Omissions? They think its a big monster, that you can fight it, you can tame it, whatever. (Mapuche Mythology/Folklore), 90. They were forced by Perseus, by stealing their eye, into revealing the location of Medusa. Living secluded solitary lives, the Jorgumo builds her nest in abandoned places such as caves and old houses and lures her prey back to her web. While they have never been seen in modern times, their story is buried in the dark past of early recorded human history. It was seen in 1939 in Glastonbury, Connecticut. This is given in the concluding paragraph of the chapter. Medusa. [45] Philostratus's tale was reworked by Keats in his poem Lamia,[83] where it is made clear she bears the guise of a snake, which she wants to relinquish in return for human appearance. Live Science. They are perhaps best known in the western world as the enemies of medieval knights. Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody, the Auror in the, Draken, a one-eyed sea monster in the animated series, Ahgg, the witches' giant spider with one eye in the center of his forehead in, Bill Cipher, an evil one-eyed yellow triangle in, B.O.B. Abaia: A magical eel (Melanesian Mythology), 47. They dont fuck around, they drag you down into the depths and drown you. OhHiGCHQ. Goddamn things are terrifying. Questing Beast: Serpent-leopard-lion-hart hybrid (Arthurian legend). [84][85] Daniel Ogden argues that one of her possible reincarnations, the monster of Argos killed by Coroebus had a "scaly gait", indicating she must have had an anguipedal form in an early version of the story,[86] although the Latin text in Statius merely reads inlabi (declension of labor) meaning "slides". Fomorians: Monstrous and hostile beings (Irish Mythology), 31. One such possible lamia is the avenging monster sent by Apollo against the city of Argos and killed by Coroebus. Typhon (Greek and Roman) Echidna (Greek) The Furies (Greek and Roman) Scylla and Charybdis (Greek) Banshees (Celtic) 1. The queen, as related by Diodorus, was born in a cave. One editor coined the word, Glawackus. Ogre: Predatory grotesque hominid monster (European Mythology/Folklore), 42. A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com -The Graeae were three sisters of fate who shared one eye and one tooth in Greek mythology. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. When the Dullahan stops riding, that is where a person is due to die. If you piss it off, one version is that it transforms into an ugly old man who dances naked And this sight is so horrifying its been known to drive men mad. Manaakii. Pukwudgie are mentioned in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem The Song of Hiawatha. This theory provides an explanation as to why humans believe in legendary creatures; however, the truth remains unclear. "a Lamia's groin" (Benjamin Bickley Rogers, 1874), "a foul Lamia's testicles" (Athenian Society, 1912), "sweaty Crotch of a Lamia" (Paul Roche, 2005). Werebear A Ursidae therianthropic creature. Republican Newsroom, et al. The Irish (Original Sleepy Hollow). Imp: Similar to goblin or fairy (European Folklore), 28. If you was carried the broom, she would take the lives of everyone at the farm. What They Don't Talk About When They Talk About Love, "Out of the Darkness: Examining the Rhetoric of Blindness in the Gospel of John", "Blindness in Fiction: A Study of the Attitude of Authors Towards Their Blind Characters", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cultural_depictions_of_blindness&oldid=1130384250, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, There are many stories in which the gods inflict blindness on mortals, often as a punishment for disrespect, or for violating a taboo. The Dullahan /dulhn/ is a headless rider, usually on a black horse who carries his or her own head under one arm. [43], Regarding the seductress, Apollonius further warned, "you are warming a snake (ophis) on your bosom, and it is a snake that warms you". Also an interesting thing about Azathoth is Lovecraft didnt really ever write a story detailing too much about Azathoth, he was going too, but he died before it could be completed, leaving only a partially started draft which honestly I think is much more interesting than having a full story, since it then leaves Azathoth where he belongs, beyond our understanding. warrior457, Nuckelavees are pretty dang cool and also horribly terrifying. These are creatures that may temporarily disguise or transform into a human shape but have entirely different true forms. Some theories talk about a mythical existence in a parallel universe. Valhalla is known as Odin's heavenly home