Bysen is a legendary gnome-like creature that haunts the woods of the island of Gotland, Sweden. The origins of Bysen are shrouded in mystery, but according to legend, he carries an axe and is said to have committed a crime and condemned to walk the Earth forever. Bysen attracts people, making them get lost, and …
Byangoma is a legendary bird of Bengali folklore that is known for its unique appearance and wisdom. According to the tales, Byangoma is a human-faced bird that is often portrayed as a wise and fortune-telling bird. It is believed that Byangoma helps the deserving with its wisdom and knowledge. In the fairytales of Thakurmar Jhuli, …
Jumbee, also referred to as jumbie, mendo, or chongo, is a type of malevolent entity that exists in the folklore of some Caribbean countries. The term is used to describe a variety of mythological spirits or demons that are believed to have originated from different cultures, including African, Amerindian, East Indian, Dutch, English, and Chinese …
Buckriders are a fascinating part of Belgian and Dutch folklore. They are believed to be ghosts or demons who ride through the night sky on the back of flying goats provided to them by a demon. The belief in Buckriders dates back to the 18th century, and it is said that groups of thieves and …
Ibong Adarna is a mythical bird that originates from the Philippines. It is a popular creature in Filipino folklore, literature, and mythology. The Adarna bird is said to have a beautiful and colorful tail that changes colors with each of its seven songs. According to legend, the Adarna bird’s song has the power to heal …
Pabilsaĝ is a mythical creature that is believed to have originated in Mesopotamian mythology. Not much is known about this creature’s role in Mesopotamian religion, but it is known that it was often regarded as a bow-armed warrior deity, a divine cadastral officer, or a judge. Some scholars suggest that Pabilsaĝ may have also been …
Harionago is a mythical creature from Japanese folklore. It is a female ghoul that is said to roam the streets and alleyways at night, looking for unsuspecting victims to attack. The name “Harionago” means “Barbed Woman” in Japanese, and it is known for its sharp, needle-like hair. According to legend, Harionago is a very dangerous …
Abtu is a mythical creature that holds a significant place in Egyptian mythology. It is believed that Abtu was the name of a sacred fish in ancient Egypt, and it was also the name of the city of Abydos, where Osiris and the early rulers of Egypt were buried. According to Egyptian mythology, Abtu was …
Shirime is a mythical creature that originates from Japanese folklore. According to legend, Shirime has an eye in the place of his anus, which he uses to scare people late at night. Despite its strange appearance, Shirime is considered harmless and is not known to cause any harm to humans. The story of Shirime goes …
Bake-kujira is a mythical creature that has been part of Japanese folklore for centuries. It is described as a ghostly, skeletal whale that is accompanied by strange birds and fish. The creature is believed to be a harbinger of misfortune or a curse, often foretelling disaster or ill luck. According to legend, the Bake-kujira is …