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Mythical creatures across cultures
The enchanting beasts of myth and folklore From the fire-breathing dragons of Europe to the shape-shifting kitsune of Japan, mythical creatures have captivated human imagination for centuries. These ...
Missing socks? Hidden laptop? You might have upset the Mexican duende in your house. Not to worry: you can back on his good ...
Offering a fresh twist to the popular survival genre, Night Is Coming adds a grim new fantasy setting and bloody combat to survival city-builders.
The Bannik is a creature from Slavic mythology. The monster is a tiny, old man who usually lives inside bathhouses. Myths also claim that he can shapeshift and predict the future, making him a fun ...
The mythology follows Claire Randall ... It’s a world overflowing with Slavic folklore; creatures like strigas, dopplers, and dragons lurk around every shadowy corner. Our hero, Geralt, with his ...
A strategy game with survival elements, inspired by Slavic mythology. In Night is Coming our task is to ... and in their ranks appear stronger and stronger creatures. To defend against them, we must ...
The human obsession with frightening creatures has given rise to ancient tales of dragons and werewolves, as well as to the ...
Mysterious creatures, with odd appearances, might just have roots in reality. Let's discover these mythological creatures. The Griffin, a lion-eagle hybrid, likely originated from Protoceratops ...
This year’s theme delves into the world of Chinese folklore, Featuring glowing mythical creatures that move, speak and even breathe smoke. “This is a way to see the zoo in a completely new ...
If there were any contender for a real-life equivalent to the Oliphaunts of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth, it would be ...
And now, they are set to appear on a new Royal Mail stamp collection featuring mythical creatures and fabled figures from UK folklore. Other stamps will include the Loch Ness Monster, Cornish ...