Devourer of hearts in ancient Egyptian beliefs, associated with the afterlife
Cunning spider trickster figure in African and Caribbean folklore
Supernatural creature in Philippine folklore with various abilities including shapeshifting and bloodsucking
Mythical beast with the ability to discern true from false, appearing in Chinese mythology
Female spirit known for her mournful wailing, often associated with death
Mythical child left in place of a human infant by fairies in European folklore
Fictional cosmic entity in Lovecraft's horror stories, often depicted as an octopus-headed being
Supernatural beings with the ability to grant wishes in Arabian mythology
Small, mischievous goblin-like creatures from Aztec mythology
Female forest creature with animal tails in Scandinavian folklore
Folkloric animal with the body of a rabbit and antlers of a deer
Supernatural creatures in Islamic mythology, capable of good and evil
Celestial musicians with the head and torso of a human and the lower body of a bird in Hindu mythology
Assyrian protective deity depicted with a human head, body of a lion or bull, and wings
Malevolent sea monster from Orcadian mythology with a horse-like torso and a human-like head