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2013-03-09 02:45 9011966 Anonymous (165-bean-nighe+[1].jpg 582x819 169kB)
What are some mythological creatures from your country/region?

3 min later 9012054 Anonymous (vampir_21830.jpg 608x800 40kB)
>>9011966

5 min later 9012110 Anonymous
>>9012054 I mean unique creatures. Vampires are everywhere.

6 min later 9012131 Anonymous
Where I live up in New England, there's this town called Fall River, up in Mass, anyway, supposedly this girl killed her parents and stuff, her name was Lizzie Borden, on Halloween I go to Fall River and go to her grave, it's a nice little attraction, the house where the murders were committed is actually a Bed and Breakfast.

9 min later 9012216 Anonymous (selo-drvar-drekavac-krici-zveri-1328585176-106482.jpg 900x599 52kB)
>>9012110 Name vampires, and what most people think vampires are, come from this region Anyway, another one, Drekavac/Screamer.

11 min later 9012256 Anonymous (skogstroll.jpg 637x520 60kB)
"Finns"

11 min later 9012257 Anonymous (hobbits.jpg 1024x768 119kB)
Hobbits, motherfucker >>9012216 Looks like Dagon

1 hours later 9013997 Anonymous
I'm in NY state and there is many stories, most famous is of the old fort near my house, supposedly in 1811 a soldier got into an argument with another soldier over a woman and was decapitated. his head thrown in the forts well and the body dumped in the lake.

2 hours later 9014222 Anonymous
>>9011966 ITT: mythical creatures that DONT come from germanic/norse mythology

2 hours later 9014404 Anonymous (mula-sem-cabeça-fotos.jpg 400x300 30kB)
If a woman have sex with a priest, she will turn into a horse with a blazing head. That's it.

2 hours later 9014465 Anonymous (1358471647310.jpg 600x287 35kB)
>never go into the woods without .357 or bigger because afraid of getting mauled by sasquatch

2 hours later 9014629 Anonymous (El_Aquelarre.jpg 1067x326 253kB)
>>9011966 The Macho Cabrío, it was often used as a name for the devil himself, but also to demons who lived in caves (Salamancas) and ate people. They also had entourages of devoted satanists. There's also this ghost of an aborigin who was betrayed by his brother for the spaniards, and now eternally roams, seeking for his sibling. >tfw no cool polytheistic mythology.

2 hours later 9014641 Anonymous (The Real Insanity Wolf.jpg 237x320 19kB)
The Trehuaco is a beautiful dog dwelling in a bewitched lagoon in the South end of Chiloe. It is a shiny black- furred animal with an extraordinary strength. It inhabits the bottom of the lagoon and seduces the young ladies who dare to approach the shore, These ladies quickly give themselves fully to it. Obviously, after an affectionate play.

2 hours later 9014669 Anonymous (nyi-roro-kidul.jpg 389x262 26kB)
Queen of the Southern Seas, don't wear green on her territories otherwise you'll be taken by her

2 hours later 9014748 Anonymous (image.jpg 720x479 151kB)
A dangerous breed of humans found in multiple corners of the united states. Mexicans..

2 hours later 9014764 Anonymous
>>9014629 I used to live in Salta. The shit I've seen man..

2 hours later 9014786 Anonymous
>>9014748 those are Italians.

2 hours later 9014858 Anonymous
>>9014764 Really? I live in Tucumán. We used to be the bestest of the region, but now is Salta. Anyways, I haven't heard much of Saltean mythology.

2 hours later 9014966 Anonymous (489dd78950hombrelobo.jpg 500x333 19kB)
El lobizon (werewolf), not very original

2 hours later 9015028 Anonymous
for argentina, white people for us (or scotland at least) NESSIE

3 hours later 9015328 Anonymous (bunyip2-271x300[1].jpg 271x300 25kB)
Basically all we got is the Bunyip (pic related) and the Yowie which is basically an Aussie Sasquatch.

