In Greek mythology, are half-man, half horse creatures that inhabited the mountains and forests of Thessaly. It was said to be primal, existing in tribes and making their homes in caves, hunting wild animals and arming themselves with rocks and tree branches.
Centaurs
Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War
Athena
This is a type of mythical being or legendary creature found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, German, English, and French folklore), a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural. At times applied only to specific magical creatures with human appearance, magical powers, and a penchant for trickery.
Fairies
Is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that can appear to the living.
Ghosts
a horned, anthropomorphic figure in Alpine folklore who during the Christmas season, scares children who have misbehaved, assisting to Saint Nicholas.
Krampus
One of the most popular monsters of Greek Mythology, was a beautiful maiden with golden hair. She vowed to be celibate her entire life as a priestess of Athena until she fell in love with Poseidon. She went against her vow and married him. For this Athena punished her hideously.
Medusa
Greek Goddess of Love, Beauty & Eternal Youth
Aphrodite
Serpentine legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures around the world. Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, four-legged, and capable of breathing fire.
Dragons
a demon or supernatural entity in folklore, in female form, that appears in dreams to seduce men, usually through sexual activity. According to religious traditions, repeated sexual activity with a one can cause poor physical or mental health, even death.
Succubus
In Irish folklore a small, mischievous sprite.
Leprechauns
is a mythological creature described as a beautiful, pure white stallion with wings. He was born from the blood of Medusa.
Pegasus
Greek Goddess of the Hunt, Forests and Hills, the Moon, Archery
Artemis
A figure in Jewish mythology, developed earliest in the Babylonian Talmud (3rd to 5th century AD). From c. AD 700–1000 onwards. She was known to be the first demon. And is said to have been Adam's first wife.
Lilith
The ability to physically transform through an inherently superhuman ability, divine intervention, demonic manipulation, sorcery, spells or having inherited the ability. Can take on a living or dead person's physical appearance by shedding their skin. When they shift, they literally become the person they're mimicking, gaining everything, including fingerprints and DNA; they can also mimic wounds, even very serious ones.
Shape Shifters
A mythical Greek bird with red and gold feathers who’s appearance was so bright it shone with pure sunlight.
Phoenix Firebird
were creatures that sang beautifully, luring those passing by to their deaths. Each one combined the appearance of a woman and a bird, with the exact appearance varying depending on the artist. Some artists drew them that had bodies of birds with the heads of women, while others made them look like women
The Sirens
Greek God of the Sky and King of the Gods
Zeus
It also shares many characteristics usually associated with demons, as both are held responsible for mental illness, diseases and possession. More commonly known as a genie (Though sometimes both beings are seen as different), they are supernatural creatures in Arab folklore and Islamic teachings which occupy a parallel world to that of mankind. Like humans, they can be good, evil or neutrally benevolent.
djinn
Cerberus from Greek mythology is one of these: a supernatural dog in folklore. Features that have been attributed to them include mangled black fur, glowing red eyes, super strength and speed, ghostly or phantom characteristics, and a foul odor.
Hell Hounds
In ancient Greek folklore is a minor female nature deity. Different from Greek goddesses, they are generally regarded as personifications of nature, are typically tied to a specific place or landform, and are usually depicted as beautiful maidens.
Nymphs
The three Headed Dog of Greek Mythology There are many unique creatures mentioned in Greek mythology. One of the most well known may be the three-headed dog. It was the job of it to guard the entrance to Hades. In Greek mythology, this was the underworld where spirits of the dead
Cerberus
Greek Goddess of the night, and the daughter of Chaos.
Nyx
is a mythological creature or evil spirit from the folklore of the First Nations Algonquin tribes based in the northern forests of Nova Scotia and other regions.was gaunt to the point of emaciation, its desiccated skin pulled tightly over its bones. With its bones pushing out against its skin, its complexion the ash-gray of death, and its eyes pushed back deep into their sockets, it looked like a gaunt skeleton recently disinterred from the grave. What lips it had were tattered and bloody. Unclean and suffering from suppuration of the flesh, gave off a strange and eerie odor of decay and decomposition, of death and corruption.
Wendigos
A person who uses witchcraft or sorcery, especially to reanimate dead people or to foretell the future by communicating with them is known as a ...
Necromancer
A being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank.
DemiGods