Beasts of Legend

Beasts of Legend

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Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win. Stephen King

The Banshee

Banshee

The Banshee, derived from the Irish term 'bean sídhe', meaning “woman of the fairy mound”, is a mourning spirit associated with the ancient pre-Christian deities of Ireland. Often seen combing her long hair with a silver comb,…

Fae Folk

Unveiling the realms of the Fae folk reveals a captivating tapestry of mythology, history, and human experience. These beings, known as faeries or the Fair Folk, have influenced our imagination since antiquity, embodying the mysteries of nature…

Anubis

Egyptian

"Whispers of the Nile" explores Egyptian mythology, its pantheon of gods and their roles, the concept of Ma'at (truth and cosmic order), and the pharaoh as a divine king. The book also delves into Egyptian beliefs around…

Ogre Chitterlord

Ogres.

Ogres, monstrous humanoid creatures known for their immense strength, insatiable hunger, and terrifying cruelty, have existed in oral traditions for centuries, serving as cautionary figures in fairy tales, myths, and epic poetry. They are often depicted as…

the troll and oskar

Trolls.

Trolls, iconic creatures from Scandinavian folklore, are known for their size, grotesque features, and connection to the wild. These beings inhabit isolated places like mountains, forests, and caves. Their appearance varies greatly with some being stone-skinned giants…

Don't mess with the Redcap Goblin

Redcap Goblin.

The Redcap, a malevolent entity from British folklore, haunts abandoned castles and ruins along the Anglo-Scottish borderlands. Described as a murderous, blood-dependent goblin, the Redcap stains its cap with human blood to sustain its existence. The creature,…

Hākuturi

Hakuturi – The Powerful Guardians of the Forest.

Hākuturi are supernatural beings from Māori folklore, often described as guardians of the forests of Aotearoa (New Zealand). These mystical creatures, also known as the children of Tāne Mahuta, the god of the forest, are said to…

The Kappa

The Kappa

The Kappa is a famous creature in Japanese folklore, known for its dual nature as both a trickster and a dangerous predator. Living in bodies of water, Kappas are known to lure people into water and engage…

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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