3 hours later 9015331 Anonymous (saci.jpg 435x640 27kB)
There's the Saci. He is a one-legged black or mulatto youngster with holes in the palms of his hands, who smokes a pipe and wears a magical red cap that enables him to disappear and reappear wherever he wishes An incorrigible prankster, the Saci will not cause major harm, but there is no little harm that he won't do. He will hide children's toys, set farm animals loose, tease dogs, and curse chicken eggs preventing them from hatching. In the kitchen, the Saci would spill all salt, sour the milk, burn the bean stew, and drop flies into the soup. If a popcorn kernel fails to pop, it is because the Saci cursed it. Given half a chance, he will dull the seamstress's needles, hide her thimbles, and tangle her sewing threads. If he sees a nail lying on the ground, he will turn it with the point up. In short, anything that goes wrong — in the house, or outside it — may be blamed on the Saci.

3 hours later 9015401 Anonymous
There's a cult that used to kidnap people and sacrifice them, supposedly. People who turn up missing and never found are thought to be victims.

3 hours later 9015480 Anonymous
>>9015331 Doubtless HUEing to himself the whole time...

3 hours later 9015525 Anonymous (13449055107.png 443x383 347kB)
>>9015480 Yes, the Saci is the true incarnation of the BRBRHUEHUEHUE spirit.

3 hours later 9015560 Anonymous
>>9015401 info?

3 hours later 9015572 Anonymous
Big Foot, Sasquatch, etc. That's what we call this giant ass ape/human thing that supposedly lives out in the woods. We also used to have a legend about these things called Tommy Knockers, which unlike a lot of shit in this thread and in urban legends, is actually helpful. Supposedly, the Tommy Knockers would help lost miners back in the gold rush days, by tapping on cave walls. Miners were supposed to follow the sound of the tapping which would lead to either the caves exit, or a huge vein of gold.

3 hours later 9015576 DAVY
>>9015401 We have a sex cult like that here. They all wear purple and live in a mansion, and will beat any intruders to death.

3 hours later 9015609 Anonymous
>>9015572 Ok, wait, I'm not sure if they were called Tommy Knockers or not. But they were something knockers, I know that.

3 hours later 9015618 DAVY
We have this thing called the Jersey Devil. It looks like a demonic creature that you'd see in a painting. People think it's a mutant from the Hudson River. In the south, we have Will-o-the-whisp. They made a legend about them and relate them to the Flatwoods Monster, which is like an alien. If you've played Majora's Mask on the N64/Megadrive the aliens that abduct the farm are based on the flatwoods monster.

3 hours later 9015629 Anonymous (Mothman (1).jpg 432x393 66kB)
The Mothman Bigass creature with a 20 foot wingspan, stole pets, terrorized townsfolk and heralded (possibly caused) the collapse of an crowded bridge.

3 hours later 9015642 anonymous
Well, we have the Michigan Dogman.

3 hours later 9015645 Anonymous (manananggal trio.jpg 1600x1158 103kB)
Rural folks still believe in the existence of the manananggal Pretty woman by day, flying demonic torso by night that lands on roofs and preys on sleepers by distending its tongue/feeding tube and sucks their innards (and in the case pregnant victims, fetuses). Trick to kill it is to find the lower half, and destroy it (by pouring salt on the break-away wound) or hiding it so that the manananggal stays in her demon mode until daylight breaks, which kills her.

3 hours later 9015684 Anonymous
Oh, nothing, just the MOTHERFUCKING WENDIGO >The wendigo is a creature appearing in the legends of the Algonquian people. It is thought of variously as a malevolent cannibalistic spirit that could possess humans or a monster that humans could physically transform into. thanks wikipedia I was so fucking scared on the Wendigo when I was a kid. I lived in the woods, so I would be afraid to look out the window at night. >tfw hiding under the blankets every time I heard a loon

3 hours later 9015687 Anonymous
>>9015645 God damn that's scary

3 hours later 9015688 Anonymous (mapuche monster.jpg 393x260 37kB)
>>9011966 The mapuche monster, little creatures from the forest, according to the government they don't exist, but the germans in the south always claim to be attacked by packs of them.

3 hours later 9015699 Anonymous
>inb4 slenderman XDDDDD

3 hours later 9015709 Anonymous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJu TVYw_f1M

3 hours later 9015710 Anonymous
>>9015699 Slendur man fugggg :DDDDDDDD

3 hours later 9015717 Anonymous
>>9015709 >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ uTVYw_f1M How could I forget about the Chupacabra?

