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thecreaturecodex · 2 years
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“Grasshopper” © Sergei Ashihmin, accessed at his ArtStation here
[The haakapainizi is a bogey from the legends of the Kawaiisu people of southeastern California. I know of it through @a-book-of-creatures​. A grasshopper is a weird choice for an ogre from a Western standpoint, but they are pretty freaky looking, especially big lubber grasshoppers. It is said by the Kawaiisu that it can cover twenty miles in a single step, which gave me an excuse to come up with mechanics for the classic fairy tale concept of seven league boots (seven leagues = twenty one miles)]
Haakapainizi CR 14 NE Magical Beast This vile creature looks like a grasshopper the size of a rhinoceros, with spiny hind legs and small covering its abdomen. Its head is disturbingly similar to a human face, with a lower jaw split into savage mandibles. It carries a basket on its back.
The haakapainizi is a bogeyman of the deserts, a cruel shapechanger that feeds preferentially on the weakest members of society; children, the sick and the elderly. It can take the guise of either a mundane humanoid or a giant, and prey on the children of stone and desert giants as readily as those of humans or gnolls. Their preference for the weak is partially out of spite and partially out of sloth. A haakapainizi is a powerful combatant, but they would rather take easy victims than exert themselves, and they delight in the tragedy that their depredations cause.
Haakapainizi prefer subtlety and trickery, luring victims into striking distance with sweet words or proffered gifts. That these gifts are their own vile secretions is the first cruelty they heap on their victim, before grabbing them, stuffing them into their magical baskets and leaping away. A creature in the basket is usually overwhelmed by a powerful enchantment and can only be rescued from without. If cornered or prevented from escaping, they will engage in a full on brawl with their claws, mandibles and a powerful kick.  If opponents can regularly do damage to them in melee, they transform into a swarm of locusts, both to avoid weapon damage and to make themselves more maneuverable and easily hidden. Haakapainizi rarely fight to the death, but their gluttonous natures sometimes do get the better of them.
A haakapainizi lairs in a cave or hut distant from its hunting ground. They can leap so quickly that it is effectively teleportation, traveling miles with a single bound. This is not very precise travel, so they do not use it to hunt or ambush prey (although they won’t hesitate to attack if they accidentally come upon a potential victim). They have no friends and no allies; haakapainizi are peevish and temperamental and reject any sort of companionship except as a ruse in order to attract a victim. How they reproduce given their universal misanthropy is unclear—perhaps they are transformed from mundane grasshoppers that scavenge on humanoid flesh. Despite their many strengths, haakapainizi are somewhat weak willed, and can easily succumb to mind-influencing magic. The cult of Deskari sometimes uses them as charmed minions, but the shapeshifters bear no love or loyalty to the Lord of the Locust Host.
Haakapainizi      CR 14 XP 38,400 NE Large magical beast (shapechanger) Init +5; Senses darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision, Perception +10, scent Defense AC 29, touch 14, flat-footed 25 (-1 size, +5 Dex, +14 natural) hp 200 (16d10+112) Fort +17, Ref +15, Will +8 DR 10/magic; SR 25 Offense Speed 40 ft., fly 40 ft. (poor) Melee 2 claws +23 (1d6+8/19-20 plus grab), bite +23 (1d8+8), kick +21 (1d12+12 plus push) Space 10 ft.; Reach 5 ft. (10 ft. with kick) Special Attacks basket, fool’s gift, powerful blows (kick), push (10 ft.) Statistics Str 26, Dex 21, Con 24, Int 15, Wis 12, Cha 19 Base Atk +16; CMB +25 (+29 grapple); CMD 40 (48 vs. trip) Feats Blinding Critical, Combat Reflexes, Critical Focus, Deceitful, Improved Critical (claw), Iron Will, Multiattack, Power Attack Skills Acrobatics +18 (+34 when jumping), Bluff +18, Climb +17, Craft (weaving) +10, Disguise +18, Fly +1, Intimidate +10, Perception +10, Stealth +11; Racial Modifiers +12 to Acrobatics when jumping Languages Common, Giant, Sylvan SQ change shape (humanoid or giant, alter self or giant shape I), seven league leap, swarm form Ecology Environment warm desert and hills Organization solitary Treasure standard Special Abilities Basket (Su) If a haakapainizi begins its turn with a creature grappled in its claws, as long as the creature is size Medium or smaller, it can stuff the target into its basket as a swift action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity. A creature in the basket must succeed a DC 22 Will save or be dazed as long as it remains in the basket, and for 1 round thereafter. A creature that succeeds this save is immune to the dazing effect of the basket for the next 24 hours. This is a mind-influencing ability and the save DC is Charisma based. A creature in the basket can try to cut its way free with any light slashing or piercing weapon. The basket has AC 17 and 20 hit points. If a creature cuts its way out of the basket or the basket is damaged enough to allow a victim to escape, the haakapainizi cannot put prey in its basket again until it has spent 1 hour mending it. The basket has other special qualities while in the haakapainizi’s possession. The weight of creatures in the sack do not count against the haakapainizi’s carrying capacity, and the haakapainizi can fit up to two Small creatures or one Medium creature in the basket at a time. If used by any creature other than the haakapainizi that owns it, this container functions as a mundane basket. If a haakapainizi’s basket is lost or destroyed, it can craft a new one with proper materials and a week of work. Fool’s Gift (Su) As a standard action, a haakapainizi can produce a lump of mucus and cloud the mind of a creature within 30 feet, making them think that it is delicious food that they are compelled to consume. Unless the creature succeeds a DC 22 Will save, it spends its next actions moving towards the haakapainizi, taking the mucus (a standard action) and eating it (another standard action). Once a creature eats the mucus, it must succeed a DC 25 Fortitude save or be nauseated for 1 minute. The save DC for the compulsion effect is Charisma based, and the save DC for the nausea effect is Constitution based. Seven League Leap (Su) As a full round action that provokes attacks of opportunity, a haakapainizi can leap up to 21 miles, arriving at its destination instantly. This travel is imprecise—it arrives 1d10x100 feet away from its intended destination in a random direction. A haakapainizi can use this ability a number of times per day equal to its Strength modifier. Swarm Form (Su) As a standard action, a haakapainizi can transform itself into a swarm of Diminutive locusts. In this form, it cannot use natural attacks, its basket, fool’s gift or seven league leap abilities, but its flying maneuverability increases to good, it gains a swarm attack and gains the distraction special attack. It can resume its normal form as a standard action. A haakapainizi’s statistics in swarm form differ from its normal statistics as follows: AC 28, touch 28, flat-footed 18 (+8 size, +10 Dex); Ref +20; Defensive Abilities immune to weapon damage, swarm traits; Attack swarm (4d6 plus distraction); Special Attacks distraction (DC 25); CMB -; CMD -; Skills Acrobatics +23, Fly +17, Stealth +36
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myth-lord · 1 year
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You know invertebrates, right? Is it true? Well, what are the invertebrates in mythika?
Well, there are LOTS of invertebrates in Mythika, from insects to arachnids, from starfish to worms, I collected them for you, only this once.
They are from my project though, so not all creatures reflect their TRUE myth origins, like Charybdis is a whirlpool in the real myth, but a sea anemone in my project.
Some only have parts of the creatures, like the manticore only has the Scorpions tail.
