Êtres Légendaires
Découvrez 150 créatures mythiques issues des légendes anciennes des cultures du monde entier
Adze
SpiritWest Africa / Ewe Folklore
A terrifying vampiric spirit from Ewe folklore in Togo and Ghana, taking the form of a firefly to spread disease and suck the blood of sleeping children.
Ahuizotl
BeastCentral America / Mexico
A terrifying, dog-like aquatic monster from Aztec mythology, known for having a human hand on the end of its tail, which it uses to drown its victims.
Al-mi'raj
BeastMiddle East / Indian Ocean Islands
A legendary, fierce creature resembling a yellow hare with a single, black unicorn horn, known for its incredible speed and aggressive nature.
Amabie
HybridJapan
A mysterious, benevolent, mermaid-like yōkai from Edo-period Japan with three legs, a bird's beak, and long hair, known for prophesying both good harvests and terrible epidemics.
Ammit
HybridAncient Egypt
A terrifying, chimerical demoness in ancient Egyptian religion known as the 'Devourer of the Dead,' who ate the hearts of those judged impure in the afterlife.
Anansi
SpiritWest Africa / Caribbean
A legendary, shape-shifting spider from West African and Caribbean mythology, famous as a brilliant trickster and the Keeper of All Stories.
Argus Panoptes
HumanoidAncient Greece
A colossal, multi-eyed giant in Greek mythology, renowned as the ultimate, unblinking watchman for the goddess Hera.
Asura
HumanoidIndia
A complex, powerful race of semi-divine beings in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, constantly locked in a cosmic struggle for power and immortality against the gods (Devas).
Baba Yaga
HumanoidEastern Europe / Russia
A fearsome, ambiguous witch from Slavic folklore who lives deep in the forest in a hut standing on giant chicken legs, flying in a mortar instead of on a broom.
Apep
SerpentAncient Egypt
A colossal, ancient, chaotic serpent of darkness and evil in Egyptian mythology, the eternal enemy of the sun god Ra, attempting to swallow the sun every night.
Baigujing
SpiritChina
The White Bone Spirit, a famous shape-shifting demoness from the classic Chinese novel 'Journey to the West', known for her cunning illusions and desire to eat the monk Tang Sanzang.
Benu Bird
BirdAncient Egypt
A sacred, legendary heron from Egyptian mythology, associated with the sun, creation, and rebirth, widely considered the primary inspiration for the Greek Phoenix.
Banshee
SpiritIreland
A female spirit in Irish folklore whose mournful, piercing wail heralds the impending death of a family member.
Bakeneko
BeastJapan
A magical, shape-shifting domestic cat from Japanese folklore that gains supernatural powers as it ages, capable of walking upright and controlling the dead.
Basilisk
SerpentAncient Europe / Middle East
A small, highly venomous serpent known as the 'King of Serpents' whose gaze or breath was instantly fatal.
Bigfoot
HumanoidNorth America
A large, hairy, bipedal hominid reputed to inhabit the deep forests of the Pacific Northwest and the North American wilderness.
Boggart
SpiritEnglish Folklore
A malevolent, shape-shifting spirit or household fairy in English folklore that enjoys causing mischief, property damage, and terrifying inhabitants.
Black Shuck
BeastEngland
A terrifying, demonic black dog of English folklore, known for its massive size, flaming red eyes, and serving as a portent of imminent death.
Brownie
SpiritScotland and Northern England
A helpful, hardworking household fairy from Scottish and English folklore, similar to the Scandinavian Nisse, who performs chores at night in exchange for small gifts of food.
Bunyip
BeastAustralia
A terrifying, amphibious monster from Australian Aboriginal mythology, known to lurk in swamps, billabongs, and waterholes, hunting those who venture too close to the water's edge.
Buraq
HybridMiddle East
A magnificent, divine, and lightning-fast steed from Islamic tradition, possessing the head of a human and the body of a horse, known for carrying the Prophet Muhammad on the Night Journey.
