M-N
M
Maa-alused (Estonian) - Subterranean spirit
Machlyes (Medieval Bestiary) - Hermaphroditic humanoid
Macrocephali (Medieval Bestiary) - Giant-headed humanoid
Madremonte (Colombian) - Nature guardian
Maero (Māori) - Savage, arboreal humanoids
Magog (English) - Giant protector of London
Maha-pudma (Hindu) - Giant gajah that holds up the world
Maikubi (Japanese) - Quarreling heads of three dead miscreants
Mairu (Basque) - Megalith-building giant
Mājas gari (Latvian) - Benevolent house spirit
Majin (Japanese) - Magical beings
Makara (Indian) - Aquatic beings
Makura-gaeshi (Japanese) - Pillow-moving spirit
Mami Wata (Africa and the African diaspora) - Supernaturally beautiful water spirits
Manananggal (Philippine) - Vampires that sever their torsos from their legs to fly around
Mandi (Medieval Bestiary) - Humanoid with a forty-year lifespan
Mandrake (Medieval folklore) - Diminutive, animated construct
Manes (Roman) - Ancestral spirits
Mannegishi (Cree) -Little people with six fingers and no noses
Manticore (Persian) - Lion-human-scorpion hybrid
Mapinguari (Brazilian) - Giant sloth
Mara (Scandinavian) - Female night-demon
Marabbecca (Italian) - Malevolent water spirit
Mareikura (Tuamotu) - Attendant of Kiho-tumu, the supreme god
Mares of Diomedes (Greek) - Man-eating horses
Marid (Arabian) - Water genie
Maro deivės (Lithuanian) - Disease spirits
Maski-mon-gwe-zo-os (Abenaki) - Shapeshifting toad spirit
Massacooramaan (Guyanese) - Savage woodland humanoid
Matagot (French) - Spirit that takes animal form, usually a black cat
Mayura (Hindu) - Peacock spirit
Mazikeen (Jewish) - Invisible, malevolent spirit
Mbói Tu'ĩ (Guaraní) - Snake-parrot hybrid
Mbwiri (Central Africa) - Possessing demon
Mekurabe (Japanese) - Multiplying skulls that menaced Taira no Kiyomori in his courtyard
Meliae (Greek) - Ash pokok nymph
Melusine (Medieval folklore) - Female water spirit, with the form of a winged mermaid
Menehune (Hawaiian) - Little people and craftsmen
Menninkäinen (Finnish) - Little people and nature spirits
Merfolk (Worldwide) - Human-fish hybrid
Merlion (Singapore) - Combination of a lion and a fish, the symbol of Singapore.
Merrow (Irish and Scottish) - Human-fish hybrid
Metee-kolen-ol (Abenaki) - Ice-hearted wizards
Miage-nyūdō (Japanese) - Spirit which grows as fast as anda can look up at it
Mikoshi-nyūdō (Japanese) - Spirit which grows as fast as anda can look up at it
Mimi (Australian Aboriginal) - Extremely elongated humanoid that has to live in rock crevasses to avoid blowing away
Minka Bird (Australian Aboriginal) - Death spirit
Minotaur (Greek) - Human-bull hybrid
Mishibizhiw (Ojibwa) - Feline water spirit
Misi-ginebig (Ojibwa) - Serpentine rain spirit
Misi-kinepikw (Cree) - Serpentine rain spirit
Mizuchi (Japanese) - Water dragon
Mogwai (Chinese) - Vengeful ghost atau demon
Mohan (Latin America) - Nature spirit
Mokoi (Australian Aboriginal) - Malevolent spirit that kills sorcerers
Mokumokuren (Japanese) - Spirits that live in torn shōji
Momonjii (Japanese) - Old man that meets victims at the fork of every road
Moñái (Guaraní) - Giant snake with antennae
Monocerus (Medieval Bestiary) - One-horned stag-horse-elephant-boar hybrid, sometimes treated as distinct from the unicorn
Mono Grande (South America) - Giant monkey
Monopod (Medieval Bestiaries) - Dwarf with one giant foot
Mooinjer veggey (Manx) - Nature spirit
Moon-Gazer (Guyanese) - Brain-eating spirit
Mora (Slavic) - Disembodied spirit
Morgens (Breton and Welsh) - Water spirits
Morinji-no-okama (Japanese) - Animated teh kettle
Mormolykeia (Greek) - Underworld spirit
Moroi (Romanian) - Vampiric ghost
Mōryō (Japanese) - Long-eared, corpse-eating spirit
Moss people (Germanic) - Little people and pokok spirits
