| Adlet |
Ilitkuaik |
Paradoxical |
Momentum |
|
Greenlandic Inuit mythology. |
| Anaye |
'Adaalts'iisigii |
Infernal |
Blasphemy |
|
Navajo mythology. |
| Baykok |
Asduidah |
Infernal |
Cacophony |
|
Ojibway mythology. |
| Canotila |
Asduidah |
Aetherial |
Prasinofos |
|
Lakota mythology. |
| Chenoo |
Asduidah |
Infernal |
Sterisi |
|
Algonquin mythology. |
| Chepi |
Asduidah |
Celestial |
Curacion |
|
Narragansett mythology. |
| Jogah |
Asduidah |
Celestial |
Euphony |
|
Iroquois mythology. |
| Mannegishi |
Asduidah |
Poioumenonic |
Unfugl |
|
Cree mythology. |
| Nunnehi |
Asduidah |
Celestial |
Yahas |
(Type species for asduidah) |
Cherokee mythology. |
| Svnoyiehinvdo-Asivwy |
Asduidah |
Aetherial |
Lunar Aether |
|
Cherokee mythology. |
| Tariaksuq |
Ilitkuaik |
Aetherial |
True Shadow |
|
Inuit mythology. |
| --fill in later-- |
Pedigamek |
|
|
|
Abenaki mythology. |
| The Cunning |
Fey Folk |
Poioumenonic |
Mana |
The only beings left who can wield magic directly from their inherent essence; they learn spells simply by existing and experiencing life. They appear to be slightly shorter than the average human and have whorls of blue designed on their skin. |
|
| Alom-begwi-no-sis |
Pedigamek |
Paradoxical |
Flux |
|
Abenaki mythology. |
| Barbegazi |
Dvergars |
Paradoxical |
Momentum |
|
Swiss and French mythology. |
| Dvergar |
Dvergars |
Poioumenonic |
Unfugl |
(type species for dvergars) |
European mythology. Based on dwarfs. |
| Eloko |
Dvergars |
Infernal |
Imperium |
|
Bantu mythology. |
| Haltija |
Dvergars |
Shebvic |
Shavev Mashkalran |
|
Finnish mythology. |
| Krasnoludek |
Dvergars |
Aetherial |
Tmakikan |
|
Polish mythology. |
| Maa-alused |
Dvergars |
Paradoxical |
Paradox |
|
Estonian mythology. |
| Menehune |
Dvergars |
Aetherial |
Ikehua Lyua Pele |
|
Hawaiian mythology. |
| Nimerigar |
Dvergars |
Shebvic |
Kakraohy |
|
Shoshone mythology. |
| Nirumbee |
Dvergars |
Celestial |
Euskepsia |
|
Crow mythology. |
| Nisse |
Dvergars |
Aetherial |
Hvittdogg |
|
Scandinavian mythology. |
| Pech |
Dvergars |
Shebvic |
Oalkhaylaoataa |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Ruebezahl |
Dvergars |
Aetherial |
Kazaddarean |
|
European mythology. |
| Sheka |
Dvergars |
Infernal |
Misfortune |
|
Tatar mythology. |
| Sihirtia |
Dvergars |
Aetherial |
Genesis |
|
Nenets mythology. |
| Sindri |
Dvergars |
Shebvic |
Mashoaab |
|
Norse mythology. |
| Tikoloshe |
Dvergars |
Aetherial |
Conflueverant |
|
Nguni mythology. |
| Trauco |
Dvergars |
Celestial |
Dumaqu |
|
Chilote mythology. |
| Yehasuri |
Dvergars |
Aetherial |
Prasinofos |
|
Catawba mythology. |
| Elf |
Elves |
Aetherial |
Ashar |
|
European mythology. |
| Gnomes |
Gnomes |
Paradoxical |
Vonzot |
|
European mythology. |
| Askafroa |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Lunar Aether |
|
Swedish mythology. |
| Atomy |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Kiiric Yihi |
|
European mythology. |
| Avalonian |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Ashar |
|
English mythology. |
| Bean Nighe |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Poarta |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Coblynau |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Genesis |
|
Welsh mythology. |
| Daoine Coinnle |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
The Bright |
Small fairies with glowing diaphanous wings and bodies that shine. They live in lanterns and lamps in the houses of other fairies. Their glow turns off when they sleep. |
Name is Irish. |
| Faun |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Viridian Aether |
|
Greek mythology. |
| Fenodyree |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Tmakikan |
|
Manx mythology. |
| Frosky |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Hvittdogg |
|
|
| Green Child |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Prasinofos |
|
English mythology. |
| Knocker |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Kazaddarean |
|
Welsh and Cornish mythology. |
| Lauma |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Tykva Vlast |
|
Latvian mythology. |
| Macalla |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Sonic Aether |
Short fairies with huge mouths whose voices are exceptionally loud. Their voices allow them to imitate loud things like earthquakes, storms, and explosions, thus creating them. |
Name is Irish. |
| Mari-Morgan |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Anumun |
|
Welsh and Breton mythology. |
| Mooinjer Veggey |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Ikehua Lyua Pele |
|
Manx mythology. |
| Nixie |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Conflueverant |
|
Germanic mythology. |
| Poskakushka |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Lahab al'Qalb |
|
Russian mythology. |
| Psiludzie |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Nzwara Murazvo |
Dog-faced fairies whose Tradition centers on supersititions and stories about animals, from which they draw many different powers. |
Name is Polish. |
| Sanziana |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Hasken Fure |
|
Romanian mythology. |
| Scath Tire |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
True Shadow |
People of darkness. Fairies who are tall, slender, and mysterious, dwelling in shallow caves or places where light cannot reach. They have special cities underneath other fairy cities. They have pale white skin and huge eyes made of liquid silver. Their Traditions allow them to control shadows. |
Name is Irish. |
| Sprite |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Ma'Dhahabi |
|
European mythology. |
| Taranis |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Bijalee |
|
Celtic mythology. |
| Tire Realta |
Fairies |
Aetherial |
Qeernariji |
People of the stars; they have the cosmos in their skin and eyes, their hair and hearts. They draw from Traditions about stars, constellations, astrology in order to define their powers. |
Name is Irish. |
| Changeling |
Fairies |
Ambrosial |
Mortal Will |
|
European mythology. |
| Spiorad |
Fairies |
Ambrosial |
Spirit Energy |
Varied fairies whose forms reflect their environment - in the wilderness, they take on the form of large animals; in cities and towns, they take on the form of small, hairy people. They can speak to spirits and, when they die, they become spirits. |
Name is Irish. |
| Anjana |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Holy Virtue |
|
Cantabrian mythology. |
| Bannik |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Yahas |
|
Slavic mythology. |
| Bonaghjente |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Euphony |
Fairies who appear to be tiny people with colorful hair. They have beautiful voices and their Traditions are entirely based on songs. |
Name is Corsican. |
| Brabarn |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Euphoria |
Fairies from the far north who have ruddy skin and golden hair. They are known for their happy dispositions and kindness; their Traditions revolve around helping others and sharing joy. They are said to leave gifts at crossroads for travelers to take. In the darkest nights, they bring presents to orphans, the heartbroken, and the poor. |