3 hours later 9015755 Anonymous
Hmm, not quite certain how unique they are, but in Liechtenstein we have the Froshase - who as a kid I imagined to be some sort of bloodthirsty and humongous rabbit (Hase) but in reality dates back to the Napoleonic wars and is actually a malapropism for Franzose (Frenchmen) Then we have the Nachtvolk (the night people) that pass throught the streets at night, usually displaying the recently diseased. A common story involves someone seeing them and recognizing himself as the last guy in the procession upon which he drops dead. Don't know much about the myths in Peru though.

3 hours later 9015793 Anonymous
>>9015755 >Then we have the Nachtvolk (the night people) that pass throught the streets at night, usually displaying the recently diseased. A common story involves someone seeing them and recognizing himself as the last guy in the procession upon which he drops dead. Fucking chills, man.

4 hours later 9016662 Anonymous (images.jpg 130x190 13kB)
TANGDAV from our Bunun people. said to be able to cross a mountain in one step. it's said that stories of giants are universal too all peoples living in mountain forest

5 hours later 9016712 Anonymous
>>9015755 > Liechtenstein are you a tourist,bro?

5 hours later 9016713 Anonymous
>>9016662 There are many that giant legend in all over Japan. we say that "Daidarabocchi" or "Deidarabocchi".

5 hours later 9016738 Anonymous (images.jpg 620x498 100kB)
>>9016662 Shanxiao 山蛸 from our Ketagalans. it's said no one has really seen it. it has a big head and eight small legs. they sneak into houses during the night and pull away people's sheets and disappear when people wake up. Ketagalan people were too bothered by them so they moved to taiwan.

5 hours later 9016756 Anonymous (b_kappa.jpg 300x300 22kB)
Kappa!! Do you know Kappa!!?? Kappa!!

5 hours later 9016781 SK
>>9011966 >What are some mythological creatures from your country/region? Employed Native Americans

5 hours later 9016950 Anonymous (images.jpg 413x600 44kB)
mô-sîn-á short little guys who call for our kids.

5 hours later 9016998 Anonymous (images.jpg 220x239 22kB)
as of we Han chinese people, you have probably already seen some of them in Japanese anime. see the book Shan Hai Jing. This is Nuwa

5 hours later 9017016 Anonymous (Bilibin._Baba_Yaga[1].jpg 1561x2000 1450kB)
Baba Yaga. She eats children.

5 hours later 9017038 Anonymous (ps10859nzp.jpg 300x500 29kB)
The Taniwha. Depending on the tribe it's a dragon/guardian spirit/sea monster

5 hours later 9017078 Anonymous
>>9017016 Yaga ETO TI?

5 hours later 9017094 Anonymous
Ogopogo, Trout Lake Monster, Champlain Lake Monster And perhaps most famously the Sasquatch which we share with the Americans.

5 hours later 9017099 In the North, we like baseball.
>>9015717 >>9015709 based Chupacabra >People actually believed Current President Carlos Salinas de Gortari disgused himself as a monster to deviate media attention. LEL

5 hours later 9017106 Anonymous
>>9017078 Nope. I swear.

5 hours later 9017117 Anonymous (_origin_Latviesi-no-CITA-skatu-5.jpg 2839x2138 787kB)
My fav is Lietuvēns - a soul of a killed (strangled, drowned or hanged) person which attacks both people and domestic animals.

5 hours later 9017173 Anonymous (8475808762_af49a38388.jpg 500x374 171kB)
The Drac of Beaucaire http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauca ire,_Gard#Le_Drac

5 hours later 9017199 Anonymous (rusalka.jpg 600x416 103kB)
Rusalka

5 hours later 9017211 Anonymous
The Fenris wolf. It's foretold that Fenris will kill Odin during Ragnarok, by swallowing him whole, and in turn be killed by Odins son Vidar. Vidar will grab hold of it's jaw and rip it apart. It is chained by a chain made in Svartalvheim, the land of the dwarves, and is made of six things which nobody can find: The breath of fish, female beard, bird spit, the root of the mountain, the sound of catpaws and the tendon of bears. When Fenris was to be chained, he demanded that someone placed his arm in his mouth. The only one brave enough to do this was Tyr, who subsequently lost his arm lel.