Sea Anemone = Charybdis / Ashi-Magari
Octopus = Scylla / Lusca / Migas / Rogo-Tumu-Here / Iku-Turso
Mantis = Empusa / Mandarangkal
Spider = Arachne / Aasivak / Tsuchigumo / Jba Fofi / Anansi / Djieien / Jorogumo
Bee = Thriae / Eintykara / Qinyuan
Coral = Planctae / Pua Tu Tahi
Toe-Biter = Lakuma
Assassin Bug = Abuhuku
Worm = Minhocao / Bitoso / Olgoi-Khorkhoi / Skolex (Indus Worm)
Centipede = Ek Chapat / Kugdlughiak / Omukade / Sepa
Butterfly = Itzpapalotl / Cocollona / Wingoc / Aziza
Mosquito = Xan / Moskitto
Moth = Pyrausta / Mothman / Shinchu / Kranokolaptes
Starflish = Stella / Decarabia / Nakshatra Meenu
Crab = Traicousse / Saratan / Heikegani / Kamikiri / Amikiri / Karkinos
Dragonfly = Libelula Diablu
Scorpion = Sandwalker / Girtablilu / Manticore / Scorpios / Serket
Solifugid/Camel Spider = Solifuga
Beetle = Apshait / Khepri / Jinshin Mushi / Scarab
Sea Scorpion/Eurypterid = Gastarios
Squid = Kraken / Grindylow
Ragworm = Con Rit
Cicada = Bisan
Urchin = Tculo
Earwig = Ankluz
Fly = Druj Nasu / Musca Macedda
Leech = Tlanusi / Burach Bhadi
Wasp = Ulagu
Locust = Haakapainizi / Bruch
Slug/Snail = Sazae-Oni / Shussebora / Lou Carcolh
Jellyfish = Kurage no Hinotama / Erumia / Muirdris
Sea Cucumbur = Atuikakura
Firefly = Adze
Caterpillar = Awd Goggie
Ant = Gold-Digging Ant
Ant Lion = Myrmecoleon
Clam = Shen
Bobbit Worm = Skolex (Indus Worm)
I think those are all I use
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lpbestiary · 6 years
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Haakapainiži is a boogeyman-like figure from Kawaiisu folklore. Though it can take several forms, Haakapainiži most often appears as a giant grasshopper with a basket on its back. It can also appear as a harmless old man.
Haakapainiži stalks the Kawaiisu lands of Southern California, snatching up wayward children and throwing them into its basket, devouring them later. Kawaiisu parents will warn their children to behave, as "Haakapainiži is coming."
Image source.
Monster master list.
Suggest a spook.
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a-book-of-creatures · 5 years
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Haakapainiži
When’s a grasshopper
An ogre? When its diet
Is people, of course.
https://abookofcreatures.com/2016/08/26/haakapainizi/
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mysticdragon3art · 3 years
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Creatury 2021 days 6-11 catch-up: Fafnir, Gaasyendietha, Haakapainizi, Iak Im, jackalope, Kadimakara. (1/18-19/2021)   This year, I’m sketching the first entry for each letter from the book “The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures” by John and Caitlin Matthews.
The first entry for “J” was “Jackal”.  Then the entry proceeded to include at least 3 jackal-related dieties.  So I picked the second entry: “Jackalope”.  
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myth-lord · 5 years
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And the Rest
The ones that didn’t made it, but which are also worth a mention. 
MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN: Bonnacon / Calopus / Cockatrice / Indus Worm / Jaculus / Mimick / Nependis / Parandrus / Pard / Seps / Succubus / Utelif / Ypotryll
ANCIENT GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Akheilos / Antaeus / Arachne / Centaur / Chimera / Chione / Echidna / Faun / Gegenees / Geryon / Gorgon / Graeae / Kholkikos / Ladon / Lamia / Maenad / Melinoe / Nemean Lion / Nosoi / Oread / Siren / Skolopendra / Spartoi / Sphinx / Talos / Teumessian Fox  
NORTH EUROPEAN, GERMANIC and NORSE MYTHS: Alp / Askafroa / Bergkonge / Dokkalfar / Draugr / Erlking / Fafnir / Fossegrim / Garmr / Helhest / Hraesvelgr / Hrimfaxi / Hrosshvalur / Huldra / Kludde / Ljosalfar / Lorelei / Myling / Nachtkrapp / Naglfar / Otso / Pesta / Ratatoskr / Skeljaskrimsli / Troll / Trollgadda / Trollnoste / Trolual / Valkyrie / Vatnsandi / Waldgeist
EASTERN EUROPEAN, SLAVIC MYTHS: Abaasy / Ala / Alkonost / Bagiennik / Bauk / Bies / Bitoso / Cagrino / Drekavac / Fext / Indrik / Likho / Lilyi / Melalo / Ovinnik / Poreskoro / Stuhac / Tcaridyi / Tculo / Topielec / Tugarin / Veela / Zuttibur
SOUTHERN & CENTRAL EUROPEAN MYTHS: Aerico / Ankou / Barbegazi / Caladrius / Chicheface / Cocollona / Cuegle / Kaw-Kaw / Krojemanchen / Malebete / Nuberu / Odei / Pamarindo / Ramidreju / Scarbo / Tarasque / Tartalo / Tatzlwurm / Trenti / Ukobach / Vrykolakas
WESTERN EUROPEAN, CELTIC MYTHS: Amadan / Beannach Nimhe / Biasd Na Srogaig / Bodach / Brollachan / Caorthannach / Coiste Bodhar / Cu Sith / Dobhar-Chu / Fear Liath / Fir Darrig / Gancanagh / Gwyllion / Jack-in-Irons / Leprechaun / Ly Erg / Questing Beast / Springheel Jack / Torc Triath
NORTH AMERICAN, INUIT & LUMBERJACK MYTHS: Amarok / Auseq / Aziwugum / Baxbakwalanuxsiwae / Black Tamanous / Haakapainizi / Hodag / Ishigaq / Lu Dja Lako / Moskitto / Nalusa Falaya / Naujakuksualuk / Nida / Raven Mocker / Sierpa / Snawfus / Snow Wasset / Squonk / Tlanusi / Tripodero / Tsemaus / Tsenahale / Tupilaq / Ugjuknarpak / Ulagu / Whimpus / Whintosser / Yeitso
SOUTH AMERICAN, AZTEC, MAYAN, CENTRAL AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN MYTHS: Abuhuku / Alicanto / Anhanga / Ao-Ao / Aun Pana / Boitata / Bush Dai Dai / Camazotz / Candileja / Capelobo / Colo-Colo / Cuca / Cuchivilu / Curupira / Ek Chapat / El Cadejo / Falajitax / Guarana / Huallepen / Lakuma / Lusca / Mano Peluda / Maripill / Metminwi / Motelo Mama / Okpe / Peuchen / Rahara / Romsiwamnari / Sachamama / Stoa / Tuyango / Xan / Yacuruna
AFRICAN MYTHS: Abatwa / Aigamuxa / Bouda / Bulgu / Dingonek / Emela-Ntouka / Grootslang / Guiamala / Impundulu / Khodumodumo / Kishi / Leontophone / Mokele-Mbembe / Nguma-Monene / Ninki Nanka / Olitiau / Umdhlebi
MIDDLE EASTERN, ARABIAN, HINDU & EGYPTIAN MYTHS: Acheri / Airi / Ammut / Arzshenk / Asag / Asipatra / Bushyasta / Duamutef / Ghawwas / Hinkir Munkur / Petsuchos / Phoenix / Rakshasa / Redjal Marja / Rukh / Sak / Scarab / Serpopard / Shadhawar / Urmahlullu / Zabraq
CHINESE & OTHER EASTERN ASIAN MYTHS: Fei / Gaki / Jiang-Shi / Sin You / Stewa Rutu / Xiao / Yeti / Zheng
JAPANESE MYTHS: Ame-Onna / Ashi-Magari / Atuikakura / Baku / Boroboroton / Chirizuka / Hahakigami / Harionago / Hiderigami / Hinnagami / Hyakume / Ikuchi / Jinshin Mushi / Kameosa / Kamikiri / Kappa / Kasa-Obake / Kasha / Katsura-Otoko / Kejoro / Kurage Hinotama / Nuppeppo / Nure-Onna / Oboroguruma / Otoroshi / Sagari / Tengu / Tenome / Yamabiko / Yanagi-Baba
POLYNESIAN MYTHS: Abere / Anggitay / Babi Ngepet / Bakunawa / Berbalang / Erumia / Kaiaimunu / Kapre / Kurita / Kusa Kap / Longgok / Mambabarang / Mantabungal / Orang Minyak / Pugot / Rogo-Tumu-Here / Sarangay / Tiburon / Veo
AUSTRALIAN MYTHS: Dheeyabery / Julana / Mooldabbie / Muldjewangk / Punga / Tiddalik / Whowie / Yowie
OTHERS, LITERATURE, RELIGIOUS, FAIRYTALE, HOAX MYTHS: Bandersnatch / Cecaelia / Dybbuk / Globster / Golem / Gremlin / Grey / Jabberwock / Jubjub Bird / Peryton / Rat King / Sandwalker / Tooth Fairy / Wolpertinger / Yedua / Zombie
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myth-lord · 6 years
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Could you make a post abou the vermin class of creatures?