Cadejo
BeastCentral America
A dual-natured, supernatural dog from Central American folklore, appearing as either a terrifying black beast that attacks drunkards or a protective white guardian.
Cait Sith
BeastScotland and Ireland
A large, magical black cat in Celtic mythology with a white spot on its chest, believed to steal the souls of the unburied dead or bless a house.
Camazotz
BeastCentral America
A terrifying, colossal bat-god from ancient Mayan mythology, dwelling in the dark underworld of Xibalba and demanding blood sacrifices.
Centaur
HybridAncient Greek Mythology
A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse, often depicted as skilled archers and warriors representing the duality of civilization and wild nature.
Changeling
HumanoidWestern Europe
A fairy child left secretly in the place of a stolen human infant, known for its sickly appearance, insatiable appetite, and strange, ancient behavior.
Cerberus
BeastAncient Greece
The monstrous, multi-headed hound that guards the gates of the Underworld, preventing the dead from escaping and the living from entering.
Chimera
HybridAncient Greece
A terrifying, fire-breathing monster from Greek mythology composed of the parts of three different animals: a lion, a goat, and a serpent.
Chupacabra
BeastPuerto Rico / Latin America
A blood-sucking cryptid famous for attacking livestock, leaving distinctive puncture wounds, and draining its victims entirely of blood.
Charybdis
BeastGreek Mythology
A colossal sea monster who swallowed massive amounts of water three times a day, creating an inescapable, deadly whirlpool.
Cyclops
HumanoidAncient Greece
A gigantic, one-eyed monster from Greek mythology, often depicted as a savage shepherd or a master blacksmith forging weapons for the gods.
Domovoy
SpiritEastern Europe / Russia
A deeply revered, protective household spirit from Slavic mythology, believed to be the unseen master of the home and the guardian of the family's prosperity.
Djinn
SpiritPre-Islamic Arabia / Islamic Theology
Powerful, often invisible beings created from smokeless fire, possessing free will and the ability to shape-shift or possess humans.
Dragon
BeastAncient Mesopotamian and Chinese Mythology
A large, serpentine or reptilian creature often depicted with wings, scales, and the ability to breathe fire, symbolizing power, wisdom, and primordial chaos.
Draugr
UndeadScandinavia
A terrifying undead warrior from Norse mythology and Icelandic sagas, known for guarding its burial mound, wielding superhuman strength, and terrorizing the living.
Drop Bear
BeastAustralia
A fictitious, predatory, and unusually aggressive version of the koala from modern Australian folklore, famously used as a 'tall tale' to frighten tourists and gullible travelers.
El Sombrerón
HumanoidGuatemala
A small, mysterious bogeyman from Central American folklore who wears a massive hat, plays a silver guitar, and obsesses over braiding the hair of young women and horses.
Echidna
HybridAncient Greece
A fearsome and tragic figure in Greek mythology, Echidna is a monstrous hybrid, half beautiful woman and half terrifying serpent, known as the 'Mother of All Monsters'.
Empusa
UndeadAncient Greece
A terrifying, shape-shifting female demon in Greek mythology, known for her flaming hair, mismatched legs, and a thirst for human blood and flesh.
Dullahan
UndeadIreland
A terrifying, headless horseman from Celtic folklore who carries his severed head, rides a black horse, and serves as a relentless omen of impending death.
Erymanthian Boar
BeastAncient Greece
A gigantic, vicious wild boar from Greek mythology that ravaged the countryside around Mount Erymanthos, famous as the fourth of Heracles' Twelve Labors.
Fenghuang
BirdChina
The magnificent, immortal Chinese Phoenix, representing high virtue, grace, the Empress, and the ultimate union of yin and yang when paired with the Dragon.
Fairy
SpiritCeltic and Germanic Folklore
A magical spirit being often depicted as a small, winged humanoid with the ability to fly and perform enchantments, associated with nature, magic, and mischief.
