment of echo. 
Yamabiko, Mimick (M-European) – Related to the Yamabiko, but instead of sound the Mimick copies the physical abilities of their enemies and use their own abilities against them.
Yeti, Yowie (Australian) – Very feral relatives of the Yeti, the yowie is covered in wild, stinky red hairs. They are humanoid marsupials and they carry their young inside special pouches located on their bellies. Yowie are born aggressive and attack victims with stones or sticks from the safely of their parents pouch. These creatures also have an awful stench hanging around them, which will sicken most creatures that smell it.
Yeti, Genderuwo (Indonesian) – Another species of Yeti/Sasquatch, the Genderuwo are extremely big (think King Kong) and powerful. They keep humans as toys and often don’t even realize their toys are actually living things which have feelings and pain. When they are done playing or when they accidently kill their “toys” they often eat them or throw them away for scavengers to devour.
Zlatorog, Bocanach (Irish) – While most Zlatorog are calm and neutral creatures, the Bocanach is always evil. These black mountain goats have huge silver horns, hooves and tails and around their necks they have magical lanterns in which they harvest the souls of their victims. Bocanach often appear on battlefields, collecting the souls of the dying, they are attracted to misery, war and death. Like their Zlatorog cousins, the Bocanachs blood will spawn flowers, in the case of the Bocanach though, this blood will spawn poisonous purple flowers which cause hatred and anger into anyone which smells them.
Zmey, Azi Dahaka (Persian) – Related to the Zmey, but instead of being based on the 7 sins, the Azi Dahaka are more based on the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, each of their three heads hold their own apocalypse power, one of their heads is about war, one of death and one of famine. Their blood will spawn diseased vermin and when you are finally being able to bring down a Azi Dahaka their corpse will spawn swarms of stinging, biting and crawling bugs and insects. Azi Dahaka serve ALL Horsemen of the Apocalypse equally, they are among their favorite minions.
Zombie, Gaki (Japanese) – Spawn from very greedy and gluttonous people, the Gaki are cursed into undead forms, looking horrifying and pathetic at the same time, yet being very much feared by most other creatures for their appetites. When there isn’t prey available the Gaki feeds on dirt, earth or even stones. Gaki can’t touch treasures and when they do they will burn themselves with horrid pain. Their bloated bellies often explode, but then magically repair themselves again only to explode when they are full again.
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Zombie, Lagahoo (Caribbean) – A strange zombie variant with a giant magical coffin on its back from which all kinds of arms try to escape. These zombies summon other undead from their coffins, which only stops when they are destroyed.
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Zombie, Legion (Demonology) – A very dangerous form of zombie, the Legion is a living army of zombies, all crawling onto and over each other so they look like they are a single being. While they are created from an entire army of corpses they all share one hive mind. When they talk it is very disturbing, as every corpse that makes up its form talks at the same time, becoming a choir of voices.
More info (also the art and the credits) found here: http://monsters-and-beasts.proboards.com/thread/13/world-building-project?page=1&scrollTo=357
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myth-lord · 6 years
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Meet the Dragons of Mythika.
Meet the Dragons of Mythika.
In these upcoming weeks I’m going to post all the main-groups of creatures from Mythika in the group they belong to, with all the information about them I have made up so far.   NOTE that this about the creatures in Mythika and they change a lot with the real mythology, mostly their appearance is the same, but the abilities and behavior is changed. I keep saying this to avoid complications.
Group five are the powerful Dragons, together with the Deities and Titans the oldest inhabitants of Mythika. Dragons are ancient beings, mostly wise and large and very magical and powerful at the same time. Though Dragons come in all sizes imaginable from the enormous Zirnitra to the very tiny Pyrausta. Most dragons have a form of breath-weapon that sets them apart from the other dragons, but there are also lesser dragons (known as drakes) that lack a breath attack, Basilisks are an example for this.
Most other creatures avoid dragons as they fear them, others hunt dragon eggs, and Ichneumon even feed primarily on dragon eggs and hearts, so dragons of all species fear them.