Name is Swedish. |
| Brownie |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Hegnh |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Bugul Noz |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Dumaqu |
|
Breton mythology. |
| Chead Bhean |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Aemoa |
Fairies, almost always women, who remember their maternal ancestors back to the very first, but who lose their memory entirely if they are subservient to men. They appear to be slightly shorter than humans with colorful skin and huge flower blossoms on their backs. |
Name is Irish. |
| Daoine Saor |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Liberation Power |
The free people. Fairies who have never been colonized, enslaved, or exploited; they dwell in a remote corner of Lyrilla and are known to be fierce warriors. Their Traditions are uninfluenced by anyone outside their own people. They appear to be tall, slender, strong beings with bright orange hair, eyes that glow blue, and fins on their faces. |
Name is Irish. |
| Glaistig |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Elysian Essence |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Heldig |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Serendipity |
Short, gnarled fairies with pale, piebald skin and dark hair. They wear heavy hoods to hide their features, not out of shame or fear, but because to look upon their face is to experience good fortune, which they give only to those whom they think deserve it. They dwell in holes and pits near roads and other passageways, and if they are found, they ask travelers seven questions; the answers determine if they grant good luck to the traveler. |
Name is Norwegian. |
| Kith |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Banaru |
Fairies who are purple of skin and pale of hair; they are tall, slender, and strong. They know their relations instantly upon seeing them and have Traditions that pass down through their families. |
|
| Klogen |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Euskepsia |
Small, stout fairies who dwell under bridges and in other places near water. They can speak to any living thing and use this to gather great knowledge, which they share if they deem others willing to learn. They have huge, bushy hair (some with big beards, others with great eyebrows). Their feet are extremely large. |
Name is German. |
| Mikroslaos |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Iremia |
Similar to satyrs or fauns, but with one hoofed foot on a single leg. They hop about. Their Traditions allow them to deflect any unkindness sent their way. They have curly white hair and olive skin, with pointy ears. Some of them have butterfly wings, but they do not work. |
Name is Greek. |
| Nuosirdis |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Waarheid |
Powerful fairies, small in size but with a Tradition of invoking absolute Truth through ancient rhymes. They have seven furry butterfly wings and seven antennae. They appear to be orange, blue, and white in color, in various patterns. |
Name is Lithuanian. |
| Pienikansa |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Tenyocan |
Fairies from the far north with skin as black as night and eyes as white as snow. They have pointed ears and bladed fins on their arms. Their Traditions derive from their combat abilities; they are a proud warrior people. They are short but very fierce in battle. |
Name is Finnish. |
| Prowder |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Juaih |
|
European mythology. |
| Rdecaoseba |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Curacion |
Fat, merry ferries whose Traditions center around healing, medicine, and good health. They have huge hands covered in fur and distorted facial features. |
Name is Slovenian. |
| Tire Ildaite |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Radiance |
The colorful people. Tiny fairies with colorful butterfly wings. They are surrounded by bright auras and dance on rainbows. |
Name is Irish. |
| Trow |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Euergasia |
|
Orcadian mythology. |
| Tylwyth Teg |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Lhair |
|
Welsh mythology. |
| Xana |
Fairies |
Celestial |
Euphotonia |
|
Asturian mythology. |
| Alp-luachra |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Fusei |
|
Celtic mythology. |
| Bananach |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Corrogatio |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Bean Sith |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Cacophony |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Bodach |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Infernum |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Bohoken |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Mollesse |
|
|
| Corrigan |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Pravum |
|
Breton mythology. |
| Daoine Crualach |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Razdavit' |
The cruel people. Tall, slender fairies with skin like cobbled stones, dark purple in color. They have eyes blood red and fiery hair. Their Traditions are about dominating others. Their blood is acidic and they can speak to serpents. |
Name is Irish. |
| Dusios |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Peccatum |
|
Gaulish mythology. |
| Fear Gorta |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Sterisi |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Fear Liath |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Gossamer Light |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Ftitnies |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Hollow Energy |
Fairies who gain power from harming others; they pick a victim, whose Name they drain by locking them in a room and torturing them frequently. They have long fingernails made of metal. Their skin falls off regularly. |
Name is Maltese. |
| Fuath |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Feirua |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Gan Ainm |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Uafas |
Fairies with the whitest skin, insectoid eyes and wings, and long claws. Their Traditions are about fear, illusions, and fire. They are among the most powerful fairies, as they are beings of nightmare, and they can command nightmare monsters. |
Name is Irish. |
| Gent Petita |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Brown Aether |
Among the only fairies unaffected by iron, they are instead weak to silver. They have skin made of cast iron and eyes made of foul smoke. Their Traditions let them control vile machines and spread disease. They appear to be small figures with straight, white hair. |
Name is Catalan. |
| Jende Ona |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Tandh |
All-male fairies with red hair and beards; they have long necks that snake around and let them look around corners. They can retract their necks and hide their heads within their chests, speaking from their chest cavities. |
