This creature lives in the murky waters of the Highlands of Scotland and gained National attention with a single photo
Loch Ness Monster
This figure is a legendary king who is known for forming the knights of the round table and his quest for the holy grail
King Arthur
This GREEK HERO completed 12 labors as punishment for killing his family
Herakles
This fantasy creature is known for it's white fur, healing horn, and it's attraction to young maidens.
Unicorns
This legendary sea monster is often seen of the coast of Norway and uses its tentacles to sink ships
Kraken
This creature is found in Puerto Rico and mainland Mexico and Texas. Its name translates to Goat Sucker (It is believed to be either alien in nature or canine). What is the name?
Chupacabra
This legendary island civilization was powerful, advanced society that ultimately sank into the sea due to divine punishment
Atlantis
This god became the god of the underworld after he was murdered by his brother Set, and his wife Isis resurrected him
Osiris
This mythological species comes from Celtic mythology, they are known for living in the seas as seals but will shed their skin to become humans to go on land.
Selkies
In American and Canadian folklore, this giant lumberjack is known for his superhuman labors, and he is accompanied by Babe the Blue Ox,
Paul Bunyan
This spirit is from Mexican Folklore and is said to walk along rivers crying out for her children she drowned?
la llorona
The king of this city, which is said to be located in south america, was said to be so rich that he would cover himself from head to foot in gold dust
El Dorado
In Norse Mythology, Loki, the god of mischief, gave his offspring Sleipnir to his Blood brother after he admired his speed and strength. Who is Loki's blood brother?
Odin, All-father, etc
This fox-like yōkai is known ability to shapeshift, to bewitch, and it's trickery.
Kitsune or fox-spirit
In Navajo tradition, this malevolent witch—known as yee naaldlooshii, meaning “by means of it, it goes on all fours”—is said to use dark magic to transform into animals, often appearing as coyotes, wolves, or owls.
SkinWalker
This term/Cryptid is derived from the Sherpa language and is deeply rooted in Himalayan folklore. It is often described as a large, ape-like creature inhabiting the snowy regions of the Himalayas, what is it?
Yeti
According to Slavic Folklore, this old crone lives in a magical hut with chicken legs in the forest and either helps, imprisons, or eats people (usually children).
Baba Yaga
This Hero, the semi-divine king Uruk, comes from the Mesopotamian Epic, which recounts his quest for immortality after the death of his friend Enkidu
Gilgamesh
This legendary beast is said to cause death with its gaze and is often depicted as the king of reptiles in Europe.
Basilisk
In Aztec Mythology, he is the god of fire, lightning, and twins, lord of monsters, misfortune, death, sickness, and deformities
Xolotl
This North Dakota cryptid is described as a fearsome, bipedal beast covered in red hair, with a single eye and a horn above its forehead. The creature is said to have a jagged, saw-toothed spine and is known for its role in breaking up the ice on the Missouri River during spring.
The Miniwashitu
In European folklore, this woman agrees to marry a nobleman on the condition that he never see her on Saturdays; when he breaks his promise, he discovers she transforms from the waist down into a serpent or fish depending on the version
Melusine
This rebellious trickster once escorted the monk Tang Sanzang on a sacred pilgrimage to the West—but long before that journey he defied the heavens and gained immortality 5 times.
Sun Wukong
Learned Taoist arts from Subhuti Patriarch, erased his name from the Book of Mortals, ate the Peaches of Immortality, Heavenly Wine, and consumed the pills of Longevity
In mythology, this creature was born from the union of Nephele, a cloud nymph, and Ixion after Zeus created Nephele in the likeness of his wife, Hera, to trick Ixion, who had developed an inappropriate desire for Hera.
Centaurs
When Perseus cut off Medusa's head, these two beings sprang from her bloody stump, and her head was turned into Athena's shield. Name these three names.
Pegasus
Chrysaor
Aegis