Fenrir
BeastScandinavia
A monstrous, gigantic wolf in Norse mythology, fated to kill Odin during Ragnarök, symbolizing the terrifying, uncontrollable, and inevitable forces of destruction.
Fomorians
HumanoidIreland
A semi-divine race of chaotic, monstrous giants in Irish mythology, often depicted as hideous and deformed, representing the harsh, destructive powers of nature.
Gargoyle
SpiritEuropean Mythology / Architecture
A fearsome stone creature, animated by magic to protect sacred buildings and ward off evil spirits, often depicted with grotesque features and bat-like wings.
Furies
SpiritAncient Greece
The ancient, terrifying chthonic deities of vengeance and retribution in Greek mythology, known as the Erinyes, who relentlessly hunt down oath-breakers and murderers.
Fossegrim
SpiritScandinavia
A mesmerizing water spirit from Norwegian folklore who plays enchanted music on the Hardanger fiddle, willing to teach his skills to mortals for the right price.
Garuda
BirdIndia / Southeast Asia
A colossal, divine bird-like creature in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, renowned as the king of birds, the eternal enemy of serpents (Naga), and the celestial mount of the god Vishnu.
Gashadokuro
UndeadJapan
A colossal, terrifyingly massive, invisible skeleton from Japanese yōkai folklore, composed of the bones of hundreds of unburied starvation victims and soldiers.
Ghoul
UndeadArabian Peninsula
A terrifying, flesh-eating demon from pre-Islamic Arabian mythology that dwells in graveyards, consumes the dead, and shape-shifts to lure travelers into the desert.
Golem
HumanoidJewish Folklore
An animated, anthropomorphic being created entirely from inanimate matter, typically mud or clay, brought to life through mystical incantations.
Griffin
HybridAncient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Mythology
A legendary and majestic creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion, and the head, wings, and talons of an eagle.
Gorgon
HumanoidAncient Greece
Terrifying female creatures in Greek mythology with living, venomous snakes for hair, capable of turning anyone who looked upon their faces into solid stone.
Grootslang
SerpentSouth Africa
A colossal, primordial monster from South African folklore, half-elephant and half-serpent, known to dwell in deep caves and hoard unimaginable wealth.
Harpy
HybridAncient Greece
A terrifying, swift, bird-like monster from Greek mythology, often depicted with the face and body of a woman and the wings and talons of a vulture, known for stealing food and carrying evil-doers to punishment.
Hecatoncheires
HumanoidAncient Greece
Three colossal, primordial giants from Greek mythology, each possessing a hundred arms and fifty heads, known as the ultimate forces of chaotic destruction.
Hippogriff
HybridEuropean Mythology / Heraldry
A legendary creature combining the front half of an eagle with the hind half of a horse, known as a symbol of love and impossibility.
Huldra
HumanoidScandinavia
A seductively beautiful forest spirit from Scandinavian folklore, known for her cow's tail and hollow back, who lures men into the deep woods.
Huli jing
SpiritChina
Shape-shifting nine-tailed fox spirits from Chinese mythology, capable of great benevolence or malicious seduction, depending on their cultivation.
Hydra
SerpentAncient Greece
A terrifying, multi-headed serpentine water monster from Greek mythology, famously known for regenerating two heads for every one severed.
Impundulu
BirdSouth Africa
A terrifying, shape-shifting vampire bird from Southern African folklore, known to create violent thunderstorms and serve as a deadly familiar to powerful witches.
Ifrit
SpiritMiddle East
A terrifyingly powerful, rebellious, and highly dangerous class of Jinn in Islamic mythology, often associated with the underworld and the spirits of murdered tribesmen.
Jackalope
HybridNorth American Folklore
A whimsical, legendary creature of North American folklore that resembles a jackrabbit but possesses the prominent horns of a pronghorn antelope.