Aitvaras (Lithuanian) – Dragon / Shifter - Magical dragons bred from the eggs of ordinary chickens, Aitvaras appear as monstrous black roosters with burning tails indoors and as cockatrice-like abominations outdoors. - An Aitvaras appearance and size is always adopted to the environment it is currently in, falling in a river will grant this strange drake fins for swimming for example. - These enigmatic dragons can control the luck of other creatures, giving it an amount of good fortune or making a creatures life miserable with despair and ill omen. - When creatures meet the gaze of an Aitvaras, there is a chance the victim will be engulfed in cursed flames. - Being bitten by these creatures will curse the victim, it now takes more damage from heat and fire based damage and magic. - Aitvaras often serve powerful Hags (like Baba Yaga) as pets and familiars, Hags enjoy the Aitvaras cruel nature.
Amhuluk (Native American) – Dragon / Shifter - Very magical dragons which look like Asian Dragons or Sea Serpents with four small limbs sticking out of their snake-like bodies, two large antler-like horns grow from their dragon heads and their beautiful scales change color faster than the eye can blink, but always ranging between, gold, black red and green. - Amhuluk corrupt the lakes in which they settle, turning the waters into an mutant goo which looks like ordinary liquid, but which mutates any creature that drinks from it or which baths into it. - Creatures turned into new mutant forms will always serve the Amhuluk as it is their master, their entire memory is wiped from their brains. - The Amhuluk’s breath-weapon is a multi-colored mist which creates horrid mutations into everything it touches, even plants are not safe from this effect. - Plants around the lake of the Amhuluk have bizarre forms and colors, this mutant landscape is often the first sign you are dealing with an Amhuluk. - Many creatures and chimerae, such as the Ahuizotl, are believed to be the creations of the Amhuluk, but this hasn’t been proven. - All types of chimerae are immune to the effects of the Amhuluk, this adds to the belief they are actually it’s creations. - Non aquatic creatures that are changed by the lakes mutating magic will roam the river’s edge and protect the Amhuluk like a pack of wild dogs, they will often change victims into the lake, so more guards/slaves are created. - While their own bodies are immune to the morphing effects of their waters, they can still shift their own bodies in horrid ways, growing random horns, spikes and other bizarre features on their bodies as they please.
Asdeev (Persian) – Dragon / Shifter - Beautiful but vile dragons with a pure white pelt of fur mixed with reptilian scales that almost look like diamonds, it has a long mane of pearly hair on its head, growing all the way to the tip of their tails, mist follows them around at all times. - All Asdeev are female and they breed with the black dragons known as Zirnitra to produce offspring, they always lay two eggs, one black and one white. - Asdeev are dragons of mist, cold and crystals, their breath-weapon will release a thick mist of utter cold upon its victims and enemies. - These mysterious dragons often stalk their prey for days before they finally kill them, they can stalk prey in the form of pure mist. - For dragon standards the Asdeev is a pretty whimsy creature, they are slow to attack without knowing the weakness of their victims first. - They are hard to hit with melee weapons as they can turn their bodies into mist, even parts of their bodies which are targeted with the weapon. - Asdeev love mountain caves and are mostly found on snowy mountain tops in the deepest caves, surrounded by all types of crystals which they crave. - When killed the Asdeev will first turn into a statue of pure icy crystal, then it will explode into a nova of sharp crystals which pierce everyone that didn’t find cover. - Young Asdeev are known as Fog Drakes, they look like white, hairy wyverns and they use their mist abilities to hunt, covering parties or caravans in a thick layer of mist and attacking them one by one in assaults from cover.