Name is Basque. |
| Kilmoulis |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Drenante |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Mincinosi |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Bedrog |
Fairies with False Names that protect them from being controlled with their Names like other fairies are. They have powerful glamours that let them appear to be almost anything, but their "true" forms are almost always inconspicuous appearing human-like beings that are a little shorter than normal and have pointy ears. |
Name is Romanian. |
| Redcap |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Ibbissu |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Sleigh Beggey |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Slitna |
|
Manx mythology. |
| Smamennesker |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Eldritch Energy |
Fairies with eye sockets but no eyes. They are stout figures with broad shoulders and spiky arms. They can speak doom. |
Name is Danish. |
| Spriggan |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Imperium |
|
Cornish mythology. |
| Trasgu |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Misfortune |
|
Northern Spanish mythology. |
| Vermehla |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Baleblood |
Four-armed fairies with red skin and red hair. They are a warrior species, though short in stature. They have baleblood in their veins and thus are triggered into violence when angered. |
Name is Portuguese. |
| Vila |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Thorn Energy |
|
Slavic mythology. |
| Vodnik |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Vile Energy |
|
Russian mythology. |
| Wrede |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Arnum |
Small fairies, about the size of a human hand, with six arms and three legs and dragonfly wings. Their arms and legs end in claws that cause intense pain. They are pale white in color. |
Name is Dutch. |
| Xuclador |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Quaestus |
Small fairies with mosquito wings and proboscis. They drink blood, which they turn into magical charms that allow them to become huge and beautiful if they so choose. |
Name is Catalan. |
| Zaboraveni |
Fairies |
Infernal |
Stravomenos |
Small, bearded men with a third eye in their chin, always hidden by their beard. If they reveal this eye to someone, the person will be hypnotized and have their memories drained away. They can only get their memories back if they shave the zaboraveni's beard. |
Name is Bulgarian. |
| Boaxente |
Fairies |
Nommic |
Emotional Resonance |
Fairies often considered to be hideous, they have the ability to turn emotions into fine drinks. They sell these as potions. |
Name is Basque. |
| Fear Dearg |
Fairies |
Nommic |
Blood Energy |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Suddig |
Fairies |
Nommic |
Psionic Energy |
Fairies that take the form of a grey light in the distance. If they are observed directly, they take the form of someone the viewer knows. They can read minds. |
Name is Swedish. |
| Vemeesst |
Fairies |
Nommic |
Soul Energy |
Fairies with dark black fur all over their bodies. They have three eyes, one on each side of their triangular heads. They dwell in caves and can see souls. |
Name is Luxembourgish. |
| Colt-Pixie |
Fairies |
Paradoxical |
Momentum |
|
English mythology. |
| Daoine Maithe |
Fairies |
Paradoxical |
Complexity |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Inimised |
Fairies |
Paradoxical |
Paradox |
Fairies that appear to be the exact opposite of whomever is observing them. |
Name is Estonian. |
| Pixie |
Fairies |
Paradoxical |
Flux |
|
English mythology. |
| Psotnik |
Fairies |
Paradoxical |
Vonzot |
|
Polish mythology. |
| Adhene |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Mana |
|
Manx mythology. |
| Aos Si |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Fey Energy |
(type species for fairies) |
Irish mythology. |
| Bluecap |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Ethereal Essence |
|
English mythology. |
| Bocanach |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Ayase |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Cogar |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Arcane Shadow |
Small fairies, about half the size of a person, with disproportionately small feet, hands, and face. Their hair is long and knotted, and their eyes are always dark. They can vanish longer and more powerfully than other fairies, and they always know a secret about the person they are speaking to. |
Name is Irish. |
| Fay |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Dream Energy |
|
European mythology. |
| Habetrot |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Fate |
|
Anglo-Scottish mythology. |
| Kornandon |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Kutsegula |
|
Breton mythology. |
| Leprechaun |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Fortune |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Puca |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Unfugl |
|
Celtic mythology. |
| Satyr |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Stagma |
|
Greek mythology. |
| Scealai |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Poioumenon |
|
Name is Irish. |
| Tuath |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Kor |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Urisk |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Tahalana |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Vadleany |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Symbolism |
|
Hungarian mythology. |
| Yalley |
Fairies |
Poioumenonic |
Ginginyuneti |
|
|
| Behendig |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
Gemtkhereg |
Small fairies who dwell in cities, hidden in the walls of buildings, in dark corners, in places no one looks. They live off what they steal and have Traditions that help them do so. They appear to be gnarled brownies. |
Name is Dutch. |
| Fadas |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
Shavev Mashkalran |
Tall, powerful fairies who dwell in cities and invoke the local laws to protect any building they are in. They have many Traditions specific to the places they dwell. They have the power to repel invaders. They have dark skin and even darker eyes. |
Name is Portuguese. |
| Firbolg |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
D'qiarsea |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Hocserelo |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
Mashoaab |
Small fairies who dwell underground. They are similar to knockers, but they have diamonds for eyes and can see through stone. |
Name is Hungarian. |
| Kleine Leute |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
Shebv Heya |
Small, hairy fairies with red skin and huge noses and ears. They wear purple from head to toe. Their Traditions allow them to revert any object to the state it was in a day ago, a week ago, or a year ago. |
Name is German. |
| Saor Dumha |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
Cu'ucuch'ik |