Jersey Devil
HybridNorth America
A terrifying, flying cryptid with the head of a horse, leathery bat wings, and hooves, said to haunt the Pine Barrens of New Jersey since the 18th century.
Jiangshi
UndeadChina
A terrifying, reanimated corpse from Chinese folklore, known as a 'hopping vampire' that drains the life force (qi) of its victims, characterized by rigor mortis and Qing dynasty robes.
Jörmungandr
SerpentScandinavia
The colossal Midgard Serpent from Norse mythology, so massive it encircles the entire world and grasps its own tail.
Jorōgumo
HybridJapan
A terrifying and seductive shape-shifting spider from Japanese folklore (yōkai), capable of transforming into a beautiful woman to lure men to their doom.
Kappa
SpiritJapanese Folklore
A mischievous and amphibious water sprite from Japanese folklore, known for the water-filled dish on its head and its obsession with cucumbers.
Kelpie
SpiritScotland
A malevolent, shape-shifting water spirit from Celtic folklore, famously appearing as a beautiful horse near lochs and rivers to drown unwary travelers.
Kikimora
SpiritEastern Europe / Russia
A terrifying, malevolent female house spirit in Slavic folklore who haunts the darkest corners of the home, bringing nightmares, illness, and domestic chaos.
Kirin
HybridJapan
A majestic, chimerical creature from Japanese mythology, known for its serene nature, ability to walk on water or grass without bending it, and as a herald of great leaders.
Koschei the Deathless
UndeadEastern Europe
The ultimate, terrifying villain of Russian fairy tales: an immortal, skeletal sorcerer who kidnaps princesses and hides his soul inside a nested puzzle of animals and objects.
La Llorona
SpiritMexico
A deeply tragic, terrifying weeping ghost from Mexican and Latin American folklore, known to wander near rivers at night, mourning the children she drowned.
Kitsune
SpiritJapan
A highly intelligent, magical fox spirit from Japanese folklore, possessing the ability to shape-shift into human form and commanding powerful fox-fire.
Lamia
BeastAncient Greece
A tragically beautiful queen cursed by Hera to become a child-devouring monster, often depicted as half-woman, half-serpent, representing maternal grief twisted into demonic madness.
Kraken
BeastNorway and Greenland
A legendary, gargantuan sea monster of gigantic proportions said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland, terrorizing sailors and dragging entire ships to the depths.
Leprechaun
HumanoidIreland
A small, mischievous fairy from Irish folklore, often associated with cobbling, hidden pots of gold at the end of the rainbow, and granting three wishes if captured.
Leshy
SpiritEastern Europe / Russia
A powerful, shape-shifting forest spirit from Slavic mythology, known as the master of the woods who protects animals and leads travelers astray.
Leviathan
BeastAncient Near East / Abrahamic Religions
A colossal, chaotic sea monster from biblical and ancient Near Eastern mythology, representing the untamed power of the ocean and the forces of primordial chaos.
Lindworm
SerpentNorthern Europe
A fearsome, wingless dragon or giant serpent prominent in Northern European mythology, folklore, and heraldry, often associated with hoarding treasure or blighting the land.
Manticore
HybridPersia (Ancient Iran)
A terrifying, man-eating hybrid from Persian and Greek mythology, possessing the body of a red lion, a human face, and a deadly, scorpion-like tail that shoots poisonous darts.
Mare
SpiritNorthern Europe / Scandinavia
A terrifying, suffocating spirit from Germanic and Slavic folklore that rides on the chests of sleeping people, causing horrifying dreams and the literal origin of the word 'nightmare'.
Marid
SpiritMiddle East
The oldest, largest, and most powerful class of Jinn in Islamic mythology, often associated with the deep ocean, granting wishes, and possessing immense arrogance.