Basilisk (M-European) – Dragon / Reptilian - A weaker variant of wingless drake, these six legged monstrous reptilians can appear in any type of environment, from high mountains to arid deserts and swamps. - It’s gaze is lethal to most other living creatures, it contains a powerful poison which saps the strength and will of a victim, their fangs and claws are coated with the same poison. - Because of their six magical legs the basilisk can easily climb through any type of environment, for some reason they can even walk over water without sinking in it, skinning a Basilisk and using their skin in the creation of special shoes will create Water-Walking shoes which are sold for high prizes on the Black Market. - Basilisks are the most common prey of the dragon-killing Ichneumon, which are also immune to their poison, Basilisk seldom flee, but in these encounters they mostly seek shelter on water where the Ichneumon cannot follow. - Basilisks can grow to the size of a horse, but the biggest varieties are hunted and trained by Vish Kanya, which prize the creatures for their strength and poison.
Xhumpedzkin (Mayan) – Dragon / Reptilian - A variant of the Basilisk, the Xhumpedzkin is a giant six-legged Gila Monster, with purple/pink and black banded stripes. - Unlike the Basilisk, which can live anywhere, the Xhumpedzkin only inhabits deep jungles and underground caves. - The gaze, claws, aura and fangs of these creatures possess a dangerous psychic toxic which causes extreme headaches and migraine attacks, some of which are deadly. - They also have a stinger on the end of their tails, they can sting a creatures shadow with it, the headache that follows is so severe than the creature can lose its sanity for a few hours. - Their name means “brief time” and that is all you get when you encounter such a horror. - These oversized reptilians feed on psychic stress, which they mostly find in the brains of their victims, first turning the prey crazy with headaches and then feeding on their brains is their preferred tactic. - Xhumpedzkin are one of the rare psychic creatures in Mythika.
Whowie (Australian) – Dragon / Reptilian - A very large variety of Basilisk, looking somewhat like a six legged mixture of Frilled Lizard and Monitor Lizard, these creatures mostly appear in deep caves and desert landscapes. - The fangs, claws and gaze of these creatures induce a deep fear into the minds of their victims, everything that gazes into their big eyes will be overwhelmed by primal fear. - Whowie use their large frills located around their necks, to add to their already powerful fear abilities, they mostly use it against group of attackers or bigger creatures that want to turn the Whowie into their food. - Desert dwelling Intulo sometimes befriend Whowie and ride them into battle, but some Whowie view Intulo as any other humanoid prey.
Codrille (French) – Dragon - Probably one of the more feared dragon species in Mythika, these diseased horrors spread plague and illness wherever they go. - These look like sickly colored green dragons with big crests underneath their throat, many creatures confuse them with undead dragons, as they look as if they died on some horrid dragon disease. - Their breath weapon is a cloud of flies which will carry diseases of all types with them, inflicting it on everyone within reach, the flies die within a few minutes after being released though. - Young Codrilles are known as Blight Drakes, they look like winged Basilisks, the diseases they spread are weaker, but still fatal. - Codrille are among the favorite pets of the Horseman of Pestilence, and he is probably responsible for their vile creation. - The Horseman of Pestilence rides the most ancient and powerful Codrille into battle, this Codrille is known as Taniniver. - These dragons only feed on diseases flesh, letting it rot in horrid pits or caves filled with decay and death.
Azi Sruvara (Persian) – Dragon - A more powerful variant of the Codrille, instead of diseases these yellow, horned dragons spread the most potent of venom known to the world of Mythika. - Their drool, blood and corpse will spawn all types of venomous snakes and even Seps into the area. - All types of venomous creatures will follow a Sruvara as its aura makes their own venom more potent. - Even Undead, Spirits, Elementals and Vish Kanya aren’t immune to the venom/poison of these Yellow Dragons, and it is so potent that it creates rust on metal and other constructs. - Azi Sruvara are the most poisonous and venomous creatures in the history of Mythika, nothing can beat their venom. - These creatures are found everywhere, but mostly live in Deserts, some deserts were even created by their own venom and powers. - Azi Sruvara love to poison rivers and lakes, and nothing else can amuse them more than seeing a creature die by the effect of poison. - Its breath-weapon is a cone of yellowish gas which kills everything that comes in contact with it, it turns most metal to rust instantly, Sruvara rarely use their breath weapons though, they are confident enough to think they don’t need such a weapon to beat their prey.
