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The Machlyes were a legendary ancient Libyan tribe who were said to have lived around Lake Tritonis in north-west Libya. According to Herodotus, their young women held a ritual battle with sticks and stones annually with neighboring Auseans. While the Machlyes may have had some basis in reality, the historical tribe known as the Machlyes …

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Lyngbakr is a mythical creature that has been mentioned in various sources of Norse mythology. According to the Örvar-Odds saga, it is a massive whale-like sea monster that existed in the Greenland Sea. The creature was known to bait seafarers by posing as a heather-covered island, and when a crew landed on its back, it …

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The Minka Bird is a creature that has been featured in the stories of the Ngarrindjeri people of the Murray River in South Australia. It is sometimes described as an owl, and is believed to foretell death. According to Aboriginal dreamtime stories, the sighting of the Minka Bird is an omen of certain death. The …

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Melusine is a figure of European folklore, a female spirit of fresh water in a holy well or river. She is usually depicted as a woman who is a serpent or fish from the waist down, much like a lamia or a mermaid. Melusine’s story has many variations and is known in France, Britain, Germany, …

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Nian is a creature from Chinese mythology that is often associated with the Lunar New Year. According to legend, this beast lived under the sea or in the mountains and would come out during the New Year’s Eve to hunt people and livestock. However, the villagers eventually discovered that Nian was afraid of loud noises, …

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