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This is a list of dogs from mythology, including dogs, beings who manifest themselves as dogs, beings whose anatomy includes dog parts, and so on. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mythological dogs .
Goddess Hel and the hellhound Garmr by Johannes Gehrts, 1889. A hellhound is a mythological hound that embodies a guardian or a servant of hell, the devil, or the underworld.. Hellhounds occur in mythologies around the world, with the best-known examples being Cerberus from Greek mythology, Garmr from Norse mythology, the black dogs of English folklore, and the fairy hounds of Celtic mythol
In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, black hound is another name for the intelligent moon dog, which counter to expectations is a helpful creature bent on hunting evil. [111] [112] The game also features evil yeth hounds as "massive, human-faced dogs that serve as the hunting dogs of powerful fey". [113]
Articles relating to the black dogs, supernatural, spectral, or demonic hellhounds originating from English folklore. They have also been seen throughout Europe and the Americas . They are usually unnaturally large with glowing red eyes or yellow eyes .
Cynocephaly, dog-headed people. Dactyls, mythical race of small phallic male beings. Acmon; Gargareans, were an all-male tribe. Halizones, people that appear in Homer's Iliad as allies of Troy during the Trojan War. Hemicynes, half-dog people. [19] Hyperboreans, mythical people who lived "beyond the North Wind". Korybantes, were armed and ...
Monster may also be Native, but name was given from Native language by local whites & not the original name, if so. Sea goat – Half goat, half fish; Selkie – Shapeshifting seal people; Water bull – Nocturnal amphibious bull; Water Horse – General name for mythical water dwelling horses of many cultures
Mythological dogs (6 C, 65 P) F. Mythological foxes (2 C, 12 P) W. Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology (8 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Mythological canines"
Ke'lets (Chukchi mythology) – Ogre or evil spirit; Keelut – Hairless dog; Kee-wakw – Half-human half-animal cannibalistic giant; Kekkai – Amorphous afterbirth spirit; Kelpie (Irish and Scottish) – Malevolent water horse; Ker – Female death spirit; Kesaran-pasaran – Mysterious, white, fluffy creature