Haietlik (Native American) – Dragon / Sea Serpent - An evil sea serpent with a very typical spear-like head, its blue and black scales crackle with electric sparks and lightning. - These very aggressive sea serpents can grow to enormous lengths, but most of them die younger because they challenge every creature they come across. - Their heads are a bony growth shaped in the form of the tip of a spear, when they attack their enemies they turn themselves into living spears covered by lightning, shocking and piercing their prey at the same time. - They can breathe lightning at their enemies, but rarely choose to do so, as they are more into melee combat, they only use this weapon if the combat goes against them. - Haietlik are proud creatures and never flee combat, they rather die in combat that being known as a coward or weakling. - These cruel serpents enjoy catching large flying creatures by piercing them from below, they can make enormous leaps from the water, their favorite prey are Marlin, humanoids and avians of all types.
Hydra (Greek) – Dragon / Reptilian - Starting out with six heads, these wingless dragon-like reptilians are able to generate two lost heads for every head that is cut off. - Hydra’s appear like big sauropod dinosaurs, but unlike those big herbivores the Hydra only feed on flesh, and their many heads enjoy tearing other creatures apart. - The maximum heads a Hydra can gain is unknown, but specimens with over heads are reported. - These creatures have extreme regeneration abilities, most non-magical damage is regenerated instantly, and only fire and acid magic and abilities are very effective against them. - Hydra’s are often used by Vish Kanya as guard beasts, they guard the towns of Vish Kanya, these Hydra’s often have many heads from their battles with the Vish Kanya. - While the Hydra’s have a poisonous bite, the poison doesn’t have any special effects. It is still very deadly though. - They are most often encountered in swamps or jungles, but some freshwater lakes also house them.
Orochi (Japanese) – Dragon - A very dangerous variant of Hydra, each of the eight heads of this monstrous dragon holds its own magical venom. - While more powerful than any Hydra, the Orochi can only have eight heads, when cut off they don’t grow back, non-fatal wounds are regenerated just like with their Hydra cousins. - They also have a sauropod-like body, but more feral, with large spikes growing over their backs and a tail that ends in eight tentacles. - As each head has its own poison, each has its own horrid effect, the green head has the same poison as the Hydra, which adds nothing special. - The red head has a very horrid poison, this poison is similar of that of the Haemorrhois, it forces all the blood out of a body and re-opens all old scars. - The orange head will set the victim aflame, burning them from the inside, this is a very cruel and slow death. - The blue head has a very cold poison which turns the victim into an icy statue from the inside out. - The purple head’s poison will inflate the victim’s body until they explode into a carnage of viscera, blood and bones. - The yellow head has a very odd poison which will create extreme thirst in its victims, some victims become so desperate for liquid to drink, they slash their own wrists and drink their own blood as a result. - The white head will release a terrible poison upon its victims which will devour the victim from the inside out, much like an extremely nasty variant of gangrene. - The last head is black and its poison is said to turn a victim extremely hostile and aggressive, the victim often kills itself by accident in the wild rage that follows. - These creatures are also known as Chaos Hydra’s, and indeed the Chaos Deity Hundun is behind their creation, he took Hydra’s and infused them with chaotic energy.
Nidhogg (Norse) – Dragon - Wingless ancient dragons which mostly live underground, burrowing their way through the soil to feast on giant insects and the roots of giant trees. - These monstrous dragons rarely come to the surface, but when they do they cause chaos and destruction to any village unlucky enough to be in its way. - Nidhogg lack a breath weapon, but their magical abilities over roots, plants and earths are formidable enough to adjust that. - These earth dragons are seldom seen in their full form, they mostly dig only half their body through the soil and command the roots and earth to constrict and hold their prey so they teeth and claws can finish them. - Their bodies are half flesh and half wood, some scholars believe they are actual plants, but this is false, Nidhogg are among the eldest of dragons. - The World Tree Yggdrasil, which roots cover the entire world of Mythika, and which hold the world together, are mostly targeted by the Nidhogg, because of this most other creatures kill Nidhogg’s on sight when they get the chance, they are especially hated by Fae of all types.  
