Question:
Does any one know any mythical or magical creatures?
Stary_Night_Skies
2009-10-25 16:22:50 UTC
I'm writing a book and I need to know some magical creatures Ian can teach his tudents about. So far all I've got are Vampires (which I'm not going to use), Basilisks, Centaurs, Unicorns, Goblins, Elves, Griffins, Dragons, Nymphs, Faries, Pixies, and Pheonixes. I need some sort of sea creture. The best answers would be ones giving an extended list of creatures from greek mythology and european folk tale creatures who's names are spelled correctly. Please don't start giving me puffles and owls... I'm not asking for J. K. Rowling's made up creatures in Harry Potter, all right.

Also, if someone could explain a Griffin to me, that would be great!
Five answers:
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2009-10-25 17:17:59 UTC
alien; alkonost; Amphisbaena; angel; ankheg; anthropophagi; anurid; argonian; Argus; adaro; ahuizotl;Bahamut; balrog; banshee; Baphomet; basalisk; beholder; behemoth; bugbear;catoblepas; centaur; cerberus; chimera; chocobo; cockatrice; crocotta; cyclops;dhampir; dragon; dwarf /duerger; demon/devil; doppelgänger; drow; dryad; djinn;Echidna; elf; efreet; elemental; Euryale; ettin; ent;fairy; faun/ satyr; fenrir; firbolg; fomorian; flind/gnoll;garuda; gargoyle; genie; goblin; golem; geryon; ghast/ ghost/ ghoul; gnoll; gnome; gorgon; griffin; gremlin;haetae; harpy; hellhound; hippocamp; hippogriff; hobbit/halfling; hobgoblin; hydra; ;ichthyocentaurs; illithid/mind flayer; Ifrit; imp; incubus; indrik; ipotane; irin;jabberwocky; jaculus; jasconius; Jaud; jiu tou niao; jerff;Kampe; kappa; karura; kinnara; Kyūbi-no-kitsune; kelpie; kobalos/kabeiroi/kerkopes/ kobold; kraken; Kallikantzaros: lamia; lampades; leviathan; leokampoi; leprechaun; leocrocotta; lich; lizardman; leyak; lindworm; lycanthrope; licid; loxodon;manticore; melusine; Medusa; merfolk; merlion; mind flayer/illithid; minotaur; moogle; monocerus; moroi; myrmecoleon;;naga; nazgûl; nasnas; nixie; nymph; nantuko; nephilim; nue;ogre; orc; ophiotaurus; orthrus; olog-hai oni; orobas; ouroboros; Pan; pegasus; penanggalan; peryton; phoenix; pixiu; pixie; pyrausta; ;qilin/kirin; qiqirn; quilboar; quinotaur; questing beast ;rakshasa; ravana; roc; remorhaz; ronso; rompo; ryū; ;satyr; scorpion man; scylla; serpopard; shachihoko; siren; sirin; sphinx; succubus; sylph; sliver; strigoi; stymphalian bird; swallower;talso; tarasque; tengu; theriocephalus; thunderbird; troll; treefolk; titan; tonberry; tanar'ri;undine; unicorn; uruk-hai/uruk; umber hulk; urmahlullu;valkyrie; vampire; vrykolakas; Vedalken;waldergeist; warg; will-o'-wisp; wendigo; werecreature; wight; woodwose; wraith; wyvern; ;xill; xorn;yale; Yamata no Orochi; yeth hound; yeti; yōkai; ypotryll; yuan-ti;zarbi; zilla; zilant; Ziz; zhulong; zombie; zorigami; zygon.

Hope this is enuff. A griffin is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle with talons
Rosa Nancy
2009-10-26 00:04:53 UTC
I'm writing a book too so I know the hassle of internet research and library shuffle so I'll give you a boost. A Griffin is a cross between an Eagle and a Lion. The Lion being the King of Beasts and the Eagle the Lord of the Sky the Griffin was thought to be the best of both. As for others Try this site it has next to everything on it.

http://www.mythicalcreaturesguide.com/
Linda G
2009-10-25 23:34:28 UTC
Part of being an author is learning to do your own research. Look for that big building with the word "Library" on the front.
✰yes✰
2009-10-25 23:36:11 UTC
FYI most of the creatures in HP are real mythical creatures
anonymous
2009-10-25 23:51:06 UTC
mermaids, sirens, sea serpents, minotaurs, cerbus(the 3 headed dog) cyclops,chimera, stymphalian birds,harpies,hippocampi, hell hounds, werewolves, trolls,imps,zombies, thunder birds,spinx,ogres,gnomes, fire crabs,fire salamanders,


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