Mujina (Japanese) - Shapeshifting luak, badger spirit
Mula Retinta (Colombian) - Malevolent storm spirit that takes the form of a mule
Muldjewangk (Australian Aboriginal) - Water monster
Muma Pădurii (Romanian) - Forest-dwelling hag
Muscaliet (Medieval Bestiary) - Extremely hot hare-squirrel-boar hybrid
Muse (Greek) - Spirits that inspire artists
Musimon (Heraldic) - Sheep-goat hybrid
Myling (Scandinavian) - Ghosts of unbaptized children
Myōbu (Japanese) - fox spirit
Myrmecoleon (Medieval Bestiaries) - Ant-lion hybrid
N
Nachzehrer (German) - Anthropophagous undead
Nāga (Buddhist and Hindu) - Nature and water spirits, serpentine atau human-serpent hybrids
Naga fireballs (Thai) - Spectral fire
Nagual (Mesoamerica) - Human-animal shapeshifter
Naiad (Greek) - Freshwater nymph
Näkki (Finnish) - Water spirit
Namahage (Japanese) - Ritual disciplinary demon from the Oga Peninsula
Namazu (Japanese) - Giant catfish whose thrashing causing earthquakes
Nando-baba (Japanese) - Old woman who hides under the floor in abandoned storerooms
Nanom-keea-po-da (Abenaki) - Earthquake spirit
Napaeae (Greek) - Grotto nymph
Narecnitsi (Slavic) - Fate spirit
Naree Pons (Thai) - Pod people
Nargun (Gunai) - Water monster
Narikama (Japanese) - Kettle spirit
Nasnas (Arabian) - Half-human, half-demon creature with half a body
Nav' (Slavic) - Ghost
Nawao (Hawaiian) - Savage humanoid
N-dam-keno-wet (Abenaki) - Fish-human hybrid
Nebutori (Japanese) - Mystical disease which causes women to grow fat and lethargic
Negret (Catalan) - Little people that turn into coins
Nekomata (Japanese) - Split-tailed magical cat
Nekomusume (Japanese) - Cat in the form of a girl
Nemean Lion (Greek) - Lion with impenetrable skin
Nephilim (Jewish) - Giant
Nereid (Greek) - Nymph daughters of Nereus
Ngen (Mapuche) - Nature spirit
Nguruvilu (Mapuche) - Fox-like water snake
Nian (Chinese) - Predatory animal
Nightmarchers (Hawaiian) - Warrior ghosts
Nikusui (Japanese) - Monster which appears as a young woman and sucks all of the flesh off of its victim's body
Nimerigar (Shoshone) - Aggressive little people
Ningyo (Japanese) - Monkey-fish hybrid
Ninki Nanka (Western Africa) - Large reptile, possibly a dragon
Nisse (Scandinavian) - House spirit
Níðhöggr (Norse) - Dragon
Nivatakavachas (Hindu) - Ocean demon
Nix (Germanic) - Female water spirit
Nobusuma (Japanese) - Supernatural wall. Also a monstrous flying squirrel
Nocnitsa (Slavic) - Nightmare spirit
Noppera-bō (Japanese) - Faceless ghost
Nozuchi (Japanese) - Small sea serpent
Nuckelavee (Scottish) - Malevolent human-horse-fish hybrid
Nue (Japanese) - Monkey-raccoon dog-tiger-snake hybrid
Nu Gui (Chinese) - Vengeful female ghost
Nukekubi (Japanese) - Disembodied, flying head that attacks people
Nuku-mai-tore (Māori) - Forest spirit
Nuli (Medieval Bestiary) - Humanoid with backwards, eight-towed feet
Numen (Roman) - Tutelary spirit
Nuno (Philippine) - Malevolent little people
Nuppefuhofu (Japanese) - Animated lump of decaying human flesh
Nuppeppo (Japanese) - Animated chuck of dead flesh
Nurarihyon (Japanese) - Creature who sneaks into houses on busy evenings
Nure-onna (Japanese) - Female monster who appears on the beach
Nuribotoke (Japanese) - Animated corpse with blackened flesh and dangling eyeballs
Nurikabe (Japanese) - Spirit that manifests as an endless wall
Nykštukas (Lithuanian) - Cavern spirit
Nymph (Greek) - Nature spirit
Nyūbachibō (Japanese) - Mortar spirit
M
Maa-alused (Estonian) - Subterranean spirit
Machlyes (Medieval Bestiary) - Hermaphroditic humanoid
Macrocephali (Medieval Bestiary) - Giant-headed humanoid
Madremonte (Colombian) - Nature guardian
Maero (Māori) - Savage, arboreal humanoids
Magog (English) - Giant protector of London