Mapinguari
BeastBrazil / Amazon Basin
A colossal, terrifying cryptid of Amazonian folklore, often described as a massive, armored, one-eyed ape or a giant ground sloth with a second mouth on its belly.
Medusa
HumanoidAncient Greece
A terrifying Gorgon from Greek mythology with living, venomous snakes for hair, whose gaze could instantly turn any living creature to solid stone.
Mermaid
HybridAncient Maritime Folklore
A mythical aquatic being with the upper body of a human woman and the lower body of a fish, often depicted as enchanting singers who lure sailors to their doom.
Minotaur
HybridAncient Greece
A terrifying creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man, dwelling at the center of the Cretan Labyrinth.
Mokele-mbembe
BeastCentral Africa / Congo Basin
A legendary, massive, semi-aquatic cryptid believed to inhabit the deep swamps of the Congo River basin, frequently described as a surviving sauropod dinosaur.
Mothman
HybridUnited States (West Virginia)
A bizarre, winged humanoid with massive, glowing red eyes that terrorized the town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during the late 1960s.
Naga
SerpentIndia / Southeast Asia
A semi-divine race of half-human, half-cobra beings from Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology, residing in the magnificent, jewel-filled underground kingdom of Patala.
Nemean Lion
BeastAncient Greece
A colossal, terrifying lion from Greek mythology with an impenetrable golden hide, famous as the first of Heracles' Twelve Labors.
Nian
BeastChina
A terrifying, lion-like monster from ancient Chinese mythology that emerges every New Year to devour crops, livestock, and villagers, inspiring the traditions of the Lunar New Year.
Nuckelavee
HybridScotland / Orkney Islands
A horrifying, skinless demon from Orcadian folklore, combining the torso of a man with the body of a horse, known to spread plague and drought.
Nue
HybridJapan
A terrifying, chimerical creature from Japanese mythology and history, composed of various animal parts and known for bringing disease and nightmares to the Emperor.
Nisse
SpiritScandinavia
A small, mischievous yet helpful farm spirit from Nordic folklore, deeply connected to the protection and prosperity of the homestead.
Nøkken
SpiritScandinavia
A shapeshifting water spirit in Nordic folklore who plays enchanted songs on the violin, luring women and children to drown in lakes and streams.
Nymph
SpiritAncient Greece
A beautiful and ethereal minor nature deity in ancient Greek mythology, associated with specific locations like rivers, trees, and mountains.
Ophiotaurus
HybridAncient Greece
A bizarre and incredibly powerful hybrid creature from Greek mythology, half-bull and half-serpent, possessing the power to overthrow the gods themselves if its entrails were burned.
Oni
HumanoidJapan
Fearsome, hulking ogres or demons in Japanese folklore, known for their wild hair, horns, immense strength, and wielding massive iron clubs.
Orthrus
BeastAncient Greece
A terrifying, two-headed dog from Greek mythology, famously the brother of Cerberus and the guardian of the red cattle of Geryon.
Ouroboros
SerpentAncient Egypt / Ancient Greece
An ancient, enigmatic symbol depicting a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail, representing eternity, the infinite cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
Pazuzu
SpiritAncient Mesopotamia
A terrifying, dual-natured demon of the southwest wind in ancient Mesopotamian religion, capable of causing devastating storms and plagues, yet fiercely protective against rival demons.
Peryton
HybridMythology / Literature
A bizarre and sinister mythical creature that appears as a majestic stag with the wings and plumage of a massive bird of prey.
Pegasus
HybridAncient Greek Mythology
A magnificent winged horse born from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa, symbolizing inspiration, freedom, and the divine connection between earth and sky.
Phoenix
BirdGreek and Egyptian Mythology
A magnificent immortal bird that cyclically regenerates, obtaining new life by rising from the ashes of its predecessor.
Piasa Bird
DragonNorth America / Native American Folklore
A terrifying, colossal chimera painted on the bluffs of the Mississippi River by Native Americans, known as the 'Bird that Devours Men'.
