Beasts of Legend
Rakshasas are South Asia's formidable shapeshifters—illusory predators, rulers, and occasional dharmic allies. Rooted in epic and Puranic lore, they haunt liminal spaces, disrupt rites, and wage cunning warfare. Common signs include fangs, reversed footprints, and sorcery. Heroes…
The Boto Encantado is a shapeshifting river spirit of Amazonian lore, a pink dolphin by day and a white-suited charmer by night. It lures dancers with moonlit music, returns to the water before dawn, and leaves behind…
The Aswang, a shape-shifting terror of Philippine folklore, appears as an ordinary neighbor by day and hunts by night. Rooted in pre-colonial tradition, the term includes vampires, viscera suckers, weredogs, witches, and ghouls. Its legends reflect fear,…
The BatiBat is a demon from Philippine folklore, often described as a grotesque obese hag tied to ancient trees and sleep paralysis. In legend, disturbing or cutting a sacred tree without proper rites can bring her wrath,…
Small enough to fit inside a wooden box, the jenglot waits in silence. Its black
Vanapagan, the Old Pagan of Estonian lore, is a towering, literal minded trickst
The Lamya, Bulgaria’s multiheaded serpent, hoards water and blocks passage, embo
Rooted in Celtic folklore, the bugbear is a fearsome hobgoblin of shadows, a bea
Explore the Loveland Frogman through a field guide: from the 1955 “wand” waving
Mskagwdemus, the Swamp Woman of Wabanaki lore, haunts fog-choked wetlands, lurin
The Lóng, China’s benevolent dragon, rules water and sky, bringing rain, prosper
Bone-white, emaciated humanoids with stretched limbs and black eyes haunt North
Explore the enigmatic Nightcrawler: a pale, slender, largely limb-less biped pop
The Mapinguari, an Amazonian forest sentinel, is a colossal, sloth-like or homin
The Naga, South Asia’s serpentine guardians, bridge myth and ecology: patrons of
Melon Heads haunt North American backroads as adaptable local legends: small, sk
Meet the Not Deer: a near-familiar, deeply unsettling cryptid born from online f
An organized reference to the Beast of Bray Road compiles witness descriptions o
The Huma (Humo/Hümâ/Homā) is a Central Asian, phoenix-like bird that never lands
On an August 1955 night near Kelly, Kentucky, multiple witnesses reported small,
From Puerto Rico’s 1995 panic to global pop culture, the Chupacabra legend spans
Part folklore, part cryptozoology, the Fouke Monster, an ape-like, Bigfoot-style
In April 1977, Dover, Massachusetts briefly became the setting for one of New En