for fallen warriors as they wait for Ragnarok. Monsters of the Sea. Unktehila: Reptilian monster or Serpentoid creature (Lakota Mythology), 80. In the earliest stories, Lamia was a beautiful queen of Ancient Libya who had an affair with Zeus. [72], By the Early Middle Ages, lamia (pl. Erchitu: Ox-humanoid (Sardinian Mythology), 98. An anonymous commentator on the passage states this is a reference to the Lamia, but muddlingly combines this with Aristotle's subsequent comments and describes her as a Scythian of the Pontus (Black Sea) area. In the modern era, blindness has featured in numerous works of literature and poetry by authors such as William Shakespeare, William Blake, and H. G. Wells, and has also been a recurring trope in film and other visual media. One man called to say he had seen a big animal in the pitch dark with eyes that glowed like embers. [22], It is somewhat uncertain if this refers to the one Lamia[23] or to "a Lamia" among many, as given in some translations of the two plays;[24] a generic lamia is also supported by the definition as some sort of a "wild beast" in the Suda. Argus or Argus Panoptes, a hundred-eyed giant. Tiresias and Evenius received the gift of prophecy, and the poet Demodocus was granted a beautiful voice. [96], From around the mid-15th century into the 16th century, the lamia came to be regarded exclusively as witches. Arae, female daemons of curses, called forth from the underworld. Huay Chay: Half-man, half beast creature (Mayan Mythology), 99. Teju Jagua: Lizard-dog hybrid with seven dog heads (Guarani Mythology), 94. These humanoids are likely to instill fear and revulsion. Kappa: Demon or Imp (Japanese Folklore), 15. Pegasus: Divine winged stallion (Greek Mythology), 16. Folklore is considered the root that such beliefs stem from. In the movie, Lamia is described as "the most feared of all Demons" and having the head and hooves of a goat. Llewellyn Publications. This article presents an epic list of the 100 greatest beasts and beings of mythology, legend and folklore. "Gla" for Glastonbury; "wack" for wacky; and "us" as a proper Latin ending. (2006). Strong parallel with the Medusa has also been noted. Conway are of a different mindset and have written manuals and books to help people from every walk of life harness the energies and abilities of mythical and magical creatures. [73] Pope Gregory I (d. 604)'s exegesis on the Book of Job explains that the lamia represented either heresy or hypocrisy. The double-entendre sarcasm was uttered by Demetrius's father, among others. The griffin is a familiar example of a hybrid mythical beast. Onocentaur: Human-Donkey Hybrid (Medieval Bestiaries), 96. There are mystical mythical creatures that inhabit land, the sea and the air. Manticore: Similar to the Sphinx consisting of a human head, lion's body with tail of poisonous spines (Persian Folklore). They are known to kidnap people, push them off cliffs, attack their victims with short knives and spears, and to use sand to blind their victims. [citation needed], This article is about a creature from Greek mythology. It is a fairy creature said to often resemble a black cat. Modern commentators have also tried to establish that she may have originally been a dragoness, by inference. Unicorns, a horse or goat-like animal with a single horn, are a commonly depicted mythical creature. [93], Lamia may originate from the Mesopotamian demoness Lamashtu. [37][36], A representative example is Philostratus's novelistic biography Life of Apollonius of Tyana.[37]. The Graeae are also called Grey Sisters, Graiai, and Graiae. Horace makes a related joke, referring to the aforementioned Lucius Aelius Lamia the praetor as "Lamus", in this instance regarded as the founding figure of the city of the Laestrygonians. Wyvern: A creature with reptilian body and dragons wings and head (European Heraldry), 58. The number three is of great symbolical meaning in many myths. The Pukwudgies have since been hostile to humans, and took revenge by killing Maushop's five sons. [5] Sometimes, blind people in Greek mythology are granted special abilities by way of compensation. (1997). [89], Some commentators have also equated Lamia with Hecate. Hydra: Serpentine water Monster (Roman Mythology/Greek Mythology), 30. His winged sandals flew him home. If they answers no, she walks away, then murders them in their bed that night. EnkoNeko. Usually, the Dullahan is male, but there are some female versions. 