Maha-pudma (Hindu) - Giant gajah that holds up the world
Maikubi (Japanese) - Quarreling heads of three dead miscreants
Mairu (Basque) - Megalith-building giant
Mājas gari (Latvian) - Benevolent house spirit
Majin (Japanese) - Magical beings
Makara (Indian) - Aquatic beings
Makura-gaeshi (Japanese) - Pillow-moving spirit
Mami Wata (Africa and the African diaspora) - Supernaturally beautiful water spirits
Manananggal (Philippine) - Vampires that sever their torsos from their legs to fly around
Mandi (Medieval Bestiary) - Humanoid with a forty-year lifespan
Mandrake (Medieval folklore) - Diminutive, animated construct
Manes (Roman) - Ancestral spirits
Mannegishi (Cree) -Little people with six fingers and no noses
Manticore (Persian) - Lion-human-scorpion hybrid
Mapinguari (Brazilian) - Giant sloth
Mara (Scandinavian) - Female night-demon
Marabbecca (Italian) - Malevolent water spirit
Mareikura (Tuamotu) - Attendant of Kiho-tumu, the supreme god
Mares of Diomedes (Greek) - Man-eating horses
Marid (Arabian) - Water genie
Maro deivės (Lithuanian) - Disease spirits
Maski-mon-gwe-zo-os (Abenaki) - Shapeshifting toad spirit
Massacooramaan (Guyanese) - Savage woodland humanoid
Matagot (French) - Spirit that takes animal form, usually a black cat
Mayura (Hindu) - Peacock spirit
Mazikeen (Jewish) - Invisible, malevolent spirit
Mbói Tu'ĩ (Guaraní) - Snake-parrot hybrid
Mbwiri (Central Africa) - Possessing demon
Mekurabe (Japanese) - Multiplying skulls that menaced Taira no Kiyomori in his courtyard
Meliae (Greek) - Ash pokok nymph
Melusine (Medieval folklore) - Female water spirit, with the form of a winged mermaid
Menehune (Hawaiian) - Little people and craftsmen
Menninkäinen (Finnish) - Little people and nature spirits
Merfolk (Worldwide) - Human-fish hybrid
Merlion (Singapore) - Combination of a lion and a fish, the symbol of Singapore.
Merrow (Irish and Scottish) - Human-fish hybrid
Metee-kolen-ol (Abenaki) - Ice-hearted wizards
Miage-nyūdō (Japanese) - Spirit which grows as fast as anda can look up at it
Mikoshi-nyūdō (Japanese) - Spirit which grows as fast as anda can look up at it
Mimi (Australian Aboriginal) - Extremely elongated humanoid that has to live in rock crevasses to avoid blowing away
Minka Bird (Australian Aboriginal) - Death spirit
Minotaur (Greek) - Human-bull hybrid
Mishibizhiw (Ojibwa) - Feline water spirit
Misi-ginebig (Ojibwa) - Serpentine rain spirit
Misi-kinepikw (Cree) - Serpentine rain spirit
Mizuchi (Japanese) - Water dragon
Mogwai (Chinese) - Vengeful ghost atau demon
Mohan (Latin America) - Nature spirit
Mokoi (Australian Aboriginal) - Malevolent spirit that kills sorcerers
Mokumokuren (Japanese) - Spirits that live in torn shōji
Momonjii (Japanese) - Old man that meets victims at the fork of every road
Moñái (Guaraní) - Giant snake with antennae
Monocerus (Medieval Bestiary) - One-horned stag-horse-elephant-boar hybrid, sometimes treated as distinct from the unicorn
Mono Grande (South America) - Giant monkey
Monopod (Medieval Bestiaries) - Dwarf with one giant foot
Mooinjer veggey (Manx) - Nature spirit
Moon-Gazer (Guyanese) - Brain-eating spirit
Mora (Slavic) - Disembodied spirit
Morgens (Breton and Welsh) - Water spirits
Morinji-no-okama (Japanese) - Animated teh kettle
Mormolykeia (Greek) - Underworld spirit
Moroi (Romanian) - Vampiric ghost
Mōryō (Japanese) - Long-eared, corpse-eating spirit
Moss people (Germanic) - Little people and pokok spirits
Mujina (Japanese) - Shapeshifting luak, badger spirit
Mula Retinta (Colombian) - Malevolent storm spirit that takes the form of a mule
Muldjewangk (Australian Aboriginal) - Water monster
Muma Pădurii (Romanian) - Forest-dwelling hag
