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Chalkydri are mythical creatures mentioned in the apocryphal Second Book of Enoch from the 1st century CE. They are often seen as an angelic species. In the narrative, chalkydri dwell near the Sun and run its course around the Earth with it, bringing heat and dew to the Earth. According to the Second Book of …

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Tsukumogami is a type of Japanese spirit that originated from items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and thus become alive and aware. According to the Tsukumogami-emaki, any object of this age, from swords to toys, can become a Tsukumogami. The term Tsukumogami is a compound of つくも tsukumo, of unknown meaning, and …

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Carbuncle is a mythical creature that is said to exist in South American folklore. It is a small animal, often described as a herbivore, and is heavily associated with gemstones and precious metals. According to legend, the animal contains riches of some sort, with some versions stating that it possesses a precious stone that bestows …

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Azeban is a lower-level trickster spirit in Abenaki mythology. The traditional homeland of the Abenaki is Wobanakik (Place of the Dawn), what is now called northern New England, southern Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Azeban is a raccoon, the Abenaki trickster figure, who teaches humans important lessons through his mischievous acts. Azeban is widely …

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Lamia is a mythical creature that has been a part of Greek mythology for centuries. It is often depicted as a female monster or spirit who belonged to the world of Greek popular religion. In ancient Greek mythology, Lamia was a child-eating monster and, in later traditions, was regarded as a type of night-haunting spirit. …

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Fext is a mythical undead creature in Slavic mythology. Its origins are found in the terrors of the Thirty Years’ War (17th century) in central Europe. It is said that the Fext is invincible to bullets, except bullets made of glass. Some of the great generals of that time were called Fexts because of their …

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Shellycoat is a mythical creature that haunts rivers and streams in Scottish and Northern English folklore. According to the legend, the creature is a type of bogeyman that wears a coat of shells that rattle upon movement. The shellycoat is said to be particularly fond of the area around the River Hermitage, and many places …

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