Your wish is my command :-p
How much creepy crawlers do you need? I have a lot of them in my project, and a lot of vermin-based creatures which aren’t vermin in Mythika, but which do have insectoid/mollusk based features.
I count most creepy creatures as vermin in these lists, like true insects, arachnids, crabs and centipedes.
In the list below this I also added Worms, Jellyfish, Starfish, Leeches and other such non-vermin, but creepy crawler based creatures which could function as vermin. (they do in D&D)
Now for the lists, I’m gonna post a huge list of new-creatures-to-my-project soon with small descriptions of what role/story they have, many of these insect-monsters are in it. For now I only name the vermin they were based on.
Aristotiles (M-European) – Vermin (Medium)(Hostile) – Eurypterid Brucha (Irish) – Vermin (Small)(Hostile) – Locust Cagn (African) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Mantis Choukeshin (Japanese) – Vermin / Swarm (Small)(Neutral) – Swarm of Butterflies Con Rit (Vietnamese) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Ragworm Con Rit, Skolopendra (Greek) – Vermin (Huge)(Hostile) – Ragworm Deathcrawler (Brazilian) – Vermin (Medium)(Hostile) – Centipede Djieien (N-American) – Vermin (Medium)(Hostile) – Solifugid Eintykara (Paraguay) – Vermin / Swarm (Small)(Neutral) – Swarm of BeesGux (N-American) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Toe-Biter Inulpamahuida (Mapuche) – Vermin (Huge)(Hostile) – Walking Stick InsectItzpapalotl (Aztec) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Butterfly Jba Fofi (African) – Vermin (Small)(Hostile) – Wolf Spider Jba Fofi, Aasivarluut (Inuit) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Tarantula Jinshin Mushi (Japanese) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Rhinoceros Beetle Karkinos (Greek) – Vermin (Medium)(Neutral) – Crab Karkinos, Saratan (Arabian) – Vermin (Colossal)(Hostile) – Hermit Crab Kugdlughiak (Inuit) – Vermin (Huge)(Hostile) – Centipede Minceskro (Romanian) – Vermin / Swarm (Small)(Hostile) – Swarm of Carrion Beetles Musca Macedda (Sardinian) – Vermin / Swarm (Small)(Hostile) – Swarm of FliesMyrmecoleon (M-European) – Vermin (Huge)(Hostile) – Antlion Polypus (M-European) – Vermin (Huge)(Hostile) – Lobster Scarab (Egyptian) – Vermin (Small)(Neutral) – Scarab Beetle Scarab, Khepri (Egyptian) – Vermin (Medium)(Hostile) – Bombardier Beetle Scorpios (Greek) – Vermin (Medium)(Hostile) – Scorpion Tcaridyi (Romanian) – Vermin / Vampire (Small)(Hostile) – Caterpillar Tcaridyi, Kranokolaptes (Greek) – Vermin / Vampire (Small)(Hostile) – Moth Tsutsugamushi (Japanese) – Vermin / Parasite / Vampire (Small)(Hostile) – Tick Tsutsugamushi, Nitus (Spanish) – Vermin / Parasite (Small)(Hostile) – Tick Ulagu (N-American) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Wasp Xan (Mayan) – Vermin (Small)(Hostile) – Mosquito Xan, Moskitto (Fearsome Critter) – Vermin / Vampire (Medium)(Hostile) – Mosquito Xan, Alkuntane (N-American) – Vermin / Parasite (Small)(Hostile) – Mosquito / Parasite WaspZarronco (Spanish) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Dragonfly
The following creatures are not vermin-types in my project, but they do have many vermin-features, most of them are Oni which took over the bodies of vermin, or fae/demonic variants of vermin which are called Fey and Fiends.
Adze (African) – Fey / Vampire / Shifter (Medium)(Hostile) – Firefly Amikiri (Japanese) – Aberration (Large)(Hostile) – Mantis FeaturesApocalypse Locust (M-European) – Fiend (Medium)(Hostile) – Locust Arachne (Greek) – Beastman / Centauric (Large)(Hostile/Boss) – Spider HumanoidAsanbosam, Abuhuku (Colombia) –  Troll / Vampire (Large)(Hostile) – Mosquito TrollAtuikakura (Japanese) – Aberration (Large)(Neutral) – Sea Cucumber Awd Goggie (English) – Fey (Large)(Hostile) – Caterpillar Awd Goggie, Okiku Mushi (Japanese) – Fey (Large)(Hostile) – Caterpillar Bisan (Malay) – Nymph / Shifter (Medium)(Neutral) – Nymph (fantasy, not young insect) of Insects, mostly Cicada Bisan, Thriae (Greek) – Nymph / Shifter (Medium)(Neutral) – Nymph (fantasy, not young insect) of Insects, mostly BeesBitoso (Romanian) – Aberration / Parasite (Medium)(Hostile) – Parasite Worm Burach Bhadi (Scottish) – Aberration / Parasite (Small)(Hostile) – Leech Burach Bhadi, Alukah (Israel) – Aberration / Parasite / Vampire (Small)(Hostile) – Leech Cagn, Mandarangkal (Philippine) – Oni (Huge)(Hostile) – Mantis HumanoidDeathcrawler, Omukade (Japanese) – Oni (Colossal)(Hostile) – Centipede Druj Nasu (Persian) – Fiend (Medium)(Hostile) – Fly DemonEk Chapat (Mayan) – Alien (Huge)(Neutral) – Centipede Erymanthian, Bonguru (Solomon Island) – Fey (Large)(Hostile) – Boar which body functions as living hive for HornetsFormica Aurum (M-European) – Construct (Small)(Neutral) – Ant Girtablilu (Mesopotamian) – Beastman / Centauric (Large)(Hostile) – Scorpion HumanoidHeikegani (Japanese) – Fiend (Small)(Hostile) – Heikegani Crab Jba Fofi, Jorogumo (Japanese) – Fey / Shifter (Large)(Hostile) – Black Widow Jba Fofi, Tsuchigumo (Japanese) – Oni (Huge)(Hostile) – Trapdoor SpiderKarkinos, Traicousse (Belgian) – Fey (Large)(Hostile) – River CrabKurage Hinotama (Japanese) – Aberration (Large)(Neutral) – Jellyfish Kurage Hinotama, Muirdris (Irish) – Aberration (Huge)(Hostile) – Jellyfish Lakuma (Chilean) – Aberration (Huge)(Hostile) – Giant Isopod Lakuma, Charybdis (Greek) – Aberration (Colossal)(Hostile) – Giant IsopodMambabarang (Philippine) – Hag / Shifter (Medium)(Hostile) – Hag which controls and summons all types of verminMerrow, Sazae-Oni (Japanese) – Oni / Centauric (Medium)(Hostile) – Sea Snail HumanoidMothman (North American) – Alien (Medium)(Hostile) – Moth HumanoidMulilo (African) – Aberration (Medium)(Neutral) – Slug Mulilo, Lou Carcolh (French) – Aberration (Huge)(Hostile) – SnailMyrmidon (Greek) – Human (Medium)(Hostile) – Humans which were created from AntsMyrmidon, Korybante (Greek) – Human (Medium)(Hostile) – Humans which were created from Queen AntsNocnitsa, Shtriga (Albanian) – Fey / Mara (Large)(Hostile) – Moth Ohdowas, Nuno (Philippine) – Dwarf / Shifter (Medium)(Hostile) – Dwarves which control AntsOlgoi-Khorkhoi (Mongolian) – Aberration (Large)(Hostile) – Worm Pyrausta (Cyprus) – Drake (Small)(Neutral) – Moth Dragon Qinyuan (Chinese) – Chimerae (Small)(Hostile) – Bee / Hummingbird Rhinelapus (Fearsome Critter) – Alien (Huge)(Hostile) – Pond SkaterScorpios, Pioial (Australian) – Fey (Large)(Hostile) – Scorpion Scorpios, Sandwalker (Arabian) – Oni (Huge)(Hostile) – Scorpion Shen (Chinese) – Aberration (Large)(Hostile) – Bivalve Shen, Pua Tu Tahi (Solomon Islands) – Aberration (Huge)(Hostile) – Giant ClamSkolex (M-European) – Aberration (Huge)(Hostile) – Sea Worm Skolex, Lagarfljot (Icelandic) – Aberration (Colossal)(Hostile) – Worm Stella (French) – Aberration (Small)(Neutral) – Starfish Stella, Mooldabbie (Australian) – Aberration (Large)(Hostile) – Crown of Thorns Stella, Decarabia (Demonology) – Fiend (Large)(Hostile) - StarfishTculo (Romanian) – Aberration / Swarm (Small)(Hostile) – Urchin Tlanusi (N-American) – Aberration / Vampire (Large)(Hostile) – Leech Ulagu, Awahondo (N-American) – Spirit (Large)(Hostile) – Parasite WaspWether (M-European) – Beast / Parasite (Medium)(Hostile) – Ram which has maggots in its brainWhowie (Australian) – Chimerae (Huge)(Hostile) – Half Lizard half Insect
Bosses/Friendly Encounters who have vermin-based features.
Beelzebub (Demonology) – Demon / Shifter (Large)(Boss) – Fly Serket (Egyptian) – Beastman / Centauric (Huge)(Boss) – Scorpion HumanoidAnansi (African) – Fey / Shifter (Medium)(Friendly) – Spider Shussebora (Japanese) – Drake / Shifter (Small)(Friendly) – Sea Snail DragonShamir (Israel) – Aberration / Swarm (Small) – Wood Worm
Others who have insect/arachnid/mollusk like features, but which aren’t in my list.
Abatwa (African) – Humanoid / Swarm (Small)(Neutral) – Small humans which ride on AntsAtui Koro Ekashi (Japanese) – Aberration (Large)(Hostile) – Sea SlugHaakapainizi (N-American) – Fiend (Huge)(Hostile) – Locust Horerczy (German) – Demon (Huge)(Hostile) – Giant Demon which spits out swarms of Moths/ButterfliesNozuchi (Japanese) – Aberration (Small)(Hostile) – Hairy WormPelesit (Malay) – Vermin / Swarm (Small)(Hostile) – Locust Sarmatian Sea Snail (M-European) – Aberration (Large)(Neutral) – Snail Schilalyi (Romanian) – Chimerae (Small)(Hostile) – Centipede / MouseUshi Oni (Japanese) – Oni (Huge)(Hostile) – Spider Crab Ah Muzen Cab (Mayan) – Beastman (Medium)(Neutral) – God of BeesApshait (Egyptian) – Undead (Small)(Hostile) – Carrion Beetle Areop-Enap (Nauruan) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Spider Bedudu (Maltese) – Vermin (Large)(Hostile) – Centipede Caballeros Del Diablu (Spanish) – Vermin (Large) – Dragonfly Furia Infernalis (Swedish) – Aberration / Parasite (Small)(Hostile) – Parasite Worm Gadfly (Greek) – Vermin (Small)(Hostile) – Gadfly Gigelorum (Scottish) – Vermin (Small) – Mite Guchong (Chinese) – Vermin (Small)(Hostile) – Assassin Bug Kokopelli (N-American) – Fae / Shifter (Small) – All types of Insects featuresMuhnochwa (India) – Vermin (Medium)(Hostile) – Carnivorous crickets/locusts with spikes?Muryan (Welsh) – Fairy / Shifter (Small)(Hostile) – Faeries based on insectsTi-Sikh-Puk (Inuit) – Vermin (Huge)(Hostile) – Caterpillar Weewillmekq (N-American) – Drake / Sea Serpent / Vampire (Huge)(Hostile) – Leech Ya (N-American) – Vermin (Medium)(Hostile) – Flea
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myth-lord · 7 years
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Mythology Monster List
This is a list of monsters that aren’t in Mythika/project but which I still want to share with you guys. 
If you want to search for the creatures on google always put Myth or Mythology behind the name. Or the country the myth is from. 