11. [54][55][m][n], Meroe has seduced a man named Socrates, but when he plots to escape, the two witches raid his bed, thrust a knife in the neck to tap the blood into a skin bag, eviscerate his heart, and stuff the hole back with sponge. Hippogriff: Hind half of horse and front half of an eagle (Medieval Bestiaries), 13. Then some people reported what looked like a dog in the back and a cat in front. You'll learn about the potential origins and debated existence of mythical creatures. Garagantos in Marvel Comics first appearance in Marvel Comics Sub-Mariner (1968-1974) Issue # 13. Hecatoncheires: Three Ferocious giants with incredible strength (Greek Mythology), 38. Oozlum Bird: Mythical bird known to fly backward (Australian Folklore), 75. They do not appreciate being watched while on their errands, throwing a basin of blood on those who dare to do so (often a mark that they are among the next to die), or even lashing out the watchers eyes with their whips. The creepiest version of this Ive seen is a floating humanoid figure that moves quickly with the wind, with a starved figure and a distended belly because theyre always starving for more human flesh. Adlet: Creature with upper human body and lower body of a canine (Inuit Mythology), 36. This mythical creature is present in Irish folklore, as well as tales throughout Europe. This page was last edited on 4 December 2022, at 17:38. A number of theories that make mythical creatures real, or rather seem real, are based on accounts of the real-life encounters of man in early times. Tiresias and Evenius received the gift of prophecy, and the poet, Several blind characters have been created by, This page was last edited on 29 December 2022, at 22:35. So he laid himself down in bed, and never woke up. exteus. This content is accurate and true to the best of the authors knowledge and is not meant to substitute for formal and individualized advice from a qualified professional. Unicorn . Furthermore, certain legendary creatures are known to be gods and goddesses possessing varied sets of powers and abilities. Pukwudgies hunt with deadly, poisonous arrows and enjoy playing tricks on humans.[6]. It has been recorded more recently by Rumon Gamba conducting the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra for Chandos Records in a 2019 release of British tone poems. An American criptid with a mythological history. Clodhna Elf: Supernatural beings with magical powers (Germanic Mythology/Folklore), 62. This type of weapon is referenced in Greek and Roman mythology. The creepiest one in my opinion has always been the Doppelgngerfrom Bavarian folklore, which is similar to the Changelingfrom Irish folklore except its not related to fairies. Tiresias, in Greek mythology, a blind Theban seer, the son of one of Athena 's favourites, the nymph Chariclo. Medusa has a reputation for striking fear into her enemy's hearts. A major chunk of these creatures are humanoids. Zeus, in thanks for his support, gave him the gifts of prophecy and longevity. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. While religious experts debate whether creatures mentioned in holy books have been used in a metaphoric manner, interpretations among historians and scholars are varied. Sirin: Creature with Body of a bird and chest and head of a woman (Russian Mythology), 70. Leprechaun: Fairies depicted as little men (Irish Folklore), 24. [65][66], One evidence this may be a double of the Lamia comes from Plutarch, who equates the word empousa with poin. The mythical story of the Graeae has changed over the course of time. Asterius, a giant. Although the lower body of Draper's Lamia is human, he alludes to her serpentine history by draping a shed snakeskin about her waist. The average person may find them quite unpleasant and untrustworthy because they are not entirely human. Ahuizotl: Dog-like creature (Aztec Mythology), 67. You board up your doors and windows, but their dead hands reach through any gap. There are many creatures in the mythology, folklore, and fiction of many cultures who are one-eyed, this page lists such one-eyed creatures. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). One story from Wampanoag folklore explains that they began causing mischief and tormenting the Natives out of jealousy of the devotion and affection the Natives had for Maushop, who eventually exiled them to different parts of North America. He is a participant in several well-known legends. Another version has it that Tiresias was blinded by Athena after he saw her bathing. Lyons Press. A safari was organized with two Ozark-trained hounds. Trapped at the center of a labyrinth built by cruel King Minos of Crete (who lends his name to the creature), the legendary Minotaur was finally slain by the Athenian Theseus. Its generally described as an aquatic ambush