5 hours later 9017212 Anonymous
>>9017199 Also this http://prague-stay.com/lifestyle/ca tegory/176-prague-legends-myths-and -ghosts/177-haunted-prague-and-czec h-legends/

5 hours later 9017222 Anonymous (images.jpg 300x168 15kB)
>>9017199 >implying

5 hours later 9017233 Anonymous (tyr_and_fenris.jpg 300x350 23kB)
>>9017211 forgot pic

5 hours later 9017241 Ness
>>9017211 >>9017117 neat

5 hours later 9017254 Anonymous (Rusalka_Bilibin[1].jpg 500x594 151kB)
Our mermaids are different from the western ones.(maybe) They don't have a tail. They're evil souls of those who drowned or dead, unbaptized infants. There are forest mermaids. They live on tall trees. Mermaids attack people and tickle them to death. In Belarus, these run around naked and make weird faces. If you have seen such thing, you'll act like them. They dislike everybody(except children, sometimes they can save them) Belarus mermaids scream "uugu! uugu!", Smolensk mermaids scream "reli-reli!" Mermaids will also live in your house. They will be nasty, ask for too much. There was a fairy-tale about them. A mermaid goes to an old man and asks for food, etc. She asked for candies, toys, beautiful things. The old man was really tired from doing all these things, but he still tried to make her happy. Then once the mermaid asks to go swimming. She makes the man drown. The end.

5 hours later 9017255 Anonymous
>>9017222 Mermaid =/= Rusalka

5 hours later 9017258 Anonymous
>>9017211 Motherfucking Ragnaros Also, it's a shame that Tyr is so overlooked. He was one bad-ass motherfucker

5 hours later 9017270 Anonymous
>>9017255 We also call our "mermaids" rusalka.

5 hours later 9017286 Anonymous
Native folklore features all sorts of strange and malevolent spirits. Most famous is the vengeful spirit Wendigo who is said to possess people and drive them to cannibalism. Other legends say that people are not possessed by the Wendigo but become him when they have tasted human flesh. Inuit folklore has the Qalupalik which is a troll like creature that kidnaps children who may be playing on the ice. They emit a humming sound so that the children may know when they approach. Generally just used by parents to warn their kids not to play on ice.

5 hours later 9017288 Anonymous (hastrman.jpg 460x296 34kB)
Also Vodnik/Hastrman

5 hours later 9017296 Anonymous
Someone posted in one of these threads a moderate time ago, from the US, about some dog: 'The manly dog' that walks on two legs and beats up teenagers at night, I almost collapsed from laughter, if anyone can shed some light, by god, do it.

5 hours later 9017324 Anonymous (ぬらりひょん2.jpg 379x529 66kB)
Nurarihyon. Yokai(Japanese monster). He is sometimes said to be leader of the yōkai.The Nurarihyon will sneak into someone's house while they are away, drink their tea, and act as if it is their own house. Because it looks human, anyone who sees him will mistake him for the owner of the house, making it very hard to expel him.

5 hours later 9017326 Anonymous (Leshy_%281906%29[1].jpg 638x539 159kB)
Leszy, woodland spirit, he protects forest also many of Witcher mobs are based on slavic mithology

6 hours later 9017352 Anonymous
Yowie, Bunyip, Min Min Lights whatever.

6 hours later 9017356 Anonymous (Vasnetsov_Sirin_Alkonost[1].jpg 2382x1351 1592kB)
>>9017288 I think these girls are pretty cool. Black one is Sirin, she sings sad songs, the white one is Alkonost, she sings songs of joy.

6 hours later 9017408 Anonymous (o-BIGFOOT-PETER-TRAVERS-570.jpg 570x552 71kB)
Bigfoot Bigfoot, also known as sasquatch, is the name given to an ape-like creature that some people believe inhabits forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Bigfoot is usually described as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid.

6 hours later 9017434 Anonymous (Mothman.jpg 322x400 33kB)
Mothman is a legendary creature first reportedly seen in the Point Pleasant area of West Virginia from 15 November 1966 to 15 December 1967. The first newspaper report was published in the Point Pleasant Register dated 16 November 1966, entitled "Couples See Man-Sized Bird...Creature...Something".[1] Mothman was introduced to a wider audience by Gray Barker in 1970,[2][3] later popularized by John Keel in his 1975 book The Mothman Prophecies, claiming that Mothman was related to a wide array of supernatural events in the area and the collapse of the Silver Bridge

6 hours later 9017450 Anonymous
LOTR is a collection of Finnish mythological creatures.