For the master-list of all mythological monsters in my project visit my Deviantart: http://gancanagh22.deviantart.com/art/Huge-List-of-Monsters-from-Mythology-Cryptid-Folk-676838454 
Ababil (Arabian) - Giant Birds which drop Flaming Bricks Abada (African) – Small Unicorn Abarimon (M-European) - Fast Cannibals with Backward Feet  Abatwa (African) – Ant Sized Humans Abura-Bo (Japanese) – Fire Elemental Monk Adar Llwch Gwin (Welsh) – Griffon Species Adhene (Manx) – Selfish Fairy Aegipan (A-Greek) - Water Satyr or Goat  Aeternae (M-European) - Saw Horned Antelope or Giant  Aetos (A-Greek) – Giant Organ Eating Bird Aghasura (Hindu) – Giant Serpent Agloolik (Inuit) Agrius (A-Greek) – Half Bear Half Giant Aije (Brazilian) – Giant Tadpole Airavata (Hindu) Akashita (Japanese) – Cloud Creature Alan (Philippine) – Male Harpy Albastor (Russian) – Disease Giant Alphyn (Ireland) Alu (Sumerian) Alukah (Hebrew) – Vampire Leech Amazone (A-Greek) – Warrior Women Amikiri (Japanese) Animalito (Spanish) Anzu (Sumerian) – Storm Griffon Aoandon (Japanese) Lantern Woman AoAo (Paraguay) - Sheep or Peccari Humanoid Apep (Egyptian) - World Eating Snake  Araganaqlta’a (Argentinean) – Rainbow Serpent Centipede   Archelous (A-Greek) - Water Shapeshifter God  Arkan Sonney (Manx) - Lucky Pig  Arrach (Scottish) – Invisible Creature of the Mountains Asena (Turkish) – Blue Wolf Ashi-Magari (Japanese) – Invisible Ooze Creature Asipatra (Hindu) – Sharp Feathered Bird Asrai (English) – Water Fairy Atomy (M-European) – Smallest of Faeries Attorcroppes (Germany) – Snake Faeries Atui Koro Ekashi (Japanese) – Bag of the Sea Aun Pana (Brazilian) – Giant Piranha with Arms Aunyaina (Brazilian) – Boar Gorilla Bogey Aziza (African) – Dark Skinned Fairy Azure Dragon (Chinese)
Bai Ze (Chinese) Bakru (Surinam) – Twin Wood Gnome BalBal (Philippine) Basajaun (Basque) – Hairy Ogre Bas Celik (Turkish) – Steel Angel Bastet (Egyptian) – Cat Goddess Baxbakwalanuxsiwae (Native American) – Ogre Covered in Mouths Bean Nighe (Irish) – Washer Woman Beast of the Apocalypse (Biblical) Beathach Mor Loch Odha (Scottish) – Many Legged Water Horse Beithir (Scottish) - D&D Behir Biasd Na Srogaig (Scottish) – Long Legged Water Unicorn Billdad (Fearsome Critter) – Beaver Rabbit Chimerae Bishop Fish (M-European) Bitoso (Romanian) – Child of Ana Black Howler (North American) - Horned Panther and Bear Hybrid Black Tamanous (Native American) -  Tarry Cannibal Spirit  Bluecap (Scottish) Bodach (Irish) – Ash and Chimney Bogeyman Bogeyman (Worldwide) Boggart (English) Bolla (Albanian) – Evolving Dragon Bonnacon (M-European) - Burning Shit Bovine Boobach (Welsh) – Small Bogeyman Boo Hag (Caribbean) - Skinless Night Hag  Boroboroton (Japanese) – Animated Blanket Bosch (French) – Cursed Sailors Bane Blob Brownie (English) Bruckee (Irish) – Giant Fae Badger Buwaya (Philippine) – Crocodile with Coffin on Back Byakko (Chinese) – White Tiger
Caladrius (M-European) Camacrusa (French) – Undead Leg Camelopard (M-European) – Giraffe Capcaun (Romanian) – Bridge Toll Troll Capelobo (Brazilian) – Were Anteater Cauchemar (French) – Dream Haunting Nightmare Creature Cercopes (A-Greek) – Twin Monkey People Cernunnos (Celtic) - God of the Forests Cervitaur (Native American) – Deer Centaur Ceryneian Hind (A-Greek) Chamrosh (Persian) – Dog Griffon Changeling (M-European) Chenoo (Native American) – Ice Giant Cheshire Cat (Literature)   Chickcharny (Bahamas) – Long Legged Owl of Fortune Chindi (Native American) – Dust Devil Chipfalamfula (African) – Fish with Ecosystem in Body Chochinobake (Japanese) – Animated Lantern Chrysomallus (A-Greek) – Golden Ram Circe (A-Greek) Cliff Ogre (Native American) Cretan Bull (A-Greek) – Fire Breathing Bull Cuca (Brazilian) – Crocodile Hag Cuegle (Spanish) Cynocephaly (M-European) – Dog Folk  
Daguk (Malay) – Hantu Spirit of Mist Dakuwaqa (Fiji) – Shark God Devouring Gourd (African) - Monstrous Fruit  Dhampir (Balkan) – Half Human Half Vampire Dodo (African) – Swallower Big Mouth Domovoi (Slavic) Drac (French) – River Drake Dulhath (Arabian) – Ostrich Riding Ogre Dungavenhooter (Fearsome Critter) – Club Tail Snuff Snout Crocodile Duphon (French) – Sword Owl Duwende (Philippine)
El Cadejo (Mexican) – Twin Hounds one Black and one White Emere (African) Enfield (Ireland) Entulla (M-European) – Very wild Antelope Epiales (A-Greek) – Nightmare Spirit Eros/Cupid (A-Greek) Erote (Roman)
Faduah (Jewish) – Plant Man Fastachee (Native American) FengHuang (Chinese) – Peacock Creature Fetch (Irish) – Doppelganger Fideal (Scottish) – Evil Water Humanoid Fiura (Chilean) – Male assaulting Female Gnome Flaga (M-European) Flydrumodir (Iceland) – Halibut Mother Flying Rods (Worldwide) Foo Dog/Lion (Chinese) Forneus (Demonology) – Evil Water Demon Prince Fuath (Scottish) – Evil Water Spirit Funa-Yurei (Japanese) – Ghost Crew
Galtzagorri (Spanish) – Very fast working Gnome Garuda (Hindu) Genderuwo (Indonesian) – King Kong sized Sasquatch Ghillie Dhu (Scottish) – Moss Covered Leshy Ghole (Arabian) – Long Necked, One Eyed Hairy Vampire Gigelorum (Scottish) – Smallest Creature on Earth Glaistig (Scottish) – Vampiric Goat Legged Woman Glasthyn (Manx) – Water Bull Grotesque (French) – More brutal Gargoyle Gryla (Iceland) – Giant Hag Guaraiba-Boia (Brazilian) – Howler Monkey Snake Guardian Angel (Biblical) Gudiao (Chinese) – Unicorn Bird Gullinbursti (Norse) – Golden Boar Gwyllion (Welsh) Gylou (A-Greek) – Child Hating Female Demon
Haakapainizi (Native American) Hagondes (Native American) – Evil Clown with hooked nose Hahakigami (Japanese) – Animated Broomstick Hamadryad (A-Greek) – Greater Dryad Hercinia Bird (Germany) – Bird that gives light in the dark Herensuge (Basque) – Hydra Hieracosphinx (Egyptian) – Griffon Meets Sphinx Hippogriff (M-European) Hobgoblin (Scottish) Homunculus (M-Alchemy) Hoop Snake (Fearsome Critters) Hopkins Goblin (Modern Alien) Hrimfaxi (Norse) – Ice and Moon Horse Huayramama (Peru) – Wind Snake Mother Huginn & Muninn (Norse) Huitzilopochtli (Aztec) – Hummingbird God of War Huldra (Scandinavian) Hydrus (M-European)
Ikiryo (Japanese) – Envy Spirit Ikuchi (Japanese) – Oil Leaking Sea Serpent Imoogi/Imugi (Korean) Indombe (African) – Copper Snake Inkanyamba (African) Ipotane (A-Greek) – Horse Man Isitwalangcengce (African) – Basket Headed Hyena Ismenian Dragon (A-Greek)
Jaculus (M-European) Jengu (African) – Dark Skinned Mermaid Jenny Haniver (M-European) JubJub Bird (Literature)