Pixiu
HybridChina
A powerful, winged chimerical creature from Chinese mythology, fiercely loyal to its master and renowned for attracting immense wealth while preventing it from ever leaving.
Popobawa
SpiritZanzibar / Tanzania
A terrifying, shape-shifting demonic spirit from modern East African folklore, known for causing mass panic, physical assaults, and smelling of sulfur.
Púca
SpiritIreland
A dark, shape-shifting spirit in Celtic folklore, known for its mischievous, unpredictable nature, often appearing as a black horse or dog to terrorize travelers.
Qilin
HybridChina
A legendary, auspicious hooved chimerical creature from Chinese mythology, known for its gentle nature, association with great sages, and often referred to as the 'Chinese Unicorn'.
Quetzalcoatl
SerpentMesoamerican Mythology
The Feathered Serpent, a powerful creator deity of ancient Mesoamerica, associated with wind, rain, knowledge, and civilization.
Rakshasa
HumanoidIndia
A terrifying race of shape-shifting, flesh-eating demons from Hindu mythology, notorious for disrupting sacrifices and terrorizing ascetics in the deep forests.
Roc
BirdMiddle East
A gigantic, legendary bird of prey from Arabian and Persian mythology, so massive it could effortlessly snatch up fully grown elephants for food.
Rainbow Serpent
SerpentAustralia
A colossal, supreme creator deity from Australian Aboriginal mythology, responsible for carving the rivers, creating life, and controlling the life-giving rains.
Rokurokubi
HumanoidJapan
A terrifying and bizarre yōkai from Japanese folklore that appears as a normal human by day but whose neck stretches to incredible lengths at night.
Rougarou
BeastNorth America / Louisiana
A terrifying, cursed werewolf-like creature from Cajun folklore, haunting the swamps and bayous of Louisiana and serving as a brutal enforcer of Catholic Lenten rules.
Rusalka
SpiritEastern Europe
A terrifying, tragically beautiful water nymph from Slavic mythology, often the restless spirit of a drowned woman who lures young men to their deaths.
Satyr
HumanoidGreek Mythology
A wild, woodland spirit with the upper body of a man and the lower body of a goat, known for their love of wine, music, and revelry.
Scylla
BeastGreek Mythology
A terrifying sea monster with six long necks and six heads armed with triple rows of sharp teeth, guarding the Strait of Messina alongside Charybdis.
Selkie
HumanoidScotland and Ireland
Tragic and beautiful shape-shifting creatures from Celtic and Norse mythology who live as seals in the sea but shed their skin to become humans on land.
Siren
HybridAncient Greece
Dangerous, beautiful creatures from Greek mythology who lured nearby sailors to their deaths on rocky coasts with their enchanting, irresistible music and singing voices.
Sirrush
DragonAncient Mesopotamia
A magnificent, chimerical dragon from ancient Babylonian mythology, prominently featured on the Ishtar Gate and serving as the sacred symbol of the patron god Marduk.
Skinwalker
HumanoidNorth America
A terrifying, malevolent shape-shifter from Navajo folklore, typically a corrupted medicine man or witch who uses dark magic to transform into animals and curse victims.
Shinigami
SpiritJapan
Death gods or psychopomps in Japanese mythology and modern pop culture, responsible for ensuring mortals die at their appointed time and guiding their souls to the underworld.
Snallygaster
HybridNorth America
A bizarre, fearsome cryptid from American folklore that resembles a flying, one-eyed dragon with a metallic beak, infamous for terrorizing the skies of Maryland.
Sphinx
HybridAncient Egyptian and Greek Mythology
A majestic hybrid creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often depicted as a guardian of sacred places and a keeper of riddles.
Sleipnir
BeastScandinavia
The eight-legged steed of Odin, universally renowned as the greatest, fastest, and most magnificent horse in all of Norse mythology and the Nine Realms.
