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Mothman, in West Virginian folklore, is a humanoid creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant area from November 15, 1966, to December 15, 1967. Despite its name, the original sightings of the creature described avian features.
Name is of Native origin. 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
Mothman (real name Byron Alfred Lewis) is a former member of the Minutemen who suffered from alcoholism and mental illness later in life. Lewis had a privileged upbringing and sought to help the less fortunate and fight oppression and corruption as a crimefighter.
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Mesingw – (Algonquian) Lenape name for the spirit of the forests. Hairy dwarf who wears a wooden mask to hide deformed face and rides on the back of a white stag. Mothman – A winged, legendary man with the features of a moth. Paagak – (Anishinaabeg) skeletal monster. Ghost of human cursed for horrific acts in life.
Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction Jersey Devil [23] Leeds Devil Winged bipedal horse: United States, mainly the South Jersey Pine Barrens, as well as other parts of New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania: Mothman [59] Winged Man, Bird Man, UFO-Bird, Mason Bird Monster Winged bipedal: Mason County, West Virginia, United ...
The Mothman is a folklore legend that describes a humanoid creature reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant area from 15 November 1966, to 15 December 1967. The Mowing-Devil of Hertfordshire is the title of an English woodcut pamphlet published in 1678.
Mothman – A humanoid moth. Selkie – A seal that becomes a human by shedding its skin on land. Karasu-tengu – A crow-type Tengu. Uchek Langmeidong - A half-woman and half-hornbill creature in Manipuri folklore, depicted as a girl who was turned into a bird to escape from her stepmother's torture in the absence of her father.