Kabandha (Hindu) – Gigantic Blemmyes Kali (Hindu) – Multi Armed Goddess Kallikantzaroi (M-Greek) – Christmas Woodcutter Goblin Kasai Rex (African) Katthveli (Iceland) – Evil Whale Keelut (Inuit) – Hairless Dog Keres (A-Greek) Khryseos & Argyeos (A-Greek) – Silver and Gold Construct Dogs Kigatilik (Inuit) – Ice Demon Kijimunaa (Japanese) – Bright Red Haired Halfling Kikiyaon (African) – Owlman Killmouilis (Scottish) Kirin/Qilin (Chinese) Kodama (Japanese)   Kokopelli (Native American) – Insect Guy with Music Instrument Korrigan (Breton) Kuchisake-Onna (Japanese) – Slit-Mouthed Woman Kuda-Gitsune (Japanese) – Pipefox Kwamang-A (African) – Rainbow Elemental Kyokotsu (Japanese) – Water Well Undead Spirit Kyut (Burmese) – Armadillo Dwarf
Laelaps (A-Greek) Laestrygonian (A-Greek) – Skinning Giants   La Sayona (Venezuela) Lammasu (Sumerian) Lambton Worm (English) – Well Dwelling Worm Lange Wapper (Belgian) – Shapeshifting Giant Lebraude (French) Lemure (Roman) Lolmischo (Romanian) – Child of Ana Longma (Chinese) – Dragon Horse Lunantishee (English) – Thorny Fairy Lung Dragons (Chinese) – Tianlong, Shenlong Lupeux (French) Lyngbakur (Iceland) – Evil Whale
Mad Gasser (North American) Mahamba (African) – Mosasaurus Cryptid Makalala (African) – Secretary Bird Cryptid Makara (Hindu) – Elephant Crocodile Snake Hybrid Maltese Tiger (Asian Cryptid) – Blue Tiger Mamlambo (African) – Bioluminescence Plesiosaurus   Mares of Diomedes (A-Greek) Marid (Arabian) Mastopogon (Brazilian) – Giant Fish Mboi Tui (Paraguay) – Parrot Headed Snake Melusine (French) – Double Tailed Mermaid Dragon Woman Metee-Kolen (Native American) – Ice Wizard Mhalla (Maltese) – Well Bogey Mimi (Australian) – Very Thin Humanoids Mi-Ni-Wa-Tu (Native American) – Red Horned Lake Monster Minceskro (Romanian) – Child of Ana Minka Bird (Australian) – Dream Haunting Bird Monaciello (Italian) Monoceros (M-European) – Ordinary Unicorn Monster of Loch Ness (Scottish) Morrigan (Irish) Moskitto (Fearsome Critter) – Giant Mosquito Muse (A-Greek) Mushveli (Iceland) – Evil Whale Myling (Scandinavian) – Small Child Undead
Nauthveli (Iceland) – Evil Whale Nephilim (Biblical) – Half God Nereid (A-Greek) – Fresh Water Nymph Nian (Chinese) – Unicorn Lion Ningen (Antarctic) – Big White Sea Aberration   Ningyo (Japanese) – Small Mermaid Nix (Scandinavian) – Small Water Fairy Norn (Norse) Numhyalikyu (Native American) – Giant Beach Imposing Fish Nunda (African) Nurarihyon (Japanese) – Lord of all Yokai with Enormous Brain
Oboroguruma (Japanese) – Animated Chariot Oceanid (A-Greek) – Salt Water Nymph Okpe (Chilean) – Rock Pig Ogre Omikuma (Japanese) – Bear Yokai Oni (Japanese) Onryo (Japanese) – Tortured Spirit The Ring The Grudge Ophiotaurus (A-Greek) Oread (A-Greek) – Mountain and Rock Nymph Otosis (Native American) – Magic using Lizardman
Pal-Rai-Yuk (Inuit) Pan (A-Greek) Panotti (M-European) – Giant Ear Folk Pareas (Roman) – Healing Poison Snake Pech (Scottish) Pegasus (A-Greek) Penanggalan (Malay) Peri (Persian) – Angel Peteu (French) – Giant Parakeet Pilou (French) – Knocker Fae Pixie (M-European) Ponaturi (Australian) – Water Gremlin Poreskoro (Romanian) – Child of Ana Prester (Roman) – Fire Poison Snake Pugot (Philippine) – Headless Giant with Mouth in Neck Python (A-Greek)
Qasogonaga (Argentinean) – Rainbow Anteater   Qiongqi (Chinese) – Winged Tiger Qiqirn (Inuit) – Bald Dog Quinotaur (French) – Five Horned Water Bull
Rainbow Serpent/Julunggali (Australian) Ramidreju (Spanish) – Green Weasel Boar with Long Body Rangda (Bali) – Evil Voodoo Hag Rarog (Slavic) – Evil Fire Bird or Dwarf Revenant (French) Rock Swallows (Native American) – Swarm of Hard Feathered Swallows Romsiwamnari (Brazilian) – Scissor Beak Bat Bird Rumtifusel (Fearsome Critter) – Jacket Monster
Saci (Brazilian) – One Legged Trickster Sapo Fuerzo (Chilean) – Strong Toad Sasquatch/Bigfoot (North American Cryptid) Satori (Japanese) – Telepathic Mountain Monkey Sea Serpent (M-European) Selamodir (Iceland) – Seal Mother Serpopard (Egyptian) – Long Necked Leopard Seraphim (Biblical) – Angel Sewer Alligator (American Cryptid) – Albino Alligator Schilalyi (Romanian) – Child of Ana Shamir (Babylonian) – All devouring Worms Shinigami (Japanese) – Reaper Death Spirit Shurale (Turkish) – Tickle long nails Demon Sigunaba (Mexican) – Horse Skull Headed Woman Simurgh (Iran) Siranis (Arabian) Siren (A-Greek) – Mermaid with Magic Voice Sirin (Russian) – Bird Woman with Magic Voice Sirrush (Sumerian) – Dragon Sisiutl (Native American) – Three Headed Sea Serpent Skeljungur (Iceland) – Evil Whale Skinfaxi (Norse) – Horse of the Sun Skoffin (Iceland) – Deadly Gaze Fox Skolopendra (A-Greek) Skunk Ape (North American) Sleipnir (Norse) – Eight Legged Horse Slenderman (Modern Myth) Snallygaster (North American) Snawfus (North American) – White Stag with Plant Antlers Snoligoster (Fearsome Critter) – Propeller Crocodile Soucouyant (Caribbean) – Fire Elemental Hag/Vampire Stheno (A-Greek) Stolas (Demonology) – Owl like Demon Prince Strigoi (Romanian) – Vampire Type Strix (Roman) – Evil Owl Vampire Swan May (Literature) Sybaris (A-Greek)
Tabib Al-Bahr (Arabian) – Doctor Merfolk Tailypo (Literature) – Give me back my Tailypo Taka-Onna (Japanese) – Evil Woman that can stretch bodyparts Taniniver (Jewish) – Plague Dragon Steed of Lilith Tanuki (Japanese) Tapire-Iauara (Brazilian) – Stinking Tapir Jaguar Tatty Bogle (Irish) – Scarecrow Tatzelwurm (Austrian) – Cat Snake Taumafiskur (Iceland) – Evil Whale Tcaridyi (Romanian) – Child of Ana Telchine (A-Greek) Teumessian Fox (A-Greek) Thunderbird (Native American) Tiburones (Philippine) – Flying Shark Trauco (Chilean) – Very ugly Jungle Dwarf Tripodero (Fearsome Critter) – Long Legged Aberration Triton (A-Greek) Trunko (African Cryptid) – Hairy White Sea Globster Tsuchinoko (Japanese) Tulpa (Tibetan) - Imaginary Friend  Tursus (Finnish) – Walrus Man Tzitzimitl (Aztec) – Destruction and Stars God
UaUa Pach (Mayan) – Horrible Giant with Long Tongues Uktena (Native American) – Horned Serpent with Gem Ushabti (Egyptian)
Vanara (Hindu) – Monkey Folk Vatnagedda (Iceland) – Venomous Flounder Poisonous to Ghosts Vishap (Armenian) – Dragon
WakWak Tree (Persian) – Tree with Face Fruit Water Babies (Native American) Weewilmekq (Native American) – Gigantic Leech Wekufe/Guecubu (Mapuche) – Evil Spirit Whintosser (Fearsome Critter) – Many Legged Beast Wickerman (English) Wishpooshi (Native American) – Giant Beaver Wiwilemek (Native American) – Horned Crocodile Wraith (Scottish) Wulver (Scottish) – Good Natured Fishing Werewolf
Xicalcoatl (Aztec) – Chocolate Vase Snake
Yeth Hound (Devon) – Flying Headless Hound Yohualtepoztli (Mexican) – Axe Horror Golem Yosuzume (Japanese) – Swarm of Evil Birds Ypotryll (M-European)
Zabraq (Iran) – Blood Spraying Horror Lizard Zahak (Iran)
Forgotten to Add:
La Llorona (Mexican) - Drowned Woman Ghost 
Hupia (Caribbean) - Ghost without Face and Navel 
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What humanoid creatures did ya cut?
