
This publication will serve hopefully as a bestiary and encyclopedia for fiction writers to be able to use the old tales that are being forgotten without contributing to the "sanitising" and removal of the history of the culture they come from.
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Let's eat the rich!! Okay maybe not literally but these guys... They get rewarded for it. In Korea there are fun scaled men who get the ultimate reward for eating corrupt officials and rich people. Don't get too excited, there are rules.
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Are you a mischievous little garden lover? Then you may just be a gnome at heart. Commonly seen as little bearded guys that love to fish in your pond or sit ominously in your garden, gnomes are traditionally a little more noble and a lot mo...
Let's talk witches. Well, sort of. The Morrigan is many things and people often associate her with witches. In truth, the morrigan is closer to a goddess of war and victory and fate but with a sprinkle of mystic arts.
The Morrigan is curre...
The next wonderfully weird creature is a not so known creature that I think needs a tip of the hat due to its little known impact on imagery of creatures. It's description has been adopted by many modern versions of creatures such as the ph...
To begin this modern bestiary of sorts, I thought we should start with something a little bit light. Well, as light as heart eating forest monsters can be.
Often we see fairies portrayed as friendly little critters that wave magic wands a...
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This page will be a modern bestiary of sorts. Expect the origins of your favourite ghosts and ghouls as well as some old and almost forgotten stories.
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