Fairies who build great structures via their Traditions. They are short and stout, have green hair and big ears, and they can grow extra limbs when needed for short periods of time. |
Name is Irish. |
| Shkathet |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
Kakraohy |
One-legged fairies with electric skin and hair and eyes made of jewels. They have five arms and nine fingers on each hand. Their Traditions allow them to learn and use the Traditions of others. |
Name is Albanian. |
| Vindingrijk |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
Menab'e |
Tiny fairies with four bird wings. They have green skin and golden hair, and their Traditions allow them to sense and find any item they need in any circumstance. |
Name is Dutch. |
| Vough |
Fairies |
Shebvic |
Oalkhyalaoataa |
|
English mythology. |
| Alux |
Goblins |
Aetherial |
Tmakikan |
|
Mayan mythology. |
| Bauchan |
Goblins |
Shebvic |
D'qiarsea |
|
Scottish mythology. |
| Bugbear |
Goblins |
Infernal |
Ibbissu |
|
English mythology. |
| Chaneque |
Goblins |
Aetherial |
Poarta |
|
Aztec mythology. |
| Douen |
Goblins |
Aetherial |
Nzwara Murazvo |
|
Trinidadian mythology. |
| Dunnie |
Goblins |
Shebvic |
Gemtkhereg |
|
Anglo-Scottish mythology. |
| Duende |
Goblins |
Infernal |
Feirua |
|
Iberian and Filipino mythology. |
| Ettin |
Goblins |
Infernal |
Sterisi |
|
Northumbrian mythology. |
| Farfadet |
Goblins |
Celestial |
Hegnh |
|
French mythology. |
| Goblin |
Goblins |
Infernal |
Uafas |
(type species for goblins) |
European mythology. |
| Gudrobonga |
Goblins |
Infernal |
Quaestus |
|
Santal mythology. |
| Hobgoblin |
Goblins |
Poioumenonic |
Unfugl |
|
English mythology. |
| Iratxo |
Goblins |
Aetherial |
Bailaohu Jiinghua |
|
Basque mythology. |
| Kobold |
Goblins |
Aetheria |
Kazaddarean |
|
Germanic mythology. |
| Lutin |
Goblins |
Aetherial |
Viridian Aether |
|
French mythology. |
| Menninkainen |
Goblins |
Poioumenonic |
Fortune |
|
Finnish mythology. |
| Muki |
Goblins |
Shebvic |
Mashoaab |
|
Andrean mythology. |
| Nuno sa punso |
Goblins |
Infernal |
Misfortune |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Ponaturi |
Goblins |
Infernal |
Eldritch Energy |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Pukwudgie |
Goblins |
Aetherial |
Lahab al'Qalb |
|
Wampanoag mythology. |
| Shishiga |
Goblins |
Aetherial |
Hvittdogg |
|
Russian mythology. |
| Wearg |
Wearga |
Shebvic |
Gemtkhereg |
Wearga (pronounced "warga") have three forms: the first is their night form, wherein they have claws, fiery eyes, and sharp features; their day form, wherein they appear to be human; and their hidden form, which they take to escape, and wherein they appear to be a shadowy cloud. They have various powers rooted in urban legends. They can breathe blue and white flames, leap two or three times their own heights, and fake their own deaths for a day. |
Name is Old English. Based on urban legends, especially Spring-Heeled Jack. |
| Karnon |
Wild Hunt |
Poioumenonic |
Kutsegula |
|
Based on Cernunnos of Celtic mythology. |
| Dyn Corniog |
Wild Hunt |
Infernal |
Uafas |
|
Based on Gwyn ap Nudd of Welsh mythology. |
| Herlething |
Wild Hunt |
Poioumenonic |
Fate |
|
Based on King Herla of Germanic mythology. |
| Hulda |
Wild Hunt |
Celestial |
Euskepsia |
|
Based on Frau Holle of Grimm's fairytales. |
| Lussiferda |
Wild Hunt |
Infernal |
Arnum |
|
Based on St. Lucy of Christian mythology. |
| Manannan |
Wild Hunt |
Poioumenonic |
Arcane Shadow |
|
Based on Manannán mac Lir of Irish and Manx mythology. |
| Perchtaine |
Wild Hunt |
Celestial |
Ujjval Aatma |
|
Based on Perchta of Alpine mythology. |
| Santa Compagna |
Wild Hunt |
Celestial |
Celeste Water |
|
Based on Iberian mythology. |
| Veitha |
Wild Hunt |
Shebvic |
Oalkhaylaoataa |
|
Based on Wotan of Norse mythology. |
| Volcji Pastir |
Wild Hunt |
Aetherial |
Lunar Aether |
|
Name is Croatian. |
| Wild Huntsman |
Wild Hunt |
Poioumenonic |
Fuinneamh |
(type species for wild hunt) |
European mythology. |
| Zitellu |
Zitelli |
Celestial |
Serendipity |
|
Name is Corsican. |
| Acalica |
Runakuna |
Aetherial |
Bijalee |
|
Bolivian mythology. |
| Anhanga |
Runakuna |
Aetherial |
Nzwara Murazvo |
|
Tupinambá mythology. |
| Caipora |
Runakuna |
Aetherial |
Prasinofos |
|
Tupi-Guarani mythology. |
| Chullachaki |
Runakuna |
Aetherial |
Ashar |
|
Quechua mythology. |
| Curupira |
Runakuna |
Celestial |
Ujjval Aatma |
|
Tupi-Guarani mythology. |
| Mohan |
Runakuna |
Celestial |
Yahas |
|
South and Central American mythology. |
| Ngen |
Runakuna |
Aetherial |
Anumun |
(type species for runakuna) |
Mapuche mythology. |
| Tapire-iauara |
Runakuna |
Celestial |
Hegnh |
|
Amazonian cryptid. |
| Anchanchu |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Brown Aether |
|
Aymara mythology. |
| Anchimayen |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Pravum |
|
Mapuche mythology. |
| Boto |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Feirua |
|
Brazilian mythology. |
| Capelobo |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Uafas |
|
Brazilian mythology. |
| Cherufe |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Slitna |
|
Mapuche mythology. |
| Colocolo |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Vile Energy |
|
Mapuche mythology. |
| Gualichu |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Gossamer Light |
|
Mapuche mythology. |
| Imbunche |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Blasphemy |
|
Chilote mythology. |
| Juma |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Baleblood |
|
Brazilian mythology, based on mapinguari. |
| Jurupari |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Misfortune |
|
Brazilian mythology. |
| Kharisiri |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Razdavit' |
|
Andean mythology. |
| Peuchen |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Quaestus |
|
Mapuche mythology. |
| Wekufe |
Wekufue |
Infernal |
Hollow Energy |
(type species for wekufue) |
Mapuche mythology. |
| Zazotleins |
Zazotleins |
Celestial |
Tenyocan |
|
Central American mythology. |
| Akhs |
Akhs |
Aetherial |
Poarta |
|
Egyptian mythology. |
| Anzilaq |
Anzilaq |
Aetherial |
Hamasat al-Sahra |
|
Name is Arabic. Based on Dune sandworms. |
| Aicha Kardicha |
Djinn |
Aetherial |
Conflueverant |
|
Moroccan mythology. |
| Çor |
Djinn |
Aetherial |
Lahab al'Qalb |
|
Turkic and Mongolian mythology. |
| Div |
Djinn |
Infernal |
Infernum |
|
Azerbaijiani mythology. |
| Hatif |
Djinn |
Infernal |
Cacophony |
|
Arabian mythology. |
| Hinn |
Djinn |
Infernal |
Eldritch Energy |
|
Arabian mythology. |
| Ifrit |
Djinn |
Infernal |
Msawhat |
|
Islamic mythology. |
| Jann |
Djinn |
Aetherial |
Genesis |
|
Islamic mythology. |
| Jinni |
Djinn |
Aetherial |
Fate |
(type species for djinn) |
Arabian and Islamic mythology. |
| Marid |
Djinn |
Infernal |
Ibbissu |
|
Islamic mythology. |
| El Naddaha |
Djinn |
Ambrosial |
The Law |
|
Egyptian mythology. |
| Nasnas |
Djinn |
Infernal |
Blasphemy |
|
Arabian mythology. |
| Qareen |
Djinn |
Shebvic |
Shebv Heya |
|
Islamic mythology. |
| Sila |
Djinn |
Infernal |
Gossamer Light |
|
Arabian mythology. |
| Geliqurofi |
Geliqurofi |
Shebvic |
Shebv Heya |
|
Name is Persian. |