6 hours later 9017454 Anonymous (Zmei_Gorinich.jpg 412x558 203kB)
>>9017356 Also, if your myphology doesn't have dragons you are pretty much non-country.

6 hours later 9017457 Anonymous
>>9017324 I'm going to eat u Nihon Then poopoo ur bones

6 hours later 9017477 Anonymous (9r41v7bz_original.jpg 960x667 170kB)
>>9017450 kurwa koivu

6 hours later 9017487 Anonymous (Csodaszarvas.jpg 960x1280 188kB)
Csodaszarvas ("Miraculous Deer"). According to the legend it is a white stag who led our ancestors to the "promised land". The Csodaszarvas is somewhat a protector who shows the way in dark times.

6 hours later 9017492 Anonymous
>>9017477 Wow. So Santa was evil back then?

6 hours later 9017506 Anonymous
The successful aborigine who does not drink.

6 hours later 9017507 Anonymous (VwOhU2hf_original.jpg 960x667 209kB)
>>9017450 suominen siittimen

6 hours later 9017512 Anonymous
>>9017457 (´・ω・`)

6 hours later 9017514 Anonymous
>>9017492 Santa and Nuuttipukki were very different.

6 hours later 9017519 Anonymous
>>9012257 Hobbits are from New Zealand, everyone knows that

6 hours later 9017520 Anonymous (GdgSVzZ7_original.jpg 500x701 144kB)
>>9017492 real santa

6 hours later 9017530 Anonymous (pVPcPWhw_original.jpg 500x742 242kB)
>>9017520

6 hours later 9017543 Anonymous
>>9017530 God damn

6 hours later 9017554 Anonymous
America has Sasquatch and Mothman...

6 hours later 9017558 Anonymous
>>9017519 Hobbits are Lintukotolaiset and they come from Finland. Tolkien pretty much copied Kalevala and called it Lord of the rings.

6 hours later 9017560 Anonymous (images.jpg 176x176 9kB)
>>9017454 kui an one legged animal

6 hours later 9017595 Anonymous (images.jpg 314x161 17kB)
>>9017487 looks like that deer in mononoke

6 hours later 9017625 Anonymous (turul_1086223_1306.jpg 2173x1165 284kB)
Although hungarian mythology has "classic" griffs in it the "Turul" is way more popular. It is a great bird (resembling to a falcon) who acts as a divine messenger. The Turul became a symbol of power, strength, and nobility, and it is still used today on the coat of arms of the Hungarian Army.

6 hours later 9017631 Anonymous (Arizona_Thunderbird.gif 240x160 18kB)
Native American Thunderbird- The legend of the Thunderbird is an ancient myth that survives even to the present day in some Native American cultures. Though the Thunderbird myth varied from region to region and tribe to tribe, the Thunderbird was, in the eyes of the ancient Native Americans, a magical animal that was sent by their gods to protect them from the powers of evil. Riding on the wings of the storm, the Thunderbird embodied the power of the storm. Its eyes flashed fire, its cry was like the crack of lightning, and its mighty wings beat with the sound of rolling thunder, ever protecting its people from the powers of evil.

6 hours later 9017639 Anonymous
>>9017558 but nobody in LoTR has squint eyes how could he have copied you?

6 hours later 9017660 Anonymous
Pas-taai a legendary race. they are black and no taller than 3 feet. according to our Saisiat aboriginals, they used to live in taiwan, but Saisiat people had enough of them and killed them all. Afterward Saisiat people worship them every year

6 hours later 9017678 Anonymous (71039260_i70251.jpg 425x600 130kB)
Bolotnitsa, beautiful woman with legs of a duck, she sits in a nymphaea to hide them.

6 hours later 9017697 Anonymous
>>9017639 You've spent too much time in /int/ my friend.

6 hours later 9017712 Anonymous (churchgrim2[1].jpg 584x743 34kB)
>>9014641 we have lots of local legends of giant black dogs which haunt villages or churchyards

6 hours later 9017724 Anonymous
>>9017639 >Sauron's human followers >Not Mongol/Arab mixes.

