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  1. Dec 7, 2023 · Updated: Dec 6, 2023 9:41 PM EST. Read on to explore a mythical creatures list that includes 100 of the greatest beasts and beings of mythology, legend and folklore. You'll also learn about the potential origins and debated existence of mythological creatures. Naja Bertolt Jensen | Unsplash.

  2. Explore the diverse and fascinating world of mythical creatures, from dragons and unicorns to banshees and werewolves. Learn about their origins, cultural meanings, and appearances in literature and media.

  3. List of monsters. This is a list of monsters, mythical, legendary, and fictional. The list is organized by region and the mythologies, legends, and literature that came from said region. They are then organized alphabetically.

  4. This is a list of legendary creatures from mythology, folklore and fairy tales, sorted by their classification or affiliation. Creatures from modern fantasy fiction and role-playing games are not included.

    • Golems. Famous in Jewish folklore, golems are most often depicted as beings created from inanimate matter such as clay or mud, which have been brought to life to serve some purpose.
    • Oni. In Japanese myth, oni are people who were so truly wicked in their lives that they transformed into demons in hell. Some were even bad enough to be transformed while still alive!
    • Cyclops. Most often depicted as a giant with one eye, the cyclops (which means ‘circle-eyed’) first appeared in ancient Greek mythology. Somewhat lesser known than the classic Greek gods, the cyclopes lived in isolation and tended sheep or goats without any government, society, or community.
    • Ogre. Ogres are featured in folktales from all around the world, and though the word is of French origin, the creature itself is derived from the man-eating ancient Etruscan god Orcus.
  5. Oct 21, 2016 · Monsters. Monsters have been part of human culture since the ancient times. They are manifestations of the fears and suspicions of society and they lurk throughout the world. The name monster is derived from the Latin root “monere” (to warn). The ominous creatures are often depicted as giants but others have more human qualities and may be ...

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  7. Sep 24, 2015 · A list of fantasy creatures, mythical beasts, and more, including humanoid creatures and magical animals from Norse mythology, Greek and Roman mythology, Asian folklore, Native American folklore, and other traditions.

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