concept   mythical creatures

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Cultures (22) Greek mythology (1) African cultures (1) Nordic cultures (1) Middle Eastern cultures (1) Asian cultures (1) European culture (1) South American cultures (1) folklore (1) modern society (1) Celtic cultures (1) Indian cultures (1) Native American cultures (1) Oceanic cultures (1) Polynesian cultures (1) cross-cultural folklore (1) Aboriginal cultures (1) Chinese culture (1) Greek culture (1) Japanese culture (1) Roman culture (1) Russian culture (1) fantasy literature enthusiasts (1) more
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1 mythical creatures Greek mythology Mythical creatures like centaurs, chimeras, and gorgons are integral to Greek mythology. 9
2 mythical creatures African cultures African cultures have rich folklore with mythical creatures representing spiritual beliefs and natural world stories. 6
3 mythical creatures Nordic cultures Nordic folklore is rich in mythical creatures such as dragons, elves, trolls, and fairies, which are associated with winter landscapes and mischievous behavior. 5
4 mythical creatures Middle Eastern cultures Middle Eastern cultures have rich traditions of mythical creatures like Jinn, Roc, and Garuda that are integral to religious and historical narratives. 4
5 mythical creatures Asian cultures Mythical creatures hold a significant role in Asian cultures, representing protection and good fortune in their religious beliefs and practices. 3
6 mythical creatures European culture Mythical creatures are prominent in European folklore and medieval tales, including creatures like griffins and werewolves. 3
7 mythical creatures South American cultures Mythical creatures in South American cultures are connected to nature, spirits, and ancestors. 3
8 mythical creatures folklore Mythical creatures hold spiritual significance and appear in rich stories within traditional cultures and folklore. 3
9 mythical creatures modern society Mythical creatures are considered fictional and for entertainment in modern society. 3
10 mythical creatures Celtic cultures Celtic cultures are rich in folklore and myth featuring a variety of mythical creatures. 2
11 mythical creatures Indian cultures Indian cultures have a rich mythology that includes mythical creatures such as Garuda, Jinn, Nagas, and Asuras. 2
12 mythical creatures Native American cultures Native American cultures have stories of mythical creatures tied to the spirit world and sacred rituals. 2
13 mythical creatures Oceanic cultures Mythical creatures play a significant role in Oceanic oral traditions and sacred rituals. 2
14 mythical creatures Polynesian cultures Polynesian cultures include mythical creatures in their oral traditions and legends. 2
15 mythical creatures cross-cultural folklore Mythical creatures are present in a variety of cultural folklore and mythologies around the world. 2
16 mythical creatures Aboriginal cultures Aboriginal cultures often include mythical creatures like Thunderbirds, Skinwalkers, and Wendigo in their stories. 1
17 mythical creatures Chinese culture Chinese culture frequently depicts mythical creatures in art, literature, and cultural festivals. 1
18 mythical creatures Greek culture Greek mythology is rich with mythical creatures such as the Minotaur, Hydra, and Centaur. 1
19 mythical creatures Japanese culture Japanese culture frequently depicts mythical creatures in art, literature, and cultural festivals. 1
20 mythical creatures Roman culture Roman culture is known for its mythology featuring mythical creatures like the Minotaur, Hydra, and Centaur. 1
21 mythical creatures Russian culture Mythical creatures in Russian culture are often associated with harsh winter landscapes and folklore. 1
22 mythical creatures fantasy literature enthusiasts Fantasy literature enthusiasts enjoy mythical creatures like dragons, elves, and orcs as part of fictional worlds and grand adventures. 1