| Kashirum |
Kashirum |
Infernal |
Gossamer Light |
Powerful beings with human-like forms and arthropodal features. The most famous of these are the Srisian spiderkin. |
Name is Sumerian. |
| Barhana |
Barhana |
Poioumenonic |
Ethereal Essence |
|
Name is Hindi. |
| Aitu |
Iwi Atua |
Infernal |
Misfortune |
|
Polynesian mythology. |
| 'Aumakua |
Iwi Atua |
Celestial |
Aemoa |
|
Hawaiian mythology. |
| Baijinji |
Iwi Atua |
|
|
|
Yolngu mythology. |
| Hakuturi |
Iwi Atua |
Aetherial |
Prasinofos |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Hanau epe |
Iwi Atua |
Celestial |
Ujjval Aatma |
|
Easter Island mythology. |
| Jumbee |
Iwi Atua |
Infernal |
Infernum |
|
Caribbean mythology. |
| Ka'ao |
Iwi Atua |
Poioumenonic |
Dream Energy |
|
Name is Hawaiian. |
| Kaupe |
Iwi Atua |
Infernal |
Bedrog |
|
Hawaiian mythology. |
| Kupua |
Iwi Atua |
Poioumenonic |
Poioumenon |
|
Hawaiian mythology. |
| Malingee |
Iwi Atua |
Infernal |
Cacophony |
|
Indigenous Australian mythology. |
| Manaia |
Iwi Atua |
Poioumenonic |
Mana |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Mareikura |
Iwi Atua |
Aetherial |
Kiiric Yihi |
|
Tuamotu mythology. |
| Matuku-tangotango |
Iwi Atua |
Infernal |
Arnum |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Moehau |
Iwi Atua |
Aetherial |
Nzwara Murazvo |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Mo'o |
Iwi Atua |
Celestial |
Banaru |
|
Hawaiian mythology. |
| Nawao |
Iwi Atua |
Shebvic |
B'qar |
|
Hawaiian mythology. |
| Nimona |
Iwi Atua |
Aetherial |
Conflueverant |
|
Name is Maori. |
| Nuku-mai-tore |
Iwi Atua |
Aetherial |
Ikehua Lyua Pele |
(type species for iwi atua) |
Maori mythology. |
| Patupaiarehe |
Iwi Atua |
Paradoxical |
Complexity |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Taniwha |
Iwi Atua |
Infernal |
Feirua |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Taotao Mo'na |
Iwi Atua |
Nommic |
Ancestral Memory |
|
Chamoru mythology. |
| Tapairu |
Iwi Atua |
Nommic |
Psionic Energy |
|
Mangaia mythology. |
| Tipua |
Iwi Atua |
Paradoxical |
Flux |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Waitoreke |
Iwi Atua |
Poioumenonic |
Stagma |
|
New Zealand mythology. |
| Naga |
Nagas |
Poioumenonic |
Tahalana |
|
Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology. |
| Apsara |
Rakshasas |
|
|
|
Hindu and Buddhist mythology. |
| Asura |
Rakshasas |
|
|
|
Hindu and Buddhist mythology. |
| Kumbhanda |
Rakshasas |
|
|
|
Buddhist mythology. |
| Orang Bunian |
Rakshasas |
|
|
|
Melanesian mythology. |
| Rakshasa |
Rakshasas |
Ambrosial |
Karma |
(type species for rakshasas) |
Hindu mythology. |
| Yaksha |
Rakshasas |
Aetherial |
Bijalee |
|
Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology. |
| Gandharva |
Rakshasas |
|
|
|
Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology. |
| Deva |
Rakshasas |
|
|
|
Hindu and Buddhist mythology. |
| Spirit |
Spirits |
Ambrosial |
Spirit Energy |
|
|
| Ama-ron |
Giants |
Poioumenonic |
Poioumenon |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Chahnameed |
Giants |
Poioumenonic |
Unfugl |
|
Mohegan and Pequot mythology. |
| Famangomadan |
Giants |
Infernal |
Quaestus |
|
Spanish mythology. |
| Goliath |
Giants |
Shebvic |
Oalkhaylaoataa |
|
Jewish and Christian mythology. |
| Ispolin |
Giants |
Ambrosial |
The Law |
|
Bulgarian mythology. |
| Maero |
Giants |
Infernal |
Brown Aether |
|
Maori mythology. |
| Neringa |
Giants |
Infernal |
Arnum |
|
Baltic mythology. |
| Tsul'kalu |
Giants |
Celestial |
Euskepsia |
|
Cherokee mythology. |
| Velikan |
Giants |
Infernal |
Vile Energy |
|
Russian opera. |
| Caligorante |
Giants |
Infernal |
Misfortune |
|
French mythology. |
| Giant |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Tmakikan |
(type species for giants) |
North American mythology (Paul Bunyan). |
| Hewiixi |
Giants |
Poioumenonic |
Stagma |
|
Hawaiian mythology. |
| Hrimthur |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Hvittdogg |
|
Norse mythology. |
| Humbaba |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Ma'Dhahabi |
|
Mesopotamian mythology. |
| Kua Fu |
Giants |
Shebvic |
Mashoaab |
|
Chinese mythology. |
| Patagon |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Lunar Aether |
|
European colonial mythology in South America. |
| Puntan |
Giants |
Paradoxical |
Complexity |
|
Mariana Islands mythology. |
| Cormoran |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Kiiric Yihi |
|
Cornish mythology. |
| Dasamahayodha |
Giants |
Shebvic |
Gebvel |
|
Sinhala mythology. |
| Gawr |
Giants |
Celestial |
Euergasia |
|
Welsh mythology. |
| Goegmagot |
Giants |
Infernal |
Imperium |
|
Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mythology. And Welsh mythology. |
| Jentil |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Bailaohu Jinghua |
|
Basque mythology. |
| Starkad |
Giants |
Celestial |
Hegnh |
|
Norse mythology. |
| Si-Te-Cah |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Conflueverant |
|
Paiute mythology. |
| Titan |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Bijalee |
|
Greek mythology. |
| Urias |
Giants |
Celestial |
Waarheid |
|
Romanian mythology. |
| A-senee-ki-wakw |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Kazaddarean |
|
Abenaki mythology. |
| Daidarabotchi |
Giants |
Celestrial |
Dumaqu |
|
Japanese mythology. |
| Emim |
Giants |
Poioumenonic |
Kor |
|
Jewish and Christian mythology. |
| Fomorian |
Giants |
Infernal |
Mollesse |
|
Irish mythology. |
| Inugpasugssuk |
Giants |
Nommic |
Psionic Energy |
|
Netsilik or Inuit mythology. |
| Jotunn |
Giants |
Shebvic |
Shebv Heya |
|
Norse mythology. |
| Surtr |
Giants |
Aetherial |
Lahab al'Qalb |
|
Norse mythology. |
| Toell |
Giants |
Shebvic |
D'qiarsea |
|
Estonian mythology. |
| Ysbaddaden |
Giants |
Paradoxical |
Paradox |
|
Welsh mythology. |
| Jenu |
Giants |
Nommic |
Mijjit |
|
Mi'kmaq mythology. |
| Aigamuxa |
Ogres |
Nommic |
Soul Energy |
|
Khoikhoi mythology. |
| Buggane |
Ogres |
Aetherial |
True Shadow |
|
Manx mythology. |
| Căpcăun |
Ogres |
Infernal |
Vile Energy |
|
Romanian mythology. |
| Dzunukwa |
Ogres |
Shebvic |
Mashoaab |
|
Kwakwakaʼwakw and Nuu-chah-nulth mythology |
| Ghoul |
Ogres |
Infernal |
Sterisi |
|
Arabian mythology. |
| Groac'h |
Ogres |
Infernal |
Pravum |
|
Breton mythology. |
| Ogre |
Ogres |
Infernal |
Mollesse |
(type species for ogres) |
French mythology. |
| Stallo |
Ogres |
Infernal |
Uafas |
|
Sami mythology. |
| Tepegoz |
Ogres |
Shebvic |
D'qiarsea |
|
Turkic mythology. |
| Tikbalang |
Ogres |
Infernal |
Ibbissu |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Trolls |
Trolls |
Infernal |
Slitna |
|
Scandinavian mythology. |
| Vaettir |
Vaettir |
Shebvic |
Shavev Mashkalran |
|
Norse mythology. |
| Abarinzi |
Abarinzi |
Celestial |
Hegnh |
|
Name is Kinyarwanda. |
| Adroanzi |
Awon Emi |
Aetherail |
Viridian Aether |
|
Lugbara mythology. |
| Akuko Ifo |
Awon Emi |
Poioumenonic |
Dream Energy |
|
Name is Igbo. |
| Amamaisim |
Awon Emi |
Shebvic |
Kakraohy |
|
Efik mythology. |
| Arusi |
Awon Emi |
|
|
|
Igbo mythology. |
| Aziza |
Awon Emi |
Celestial |
Euphony |
|
Dahomey mythology. |
| Egbere |
Awon Emi |
|
|
|
Yoruba mythology. |
