mystical creatures?
I need some mystical creatures like, vampires, werewolves, and werecats thanks ^^
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- mermaids,unicorns,peagsuses
- Need in what way? Just their names so you can google them? If so, I suggest that you type bestiary into Google, because that brings up a lot of websites that are just filled with names and descriptions of mystical creatures. Hope that helps.
- * Aliens * Angel * Banshee * Bigfoot * Centaur * Changeling * Cherubim * Cockatrice * Cyclops * Death's-Head Hawkmoth * Demon * Djinn or Genie * Doppelgänger * Dragon * Dwarf * Elf o The Drow o Night Elves o Rumpelstiltskin * Fae o Sprite * Fairy * Frankenstein * Gargoyle * Ghoul * Golem * Gnome * Goblin * Gremlin * Griffin * Grim Reaper * Harpy * Hippogriff * Hydra * Kelpie * Kraken * Leprechaun * Leviathan * Loch Ness Monster * Manticore * Medusa * Mermaid * Mother Nature * Mothman * Mummy * Nymph * Pegasus * Phoenix * Pixie * Poltergeist * Ravens * Sandman * Satyr * Sea Serpent * Seraphim * Siren * Tetramorph * Treefolk * Troll * Unicorn * Vampire Werewolf * Western Dragon * Zombie
- Chupacabra is a good one
- The Thump Thump.
- Big Foot, El Chupacabra, Mermaid.
- Al Gore
- Go to mirror....you can see LIVE.
- griffin, chimera, lamia and centaurs.
- Bush, Obama to name a couple
- Sorcerers and witches can help you. Be in their domain if you dare take the risk.
- I have a bunch that live in my basement. it wouldn't be so bad except they throw obnoxiously loud parties at inconvenient times...
- Unicorns, pegasus, griffins. I don't know what some others are talking about though golems, demons and angels are real. Cockatrices are real too they are snakes.
- mirror on the wall the seven dwarfs the merry men shrek shrek's donkey puss in boots
- Brownie Brownies are hob-goblins. They are hairy, rough, short, scruffy, and almost always male. Many have only nostrils, no noses. Found in the Lowlands of Scotland and in the north and east of England, Brownies are usually invisible. They will occasionally appear for their favourite family member. Brownies, like faeries, can use their powers to steal the essence of food and leave only the image of a meal. They come into mortal's houses where they help around the house at night. They do, however, ask for a small fee in return which is a small daily ration of good quality food. These hob-goblins hate being watched while they work and are very picky. Never criticize a brownies work or reward it directly (i.e. put food out for them to find accidentally). Buttery Sprites A Buttery Sprite gets its name from their love of butter. Although no one has every seen one, a Buttery Sprite is believed to be around when food is missing or vengeance on humans has been taken. These sprites haunt inns that are owned by dishonest innkeepers. They also like to torment deceitful priests and abbots. Centaurs Centaurs are a hybrid. They have the upper torso of a human and the legs of a horse. In Greek mythology most of them were drunken followers of the god Dionysus. Dionysus was the god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature. He was also called Bacchus. However some were kind and taught humans, like Chiron. Dryad Also known as a tree nymph or tree spirit, these Celtic creatures are closely tied with trees. Unlike Hamadryadnik, Dryads can move their spirit from tree to tree. They can be playful or helpful, depending on their mood. Although the favour willow trees, any of the 13 Celtic sacred trees will do. Elves In the olden days in Scandinavia faerie people were called elves. They were divided into light (liosalfar) and dark (svartalfar) elves. Dark elves have dark hair and black eyes while light elves have blonde hair and blue eyes. Generally tall and thin, these creatures have sharp delicate features (i.e. pointed ears). Elves are often associated with archery and forests. In legend the Scandinavian elves were said to fight on the side of the gods against the evil giants. In lowland Scotland the faerie people of human size were called elves. "Elf" was, however, as unpopular with the faeries themselves as the tactless name of "fairy." Tiny elves of Britain and Germany are often mistaken for faeries. Gnomes Gnomes are very similar to dwarves. They too hoard precious items. Gnomes are excellent metal workers, completely knowledgeable in all aspects of the process. From mining to fine craftsmanship, gnomes and