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1.This creature has the head and torso of a human, the wings of an eagle, and the powerful legs of a lion. It is known for its role as a guardian and messenger of the gods.
Mesopotamian
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Egyptian
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Greek
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2.A fearsome eight-headed serpent with venomous fangs. Each severed head grows back two new ones, making it a nearly impossible foe to defeat.
Japanese
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Norse
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Celtic
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3.A mischievous shapeshifter known for playing tricks on both humans and gods. This creature often steals fire or valuable objects, causing chaos and laughter.
Native American
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Roman
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Norse
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4.A beautiful woman with the lower body of a fish who lures sailors to their deaths with her enchanting song.
Greek
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Celtic
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Egyptian
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5.A fire-breathing winged lion with a fierce temper. This creature often guards hidden treasures or sacred places.
Chinese
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Egyptian
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Hindu
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6.This creature has the head of a jackal, the body of a human, and often carries a staff and a scale. It is associated with the afterlife and the weighing of souls.
Aztec
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Greek
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Egyptian
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7.A single-horned horse with a flowing mane and the ability to gallop across water. It is often associated with purity and grace.
Chinese
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Greek
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Celtic
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8.A multi-armed goddess with the head of a lion and a fierce demeanor. She is often depicted slaying demons and protecting the innocent.
Mesopotamian
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Hindu
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Japanese
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9.A wise centaur, half-man and half-horse, known for his knowledge and prophecy. He often serves as a mentor or guide to heroes.
Norse
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Greek
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Roman
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10.A nine-tailed fox spirit with the power to shapeshift and deceive humans. It can be both benevolent and mischievous, depending on its intentions.
Japanese
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Korean
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Chinese
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11.A giant, serpent-like creature with multiple heads that guards the underworld. It is often depicted as a fierce and terrifying guardian.
Greek
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Aztec
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Hindu
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12.A mischievous imp or fairy known for playing pranks on humans. They can be helpful or troublesome depending on their mood.
Celtic
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Norse
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Slavic
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13.A giant, one-eyed monster who devours travelers and guards a hidden treasure. This creature is often associated with caves and mountains.
Native American
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Norse
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Greek
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14.A majestic bird with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. It is a symbol of strength, power, and royalty.
Mesopotamian
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Egyptian
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Persian
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15.A dog-headed deity associated with death and the afterlife. This creature often guides souls to the underworld.