Falling for a mythical creature

Description

Chinese and Japanese

European

North American

Greek

And many more, each culture, each place had mythical creatures that are used to frighten children or warn woman or men from things unknown and magical. From incubuses to water horses, mermaids and demons. They are everywhere even in the present day 

This is a group of one shots based on a few of the mythical creatures that are scattered around in life. 

 

Warning: Theses won’t be nice. There will be , illness and death. A lot of the creatures are deadly and kill their pray and so this story will contain a lot of death. I don't want to hear in the comments about it. I have warned you.

Foreword

Forward

Agas - Middle Eastern – Hellish, Seductive - Troublesome 

Boto - South American - Aquatic, Humanoid, Seductive - Troublesome 

Cabyll-Uisqe - Celtic - Aquatic, Seductive - Deadly 

Dinny-Mara - Celtic - Aquatic, Humanoid, Seductive - Deadly

Glashtin - Celtic - Aquatic, Seductive - Deadly 

Hu-Hsien - Chinese and Japanese - Seductive - Troublesome 

Incubus - European - Seductive - Troublesome

Jarognma Chinese and Japanese - Seductive, Aquatic, Domestic - Deadly 

Kokipeli - North American - Seductive - Friendly and Deadly 

Leanansidhe - Celtic - Humanoid, Seductive, Domestic - Deadly

Mormolicoe - Greek - Humanoid, Seductive - Deadly

Pskegdenus - North American - Humanoid, Seductive - Deadly

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