dwarves are unparalleled. However, Gnomes are slightly smaller than Dwarves and perfectly proportioned. It is sometimes said that gnomes move through the ground like fish do water. Goblins Goblins are evil and malicious spirits who love to frighten and hurt humans. These omnivores tend to be small, hideous, and avoid sunlight. These creatures live in gangs. Sometimes they are dressed in basic leather armour and carry with them primitive weapons such as spears. However they posses great strength and generally reside underground or in other uninhabited areas. Goblins do occasionally take up residence in human houses. The results are disastrous. Leprechaun Leprechauns are shoemakers, but they only work on one, not a pair. They love music and fox hunting as well as dancing. If you catch a Leprechaun you can get what you wish, if you do not take your eyes from him. The pot of gold is associated with the cauldron of the Old Crone Goddess. These creatures are solitary Bennu The bennu, known as a phoenix in Greek mythology, is a vibrant red and gold bird. This sacred bird of Heliopolis resembles a heron. The bennu lives on an obelisk outside of the sanctuary in Heliopolis where it is worshiped alongside the gods Ra and Osiris. Sometimes considered a manifestation of Osiris himself (sprang from Osiris' heart), this bird is said to have created itself in the fire at the top of the Persea tree. The bennu symbolizes rebirth with its rise from the ashes. Phoenix Only one of these magnificent birds lives at a time. The Phoenix is a beautiful bird resembling an eagle. The phoenix has rainbow-hued wings and scarlet feet. In Greek mythology it was believed that the phoenix was in Arabia, living near a cool well. The phoenix is said to sing a song so beautiful that it stops the sun-god in his chariot. When the feeling of death approaches (500 years, some people say up to 1461 years), the phoenix makes a nest and sets it on fire. In three days, out of the ashes, rises another phoenix. In Egyptian mythology the phoenix is known as the Bennu. Chi Spirits Chi in Chinese means "energy" which is what the Chi Spirits are all about. They are house spirits similar to brownie however no one has ever seen a Chi Spirit. According to the book A Witch's Guide to Faery Folk, the Chinese will go to great lengths to make sure that the energies of Chi Spirits are not obstruct in any way. Furniture will even be moved to allow the free movement of their energies. If the energy of a Chi Spirit is blocked there is generally no harm to humans. However if there is extreme blockage, hauntings, illness, and disturbances may occur. Griffins The griffin has the head, fore legs, and wings of an eagle. The body and tail is that of a lion. Sometimes depicted with horns and huge ears, the griffin is a symbol of vigilance and strength. In Greek mythology griffins belonged to Zeus, king of the gods. The griffin is also known by the names Gryphon, Gitto, and Griffith. Ashrays Ashrays are also known as Water Lovers or Asrais, these creatures are both male and female. They can be found underwater as is their name says. Their bodies are very translucent, giving them the appearance that they are a sea ghost. They cannot live on land and are completely nocturnal. Boobrie The boobrie is about a foot high, comes from Scotland and is sometimes called a waterbird or waterhorse. It has large, sharp claws which resemble human hands. This creature is dark in color, with black feathers and a large bill that reaches three feet in length beyond its body. It preys on ships transporting livestock, its favourite food. Mermaids Everybody knows that from the waist up, a mermaid is a beautiful, alluring woman and from the waist down she has the body and tail of a fish, complete with scales. A mermaid often carries a comb in one hand and glass in another so that when she stops she can look at herself in a mirror while combing her hair. While grooming herself she is likely to sing with a voice so enchanting that men cannot resist it (so guys beware). Some mermaids are kind and gentle but some are cruel. Some mermaids have been known to haunt fresh or salt water and even drink blood! Rusalki Rusalki are Russian beauties from the deep. These lovely female water faeries, with their long green hair, love to play water games with humans. Although they are not intentionally malicious, many humans have met their doom at the hands of a Rusalka.
