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Enter a world where legends walk and monsters lurk in the shadows. Some say they are only myths—others aren’t so sure.

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Quetzalcoatl: The Feathered Serpent
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Quetzalcoatl: The Feathered Serpent

He is the wind that brings the rain and the star that heralds the sun. Unlike the blood-thirsty gods who demanding human hearts, Quetzalcoatl demanded only butterflies and jade. But he left... and he promised to return.

2026-01-17
2 min read
aztec-mythologygodsserpents+2
Raijin: The Storm God
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Raijin: The Storm God

When the sky turns black and the thunder rolls, it is not just weather. It is Raijin beating his drums. Hide your belly button, or he will come down and eat it.

2026-01-17
2 min read
japanese-mythologygodsthunder+2
Sasquatch: The King of the Woods
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Sasquatch: The King of the Woods

The woods are deep, and they are not empty. He is the hairy giant of the Pacific Northwest. He walks softly, carries a big stick, and has been watching you since you parked the car.

2026-01-17
2 min read
cryptidsnorth-americaforest-spirits+2
The Unicorn: The Iron Horse
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The Unicorn: The Iron Horse

Forget the glitter and the sparkles. The medieval Unicorn was a beast of terrible power that could kill a lion with a single strike. Only the pure of heart could approach it without dying.

2026-01-17
2 min read
medieval-folklorebeastsforest-spirits+2
Adze: The Firefly Vampire
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Adze: The Firefly Vampire

A vampiric entity that slips through the cracks in the wall. It is a firefly in the dark, and a sorcerer in the flesh.

2026-01-16
3 min read
african-folklorevampiresshapeshifters+1
Afanc: The Lake Titan
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Afanc: The Lake Titan

It is the reason you do not swim in deep water. The Afanc is a colossal aquatic beast capable of flooding entire valleys with a single thrash of its tail.

2026-01-16
3 min read
welsh-mythologycelticlake-monsters+3
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Ahuizotl: The Water Dog
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Ahuizotl: The Water Dog

In the canals of Tenochtitlan, a cry mimics a drowning child. But the hand that reaches up isn't human. It belongs to the executioner of the Rain God.

2026-01-16
3 min read
aztec-mythologywater-monstersahuizotl+3
Aluxes: The Clay Guardians
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Aluxes: The Clay Guardians

They are knee-high spirits made of mud and blood. They guard the Mayan fields for seven years. Break the contract, and the harvest will turn to dust.

2026-01-16
3 min read
mayan-mythologynature-spiritsguardians+3
Ammut: The Soul Eater
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Ammut: The Soul Eater

She waits in the shadows of the Hall of Judgment. Part crocodile, part lion, part hippo. If your heart is heavy with sin, she is the last thing you will ever see.

2026-01-16
3 min read
egyptian-mythologyafterlifejudgment+2
Anansi: The Master of Webs
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Anansi: The Master of Webs

He is the Spider who owns all stories. He tricked the Sky God, captured the impossible beasts, and taught humanity that a sharp mind beats a sharp sword.

2026-01-16
3 min read
west-african-mythologytrickstersspiders+3
Anubis: The Silent Guide
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Anubis: The Silent Guide

The Master of Secrets. The Opener of the Way. Anubis stands at the threshold of eternity, a jackal-headed god who ensures that death is not the end, but a door.

2026-01-16
3 min read
egyptian-mythologydeath-godsafterlife+2
Apep: The Enemy of Ra
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Apep: The Enemy of Ra

The serpent is miles long and made of pure darkness. Every night, he tries to swallow the sun. He is not a god. He is the end of everything.

2026-01-16
3 min read
egyptian-mythologychaosserpents+3