6 hours later 9017725 ioot (dell-xps-14.jpg 350x525 25kB)
Germans http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German _(mythology)

6 hours later 9017744 Anonymous
there are whisperings in the snowy hamlets of northern ontario. of the off-res native. employable, educated and sober. this man uses his res knowledge to compete with the white man for bread and butter.

6 hours later 9017748 Anonymous
>>9014669 > don't wear green on her territories otherwise you'll be taken by her fuck that bitch, Britannia rules the waves.

6 hours later 9017763 Anonymous
>>9015331 e' sonds like 1 checky cunt m8 i swer

6 hours later 9017767 Anonymous (雪女.jpg 442x599 82kB)
Yuki Onna ( snow woman) is a spirit or yōkai in Japanese folklore. She is very popular yokai in anime/manga. Yuki-onna appears on snowy nights as a tall, beautiful woman with long black hair and blue lips.Yuki-onna appears to travelers trapped in snowstorms , and uses her icy breath to leave them as frost-coated corpses...

6 hours later 9017778 Anonymous
Theres not that many, list from wikipidia just wondering if anyone from the US has heard of these locally I can only name Mothman, Chupacabra, Bigfoot and the Thunderbird. Argopelter Axehandle hound Ball-tailed cat Bigfoot Black dog (ghost) Bogeyman Boo Hag Burrokeet Cactus cat Champ (cryptozoology) Chupacabra Crichton Leprechaun Demon Cat Dwayyo Fur-bearing trout Glawackus Golden Bear (legend) Headless Horseman (Legend of Sleepy Hollow) Hidebehind Hodag Hoop snake Hudson River Monster Jackalope Jersey Devil Joint snake Legends and Tales of the Pine Barrens Marquette Monster Melon heads Mothman Nain Rouge Old Scratch Piasa Pope Lick Monster Rougarou Sewer alligator Shunka Warakin Sidehill gouger Skunk ape Snallygaster Snipe hunt Splintercat Squonk Tailypo Teakettler Thunderbird (mythology) Two-Toed Tom Wampus cat

6 hours later 9017837 Anonymous
>>9017678 Bolotnaya ploshyad

6 hours later 9017873 Morocco (djinn.jpg 810x1135 250kB)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinn

6 hours later 9017891 Anonymous
>>9017778 America, how is it even posible to create myths in scientific era? We have ours from dark ages.

6 hours later 9017905 Anonymous (429722_510588095653633_106980155_n.jpg 369x586 34kB)
Črt, it means anger/hatred in Slav languages. He's some sort of a demon, son of Črnbog.

6 hours later 9017915 Anonymous
>>9017767 Hm, I took this nickname when I was 15

6 hours later 9017916 Anonymous
>>9017891 You just change the boogeymen from the supernatural to other unknowns. Whatever the reality is behind Area51, it's gathered its own mythology over time, same as any other legend.

6 hours later 9017920 Anonymous
>>9017873 That's universal for all Muslims. Post about ones native to Morocco.

6 hours later 9017925 Anonymous
>>9017891 Some come from Native American folklore. But some are just myths that just grow because they become tourist attractions. Like the Witches in Salem, Massachusetts.

7 hours later 9017930 Anonymous
>>9017891 because we are fun unlike you

7 hours later 9017942 Anonymous (JUST-SAYIN.jpg 310x328 50kB)
>>9017930 Nope, Russians are way funnier

7 hours later 9017953 Anonymous
>>9017778 The best mythological creaturs of US were TROLLS

7 hours later 9017974 Anonymous
>>9017953 Le badum-tss

7 hours later 9017991 Anonymous (images.jpg 500x491 106kB)
>>9017560 I really like shanhaijing. it's so creative and funny

7 hours later 9017998 Anonymous
>>9017953 I haven't heard any Mexican ones did the Spanish take your stories away just like your culture?

7 hours later 9018034 Anonymous
...I got nothing. Don't try to search.

