Large ape-like creature said to inhabit the forests of North America.
Sasquatch / Bigfoot
Famously depicted as having a single horn on it's head and is usually a symbol of rarity or purity.
Unicorn
An Island nation that was sunk and lost to time.
Atlantis
This Demigod is known for his legendary strength and the 12 labors he was tasked with for penance for killing his wife and child.
Hercules/Heracles
The tale of this forgetful fiona, who loses her footware and forces her future husband to track her down to return it to her.
Cinderella
generations of sailors told tales of this creature terrorizing large ships and dragging them to the bottom of the ocean
the kraken
Usually depicted as having the upper body as a woman and the lower body of a fish.
Mermaid
Known for keeping track of behaviors of children to determine (if any) what rewards they will be given on a special day of the year.
Santa Claus
This God of the Sea is often depicted with his signature weapon, the Trident.
Neptune/Poseidon
These 2 German children are invited in to eat at a evil ladies house and are prepared for dinner.
Who are Hansel and Gretel?
This creature can have different appearences and it's used to scare children into misbehaving. Normally, it's said that they hide underneath beds and inside closets.
The Boogeyman
Has the body of a man and the head of a bull and is normally found in it's natural habitat, labyrinths.
Minotaur
This famous figure has many tales following his adventures, the most well known involve his round table of knights and his legendary sword Excalibur.
King Arthur
The personification of "Mother Earth" and a primordial deity.
Gaia/Terra
A spoiled kid who breaks into a innocent family's home to break their furniture, eat their food and sleep in their beds.
Goldilocks (and the three bears)
glowing red eyes and a wingspan of 10 feet, what creature was first spotted in west Virginia 1966 and thought to be a harbinger of tragedy after a bridge collapse shortly after it was sighted.
mothman
It is said you’ll turn into this creature after tasting human flesh, where you will then develop a never ending hunger. Depicted in modern times as a humanoid beast with antlers.
Wendigo
A legendary ghost ship doomed to sail the seas forever.
What is The Flying Dutchman?
Known as the messenger to the Gods, famous for his winged Sandals.
Hermes/Mercury
The story of a woodland creature creeper who tries to eat a young girl who visits her grandmother.
Little Red Riding Hood
Typically described as having a long neck and humps on it's back, this world famous cryptid, is named after after it's residence.
The Loch Ness Monster / Nessie
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Medusa is the most famous example of this monster, with snakes for hair and the ability to turn anyone who looks at them to stone.
Gorgon
Parents sometimes invoke it as a way of discouraging their children from misbehaving; they sing lullabies or tell rhymes warning their children that if they don't obey their parents, it will come and get them and then eat them.
Cuca
Punished with lifting the heavens and earth for eternity, often depicted as a man holding the earth on his back.
Atlas
Tale of siblings who (all but one) construct flimsy residencies and are forced to live with each other after a psycho woodland predator destroys them one by one.
Three Little Pigs
Name translates directly to "Goat Sucker" in English.
Chupacabra
This creature is usually shown in Western cultures, to be lizard like with a larger body, 4 legs and wings, where as in Eastern cultures is usually shown to have a serpent like body without wings, both of which are shown to breathe fire.
Dragons
A skilled archer mainly known for his group of merry men and his stealing from the rich to give to the poor.
Robin Hood
Known as the king of the Gods, famous for his promiscuity and his weapon of choice, a lightning bolt.
Zeus/Jupiter
in the original Grimm brothers telling of the princess and the frog, what prompted the frog to change
the princess throws him against a wall in disgust