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Ultimate Mythical / Legendary Creatures

Name the Mythical creatures from folklore, legends and mythology from around the globe.
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Last updated: December 16, 2020
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Horse with a horn
Unicorn
Flying Lizard that breathes fire
Dragon
Soul/Spirit of a dead person
Ghost
Spirit responsible for physical disturbances
Poltergeist
Creature that drinks blood from European Folklore
Vampire
Reanimated Corpse
Zombie
Undead Creature wrapped in bandages
Mummy
General term for evil supernatural beings
Demon
Supernatural entities that assist witches
Familiar
Arabian supernatural creature from a bottle
Genie
Term for supernatural spirits in Japanese Folklore
Yōkai
Ape-like creature that inhabits north american forests
Bigfoot
Small spirit with wings from European folklore
Fairy
Human-wolf shapeshifter
Werewolf
Tree Spirit from Greek Mythology
Dryad
Half Human Half Horse
Centaur
Bird of regeneration
Phoenix
Winged horse captured and ridden by Bellerophon
Pegasus
Lion, goat and snake hybrid from Greek Mythology
Chimera
One-eyed Giant
Cyclops
Shrieking female spirit from Irish Folklore
Banshee
Household spirit from Scottish Folklore
Brownie
Abominable Snowman
Yeti
Sepentine Water monster with regrowing heads
Hydra
Legendary sea monster of gigantic size, tentacles
Kraken
Half Human Half Fish
Mermaid
Sea creatures that sang to lure sailors
Siren
Human-like entity that resides in the mountains, short and ugly
Dwarf
Lion and eagle hybrid
Griffin
Horny goatman
Satyr
Creature that inhabits Loch Ness
Loch Ness Monster
Turtle-like creatures from Japanese Folklore
Kappa
Small Human-like creature some people put ceramics of in gardens
Gnome
Human-like magical creature from Germanic Folklore
Elf
Serpent King that can cause death with a single glance
Basilisk
Human/falcon/cat/sheep, lion and eagle hybrid from Eqyptian and Greek Tradition
Sphinx
Female figures that choose who die in battle from Norse Mythology
Valkyrie
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Small and greedy monsterous creature from European Folklore
Goblin
Large Creature that lives under a bridge or rock from Norse Mythology
Troll
Minor female nature deity from Ancient Greek Folklore
Nymph
Small mischievous men from Irish Folklore, pot of gold
Leprechaun
Large, ugly Human-like creature that eats children
Ogre
Demonic shapeshifing dog
Black Dog
Mythical Creature used by parents around the world to frighten children into good behaviour
Bogeyman
The personified force of death, carries a scythe
Grim Reaper
Red, horned demon from Japanese Folklore
Oni
Term for supernatural beings considered divine or sacred
Deity
Being that inhabits heaven in many religions, often depicted with wings
Angel
Personification of Time in Ancient Greek philosophy
Chronos
Small mythical creature that causes malfunctions in machinery and aircraft
Gremlin
Deformed old woman associated with forest wildlife in Slavic Folklore
Baba Yaga
Japanese supernatural beings said to devour nightmares
Baku
A demon that seduces humans sexually
Incubus / Succubus
A mythical character from European folklore that puts people to sleep with magical sand
Sandman
A malicious entitiy from European Folklore that rides on people's chests bringing bad dreams
Mare
Classical Mythological creature often depicted with wings and a bow, god of attraction
Cupid
Shapeshifting, intelligent foxes from Japanese Folklore
Kitsune
Seal folk that shapeshift by shedding their skin, Celtic mythology
Selkie
Female with snake properties from Greek Mythology, Medusa
Gorgon
South-american creature that sucks blood from livestock
Chupacabra
Classic literature monster created by Mary Shelley
Frankenstein's Monster
Small biscuit from European fairytales that comes to life
Gingerbread Man
Small human being created via Alchemy
Homunculus
Human Bull hybrid
Minotaur
Magical deer from worldwide mythology
White Stag
Thicc Snake-like being from Japanese Folklore
Tsuchinoko
Small mammal from Far eastern tradition that lives on the Moon
Moon Rabbit
Multi-headed Dog that guards the underworld
Cerberus
Ugly Bird-winged woman, steals food
Harpy
Man with moth wings and features from West Virginia Folklore
Mothman
Cannibalistic creature/Spirit from North American Indigenous Folklore
Wendigo
Mythical Creature of Cornish Folklore, Similar to fairies
Pixie
Fae child left in place of a human child stolen by the fae
Changeling
Smaller, lesser demons/ minions
Imp
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