| Eniyan |
Awon Emi |
Celestial |
Banaru |
|
Name is Yoruba. |
| Exu |
Awon Emi |
Ambrosial |
The Law |
|
Yoruba mythology. |
| Lwa |
Awon Emi |
Celestial |
Waarheid |
|
Haitian Voudou mythology. |
| Ndem |
Awon Emi |
Aetherial |
Conflueverant |
|
Efik mythology. |
| Nsamanfo |
Awon Emi |
Nommic |
Ancestral Memory |
|
Akan mythology. |
| Orisha |
Awon Emi |
Poioumenonic |
Poioumenon |
(type species for awon emi) |
Yoruba mythology. |
| Ruhu |
Awon Emi |
Paradoxical |
Flux |
|
Name is Hausa. |
| Adbar |
Imyuka |
|
|
|
Ethiopian mythology. |
| Amadlozi |
Imyuka |
|
|
|
Nguni mythology. |
| Ayaanle |
Imyuka |
Celestial |
Celeste Water |
|
Somali mythology. |
| Fanahy |
Imyuka |
Celestial |
Iremia |
Small beings whose smiles extend beyond their faces. They have bright green hair and dark skin. They cannot engage in violence or they turn into a puff of smoke. They speak backwards. |
Name is Malagasy. |
| Hadithi |
Imyuka |
Celestial |
Yahas |
Tall, thin beings with the ears of various animals (usually zebra, giraffe, or impala) and six arms. When they hold hands with one another, they form powerful bonds through which they can share almost anything. They speak without words. |
Name is Swahili. |
| Inganekwane |
Imyuka |
Celestial |
Euskepsia |
Golden beings with huge ears and feet. Their eyes are in the backs of their heads, but they can see out of all sides. They often speak in deep aphorisms. |
Name is Zulu. |
| Moea |
Imyuka |
Aetherial |
The Bright |
Small beings with eyes that emit sharp beams of bright light. They dwell in a mountain valley and live only in the shade of ancient trees. They write words on light. |
Name is Sesotho. |
| Mzimu |
Imyuka |
Poioumenonic |
Dream Energy |
Beings that always appear to be ancient, no matter how old they are, and who speak in images. The soles of their feet are bright red. |
Name is Chichewa. |
| Ngano |
Imyuka |
Celestial |
Liberation Power |
Horned people (like those of an eland) who cannot be conquered. They have skin like black stone and eyes like green jewels, but their bodies become like water if attacked. Their words spark flames. |
Name is Shona. |
| Peri |
Imyuka |
Aetherial |
Hasken Fure |
Small beings that live in blossoms of flowers. They have tiny dragonfly wings and dark skin, with hair the color of flowers. They can hear for miles around them, and their words travel just as far. |
Name is Kinyarwanda. |
| Sheeko |
Imyuka |
Poioumenonic |
Symbolism |
Beings that take on up to three forms, depending on which symbols are inscribed on their eyelids. They have a very symbolic language. |
Name is Somali. |
| Tereti |
Imyuka |
Poioumenonic |
Ginginyuneti |
Type species for imyuka. They speak the First Language. They wear their language on their skin, which naturally generates there to tell their story. They glow with their words/ |
Name is Amharic. |
| Umoya |
Imyuka |
Poioumenonic |
Mana |
Small beings who have tongues made of molten rock that allow them to speak to inanimate objects, which do as they command. They have hair made of wires made of different jewels. They have eight spells, each one having to do with enchanting items to do basic tasks, but they vary by individual. |
Name is Xhosa. |
| Vazimba |
Imyuka |
|
|
|
Malagasy mythology. |
| Agogwe |
Madhimoni |
Infernal |
Feirua |
|
East African mythology. |
| Kalanoro |
Madhimoni |
Infernal |
Drenante |
|
Malagasy mythology. |
| Mbwiri |
Madhimoni |
Infernal |
Vile Energy |
|
Central African mythology. |
| Ogbanje |
Madhimoni |
Infernal |
Misfortune |
|
Odinani mythology. |
| Shetani |
Madhimoni |
Infernal |
Razdavit' |
|
Makonde mythology. |
| Zar |
Madhimoni |
Infernal |
|
|
Ethiopian mythology. |
| Chilombo |
Zilombo |
Poioumenonic |
Kutsegula |
|
Name is Chichewa. |
| Anito |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Liberation Power |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Apo |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Tenyocan |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Katutubo |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Euskepsia |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Mahipnat |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Radiance |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Bibao |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Juaih |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Binudbud |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Holy Virtue |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Lumalayag |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Curacion |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Mun-apoh |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Lhair |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Ninuno |
Diwata |
Celestial |
Aemoa |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Be'tang |
Diwata |
Poioumenonic |
Dream Energy |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Bulaiyao |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Ikehua Lyua Pele |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Bulaw |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Qeernariji |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Hangin |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Poarta |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Ilanit |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Kiiric Yihi |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Kalag Paray |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Tmakikan |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Malawan |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Hasken Fure |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Taw Gubat |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Prasinofos |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Tawong Damo |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Kazaddarean |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Tonong |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Viridian Aether |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Umboh |
Diwata |
Aetherial |
Nzwara Murazvo |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Aggirigira |
Diwata |
Infernal |
Misfortune |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Ginarawan |
Diwata |
Infernal |
Imperium |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Kolkolibag |
Diwata |
Infernal |
Pravum |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Labang |
Diwata |
Infernal |
Brown Aether |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Mangalo |
Diwata |
Infernal |
Arnum |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Salakap |
Diwata |
Infernal |
Vile Energy |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Arantao |
Diwata |
Shebvic |
Shebv Heya |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Binangewan |
Diwata |
Paradoxical |
Flux |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Engkanto |
Diwata |
Poioumenonic |
Mana |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Hipag |
Diwata |
Shebvic |
D'qiarsea |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Mamlindao |
Diwata |
Shebvic |
B'qar |
