Powerful, often winged, fire-breathing reptiles found in nearly every culture
Dragons
The thunder-wielding ruler of the sky, feared by gods and mortals alike.
Zeus
Music, light, prophecy, healing.
Apollo
The Trojan Horse, King Midas's touch, the labors of Heracles, Persephone's descent into the Underworld, and the tale of Echo and Narcissus.
Greek Mythology
The Aztec underworld.
Mictlan
Combinations of different animals or humans, like the Sphinx (human head/lion body), Centaur (man/horse), Hippocampus (horse/fish
Hybrid Creatures
The sea’s tempestuous lord, who commands waves and quakes the earth with his trident.
Poseidon
Hunt, moon, wilderness.
Artemis
Odin's quest for wisdom, sacrificing his eye, and the trickster god Loki.
Norse Mythology
The Greek underworld for ordinary souls.
Asphodel Meadows
Beings that prey on the living, like Vampires, Zombies, Pontianak, and Ghouls.
Vampiric/Undead
The shadowed king beneath the earth, who rules the dead with quiet, unyielding authority.
Hades
Love, beauty.
Aphrodite
Stories of gods like Ganesha, the strength of Goddess Durga, and tales from the Mahabharata (Arjuna's focus, Ekalavya's dedication).
Hindu Mythology
The Mayan underworld.
Xibalba
Creatures tied to natural phenomena, such as Dryads (trees), Kelpies (water), Trolls (mountains).
Nature Spirits & Elementals
The four-faced creator who brings the universe into being through sacred knowledge and cosmic order.
Brahma
War (violent aspect).
Ares
The Osiris myth, focusing on betrayal and resurrection.
Egyptian Mythology
The cold underworld in Norse mythology.
Helheim
Figures with human-like forms but monstrous traits, including Oni (ogres), Trolls, Yeti, Bogeymen, and Mermaids.
Humanoid Monsters:
The cosmic preserver who maintains balance in the universe through countless divine incarnations.
Vishnu
Fire, metalworking.
Hephaestus
The creation myths, including Izanagi and Izanami's journey to the underworld.
Japanese Mythology
The mystical island where King Arthur was taken.
Avalon