Short Answer: Abarimon, Aegipan, Atosis, Bugbear, Capelobo, Cecealia, Cercopes, Cuca, Gwyllion, Mad Gasser, Onocentaur, Yacuruna and Yowie, 
I give you a better answer, these are all the monsters I once used and now don’t. These are the monsters I think are either to similar to other creatures (and no good as upgrades, evolutions or related creatures) or I just don’t like them anymore and found other creatures for their roles and abilities.
NOTE that I use the MYTHIKA descriptions for the creatures, not the real myth variants, while many are probably the same as the myth, some are changed a lot.
ABAASY (Demon)(Hungarian) – Fachen-like Demons that ride on two-headed, six-legged, twelve eyed and tailed drakes. ABARIMON (Humanoid)(Medieval European) – Cannibalistic humanoids with backward feet that are very swift.ADHENE (Fae)(Manx) – Very arrogant and vain faeries.AEGIPAN (Humanoid)(Ancient Greek) – Merfolk with goat-like features, in Mythika much like sea Satyr.AETERNAE (Demon)(Medieval European) – Horned demons which use their own bones as weapons pretty much like Marrow from X-men.AETOS (Beast)(Ancient Greek) – Giant cruel Crow/Vulture birds that eat organs, damage done by these birds will quickly regenerate so the birds can endlessly eat your body.AGRIUS (Giant)(Ancient Greek) – Giant Lycanthropes and werebears.AKASHITA (Elemental)(Japanese) – Cloud monsters, in Mythika the pre-mature form of Planetnik (the living storm)AMAROK (Beast)(Inuit) – Enormous wolf monsters, very similar to the story of Gaueko.AME-ONNA (Undead)(Japanese) – Drowned women that walk around with a weapon-like umbrella and which can summon water and rain.ANZU (Chimerae)(Sumerian) – Lightning Chimerae composed of Lion and Bird parts, much like a reversed Griffon.AO AO (Chimerae)(South American) – Half peccary and half sheep, stands up like a humanoid, very gluttonous.APAOSHA (Demon)(Zoroastrianism) – Demonic Pegasus of drought.ASWANG (Undead)(Philippine) – Ghoul like creatures that can detach their claws, head and torso, becoming an swarm of body-parts. ATOSIS (Humanoid)(Native American) – Lizardmen with Gila Monster features, they are shamans and warlocks among lizardfolk.ATTORCROPPES (Fae)(German) – Snake-like faeries with powerful venom and a love for snakes.AZIWUGUM (Chimerae)(Inuit) – Armored Walrus-Dog creatures with very powerful tails which can instantly kill a victim.
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Atosis love to cook their victims after they ripped away their will and sanity. 
BABI NGEPET (Beast)(Indonesian) – Greedy boar monsters which are magnetic and pull in all types of treasures onto their bodies.BALDANDERS (Aberration)(German) – Chaotic shapeshifters which can take the form of any object they have seen or touched. I used them as Mimic (D&D) in Mythika.BANASPATI (Undead)(Indonesian) – Gigantic flaming skull monsters that feed on fear.BASAN (Beast)(Japanese) – Giant terror birds with fire abilities.BAS CELIK (Angel)(Turkish) – Angels of evil emotions and with iron features and wings.BEITHIR (Dragon)(Scottish) – Much like the D&D Behir, a combination of dragon and centipede with lightning abilities.BERGKONGE (Dragon)(Norwegian) – Shapeshifting mountain dragons, also a variant of Erlking.BICORN (Beast)(Medieval European) – Fat panther-like cows with two unicorn horns on their heads, they grow fat on eating unfaithful people.BLACK ANNIS (Fae)(English) – Your typical forest hag, tall as an ogre and with blue skin as hard as steel.BLACK HOWLER (Fae)(North American) – Giant black puma’s with sonic abilities and horns. BLACK TAMANOUS (Ooze)(Native American) – Black oil-like oozes which take human hosts and turn them into cannibals. BOCANACH (Demon)(Irish) – Black Satyr’s which music makes other creatures very hostile, aggressive and which starts wars. Then the creature feeds on the lost souls of the death.BONNACON (Beast)(Medieval European) – Burning bison’s which breath fire, they also poop fire bombs, everything about them stinks and burns.BOOBACH (Fae)(English) – Small bogeymen which love to scare their prey with scary faces. BOO HAG (Fae)(Gullah) – Skinless Night Hag which haunts dreams and which wears the skins of her prey. I use them in Mythika as Nocnitsa. BUGBEAR (Humanoid)(English) – Nasty hairy bear-like goblins which are extremely grumpy and cruel but which have good bonds with all types of beasts.
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Bocanach play very depressive songs on their flutes, turning any village into a battlefield. 
CAMAHUETO (Aberration)(Chilote) – Disfigured sea unicorns which appear like seal/cows with a narwhale like horn. CAMULATZ (Beast)(Mayan) – Enormous parrot monsters which love to decapitate their prey.CAPCAUN (Giant)(Romanian) – Your typical bridge and toll troll. CAPELOBO (Humanoid)(Brazilian) – Humanoid anteaters which feed on brains with their tongues.CATH PALUG (Fae)(Welsh) – Size-shifting cats which can take the form of small cat, panther-sized cat and giant-sized cat.CECAELIA (Humanoid)(Unknown) – Merfolk which combine humanoids with octopi. CERASTES (Beast)(Medieval European) – Sand serpents that swim in sand.CERCOPES (Humanoid)(Ancient Greek) – Twin monkey-human hybrids, they love to steal and always work together to get what they want.CHIPFALAMFULA (Beast)(African) – Gigantic fish with an entire city of merfolk inside their bodies. Everything they swallow will transform into a mindless merfolk that hunts for their new Chipfalamfula master.CHOUKESHIN SWARM (Vermin)(Japanese) – A beautiful but deadly swarm of butterflies that feed on life energy.COCKATRICE (Chimerae)(Medieval European) – Half rooster and half lizard, poisonous skin which transform flesh into fossilized stone. CUCA (Humanoid)(Brazilian) – Crocodile humanoids which behave much like child-eating hags.CUEGLE (Aberration)(Spanish) – Three eyed horrors with one blue one green and one red eye. They also have three arms without hands.
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How can something so beautiful be so vile and horrid? Choukeshin Swarm.
DECARABIA (Demon)(Ars Goetia) - Giant demonic crownofthorn-starfish demons.DRAC (Dragon)(French) – River and Lake drakes which bodies are mostly made up of water plants and which lure prey in with illusions of treasures.
ENTULLA (Beast)(Medieval European) – Very wild and rampaging antelopes with dangerous horns, they are all the hostile energy of nature put into one being. ERYMANTHIAN BOAR (Beast)(Ancient Greek) – Enormous wild boars.
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These are no mere beasts, they are all of natures madness, aggression and wild energy put into one vessel, so nature itself could get rid of it. Entulla.