Pyrausta (Cyprus) – Dragon / Vermin - The smallest and weakest of all dragons, they look like mixes of insects and very small dragons, they are almost cute, but their behavior is much like their much bigger cousins very harsh and arrogant. - In the game there are two types of Pyrausta, the first are the most common Pyrausta which combine the features of very small green dragons with those of dragonflies, they mostly feed on vermin, but they also love to trick and annoy humanoids with their dangerous pranks. - Another type of Pyrausta combine the features of multi-colored tiny dragons with those of moths and butterflies. - Butterfly Pyrausta are mostly gentle creatures, though a bit vain, the Moth Pyrausta are poisonous and nasty creatures which love to see other creatures choke on their dust-like poison. - Because so many other creatures prey on Pyrausta they became very defensive, attacking everything before the enemy can attack them. - Pyrausta are often found in beautiful fae forests, playing among the evil, neutral and good natured faeries and other fae, many royal Elves and fae creatures use Pyrausta as familiars and friends. - The breath-attack of a Pyrausta is a cone of glittering dust which causes temporary blindness and an itching feeling to the skin.
Scytalis (M-European) – Dragon / Reptilian - Extremely beautiful and deadly at the same time, the Scytalis is probably the most beautiful and colorful creature alive, they look like giant cobra-like serpents with a dragon-like head, multiple cobra-like frills grow from its body. - Their beautiful scales glow and glitter with all the colors of the rainbow, changing color in every direction you look at them, as if beautiful fire burns from inside of them. - It uses its dazzling scales to bewitch its prey, making curious creatures come to it in admiration and becoming easy snacks for the dragon. - Such beauty can’t be alive without sacrifice however, and the environment these creatures live in often turns ugly and devoid of color as the dragons absorb color away from living creatures and the environment, turning it into a grey wasteland devoid of joy and color, while the Scytalis becomes more beautiful in the progress. - The environment will eventually regain its colors after a few days. - Narcissus, the Sinlord of Pride loves the colors of the Scytalis and he keeps many of these monsters as pets and guardians. - These snake-like dragons have a breath-weapon which is also very bright and colorful, it confuses any creature that is caught within it. Confused creatures have a chance to attack their own allies and behave very randomly. - The poison of an Scytalis will control any creature weaker than itself for a few hours, so these dragons often are found with other creatures which function as bodyguards.
Tiamat (Mesopotamian) – Dragon - The dragons of chaos, these two headed purple dragons have all types of chaotic features growing from their bodies, like multiple eyes, tentacles and spikes. They look much like two headed versions of this dragon: https://78.media.tumblr.com/90eb0218669752a0d239f6e4765202c4/tumblr_o8b5bnwy7u1v9qvuco1_540.jpg - These creatures come straight from the chaotic parts of the Abyss, and inside their bodies reside portals to the abyss, they can spit out minor demons from these portals which serve them or which bring chaos on the battlefields they roam. - Every creature that is bitten by one of the two heads of these female dragons is transformed into a demon over time, if not stopped in time they become a full demon. Tiamat see all other demons as their children. - The chaos aura’s of these dragons heal demons from their wounds and give demons of all types more strength and speed. - These demonic dragons are also known as Ajatar, Entropic Wyrms and they are named after the first female dragon Tiamat. - Tiamat bring chaos to any world they visit, they are among the most powerful of dragons and few creatures have the power to destroy them.   - These dragons serve Hundun the Lord of Chaos, and his will is their command, in his human forms Hundun often rides a Tiamat or Azi Dahaka. - When slain the Tiamat will implode and a portal will be spawned from its body, from which pour a lot of angry demons of all types. - The breath-weapon of a Tiamat is a chaotic gas which has lots of random effects on its victims. - Creatures swallowed whole by the Tiamat will end up in the middle of the Abyss, as they are teleported through the inner portal of the Tiamat.