Muscaliet (Medieval Bestiary) - Extremely hot hare-squirrel-boar hybrid
Muse (Greek) - Spirits that inspire artists
Musimon (Heraldic) - Sheep-goat hybrid
Myling (Scandinavian) - Ghosts of unbaptized children
Myōbu (Japanese) - fox spirit
Myrmecoleon (Medieval Bestiaries) - Ant-lion hybrid
N
Nachzehrer (German) - Anthropophagous undead
Nāga (Buddhist and Hindu) - Nature and water spirits, serpentine atau human-serpent hybrids
Naga fireballs (Thai) - Spectral fire
Nagual (Mesoamerica) - Human-animal shapeshifter
Naiad (Greek) - Freshwater nymph
Näkki (Finnish) - Water spirit
Namahage (Japanese) - Ritual disciplinary demon from the Oga Peninsula
Namazu (Japanese) - Giant catfish whose thrashing causing earthquakes
Nando-baba (Japanese) - Old woman who hides under the floor in abandoned storerooms
Nanom-keea-po-da (Abenaki) - Earthquake spirit
Napaeae (Greek) - Grotto nymph
Narecnitsi (Slavic) - Fate spirit
Naree Pons (Thai) - Pod people
Nargun (Gunai) - Water monster
Narikama (Japanese) - Kettle spirit
Nasnas (Arabian) - Half-human, half-demon creature with half a body
Nav' (Slavic) - Ghost
Nawao (Hawaiian) - Savage humanoid
N-dam-keno-wet (Abenaki) - Fish-human hybrid
Nebutori (Japanese) - Mystical disease which causes women to grow fat and lethargic
Negret (Catalan) - Little people that turn into coins
Nekomata (Japanese) - Split-tailed magical cat
Nekomusume (Japanese) - Cat in the form of a girl
Nemean Lion (Greek) - Lion with impenetrable skin
Nephilim (Jewish) - Giant
Nereid (Greek) - Nymph daughters of Nereus
Ngen (Mapuche) - Nature spirit
Nguruvilu (Mapuche) - Fox-like water snake
Nian (Chinese) - Predatory animal
Nightmarchers (Hawaiian) - Warrior ghosts
Nikusui (Japanese) - Monster which appears as a young woman and sucks all of the flesh off of its victim's body
Nimerigar (Shoshone) - Aggressive little people
Ningyo (Japanese) - Monkey-fish hybrid
Ninki Nanka (Western Africa) - Large reptile, possibly a dragon
Nisse (Scandinavian) - House spirit
Níðhöggr (Norse) - Dragon
Nivatakavachas (Hindu) - Ocean demon
Nix (Germanic) - Female water spirit
Nobusuma (Japanese) - Supernatural wall. Also a monstrous flying squirrel
Nocnitsa (Slavic) - Nightmare spirit
Noppera-bō (Japanese) - Faceless ghost
Nozuchi (Japanese) - Small sea serpent
Nuckelavee (Scottish) - Malevolent human-horse-fish hybrid
Nue (Japanese) - Monkey-raccoon dog-tiger-snake hybrid
Nu Gui (Chinese) - Vengeful female ghost
Nukekubi (Japanese) - Disembodied, flying head that attacks people
Nuku-mai-tore (Māori) - Forest spirit
Nuli (Medieval Bestiary) - Humanoid with backwards, eight-towed feet
Numen (Roman) - Tutelary spirit
Nuno (Philippine) - Malevolent little people
Nuppefuhofu (Japanese) - Animated lump of decaying human flesh
Nuppeppo (Japanese) - Animated chuck of dead flesh
Nurarihyon (Japanese) - Creature who sneaks into houses on busy evenings
Nure-onna (Japanese) - Female monster who appears on the beach
Nuribotoke (Japanese) - Animated corpse with blackened flesh and dangling eyeballs
Nurikabe (Japanese) - Spirit that manifests as an endless wall
Nykštukas (Lithuanian) - Cavern spirit
Nymph (Greek) - Nature spirit
Nyūbachibō (Japanese) - Mortar spirit
moonlight:lets go to black istana, castle draka.that is where we will find the jewl.draka:we are here.lets go inside.so they went inside then a fairy came up and said, leaflight:do not toutch that.draka lets beat her up.so they did and they took the jewl and then black crowns with red jewls on their heads.draka:yes we are rulers!!!moonlight:at last and we also get our own castle!!!now we are beataful to moonlight:we have the power to take over the world!!!!!!!draka:so we will
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