FEAR DORCHA (Fae)(Irish or Scottish) – Shadow Fae humanoids which are the perfect stalkers, spies and assassins. FOSSEGRIM (Fae)(Norwegian) – Blue haired male water nymphs which drown people and lure them in with their instruments and music.
GA-GORIB (Beast)(African) – Gorilla monsters with a strange skin that rebound anything shot at it, they live in strange pits. GARM (Demon)(Ancient Norse) – The hound of hell.GAWIGAWEN (Giant)(Philippine) – 5 headed war giants that often fight in armies for demons.GENDERUWO (Giant)(Indonesian) – King Kong sized (and behaving) Sasquatch monsters that use humanoids as toys.GLOBSTER (Ooze)(Oceanic) – Sea oozes made of death whale blubber. GUDIAO (Beast)(Chinese) – Unicorn birds of prey.GWYLLION (Humanoid)(Welsh) – Female mountain goblins.
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This horrid, stinking mass of aquatic sludge is been feasted on while it feasts on its predators at the same time. Globster.
HAAKAPAINIZI (Vermin)(Native American) – Giant grasshopper bogey’s that kidnap and eat children. HAERMORRHOIS (Beast)(Medieval European) – Blood serpents, which poison forces all the blood from the bitten victims body.HOOP SNAKE (Beast)(Fearsome Critter) – Giant snakes which bite their tail and like a wheel roll over their victims.HRIMFAXI (Beast)(Ancient Norse) – Frost HorsesHROSSHVALUR (Chimerae)(Iceland) – Half horse and half whale, loves to crush ships with its ramming ability.HUALLEPEN (Aberration)(Chilote) – Much like some disfigured cow-calf mixed in with a seal, looking at this lake monster will disfigure you.HULDRA (Fae)(Scandinavian) – Fox nymphs with hollow backs.
IJIRAQ (Fae)(Native American) – Small snow bogeyman with powerful illusions and which always wear skulls of powerful creatures such as Wendigo.INDUS WORM (Vermin)(Medieval European) – White water worms.
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Creatures that follow one of Ijiraqs illusions are never seen again. 
JACK-O-LANTERN (Plant)(Worldwide) – Variant of Scarecrow with a head of a burning pumpkin.
KEYTHONG (Chimerae)(Heraldry European) – Wingless Griffon species that hunt like velociraptors.KLUDDE (Fae)(Belgian) – Bat winged wolves which gaze will put dangerous hallucinations inside the minds of victims.KOBOLD (Elemental)(German) – The gnomes of earth, can control the element earth and shape it into any form they desire.KORI (Beast)(Colombia) – Giant green aquatic anteaters which tongue turns earth into water.
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Like a pack of wild Raptors the wingless Keythong take down a powerful Unicorn with ease. 
LUNANTISHEE (Fae)(English) – Evil Faeries covered in thorns, with plant-like skin.
HALA (Elemental)(Bulgarian) – Whirlwind hags of storm and cold.
MAD GASSER (Humanoid)(Modern Legend) – Insane humanoid which uses gas to kill its prey. MINKA BIRD (Fae)(Australian) – Beautiful birds of paradise which make victims obsessed with them in their dreams.
NACHTKRAPP (Beast)(German) – Roc-sized raven/crow bogeysNACHZEHRER (Undead)(German) – Vampires which are like a living voodoo doll to anyone they drank the blood from. When they hurt their own bodies, the voodoo-connected victim is hurt in the same way.NIAN (Chimerae)(Chinese) – Enormous golden lions with a unicorn horn. NODEPPO (Fae)(Japanese) – Flying squirrel evils that spit out realistic illusions in the form of swarms of bats or spiders.NUE (Chimerae)(Japanese) – Chimerae that combine the face of a baboon, the body of a tiger and and the tail  of a serpent. They can turn into black clouds and invade the dreams of their victims.
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All these creatures do is spit out horrifying illusions and deadly lies. Nodeppo.
ONOCENTAUR (Humanoid)(Medieval European) – Centaurs with the lower body of a mule/donkey and the upperbody of an orc, they are very hostile.
PELESIT (Vermin)(Malay) – Grasshopper monsters with the face of a humanoid, they enter a hosts body and transform it into a Apocalypse Locust.PSOGLAV (Demon)(Serbian) – Bizarre demons with horse legs, a jackal or dog head and a single eye. They were demons of Famine.
SARKANY (Dragon)(Hungarian) – Dragons of storm and lightning, they can turn into a humanoid-looking storm demon.SEITAAD (Elemental)(Native American) – Sand elemental monsters SERPOPARD (Chimerae)(Egyptian) – Half serpent and half panther with a very long neck and strange poison. SHACHIHOKO (Chimerae)(Japanese) – Half carps and half tigers.SHARALE (Demon)(Russian) – Non ice-based Mahaha demon of the forests.SIN-YOU (Angel)(Chinese) – Unicorn fallen angel that hunts for sinners, even if it is a minor sin. They absorb the sins from anyone they kill.SIRANIS (Aberration)(Persian) – Horrid monsters which use sound as weapon.SKOTUMODIR (Aberration)(Iceland) – Mother of all ray-fish, looking like some mutant ray horror.
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It is like fighting the entire desert at the same time! Seitaad.
TCULO (Vermin)(Roma) – Swarms of small land-based urchin monsters that enter bodies and spread diseases.TEUMESSIAN FOX (Beast)(Ancient Greek) – Very swift giant foxes which have very good evasion abilities and which are impossible to hit with ranged weapons.TREE OCTOPUS (Plant)(Internet Cryptid) – A plant in the form of an octopus.TSEMAUS (Beast)(Native American) – Sharks or Orca Whales with very sharp dorsal fins.TUPILAQ (Construct)(Inuit) – Small bone idols which have a link with their creator and which kill for their creator, for their tiny size they have the strength of an ogre.
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This creature the size of a small doll has the strenght of the most powerful Ogres. Seeing this little thing snap a human in half like a twig is something out of a horrid nightmare. Tupilaq.
USHI ONI (Demon)(Japanese) – Oni spirits that invade crabs, they look like crabs with a minotaur-like head.
VATNAGEDDA (Beast)(Iceland) – Golden Flounder fish with extreme poison, they even kill ghosts with their poison.VETALA (Undead)(Hindu) – Vampires that feed on intelligence and brains.VILKACIS (Undead)(Latvia) – Spiritual werewolves which enter the bodies of beasts and turn them into very powerful and monstrous horrors. Much like a beast-type poltergeist.
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I can possess any animal, and humans are animals to. Vilkacis.
WANI (Dragon)(Japanese) – Dragon winged crocodiles, swamp dragons.
YACURUNA (Humanoid)(Brazilian) – Merfolk (with legs) which ride on crocodiles and which have giant aquatic serpents around their neck as living jewelry. YANAGA-BABA (Plant)(Japanese) – Giant willow trees which use hag-like dryads as their spies, they spread sorrow, misery and sadness into their environment, turning any area into a swamp of sadness over time.YOWIE (Humanoid)(Australian) – Red haired evil sasquatch monsters that are very filthy and cruel. YPOTRYLL (Chimerae)(Heraldry European) – Half boar, camel and behemoth, often used by Berserkers in battle (they are in mythika as mount for the upgraded Berserker)
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All you need is sadness child. Yanaga Baba.
ZIBURINIS (Elemental)(Lithuanian) – Undead fire elementals which invade a host and burn it from the inside out with pure hatred. ZORIGAMI (Construct)(Japanese) – Animated clocks which control minor parts of time.
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Feel my hatred burn you from inside out infidel! Ziburinis.
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