Monster Encyclopedia
"Erinyes" or "Erinnyes" means "angry people" in Gothic, and legend has it that they were tall and blood-red, with the head of a dog, the hair of a snake and the wings of a bat, and held a torch in one hand and a whip twisted from a pit viper in the other.
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The little witch lives in a magical world full of wonders and dangers, where a grand paradise coexists with terrifying nightmares.
Another characteristic of the little witches is that they advocate heroic battles, even when they are at an extreme disadvantage, they can calmly achieve the final victory. They have extreme tendencies, everything in the world is either good or evil in their eyes, there is no gray area, so they think that whether they are fighting for good or evil, as long as they are fighting for their own freedom, they should do their best.
Fafnier
In the Legend of Heroes, a dragon who lives underground and protects the treasure of light, was killed by the hero Sigurd. Sigurd was a warrior whose exploits included slaying the dragon to obtain the cursed treasure, revitalizing Brynnhilde, one of the twelve handmaidens of Odin, the god of war (who had fallen asleep after being enchanted), and later marrying a princess who was killed by Brynnhilde's jealousy. Legend has it that after killing the dragon, Sigurd dripped dragon blood to his lips and gained the ability to talk to birds, eating the dragon's heart and washing it with dragon blood to become invulnerable.
Faun
Followers of Faunus, the god of nature and the harvest, with a handsome face and body, and legs, ears, and tail of a deer, love to play pranks, or create nightmares.
Fenrir
The evil wolf of Norse mythology. Loki, the god of destruction and calamity, and Angleberda, the giantess, have three terrible children—the goddess of death and the queen of the underworld, Hel, the earthly python Yolmangund (see Midgard Serpent), and the giant wolf Fenrir. Due to his ferocious nature, he was chained by the gods with an iron chain that Thor had forged for nine days and nine nights, but Fenrir easily broke the chain. The gods had no choice but to turn to the weapon-skilled gnomes, who forged an invisible chain called "Gleiphir" from six rare things: the roots of mountains, the footsteps of cats, the breath of fish, the whiskers of women, the strength of bears, and the saliva of birds, and sacrificed one of the hands of the god of war, Tyr, to capture Fenrir. It is said that it was trapped by an invisible magic chain called "Gleiphir", which was crafted from many rare items, including the roots of mountains, the sounds made by cats when they moved, the breath of fish, the strength of bears, and so on. Legend has it that during the battle of Ragnorok, Fenrir finally broke free from this invisible chain, devoured the sun and moon, devoured everything in the world, and killed Odin, the king of the gods.
Geryon
Tall as a mountain, with three bodies and three heads and six arms, he was a world-famous wealthy man nicknamed the "Golden Sword"
Dullahan
A noble knight, still dressed as a knight after death, with a burly physique, clad in armor, holding a sword in one hand and a helmeted head in the other
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Echinda
With her husband Typhon giving birth to many terrible beasts, such as the aforementioned Cerberus the Hellhound, the Hydra Hydra, the Harpy Harpie, the Lion-headed Goat Kemira, the Vulture Griffin and the Two-Headed Dog Odyssius, and the Two-Headed Dog Odyssius, and the Two-Headed Dog Aertus gave birth to the Sphinx with the two-headed dog Aerthius, and she was finally killed by the hundred-eyed giant Argos.
Empusae
A bronze-legged man-eating female monster who is the handmaiden of Hekati (goddess of night and the underworld) along with Lamia (see Lamia). Half-donkey, half-human, it transforms into prostitutes, cows, and beautiful maidens, luring people closer to and then devouring them, and is sometimes described as a vampire monster.
Erynnyes
Erinius is the collective name of the three vengeful goddesses—Alektu, Megira, and Thessiphone—who are the daughters of the night tasked with hunting down and punishing those who commit serious crimes, and who follow him wherever they are, leaving his conscience tormented with contrition. Therefore, as long as there is sin in the world, they will remain
Black Annis (Black Annis)
The cannibal witches, blue-skinned, one-eyed, old and ugly, who lived in the marshes or hillsides of the highlands, often sat on a pile of white bones outside the caves, and would catch some sheep or deer to feed their hunger if there was no one to eat.
Bottle Imp
Similar to the giant in Aladdin's magic lamp, he also has the ability to make his master's dreams come true. It is said that the person who holds the Divine Bottle/Divine Lamp will be sent to Hell after death, so the owner of the Divine Bottle/Divine Lamp always tries to deliberately throw it away, but it will come back on its own every time. The only way to get rid of the Bottle/Lamp is to sell it cheaply.
Cait Sith (Casey Cat)
The legendary king of the cat country, the cats in the cat country have their own intelligence, can understand the human language, and also have a complete social system, including royalty and ordinary people, who will bring those cats that have been abused by humans back to their own country. Casey is a black cat with white fur on its chest, standing on its hind feet, its eyes flashing with a green glow of wisdom, and likes to haunt dark places that are not visible to ordinary people
Cetus
"She is a sea monster created by the gods and has the body of a dolphin, the tail of a fish, and the head of a dog. The Ethiopian king Kephes's wife, Cassiobia, thought that her daughter Andromeda was more beautiful than the sea fairies, the daughter of Nereus, the god of the sea, and the sea fairies were very angry when they heard this, and their fifty sisters invited the sea god Poseidon to flood the entire kingdom, and at the same time declared that the kingdom could only be saved by throwing Andromeda to the kraken setus to feed, so the king had to tie Andromeda to the rocks in the sea where the kren setes was infested.
L (El)
El is a half-human, half-beast, covered in hair, with the fangs of a wild boar, claws and teeth as hard as steel, and eyes like two flames.
Dream off
It was some long-haired banshee with long nails and a penchant for carrion on corpses.
Alan (Aaron)
Legend has it that a mischievous half-human, half-bird monster that dwells in the forest, with toes on his hands and fingers on his feet, often hanging upside down from the branches. They are very friendly to people and have raised some famous heroes.
Alcmene
The upper body is a woman, and the lower body is a spider, which has eight legs like a spider, and lives in a huge spider web and weaves non-stop. Legend has it that she will parasitize the human brain and devour the human will.
Bahamut Bahamut resembles a giant fish, floating on a sea without foam, on its back is a giant ox, on the back of the ox carries a mountain of rubies, on the mountain is a day angel, on the head of the angel is the six hells, above the hell is the earth, above the earth is the sevenfold heaven. Beneath Bahamut was an endless ocean, below which was a dark abyss, and below that was a sea of fire, and at the bottom crawled a great serpent
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Basilisk (poisonous lizard, chicken snake)
Like dragons, unicorns, and giants, poisonous lizards are a kind of monster that everyone is familiar with, and they have appeared in a large number of historical materials.
Beholder
The monster in the fantasy novel, a huge spherical creature floating in the air, has an ugly appearance, has a large mouth, has an eye in the center of the body, and many small eyes are distributed around it, which is extremely lethal.