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Drawings of Mythical Creatures
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Aug 11 2010, 7:20 AM EDT |
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creature with the two legs of an eagle and the tail of a serpent.Stonepony83's artworkNo, it's not a minotaur. This is considered to be a "Bucentaur". It is like a centaur, only instead of a horse body, the bucentaur has the form of a bull.
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List of Mythical Creatures
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Aug 11 2010, 6:00 AM EDT |
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Frankenstein'sFrankenstein's Monster Furies G: Gargoyle Garuda Gashadokuro Ghost Ghoul Gnome Goat man Goblin Gog and Magog Golem Grant Gremlin Grendel (Beowulf) Griffin Grim Reaper Grither Gugalanna H: Hadhayosh Haetae/Xiezhi Harpy Haunt Headless Horseman Hell Hound Hippogriff Hobbit Hoga Hsigo Huldra Humbaba Hydra I: Ibong Adarna Imoogi Itcuintlipotzotli J:
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's Monster Furies G: Gargoyle Garuda Gashadokuro Ghost Ghoul Gnome Goat man Goblin Gog and Magog Golem Grant Gremlin Grendel (Beowulf) Griffin Grim Reaper Grither Gugalanna H: Hadhayosh Haetae/Xiezhi Harpy Haunt Headless Horseman Hell Hound Hippogriff Hobbit Hoga Hsigo Huldra Humbaba Hydra I: Ibong Adarna Imoogi Itcuintlipotzotli J: Jabberwock Jan
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Grendel
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Aug 10 2010, 1:53 PM EDT |
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a notorious ranger of the borderlands, who inhabited the fastnesses of moors and fens. The unhappy being had long lived in the land of monsters,
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Grendel
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Jabberwock
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Jabberwock
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Aug 10 2010, 1:37 PM EDT |
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outgrabe. The poem "Jabberwocky" also features centrally in the plot of the 2010 film 'Alice in Wonderland' directed by Tim Burton. However, the few lines that are recited in the film (by the Mad Hatter, played by Johnny Depp) are edited, and not directly taken from the original text.
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Aug 10 2010, 1:30 PM EDT |
I messed up the positioning of some of the bullet points in G section and can't work out how to move them back, if someone could sort this out that would be great. Added Grendel (Beowulf). |
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Grendel (Beowulf) Griffin Grim Reaper Grither Gugalanna H: Hadhayosh Haetae/Xiezhi Harpy Haunt Headless Horseman Hell Hound Hippogriff Hobbit Hoga Hsigo Huldra Humbaba Hydra I: Ibong Adarna Imoogi Itcuintlipotzotli J: Jabberwock Jan Jersey Devil Jian Jiang Shi Jingwei Jormungand Jotnar/Jotunn Jumpity-Jim K: Kampe Kelpie Keythong (Alce) Kirin/Qilin Knocker Kraken Krusnik Kui
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Aug 10 2010, 1:24 PM EDT |
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itsit's really an a creature that looks like a mixture between an insect and a dragon. Everything in ItalicItalics is a fictional creature (as in they only appear in poems or are recently createdcreated, likefor example the jabberwocky andor hobbits). A: Abada Abaddon / Apollyllon
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Green Man
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Aug 10 2010, 1:19 PM EDT |
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Jacj-in-the-Green,Jack-in-the-Green, he appears in mummings and folk-dancings that persist to this day - an anarchic, jovial, but also potentially disturbing figure, and one who offers a sly but explicit threat towards the girls.The Green Man may well embody some survival
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Green Man
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Aug 10 2010, 1:19 PM EDT |
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green tunics.The Green Man is the patron of subversives and survivors. He is belived to be a Celtic symbol of creative fertility in nature. He is not at all quaint, and should not be taken lightly.Text Copyright Wessex Books 2007Written by Michael St John Parker
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Green Man
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Aug 10 2010, 12:52 PM EDT |
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Green Man
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Aug 10 2010, 12:51 PM EDT |
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carved or painted heads, and sometimes whole figures of wild, shaggy men of the woods, are scattered throughout the iconography of mediaeval Europe. And unlike many of the devil-monsters whose effigies menace and grimace around the outsides of mediaeval churches, the Green Man was allowed fleshinside - or perhaps
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Wyvern
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Aug 10 2010, 12:27 PM EDT |
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the don'tfact havethat armsWyverns and onlyDragons haveare twoalways wingsshown with antheir opposablemouths thumbwide onopen, as each.if Wyvernsgulping the cooling liveair.Text Copyright Wessex Books 2007Written usuallyby shorterMichael livesSt thanJohn dragons.Parker
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Huldra
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Jul 17 2010, 7:27 AM EDT |
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the man she had takenthey would marry her. IfHowever, if a man did marriedmarry her however, (in a church in the name of god)god), tales tell;tell that she would turn into an ugly woman. But in
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Ankou
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door - making a sound that is sometimes heard by the living-living - or gives out a mournful wail like the irish Banshee. Sometimes it's reported to be seen as an apparition entering the house. itIt takes away the deaddead, who are then
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