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Posted on April 20, 2011June 10, 2015

Q is for Qiqirn

Today’s letter for the A to Z Challenge was a challenge. There aren’t a lot of mythological creatures that start…

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Posted on April 19, 2011June 10, 2015

P is for Piru

Piru, from Finnish mythology, is considered to be a variety of things. Traditionally, the word has meant anything from a…

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Posted on April 18, 2011June 10, 2015

N is for Nix/O is for Ogre

Hey everyone! Sorry for not posting N on Saturday. I had a busy weekend. To make up for it, today…

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Posted on April 15, 2011June 10, 2015

M is for Misty Night

Hey everyone. Sorry for the tardiness of this post! You may notice that it’s not a blog post describing a…

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Posted on April 14, 2011June 10, 2015

L is for Lamia

Lamia (2nd version) by John William Waterhouse (1909); Note the snakeskin on her lap. Lamia are half-snake, half-woman vampiristic beings…

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Posted on April 13, 2011June 10, 2015

K is for Kraken

The sea with its vast size has always created stories and lore of its own, ranging from whirlpools the size…

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Posted on April 12, 2011June 10, 2015

J is for Jötunn

The jötnar Fafner and Fasolt seize Freyja. Jötunn are giants from old Norse mythology. They’re extremely strong nature spirits. Their…

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Posted on April 11, 2011June 10, 2015

I is for Incubus

An Incubus is a male demon that comes upon a woman when they’re asleep and has intercourse with them, usually with the…

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Posted on April 9, 2011June 10, 2015

H is for Harpy

Harpy, from the Greek word harpūia, means “swift robber” or “snatcher.” They are personifications of destructive wind. Mostly, they live…

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Posted on April 8, 2011June 10, 2015

G is for Gnome

Gnomes are a more recent addition to European folklore. The earliest mentions of them date to the 16th century. Male gnomes…

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