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This is a list of folk heroes, a type of hero – real, fictional or mythological – with their name, personality and deeds embedded in the popular consciousness of a people, mentioned frequently in folk songs, folk tales and other folklore; and with modern trope status in literature, art and films.
Irk Bitig, a book about Turkic legends from Dunhuang, China; Alpamysh, a Turkic epic; Alp Er Tunga, a Turkic epic; Epic of Manas, a Kyrgyz epic; Book of Dede Korkut (Korkut Ata), an Oghuz epic; Oğuzname, an Oghuz epic; Kutadgu Bilig, a Karakhanid epic; Mupamipa, a Lahu epic; Olonkho, a Yakut
Tanuki – Japanese raccoon dog, legends claim is a shapeshifting trickster (Japan) Tulikettu (Finnish) - Fox with flaming fur, whose skin is said to be a safer alternative for lighting than fire. Catching on in a hunt will guarantee riches. Gives name to the northern lights. Translates to Firefox.
This is a list of giants and giantesses from mythology and folklore; it does not include giants from modern fantasy fiction or role-playing games (for those, see list of species in fantasy fiction). Abrahamic religions & Religions of the ancient Near East
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