Beasts of Legend

Beasts of Legend

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Fae Folk Bestiary Entries

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The Fae

Akaname

Akaname
Akaname “Beware the grime you leave behind… for something hungers in the dark.” The Akaname (垢嘗め), literally meaning “filth licker,” is a repulsive and elusive yōkai said to haunt dirty places—especially bathhouses and bathrooms that have been left uncleaned.

Banshee

The Banshee
Banshee The Harbinger of Death. The Banshee appears in many forms: a pale young woman with flowing red or silver hair, a matronly figure in grey, or a withered old crone with rotting features and bloodshot eyes.

Hākuturi

Hākuturi
Hakuturi – The Powerful Guardians of the Forest. Hākuturi - The Guardians of The Forest. The Hākuturi are supernatural fae beings in Māori folklore, deeply connected to the forests of Aotearoa (New Zealand).

Redcap

Don't mess with the Redcap Goblin
Redcap Goblin. The Blood-Soaked Goblin of the Borderlands. Classification: Malevolent Folkloric Entity. Region: Anglo-Scottish Borderlands (Northern England and Southern Scotland). Habitat: Abandoned castles, ancient ruins, battle-scarred towers.

The Fae Realm Beasts

Bai Ze

Bai Ze
Bai Ze Bai Ze Divine Beast of the Mountains. Classification: Divine wise beast (auspicious mythical creature). Overview and Significance. Bai Ze is a legendary beast known for its profound wisdom and knowledge of the supernatural realm.

Ogres

Ogre Chitterlord
Ogres. The Lumbering Giants of Folklore. Lumbering through the pages of mythology and folklore, ogres are monstrous humanoid creatures known for their immense strength, insatiable hunger, and terrifying cruelty.

Ponaturi

Ponaturi - sea goblins
Ponaturi. Water Goblins of Aotearoa. The Ponaturi emerge from the sea The Ponaturi are monstrous, goblin-like creatures. In Māori mythology they are feared as sinister beings of the sea.

Trolls

the troll and oskar
Trolls. Ancient Giants of the Wild—Guardians of Stone, Forests, and Caves. Trolls are iconic creatures from Scandinavian folklore, known for their massive size, grotesque features, and deep connection to the wild.

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The 9 Realms of Norse Mythology

From the depths of Ginnungagap, life springs forth, anchored by the cosmic ash t

Banshee

The Banshee, derived from the Irish term 'bean sídhe', meaning “woman of the fai

Skin-Walker

The Skin-walker, a creature from Native American folklore, specifically among th

Asin

Asin, often referred to as the "Basket Woman," is a creature in Native American

El Cucuy

El Cucuy, also known as Coco or Cuca, is a legendary creature in the folklore of

La Llorona

La Llorona, known as the Weeping Woman, is a figure from Mexican folklore often

Mexico

Akaname

“Beware the grime you leave behind… for something hungers in the dark.” The Akan

Bai Ze

The Bai Ze is a legendary beast in Chinese lore, renowned for its wisdom and kno

China

Beasts of Urban Legend

This section explores Beasts of Urban Legend, modern tales of fear and mystery c

Black-Eyed Children.

The Black-Eyed Children are supernatural beings that appear as pale, quiet child

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