Cthulhu
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No mention of Hydra?
I didn't realize we could choose humanoid mythological creatures. I'm changing my answer to Baba Yaga and her chicken leg house.
Succubus
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The majestic and powerful Jackalope.
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Check the OP d:
Wish I had this book with me right now. I don't know how many nights I spent growing up reading this thing while I went to bed. Cover to cover dozens of times at least.
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Fictional. Not mythological.
This one scares me. I've had sleep paralysis quite a few times before but I don't usually open my eyes because I know these crazy things that people usually see like the shadow person or this. They say it's just all in your head though.
The best.
Valtýr;68449636 said:Is there really a difference?
The best.
Any new theories why there are dragons in so many different cultures? I personally think its because of dinosaur fossils.
Personally its all on the Hydra.
This thing doesn't get enough screen time or love (especially in games) in my opinion, it grows back its fucking heads when you cut 'em off.
You can't get much better than that.
Runner up: Chimera
Not a single Griffin mention...
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The Ashiarai Yashiki is an extremely bizarre Japanese spirit that takes the form of a disembodied leg and foot, many times larger than a normal human and often covered in mud or blood - this frightening being was believed to literally smash its way into the homes of terrified humans and demand them to wash it.
The reason behind this attack was unknown and most likely could never really be understood as spirits such as the Ashiarai Yashiki were believed to be governed by laws far beyond human understanding, yet even by Japanese mythology standards the Ashiarai Yashiki stands out as one of the more unique monsters of folklore and despite being little more than a giant foot it was capable of human speech.
Any new theories why there are dragons in so many different cultures? I personally think its because of dinosaur fossils.
Phoenix.
Werewolves
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Honorable mentions: Mermen & Incubi.
The term "wendigo psychosis" (also spelled many other ways, including "windigo psychosis" and "Witiko psychosis") refers to a condition in which sufferers developed an insatiable desire to eat human flesh even when other food sources were readily available,[15] often as a result of prior famine cannibalism.[16] Wendigo psychosis has traditionally been identified by Western psychologists as a culture-bound syndrome, though there is a debate over the existence of phenomenon as a genuine disorder. The theory was popular primarily among psychologists in the early 1900s, and may have resulted from a misinterpretation of northern Algonquian myths and culture.[17]
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The Ashiarai Yashiki is an extremely bizarre Japanese spirit that takes the form of a disembodied leg and foot, many times larger than a normal human and often covered in mud or blood - this frightening being was believed to literally smash its way into the homes of terrified humans and demand them to wash it.
The reason behind this attack was unknown and most likely could never really be understood as spirits such as the Ashiarai Yashiki were believed to be governed by laws far beyond human understanding, yet even by Japanese mythology standards the Ashiarai Yashiki stands out as one of the more unique monsters of folklore and despite being little more than a giant foot it was capable of human speech.
Succubus
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Also, I've always been haunted by the idea of the Wendigo from First Nations mythology... never was a fan of endless forests.
Team Pegasus!
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Personally its all on the Hydra.
This thing doesn't get enough screen time or love (especially in games) in my opinion, it grows back its fucking heads when you cut 'em off.
You can't get much better than that.
Runner up: Chimera
Jackalope isn't real?jackalope
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I am pretty sure this guy lives in my house.Makura-gaeshi: A monster that moves your pillow as you sleep (DAMN HIM)