Tengu are supernatural beings from Japanese folklore with human-like features, avian traits, and a reputation as guardians of mountains...
The Kongamato is a winged beast from African folklore, feared for its pterosaur-like appearance and aggressive attacks on those...
The Tikoloshe is a small, goblin-like creature from Zulu folklore, known for its mischief and malice. Often summoned by...
Mamlambo is a South African water serpent believed to lure victims with its glowing charm.
Nyami Nyami, the revered Zambezi River God in Tonga mythology, is said to have the body of a snake...
The Kishi is a two-faced demon from Angolan folklore, presenting a handsome human front and a hyena visage on...
Grootslang is a primordial serpent-elephant hybrid from South African legend, guarding caves of diamonds and gold.
The Drac, a serpent-like dragon from Catalan folklore, embodies chaos and nature's fury, with legends of terrorizing villages and...
Ojancanu is a giant from Cantabrian mythology, feared for his destructive tendencies and immense strength.
Trasgu is a goblin-like creature from Asturian folklore, often seen as a prankster in domestic settings.
Anjanas are kind, fairy-like beings from Cantabrian myth, symbolizing compassion and protection.
Tartalo is a cyclopean giant from Basque folklore, known for his strength and predatory nature.