- There are literally hundreds to choose from and without knowing what type you are specifically interested in it is difficult to suggest. For a complete A-Z you can have a look at The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures. Here are a few for starters: The Basilisk, Cabyll-Uisge, Gabriel Hounds, Gargoyles, Gorgons, Kadimakara, Merwer, Phoenix, Roc,
- dragons! definetly dragons! lets see here.. chimera, hydra, gryphon, hipogryph, satyr, nymph, mermaid, unicorn, vampire, werewolf, werecat, gnome, dwarf, centaur, pheonix, sphinx, basilisk, gargoil, and thats about all i can think of AT THE TIME lol yay ;D
- How about a few arcbishops, and maybe a pope also.
- here I am
- LOL@Werecats I've never heard of that one before
- You'll probably have to look really hard. There are some specialty stores in some big cities, or if you try an exotic pet store they sometimes have unique but mortally dangerous creatures "under the counter" or can put you in touch with someone. In general though mystical creatures are not really something you can buy like a cat or dog. Good luck in your search.
- Legendary creature Some creatures, such as the dragon or the griffin, have their origin in traditional mythology and have been believed to be real creatures. Others were based on real creatures, originating in garbled accounts of travelers' tales; such as the Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, which supposedly grew tethered to the earth (and was actually a type of fern). The traditional unicorn may have come from garbled stories about the rhinoceros and/or narwhal. Examples of the legendary creatures can be found in medieval bestiaries.
- orcs elves ogres bugbears goblins zombies dragons hobbits gnols trolls sprites shadowfangs hobgoblins dranei gnomes dwarves ( though medically dwarves are real ) elementals troggs centaurs murlocks and thousands more
- for what?....z....
- banshees, leprecans, pookas, merrows, fairys, unicorns, harpies, Grogochs, stocks, dullahans, mermaids
- Phoenix The Kraken Sphinx Faun Minotaur Gnome Dwarf Dragon Griffin Ogre Hippogriff Pixie Elf Troll Fairy Centaur Pegasus Demon Gergoyle Chimera Unicorn Cerberus Nymph Mermaid Giant Cyclops Leprichaun Gremlin Hope this helps! ~♫εϊз♫
- how about me Boogerman
- Encorhei...is another word for vampire.
- Look for anything pertaining to Cryptozoology the study of hidden animals and watch History Channel's Monster Quest.
- reptilians bird men giants and giantess
- ok so vampires aren't mystical neither are werewolves or werecats. but um dragon would mystical, pegasus, minotaur, satyr, centaur, mermaid,
- Don't you mean mythical rather than mystical?
- lochness monster, my fave :) tooth fairy, marmaid, unicorn, dwarf, elf...
- Mermaids, dragons, elves, goblins, faeries, & genies.
- here are some cool mystical\fantasy creatures :) Undead: -Lich -Vampire -Wraith -Zombie -Ghost -Skeleton Warrior -Ghoul -Flesh Eater Beast Men: -orc -goblin -ogre -cyclops -gnoll -lizard man -minotaur -medusa Humanoid: -elf -dwarf -gnome Beast: -hydra -dragon -unicorn -chimera these are all i can think of :)
- the boogey man
- Vampires-like the Cullens
- umm fairys, incubbus,subbcubbus and monsters..what's a werecat?
- My sister,it has a name but,we don't like to use it.
