- [citation needed] the
Navajo skin-walker, mimic,[citation needed] and
therianthrope.[citation needed] The
prefix "were-"
comes from the Old
English word...
- cats.
Ailuranthrope is a lesser-known term that
refers to a
feline therianthrope.
Depending on the
story in question, the
species involved can be a domestic...
-
broken in two pieces, with a gemsbok-like
therianthrope that
closely resembles the
Brandberg therianthrope which Thackeray catalogues as T1. Both examples...
- In
Navajo culture, a skin-walker (Navajo: yee naaldlooshii) is a type of
harmful witch who has the
ability to turn into, possess, or
disguise themselves...
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denied being non-human. From 3–11
April 1996, a w****-long
gathering of
therianthropes called EuroHowl ’96 was
hosted in Aberystwyth, Wales,
United Kingdom...
- the
second book of the series, New Moon, he
discovers that he is a
therianthrope who can
shapeshift into a wolf. For the
majority of the series, Jacob...
-
Count Dracula (/ˈdrækjʊlə, -jə-/) is the
title character of Bram Stoker's 1897
gothic horror novel Dracula. He is
considered the
prototypical and archetypal...
- Son Goku is a
fictional character and the main
protagonist of the
Dragon Ball
manga series created by
Akira Toriyama. He is
based on Sun
Wukong (known...
-
Dragons Gargoyles Kaiju Killer toy
Mutants Ogres Sea
monster Piranha Therianthropes Werecats Werewolves Undead Death Ghosts Mummies Skeletons Vampires Zombies...
- This is a list of
legendary creatures from
Indian folklore,
including those from
Vedic and
Hindu mythology,
sorted by
their classification or affiliation...