|
Filipino mythology. |
| Dokkaebi |
Jingshen |
Paradoxical |
Flux |
|
Korean mythology. |
| Gasin |
Jingshen |
Celestial |
Hegnh |
|
Korean mythology. |
| Gunungsin |
Jingshen |
Shebvic |
D'qiarsea |
|
Korean mythology. |
| Inmyeonjo |
Jingshen |
Celestial |
Holy Virtue |
|
Korean mythology. |
| Kumiho |
Jingshen |
Infernal |
Thorn Energy |
|
Korean mythology. |
| Menshen |
Jingshen |
Poioumenonic |
Kutsegula |
|
Chinese mythology. |
| Mogwai |
Jingshen |
Infernal |
Drenante |
|
Chinese mythology. |
| Sansin |
Jingshen |
Aetherial |
Kiiric Yihi |
|
Korean mythology. |
| Shanleng |
Jingshen |
Aetherial |
Kazaddarean |
|
Chinese mythology. |
| Taotie |
Jingshen |
Infernal |
Feirua |
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Chinese mythology. |
| Ungnyeo |
Jingshen |
Celestial |
Euergasia |
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Korean mythology. |
| Yaoguai |
Jingshen |
Poioumenonic |
Mana |
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Chinese mythology. |
| --fill in later-- |
Naat |
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| Amanojaku |
Onis |
Infernal |
Peccatum |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Hashihime |
Onis |
Infernal |
Thorn Energy |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Ibaraki-doji |
Onis |
Infernal |
Ibbissu |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Kidomaru |
Onis |
Infernal |
Sterisi |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Kijo |
Onis |
Infernal |
Quaestus |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Namahage |
Onis |
Infernal |
Fusei |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Onihitokuchi |
Onis |
Infernal |
Cacophony |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Shuten-doji |
Onis |
Infernal |
Drenante |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Tengu |
Onis |
Infernal |
Hollow Energy |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Ushi-Oni |
Onis |
Infernal |
Gossamer Light |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Hitotsume-kozo |
Yokai |
Poioumenonic |
Unfugl |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Kinoko |
Yokai |
Poioumenonic |
Arcane Shadow |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Kitsune |
Yokai |
Poioumenonic |
Dream Energy |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Mononoke |
Yokai |
Poioumenonic |
Kor |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Ouni |
Yokai |
Poioumenonic |
Stagma |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Tanuki |
Yokai |
Poioumenonic |
Fortune |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Yosei |
Yokai |
Poioumenonic |
Mana |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Chōchin-obake |
Yokai |
Poioumenonic |
Poioumenon |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Nurarihyon |
Yokai |
Celestial |
Lhair |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Tennin |
Yokai |
Celestial |
Celeste Water |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Waira |
Yokai |
Celestial |
Banaru |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Yobuko |
Yokai |
Celestial |
Euphony |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Akaname |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Brown Aether |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Akuma |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Razdavit' |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Dodomeki |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Drenante |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Ishinagenjo |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Ibbissu |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Kamikiri |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Bedrog |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Keukegen |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Vile Energy |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Mikaribaba |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Arnum |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Rokurokubi |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Blasphemy |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Samebito |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Baleblood |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Umibōzu |
Yokai |
Infernal |
Fusei |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Aosaginohi |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Lunar Aether |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Enenra |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Lahab al'Qalb |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Inugami |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Nzwara Murazvo |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Kawauso |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Conflueverant |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Raiju |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Bijalee |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Yama-uba |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Kazaddarean |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Nando-baba |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Temporal Aether |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Tsurara-onna |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Hvittdogg |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Shinigami |
Yokai |
Aetherial |
Poarta |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Korpokkur |
Yokai |
Shebvic |
Kakraohy |
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Ainu mythology. |
| Yamajijii |
Yokai |
Shebvic |
Shebv Heya |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Totetsu |
Yokai |
Shebvic |
Mashoaab |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Tsuchigumo |
Yokai |
Shebvic |
Menab'e |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Obake |
Yokai |
Paradoxical |
Flux |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Satori |
Yokai |
Nommic |
Psionic Energy |
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Japanese mythology. |
| Besta-fera |
Centaurs |
Infernal |
Feirua |
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Brazilian mythology. |
| Centaur |
Centaurs |
Aetherial |
Livadi |
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Greek mythology. |
| Cheval Effrayant |
Centaurs |
Infernal |
Uafas |
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Name is French. |
| Doamin |
Centaurs |
Poioumenonic |
Dream Energy |
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| Hogatar |
Centaurs |
Aetherial |
Kazaddarean |
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| Inyedube |
Centaurs |
Shebvic |
Kakraohy |
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Name is Zulu. |
| Onocentaur |
Centaurs |
Celestial |
Hegnh |
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Greek mythology. |
| Siesorn |
Centaurs |
Aetherial |
Ashar |
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| Cyclops |
Cyclopes |
Poioumenonic |
Arcane Shadow |
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Greek mythology. |
| Abantubamanzi |
Merfolk |