Azi Dahaka (Persian) – Dragon - The male variant of the Tiamat, these look pretty much the same as the Tiamat but their scales are dark blue, black and yellow, and instead of two heads the Dahaka has three heads. - When killed the Azi Dahaka will explode and spawn an enormous swarm of monstrous lizards upon the battlefield, when this creature’s blood touches the earth the same lizards are born. - Only the middle head of this dragon can breathe chaotic gas upon its enemies, the other two heads can only attack with melee bite attacks. - This dragon is almost impossible to kill, and is the most powerful of the non-unique dragons. - From the inner portal the Azi Dahaka can summon all types of evil creatures, mostly demons but also more powerful evils and other dragons. - These chaotic dragons often serve as leaders in demonic armies, their aura’s give demons more morale and power.
Wyvern (M-European) – Dragon - Almost non-intelligent drakes which lack arms and instead have two large wings, a snake-like neck and two legs much like a reptilian bird of prey. - Wyverns are large, but they are often targeted by bigger predators. - Wyverns always feed on female flesh, they mostly ignore male enemies and target the females first, male flesh is poisonous to them. - They love swamps, forests and mountains, and are most often found there.
Vouivre (French) – Dragon - The female variant of the Wyvern, these have a beautiful and strange red ruby-like crystal placed upon their heads, and a vile poisonous stinger on the end of their long tails. - Vouivre only feed on male creatures, female flesh is poisonous to them, they often kill female creatures by stinging them with their tail stingers. - Unlike their male Wyvern counterparts, the Vouivre is very intelligent and uses her ruby crystal to lure men to their doom, they can also mimic the voice of a female human. - Vouivre live in and around lakes and rivers, washing their beautiful ruby gem every hour as they are very proud on it. - Whenever someone kills the Vouivre and takes it gem, they become very greedy and rich, fortune (with winning and gaining treasures) shines upon them. If other people see this gem however they try to steal it at all cost.
Cuelebre (Spanish) – Dragon - Whenever a Wyvern survives for 1000 years they transform into a iron cocoon and hatch a few years later as fully grown Cuelebre, only male Wyverns can undergo this transformation. - The scales of a Cuelebre are metallic and very powerful, each year they harden until they eventually turn into indestructible adamantine. - Cuelebre are also intelligent like Vouivre, and they are known to give their services as flying mounts to other evil creatures, a very powerful adamantine Cuelebre functions as the flying mount of the Horseman of War. - While they don’t have a poisonous stinger, the Cuelebre can use their tail as iron spear. - Only adamantine weapons and some powerful magic spells can hurt an adamantine Cuelebre so they are very arrogant and confident creatures in battle, attacking first and thinking strategies as the enemies are already dead. - Dactyl love the scales of these dragons, as they can make many good weapons from it and Adamantine is a very rare metal.
Zirnitra (Slavic) – Dragon / Shifter - The black dragons of magic, darkness, shadow and corruption, their black and purple scales are perfect for hiding in darkness, scheming and plotting against the world around them. - Zirnitra are the male counterparts of Asdeev, though they are a very different dragon species all together, they can only breed with the female white Asdeev. - The juvenile Zirnitra are known as Gloom Drakes or Umbral Drakes and while their abilities aren’t that powerful yet they use the shadows as cover and often plot with Bauk, Nalusa Falaya or Brollachan against the villages which border their environments. - The breath-weapon of the Zirnitra is a creeping, almost living liquid darkness which disables any vision and which attacks any source of light until only darkness remains. It does negative energy damage and gives the Zirnitra lots of benefits in battle as its enemies become blinded and weak. - Zirnitra serve the Queen of Magic Hecate, they are the only male creatures that gained Hecate’s trust, she learned a lot of darkness spells from the Zirnitra. - While Zirnitra control lots of spells, they are experts in darkness and shadow magic, all spells from this group are under their control, they can summon darkness, animate shadows, become invisible in shadow, destroy light and do a lot more.
The Dragon Bosses will be posted another day: Bakunawa, Balaur, Fafnir, Gaasyendietha, Kampe, Ladon and Vritra
The next group (probably the Undead) will be posted in smaller groups, otherwise the post will be too long. 
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