Spriggan
SpiritEngland / Cornwall
Grotesque, bad-tempered, and highly dangerous fairies from Cornish folklore, known for guarding buried treasure, causing sudden whirlwinds, and stealing human children.
Strigoi
UndeadRomania
A terrifying, blood-drinking undead creature from Romanian mythology, possessing profound magical powers and widely considered the direct inspiration for Count Dracula.
Sun Wukong
HumanoidChina
The legendary Monkey King from Chinese mythology, known for his unimaginable strength, 72 earthly transformations, and rebellion against the heavens.
Tanuki
BeastJapan
A mischievous, shape-shifting Japanese raccoon dog from folklore, known for playing tricks on travelers, loving sake, and possessing magical, oversized testicles.
Thunderbird
BirdNative American Mythology
An immense, powerful bird of legend, said to create thunder by flapping its massive wings and to shoot lightning from its eyes.
Tokoloshe
SpiritSouth Africa
A terrifying, mischievous, and highly feared gremlin-like spirit in Zulu mythology, often summoned to cause illness, bad luck, or even death.
Tengu
SpiritJapanese Mythology
A fearsome, bird-like demon of Japanese folklore, renowned for its mastery of martial arts and powerful illusions.
Triton
HumanoidAncient Greece
A prominent sea god and the original merman from Greek mythology, known as the son and herald of Poseidon, wielding a twisted conch shell as a trumpet to calm or raise the waves.
Tarasque
DragonProvence, France
A terrifying, heavily armored dragon-hybrid with the head of a lion, the body of an ox covered in a turtle's carapace, bear-like claws, and a scaly, venomous tail.
Troll
HumanoidScandinavia
A large, ancient, and often dangerous supernatural being from Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore that dwells in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves.
Typhon
HybridAncient Greece
The deadliest, most powerful, and terrifying monster in Greek mythology, Typhon is a colossal giant composed of a human torso, hundreds of dragon heads, and viper coils for legs.
Unicorn
BeastEuropean Medieval Folklore
A mythical horse-like creature with a single spiraling horn on its forehead, symbolizing purity, grace, and magical healing powers.
Valkyrie
SpiritScandinavia
A fierce female warrior-spirit in Norse mythology who serves Odin, riding over battlefields to choose which slain warriors will ascend to Valhalla.
Wendigo
SpiritNorth America
A terrifying, emaciated, and ever-starving malevolent spirit from Algonquian folklore, associated with the horrors of winter, famine, and cannibalism.
Vampire
UndeadEastern Europe
A terrifying undead creature from global mythology, most famously Eastern Europe, that rises from the grave to feed on the blood or life essence of the living.
Vodyanoy
SpiritEastern Europe / Russia
A terrifying, malevolent water spirit from Slavic folklore, known for drowning swimmers and hoarding souls in his dark, underwater palace.
Wyvern
DragonEuropean Folklore / Heraldry
A legendary, bipedal dragon with a reptilian body, two legs, and two wings, often depicted with a venomous tail barb or capable of breathing fire.
Werewolf
HybridAncient European and Norse Folklore
A human who transforms into a wolf-like creature under the full moon, often depicted as a cursed being struggling between human and animal natures.
Yeti
HumanoidHimalayas / Tibet / Nepal
A large, ape-like creature from Himalayan folklore, said to inhabit the highest and most remote snowy peaks of Asia.
Yowie
HumanoidAustralia
A towering, ape-like hominid from Australian Aboriginal folklore and modern cryptozoology, known as the Australian equivalent of Bigfoot or the Yeti.
Yuki-onna
SpiritJapan
A terrifyingly beautiful and deadly snow spirit from Japanese folklore, known for freezing travelers to death with her icy breath in the dead of winter.
Zmey
DragonEastern Europe
A terrifying, multi-headed dragon from Slavic mythology, known for demanding tributes, hoarding water or princesses, and breathing fire and poison.