predator that jumps out at you from the water in Australia. steeldraco, The penanggalan. Later he offered Medusa's head to Athena. If you please it (and there are many different variations on what it considers pleasing) it can play beautiful music or teach you how to play beautiful music. Theyre slightly different to the Kitsune, as the Gumiho are always evil that feast upon human flesh, while the Kitsune is more of a prankster type. The basis of this identification is the variant maternities of scylla, sometimes ascribed to Lamia (as already mentioned), and sometimes to Hecate. Lou Carcolh: Hybrid of Snake-Mollusk (French Mythology/Folklore), 91. Rama, CC BY-SA 3.0 FR, via Wikimedia Commons. [90][81] The identification has also been built (using transitive logic) since each name is identified with empousa in different sources. Scylla: Monster that lived by the water (Greek Mythology), 44. Its said to exist in the forests starting in the east coast mountains and all through to Kentucky. They were old and gray from their birth, and so they ever remained. Its eyes are constantly moving about and can see across the countryside even during the darkest nights. [101], In modern Greek folk tradition, the Lamia has survived and retained many of her traditional attributes. Some yokais, in the Japanese folklore, have a single giant eye: Magnus the Red,the one-eyed primarch of the Thousand Sons legion Warhammer 40k, Naga and his tribe of one-eyed violent mutants in the 1956 B-movie. Belief in werewolves developed during the Middle Ages. 'ash crone') A blind, cannibalistic female ykai who hails from Akita Prefecture. Little is known about these beings except the fact that they may only exist as beliefs. Another double of the Libyan Lamia may be Lamia, daughter of Poseidon. This page was last edited on 18 January 2023, at 13:16. Plotted and conspired against him. Magickal, Mystical Creatures: Invite Their Powers into Your Life (2nd ed.). The Gumiho from Korean legends. Shuma Gorath in Marvel Comics first appearance in Marvel Premiere #10 September 1973. The theme of blindness has been explored by many different cultures throughout history, with blind characters appearing in stories from ancient Greek mythology and Judeo-Christian religious texts. The Pukwudgie. Founded in 2010, Thought Catalog is owned and operated by The Thought & Expression Company, Inc. For over a decade, we've been at the bleeding edge of media, pioneering an infrastructure for creatives to flourish both artistically and financially. It purports to give a full account of the capture of "Lamia of Corinth" by Apollonius, as the general populace referred to the legend. Ellis, Richard. That experience of life as both sexes may have inadvertently caused his blindness. [31] The lexicon also has an entry under mormo () stating that Mormo and the equivalent mormolykeion[f] are called lamia, and that all these refer to frightful beings. Reportedly, he had been turned into a woman as the result of having struck and wounded mating snakes. In some versions, the removable eye belonged to the three Gorgons, Medusa and her sisters. It was seen in 1939 in Glastonbury, Connecticut. 1. 17 Sexy Mythological Creatures. Looking into the creature's eyes is said to wipe the victim's memory. Flying vampiric heads trailing their innards behind them as they float around at night. blinkyzero. The thought of someone in your life being replaced by an entity which only pretends to know you and care about you is pretty creepy. KicksButtson. 1st century BC) gave a de-mythologized account of Lamia as a queen of Libya who ordered her soldiers to snatch children from their mothers and kill them, and whose beauty gave way to bestial appearance due to her savageness. 61. Hellhound: Underworld dog with super-strength and agility (Global Culture), 76. The first creature on our list is the sphinx; a monster that was said to have the body of a lion, the head of a woman, and the wings of an eagle. Probably originating in the Levant in the 2nd millennium bce, the griffin had spread throughout western Asia and into Greece by the . She lived on Craig Liath and played a magic harp. [11], The Vulgate used "lamia" in Isaiah xxxiv:14 to translate "Lilith" of the Hebrew Bible. These animals have then gone on to be described as mythical beasts in stories and subsequent interpretations. If she carried the rake, a few would survive. Characters blinded not by gods but by humans include Polyphemus, Phoenix, Plexippus and Pandion, Polymestor, and Metope. Cacus: Fire-Breathing Giant (Roman Mythology), 37. Basically a mass of teeth, tentacles and milky blind eyes sitting in the center