The Greek god of hunting and the Moon
Artemis
The Celtic hero who pulled the sword Excalibur from the stone and later became king of the British Isles.
King Arthur
This creature looks human during the day but turns into a wolf during full moon nights.
Werewolf
The legendary lost city that was buried under the ocean.
Atlantis
This one-eyed god is father of the Asgardian Norse gods.
Odin
The Greek Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity.
Prometheus
This Greek monster has snakes for hair and can turn anyone into stone with its gaze.
The Gorgon (Medusa)
Home of the Greek gods
Mt. Olympus
This ancient Chinese ‘Mother goddess’ gave birth to humanity and helped repair the broken pillar of heaven.
Nuwa (Nữ Oa)
The legendary shaman queen of ancient Japan. Her name means child of the Sun.
Queen Himiko
In Irish folklore, this female spirit cries and screams to foretell bad fortune, especially death.
Banshee
Home of the Norse gods, seen in Marvel movies like Thor and Avengers.
Asgard
The Egyptian god of Death and mummification, he has the head of a jackal.
Anubis
This French maiden fought against England in the ‘100 years’ war' and became a Saint after her death.
Joan of Arc (Jeanne d’Arc)
Horned demons in Japanese folklore that live in the mountains and terrorize travelers.
Oni
In Buddhist lore, if a person is free from all desires and sins and can escape from the human world, they will arrive here.
Nirvana