Aetherial |
Nzwara Murazvo |
Merfolk with nearly a fully anthropomorphic fish body, except that their face is fully Taggaran human. They live in the Great Southern Ocean and have furry fish tails. They have the ability to speak to and control fish and can transform into different kinds of fish at will. |
Name is Xhosa. |
| Adaro |
Merfolk |
Infernal |
Feirua |
Merfolk with with gills behind their ears, tail fins as their feet, a shark's dorsal fin as a horn, and a swordfish or sawfish spear growing out of their head. They can ride waterspouts and walk on rainbows. They can fire poisonous fish out of their mouths. they can enter into the dreams of people sleeping near them. They dwell in the southern Island Bridge. |
Makira Island mythology. |
| Bucca |
Merfolk |
Shebvic |
Cu'ucuch'ik |
Merfolk with the skin of a conger eel and seaweed for hair, the bucca live in coves along Lyrilla and northern Jesenya. They are amphibious. They trade with local fishers, offering services in exchange for part of their catch. They are known to build small villages in sea caves along the coast. |
Cornish mythology. |
| Ceasg |
Merfolk |
Shebvic |
Draconic Power |
Merfolk from Lyrilla with the upper body of a Jesenranic human and the lower body of a grilse (salmon). They can swim in salt or freshwater. They are said to be able to grant three wishes to anyone who brings them out of the water and offers to put them back, though they claim this is false. They can protect those related to them from storms or send them guidance on the seas to fishing grounds. They are said to be able to swallow other mortals whole and keep them alive in their bellies. They lay eggs. |
Scottish mythology. |
| Dangiannuoc |
Merfolk |
Celestial |
Dumaqu |
Merfolk from northeastern Dabusen who have the upper body of a Dabusenese human and the lower body of a fish. They are said to be stunningly beautiful until you see them up close. |
Name is Vietnamese. |
| Eniyanomi |
Merfolk |
Poioumenonic |
Arcane Shadow |
Merfolk from western Taggarus who have the upper body of a Taggaran human and the lower body of a dark blue fish. They have the power to blend into the dark waters. They are known for their power to know others' secrets. |
Name is Yoruba. |
| Finfolk |
Merfolk |
Poioumenonic |
Mana |
Merfolk from the Indigo Sea who have the upper bodies of Jesenranic humans and the lower bodies of fish, though they can shapeshift into large fish or into human form for brief periods. They have incredible strength and are known to be able to move boats great distances quickly. They have certain spells that allow them to make boats invisible, create images of boats around them, heal minor wounds, instantly spin fabric or thread, create a black cat / fish familiar, and create undersea crystal palaces and seaweed gardens. |
Orkney Island mythology. |
| Iwiwai |
Merfolk |
Nommic |
Emotional Resonance |
Merfolk from the Southern Island Bridge who appear to have the upper body of a dark-skinned human and the lower body of a very colorful, spiny fish. They are empathic and can communicate with each other by shifting the colors of their scales. |
Name is Maori. |
| Laoinerou |
Merfolk |
Infernal |
Sterisi |
Merfolk from southern Ranu who have the upper body of a Jesenranic human and the lower body of a bony fish with sharp spines. They are cannibalistic and are known to capture and eat other mortals, usually by luring them off ships. |
Name is Greek. |
| KulullĂ» |
Merfolk |
Celestial |
Juaih |
Merfolk from the Red Ocean, they have the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish. They have the power to make any building they are in blessed from evil. |
Mesopotamian mythology. |
| Merman |
Merfolk |
Aetherial |
Conflueverant |
The type species for merfolk, their name is actually "merfolk", but "merman" is used to distinguish between genus and species. They have the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish. They appear to be Jesenranic humans, usually. They have power over water and currents. Though they are not sirens, they still have some power to sing beautifully above water. They can swim in salt or freshwater. They have great lore that they learn from the currents and often share it for trade. Through reading the currents, they often know of upcoming events, weather, and so on, and thus they are often thought to be prescient when they are not. |
Greek mythology. |
| Mintuci |
Merfolk |
Aetherial |
Hvittdogg |
Small merfolk from the icy islands north of Tenzanai, mintuci have heads with human hair but bald patches, reddish or purplish sea turtle skin, and bird talons or horse hooves for feet. Their arms vary in length where if one is short, the other will be long, and these can be adjusted. They have the power to possess people by taking on the form of fog. They live in freshwater in the mountains and lowlands of the islands. They have some control over fish, which culturally they often use to make deals with fishermen. They make excellent bows and arrows. They can appear more youthful than they are. |
Ainu mythology. |
| Oameni Apa |
Merfolk |
Infernal |
Mollesse |
Merfolk of Jesenranu, they have the upper body of a Jeseranic human and the lower body of a pale white fish. They are said to fill the seas with their tears, which have special powers. |
Name is Romanian. |
| Phunbanna |
Merfolk |
Aetherial |
Lunar Aether |
Merfolk of northeastern Dabusen, they have the upper body of a Dabusenese human and the lower body of a silvery fish. They have control of the tides. |
Name is Thai. |
| Qawmalma |
Merfolk |
Celestial |
Curacion |
Merfolk of the seas around Mahad, they have the upper body of a Mahadi human and the lower body of a black fish with glittering scales. They have the power to soothe trauma and mental illness with their dances, and they are known to be powerful healers. |
Name is Arabic. |
| Suwhalky |
Merfolk |
Infernal |
Bedrog |
Merfolk of the inland seas of western Dabusen, they have the upper body of a Dabusenese human and the lower body of a bright pink fish. They are known for creating underwater illusions to lure ships to wreck, so they can then scavenge them. |
Name is Turkmen. |
| Triton |
Merfolk |
Shebvic |
Shavev Mashkalran |
Merfolk with the upper body of a Jesenranic human and the lower body of a fish. They can command water, fish, and other tritons by blowing conch shells. They have light blue skin. Culturally, they are associated with tridents, which they favor as weapons, and wearing seashells on their shoulders. |
Greek mythology. |
| Yawkyawk |
Merfolk |
Aetherial |
Bijalee |
Merfolk from the Southern Island Bridge with the lower body of a fish and the upper body of a dark-skinned human woman with seaweed for hair. They can shapeshift into crocodiles, dragonflies, snakes, or swordfish. They have some power over the weather. |
Kunwinjku mythology. |
| Zitiron |
Merfolk |
Celestial |
Tenyocan |
Merfolk with the lower body of a fish and the upper body of a warrior. They often wear heavy armor and are sometimes called sea knights by landdwellers. |
European mythology. |
| Minotaur |
Minotaurs |
Shebvic |
D'qiarsea |
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