of reality, being soothed by his demonic chorus. Conway, D.J. Or they may be simply unnamed or differently named. Ancient Secrets Of The Masters Of Mu Myths And Legends Examined Part 1, First Cemetery Dated To Roman Period Discovered In North Saqqara, Egypt, Ancient DNA Reveals Migration From North America Across The Bering Sea And Unknown Prehistoric People In Siberia. Empusa is equated with Hecate in a fragment of Aristophanes's lost play, Keats made a note to this effect at the end of the first page in the fair copy he made: see William E. Harrold, "Keats' 'Lamia' and Peacock's 'Rhododaphne'". (2019). They may have drastic differences in skin color and eye type and may have scales, fur, claws, and tails. Mythic humanoids are mythological creatures that are part human, or that resemble humans through appearance or character. 41. It represents something so powerful that you just cant comprehend it, trying to understand it drives you mad. They are not exactly demons, they are more like dead sinners that come back from the grave and roam the kind of the living as malicious spirits. Basically a mass of teeth, tentacles and milky blind eyes sitting in the center of reality, being soothed by his demonic chorus. Longma: Winged Horse that had scales of a dragon (Chinese Mythology), 89. [3] Modern scholarship reconstructs a Proto-Indo-European stem *lem-, "nocturnal spirit", whence also comes lemures. First is the spirit of cannibalism. Later legend told that he lived for seven (or nine) generations, dying after the expedition of the Seven Against Thebes. Its like a possessing force that makes a person want to eat human flesh, found mostly in northern climates where getting stranded without food in the winter is a much more common possibility. 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[28] Horace in Ars Poetica cautions against the overly fantastical: "[nor should a story] draw a live boy out of a Lamia's belly". The bits and pieces of sightings and encounters of early man have given shape to theories of the existence of the unknown. One important reason for this is that they are "rooted in general human experience. The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers to this website may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Our editors will review what youve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mythic_humanoids&oldid=1134393378. No man could compete with Kwasind. Radford, Benjamin. Tittiri. Yes, hell has been filled due to the evil of man and the dead now walk the earth. Danmax. The Harpe is featured in mythological stories and statues of Greek and Roman heroes. [14] A different authority remarks that Lamia was once queen of the Laestrygonians. It is also included in statues of mythological heroes from this culture. In the 1st-century Life of Apollonius of Tyana the female empousa-lamia is also called "a snake",[40] which may seem to the modern reader to be just a metaphorical expression, but which Daniel Ogden insists is a literal snake. All the while their desperate moans fill your ears driving your mind with fear to the brink of madness. Gazers on her face would turn to stone. Mythical creatures have also been associated with superstition and luck in terms of good and bad omens. For the Basque lamia, see. A number of references to the presence of mythical beings in the Middle Ages have been made in books. I will bring you across if you spare my life! The old crone slightly tilted her head and reached for the big black book she hid within her clothing. These days we use the word doppelgngerto reference someones non-related twin. Creatures Arachne In Ancient Greek mythology, gods and goddesses regularly interacted with mere mortals. Its a rare coincidence, but thats not the words original definition. You should add more diversity to it. The mandrake is the root of a plant from genus Mandragora, which is part of the nightshade family. The flesh of the head is said to have the color and consistency of moldy cheese. Uluka. [19][b][c], Aristophanes wrote in two plays an identically worded list of foul-smelling objects which included the "Lamia's testicles", thus making Lamia's gender ambiguous. The word legend is associated with ethnic groups and animals from the ancient world and often draws a parallel as a comparison with something unknown. But the mischievous Puk-Wudjies, They were born as old women and their names were Deino (dread), Enyo (horror), and Pemphredo (alarm). Nguruvilu: Fox-like snake found by water beds. Sluaghs are heightening creatures that hunt down souls. Portions of these humanoids are clearly not of human make. Ammit: Human