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Creatures Online, unlike earlier entries in the Creatures series, [90] was to have a system of missions for the player to complete. [91] Creatures Online was cancelled in November 2015 due to the loss of the license. Creatures Family was in development by Spil Games, who acquired the Creatures license in 2016. It was intended as a successor to ...
This being is the pet of a local storm god, who rides him through the skies during hurricanes. Lives beneath the Gulf of Mexico. Name clearly jumped from Mayan storm god (Huracan), to Taino name for the weather phenomenon (Juracan), to this creature around the Texas-Louisiana coast.
The Grey Guards came again: Doom and Jarred fought them, with Jarred being the only survivor. Jarred took the man's name: "Doom", buried him at Kinrest and wrote that Doom would be avenged on his gravestone. Some time later he journeyed to Valley of the Lost and played the Guardian's game to guess his name to win the diamond of the Belt of Deltora.
Name Other Names Description Purported Location Depiction Anguila peluda [10] Hairy Eel Pond animal Pamital ravine, Canary Islands: Bunyip [11] Bahnyip Amphibious creature Australia Cadborosaurus [12] Caddy Sea animal Pacific Coast of North America Champ [13] Champy Lake monster Lake Champlain, North America Cryptid Whales [14] [15]
Bak (Assamese aqueous creature) Bakeneko and Nekomata (cat) Boto Encantado (river dolphin) Itachi (weasel or marten) Jorōgumo and Tsuchigumo (spider) Kitsune, Huli Jing, hồ ly tinh and Kumiho (fox) Kawauso (river otter) Kushtaka (otter) Lady White Snake, Ichchhadhari Nag and Yuxa (snake) Pipa Jing (jade pipa) Selkie (seal) Tanuki (racoon dog ...
Kesaran-pasaran – Mysterious, white, fluffy creature; Keukegen – Disease spirit; Keythong – Wingless griffin; Khalkotauroi – Bronze-hoofed bulls; Khyah – Fat, hairy ape-like creature; Kigatilik – Night-demon; Kholomodumo – Gluttonous monster that was one of the first beasts of creation
Pages in category "Female legendary creatures" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Swedish: Knytt – as a common noun also translated "creep", e.g. småknytt "little creatures/creeps", etymologically related to "oknytt" which by convention are to knytt what unseelie are to seelie; knytte, "bundle; (fig.) term of endearment for infants, 'little mite'; (in some dial.) short and/or plump woman"; knytt, dialectical noun from ...