Mythtober 2022
Are they only myths and legends? Each day during the month of October I highlight some of the mythical creatures and folklore figures that have stand the test of time and impacted cultures throughout the ancient world.  
Ammit | Egyptian
Ammit | Egyptian
Bukavac | Slavic
Bukavac | Slavic
Catoblepas | Greek
Catoblepas | Greek
Dullahan | Irish
Dullahan | Irish
Echidna | Greek
Echidna | Greek
Fearsome Critters | USA
Fearsome Critters | USA
Grootslang | South African
Grootslang | South African
Harpy | Greek/Roman
Harpy | Greek/Roman
Ijiraq | Inuit
Ijiraq | Inuit
Jersey Devil | USA (NJ)
Jersey Devil | USA (NJ)
Kelpie | Scottish
Kelpie | Scottish
Lou Carcolh | French
Lou Carcolh | French
Manchester Barghest | British
Manchester Barghest | British
Niðjöggr | Norse
Niðjöggr | Norse
Orthus | Greek
Orthus | Greek
Peryton | European
Peryton | European
Questing Beast | European
Questing Beast | European
Red Cap | Scottish
Red Cap | Scottish
Sphinx | Egyptian/Greek
Sphinx | Egyptian/Greek
Tzitzmitl | Aztec
Tzitzmitl | Aztec
Ushi-oni | Western Japan
Ushi-oni | Western Japan
Valravn | Danish
Valravn | Danish
Will-O-the-Wisp | European
Will-O-the-Wisp | European
Xexeu | South American
Xexeu | South American
Ypotryll | European
Ypotryll | European
Zmey | Slavic
Zmey | Slavic
Conquest | Christianity
Conquest | Christianity
War | Christianity
War | Christianity
Famine | Christianity
Famine | Christianity
Death | Christianity
Death | Christianity
The Great Pumpkin | Unknown
The Great Pumpkin | Unknown
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