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Alkonost is a mythical creature that appears in Slavic folklore. It is often depicted as a bird with a female human head, and it is said to have a beautiful and enchanting voice that can mesmerize humans. According to legend, the Alkonost is one of two birds of paradise, the other being Sirin, that live …

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Blodeuwedd is a mythical creature in Welsh mythology. She is known for being the wife of Lleu Llaw Gyffes, a hero of Welsh folklore. According to legend, Blodeuwedd was created from flowers as a wife for Lleu, but she eventually betrayed him and was turned into an owl as punishment. Blodeuwedd’s story is told in …

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The Anggitay is a mythical creature from Philippine folklore that is often depicted as having the upper body of a female human and the lower body and legs of a horse. It is considered to be the Philippine counterpart of the centauride, the female centaurs, and is believed to be the female counterpart of the …

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Ceffyl Dŵr is a mythical creature in Welsh folklore that is believed to be a water horse. The creature is often compared to the Scottish kelpie and has been described as a shapeshifting, winged horse that lives in the water. The name Ceffyl Dŵr is derived from the Welsh words for horse and water. According …

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Deer Woman is a mythical creature that appears in Native American mythology. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman with deer hooves instead of feet and antlers on her head. Her associations and qualities vary depending on the situation and relationships. Generally, she is seen as a protector of women and children, but to …

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Amphiptere is a mythical creature that has been featured in various cultures and legends around the world. It is a winged serpent that is often depicted as having two wings, a serpentine body, and an arrow-tipped tail. Amphipteres are typically associated with European heraldry, where they were often used as symbols of power and nobility. …

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Akaname is a mythical creature that originates from Japanese folklore. The Akaname is commonly known as the “filth-licker” because it is said to lick the filth and grime from dirty bathrooms and abandoned houses. According to legend, the Akaname is a mischievous creature that appears only at night and is rarely seen by humans. The …

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Bolotnik is a mythical creature from Slavic mythology that inhabits the swamps and marshes of Eastern Europe. According to legend, Bolotnik is a water spirit that lures people and animals to the swamp before drowning them. To attract its prey, Bolotnik makes various sounds, such as quacking like a duck, mooing like a cow, gurgling …

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