devourer with a body believed to be part hippopotamus, crocodile, and lion (Egyptian Mythology), 54. In the anime Monster Musume, the character Miia is a lamia. There is no way to bar the road against a Dullahanall locks and gates open to them when they approach. The existence of legendary creatures or mythological creatures referred to in ancient traditional circles has not been proven. Lamia are featured in the progressive rock album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Genesis on the track "The Lamia." Where Do Myths, Legends and Folktales Come From? They the envious Little People, The search came back empty-handed. Since ancient times, people have chosen to believe or not believe in legends about mythological creatures. The existence of legendary creatures or mythological creatures referred to in ancient traditional circles has not been proven. Because of her cruel acts, her physical appearance changed to become ugly and monstrous. [16], Lamia was the daughter born between King Belus of Egypt and Lybie, according to one source. With all this equipment, Perseus managed to kill Medusa by looking at her through the reflection of the shield and escaped her sisters by wearing the cap. Laestrygonians: Man-eating giants (Greek Mythology), 100. According to legend, Pukwudgies can appear and disappear at will, shapeshift (of which the most common form is a creature that looks like a porcupine from the back and a half-troll, half-human from the front and walks upright), lure people to their deaths, use magic, launch poison arrows, and create fire. The centaur or hippocentaur is a legendary creature from Greek mythology. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. [13][12], According to one myth, Hera deprived Lamia of the ability to sleep, making her constantly grieve over the loss of her children, and Zeus provided relief by endowing her with removable eyes. A Pukwudgie, also spelled Puk-Wudjie (another spelling, Puck-wudj-ininee, is translated by Henry Schoolcraft as "little wild man of the woods that vanishes"),[1] is a human-like creature of Wampanoag folklore, found in Delaware and Prince Edward Island, sometimes said to be 2-to-3-foot-tall (61 to 91cm). Almops, a giant son of the god Poseidon and the half-nymph Helle. Calygreyhound: Creature with torso of antelope, head of a wild cat and claws on an eagle (Medieval Heraldry), 48. "Mythical Creatures: Beasts That Don't Exist (Or Do They?)" [64], In Pausanias's version, the monster is called Poin (), meaning "punishment" or "vengeance", but there is nothing about a snake on her forehead. They are often able to talk and in many stories they guide the hero on their journey. He is a participant in several well-known legends. [58], Some commentators, despite the absence of actual blood-sucking, find these witches to share "vampiric" qualities of the lamiae (lamiai) in Philostratus's narrative, thus offering it up for comparison.[59]. Sluagh - the Dead Irish Sinners. Mapinguari: Ape-like giant sloth (Brazilian Mythology/South American Folklore), 82. It is known for its fearsome screech that compares to the cackle of a hyena. This mythological creature is seen mainly in Scottish folklore, although does make an appearance in Irish. the Bible mentions creatures such as dragons and unicorns. Theres Kuchisake-onna, (the Slit-Mouthed Woman). The examples are Aristophanes's reference to the "lamia's testicles", the scent of the monsters in the Libyan myth which allowed the humans to track down their lair, and the terrible stench of their urine that lingered in the clothing of Aristomenes, which they showered upon him after carving out his friend Sophocles's heart. [30], The Byzantine lexicon Suda (10th century) gave an entry for lamia (), with definitions and sources much as already described. Spread the name and fame of Kwasind; Traditionally thedoppelgngerwas seen as a sign of bad luck, but those sightings were likely caused by hallucinations since no one who truly believed in this phenomenon would spot themselves in public and not confront the other person unless the other person simply didnt exist. Mythic humanoids are mythological creatures that are part human, or that resemble humans through appearance or character. Pixie: Nature spirits and little people (Cornish Folklore), 18. Shed ask children Am I pretty? and if they answered yes, she removed her mask and asked again. They seem almost beyond the limits of human imagination as we dont really have common image of what one looked like. th3cr3a7or, The original folklore stories surrounding Krampus are terrifying. 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