- If you have time, buy or go to the library and get this book: http://www.amazon.com/Cryptozoology-Encyclopedia-Sasquatch-Chupacabras-Authentic/dp/0684856026/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216581810&sr=8-1 I've read it in whole, and it's a great read. Good luck, =)
- Hi V! May I suggest you see the link I have provided, for HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS of the names you are looking for? For Example: * Abarimon (Medieval Bestiaries) - Savage humanoid with backward feet * Abath (Malay) - One-horned animal * Abatwa (Zulu) - Little people that ride ants * Abumi-guchi (Japanese) - Furry creature formed from the stirrup of a mounted military commander * Abura-akago (Japanese) - Oil-drinking infant * Abura-bō (Japanese) - Spectral fire from Shiga Prefecture, in which the shape of a monk can often be seen * Abura-sumashi (Japanese) - Ghost of oil thieves * Acheri- The Indian ghost. * Adar Llwch Gwin (Welsh) - Giant birds that understand human languages * Adaro (Solomon Islands) - Malevolent merfolk * Adlet (Inuit) - Vampiric dog-human hybrid * Adroanzi (Lugbara) - Nature spirit * Adze (Ewe people) - African vampiric forest being * Afanc (Welsh) - Lake monster (exact lake varies by story) * Agloolik (Inuit) - Ice spirit that aids hunters and fishermen * Agogwe (East Africa) - Small, ape-like humanoid * Ahuizotl (Aztec) - Anthropophagous dog-monkey hybrid * Aigamuxa (Khoikhoi) - Anthropophagous humanoid with eyes in its instep * Aigikampoi (Etruscan) - Fish-tailed goat * Aitu (Polynesian) - Malevolent spirits or demons * Aitvaras (Lithuanian) - Household spirit * Ajatar (Finnish) - Dragon * Akabeko (Japanese) - Red cow involved in the construction of Enzō-ji in Yanaizu, Fukushima * Akamataa (Japanese) - Snake spirit from Okinawa * Akaname (Japanese) -Bathroom spirit * Akashita (Japanese) - Giant beast * Akateko (Japanese) - Tree-dwelling monster * Akhlut (Inuit) - Orca-wolf shapeshifter * Akka (Finnish) - Female spirits or minor goddesses * Akki (Japanese) - Large, grotesque humanoid * Akkorokamui (Ainu) - Sea monster * Akuma (Japanese) - Evil spirit * Akupara (Hindu) - Giant turtle that supports the world * Akurojin-no-hi (Japanese) - Ghostly flame which causes disease * Al (Armenian and Persian) - Spirit that steals unborn babies and livers from pregnant women * Ala (Slavic) - Bad weather demon * Alal (Chaldean) - Demon * Alan (Philippine) - Winged humanoid that steals reproductive waste to make children * Al Basti (Turkish) - Female night-demon * Alce (Heraldic) - Wingless griffin * Alerion (Medieval Bestiary) - King of the birds * Alicanto (Chilean) - Bird that eats gold and silver * Alicorn - Technically a unicorn's horn. In modern times is commonly misapplied to winged unicorns * Alkonost (Slavic) - Angelic bird with human head and breasts * Allocamelus (Heraldic) - Ass-camel hybrid * Allu (Akkadian and Sumerian) - Faceless demon * Almas (Mongolian) - Savage humanoid * Al-mi'raj (Islamic) - One-horned rabbit * Aloja (Spanish) - Female water spirit * Alom-bag-winno-sis (Abenaki) - Little people and tricksters * Alp (German) - Male night-demon * Alphyn (Heraldic) - Lion-like creature, sometimes with dragon or goat forelegs * Al Rakim (Islamic) - Guard dog of the Seven Sleepers * Alseid (Greek) - Grove nymph * Alû (Assyrian) - Leprous demon * Alux (Mayan) - Little people * Amaburakosagi (Japanese) - Ritual disciplinary demon from Shikoku * Amala (Tsimshian) - Giant who holds up the world * Amamehagi (Japanese) - Ritual disciplinary demon from Hokuriku * Amanojaku (Japanese) - Small demon * Amarok (Inuit) - Giant wolf * Amarum (Quechua) - Water boa spirit * Amazake-babaa (Japanese) - Disease-causing hag * Amefurashi (Japanese) - Child-like monster * Amefurikozō (Japanese) - Child-like weather spirit * Amemasu (Ainu) - Lake monster * Ameonna (Japanese) - Female rain spirit * Amikiri (Japanese) - Snake-bird-lobster hybrid * Amorōnagu (Japanese) - Tennyo from the island of Amami Ōshima * Amphiptere (Heraldic) - Winged serpent * Amphisbaena (Greek) - Serpent with a head at each end * Anakim (Jewish) - Giant * Androsphinx (Ancient Egyptian) - Human-headed sphinx * Angel (Christian, Islamic, Jewish, and Zoroastrian) - Heavenly being, usually a winged humanoid * Angha (Persian) - Dog-lion-peacock hybrid * Ani Hyuntikwalaski (Cherokee) - Lightning spirit * Ankou (French) - Skeletal grave watcher with a lantern * Anmo (Japanese) - Ritual disciplinary demon from Iwate Prefecture * Antero Vipunen (Finnish) - Subterranean giant * Aoandon (Japanese) - Spirit summoned at the end of a story-telling contest * Ao Ao (Guaraní) - Anthropophagous peccary or sheep * Aobōzu (Japanese) - Blue monk who kidnaps children * Aonyōbō (Japanese) - Female ghost who lurks in an abandoned imperial palace * Aosaginohi (Japanese) - Glowing heron * Apkallu (Sumerian) - Fish-human hybrid that attends the god Enki * Apsaras (Buddhist and Hindu) - Female cloud spirit * Aqrabuamelu (Akkadian) - Human-scorpion hybrid * Ardat-Lili (Akkadian) - Disease demon * Arikura-no-baba (Japanese) - Old woman with magical powers * Arimaspi (Greek) - One-eyed humanoid * Arkan Sonney (Manx) - Fairy hedgehog * Asag (Sumerian) - Hideous rock demon * Asakku (Sumerian) - Demon * Asanbosam (West Africa) - Iron-toothed vampire * A-senee-ki-wakw (Abenaki) - Stone-giant * Ashi-magari (Japanese) - Invisible tendril that impedes movement * Asiman (Dahomey) - Vampiric possession spirit * Askefrue (Germanic) - Female tree spirit * Ask-wee-da-eed (Abenaki) - Fire elemental and spectral fire * Asobibi (Japanese) - Spectral fire from Kōchi Prefecture * Aspidochelone (Medieval Bestiaries) - Island-sized whale or sea turtle * Astomi (Hindu) - Humanoid sustained by pleasant smells instead of food * Aswang (Philippine) - Carrion-eating humanoid * Ato-oi-kozō (Japanese) - Invisible spirit that follows people * Atshen (Inuit) - Anthropophagous spirit * Auloniad (Greek) - Pasture nymph * Awa-hon-do (Abenaki) - Insect spirit * Axex (Ancient Egyptian) - Falcon-lion hybrid * Ayakashi (Japanese) - Sea-serpent that travels over boats in an arc while dripping oil * Ayakashi-no-ayashibi (Japanese) - Spectral fire from Ishikawa Prefecture * Aziza (Dahomey) - Little people that help hunters * Azukiarai (Japanese) - Spirit that washes azuki beans along riversides * Azukibabaa (Japanese) - Bean-grinding hag who devours people * Azukitogi (Japanese) - Spirit that washes azuki beans along riversides
- What is your address I will mail you some.
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- jackalope dragon changeling skin-walker (like a changeling but it is my own cool term for it)
- unicorns, leprachons, mermaids, demons, witches, hags, ect
- el chupracabra, the jersey devil, you can find lots of stuff by just googling cryptozoology, or by going to http://www.google.com/Top/Society/People/Otherkin/
- Unicorns at one time did exist unfortunately they became extinct because greedy hunters hunted them down for their horns. Unicorns didn't have wings just the ointed spiral luminious horns on their foreheads.
- I'll name you a few mermaids sirens goblins dragons elves fairies pixies trolls giants harpies Leviathan Behemoth Krakan sea serpents leprechauns gnomes unicorn gryphon basilisk bigfoot nessie chupbracabra pheonix cyclops anubis horis nymphs centaurs minotaurs greek gods and goddesess Heres a few links for more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mythical_creature http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/ http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/beasts.html
- follow this link it contains all that you seek. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_legendary_creatures
- Got me! I thought Mystical creatures came from Mystic, Connecticut...
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