7 hours later 9018052 Anonymous (ordogkarakter.jpg 724x1024 80kB)
The Hétszűnyű Kapanyányimonyók A (supposedly) small devilish creature from hungarian folklore. He lives down in hell but comes up sometimes to (mainly) rob food from people. He is small but has a tremendous strenght and if somebody don't gives him the food he demands, he beats him up and eats the food off from his naked stomach. The creatures name can't be translated (it sounds literally nonsense in hungarian) but based on a few researches it supposed to mean "someone with a hoe sized dick and skull sized balls"

7 hours later 9018100 Anonymous
>>9017915 >Mexico >snow I guess your skin is so whity...

7 hours later 9018103 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
The Kaingangs here believed in two brothers - Kamé and Kanyeru. These brothers were in constant struggle, one against the other. When one created something, the other one created something stronger to eat his brother's creation. Kamé creates the jaguar... Kanyeru creates the gazelle. Kamé orders the jaguar to eat the gazelle, then Kanyeru creates the tapir and orders to eat the jaguar (it failed, since the tapir was too dumb to understand the order - this explains why we still call "anta" [tapir] someone really dumb). _____________ Blurring the line between myth and urban legend, there's O Velho do Saco (The Bag's Oldman). It's our masculine version of Baba Jaga - children that don't behave are carried by the old man and put in his bag.

7 hours later 9018136 Anonymous
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elwetr itsch

7 hours later 9018158 Anonymous
>>9016781 >>9017744 my niggas

7 hours later 9018168 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
>>9018136 >One of the Bavarian Kings was once served roasted, small birds for dinner, which were declared to be Elwetritsche (actually quail). The trolls may be a Scandinavian invention, but looks like Rheinpfalz invented trolling even before the internet, eh?

7 hours later 9018170 Hello Operator
Here's one for the Ladies. Copypasted everything from wikipedia because i'm too lazy. Kurupí >Kurupi is the name of one of the important figures in Guaraní mythology. He is one of the seven monstrous children of Tau and Kerana, and as such is one of the central legendary figures in the region of Guaraní speaking cultures >Kurupi is said to be somewhat similar in appearance to another, more popular figure from Guaraní mythology, the Pombero. Like the Pombero, Kurupi is said to be short, ugly, and hairy. He makes his home in the wild forests of the region, and was considered to be the lord of the forests and protector of wild animals. Kurupi's most distinctive feature, however, was an enormous penis that was ordinarily wound several times around his waist like a belt. Due to this feature, he was at one time revered by the Guaraní as the spirit of fertility. >Much like the Pombero, Kurupi is often blamed for unexpected or unwanted pregnancies. His penis is said to be prehensile, and owing to its length he is supposed to be able to extend it through doors, windows, or other openings in a home and impregnate a sleeping woman without even having to enter the house. Together with the Pombero, Kurupi was a scapegoat used by adulterous women to avoid the wrath of their husbands, or by single women to explain their pregnanices. Children fathered by the Kurupi were expected to be small, ugly and hairy much like their father, and if male to inherit something of their father's virility. In some cases, Kurupi is blamed with the disappearance of young women, supposedly stealing them away to his home in the forest for use in satiating his libidinous desires. >The legend of Kurupi has faded somewhat in comparison to the Pombero, and figures more often as part of old tales. Rarely is he blamed with impregnating women anymore, although he is sometimes used to try and frighten young girls into being chaste. Can't post an image because i don't want anyone to lose their jobs

7 hours later 9018211 Anonymous
>>9011966 Black people.

7 hours later 9018226 Anonymous
"Pesta" (female twist of the word "plague") The personification of the black plague, she represents the plague coming to a village

7 hours later 9018231 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
>>9018170 Interesting, looks like a mix between Boto [Amazonian] and Satyrs [Greek]. ...something that is giving me a bit of aches is the description: HAIRY, short and ugly. Are Guaranis taller than a random Iberian, by any chance?

7 hours later 9018237 Anonymous (pesta_hun_farer_landet_rundt.jpg 1100x1317 439kB)
>>9018226 pic

7 hours later 9018260 Anonymous (nøkken.jpg 400x282 42kB)
Nokken (the nook) An evil water spirit, there are different versions of this in other countries, but this is like the Norwegian idea of it

7 hours later 9018293 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
I found a more modern one, the Legend of the Two Horsemen. A man committed a sin so huge that the priest didn't allow his body to be buried in the church's cemetery. At roughly the same time, another man become an hero, hanging himself - another unforgivable sin. These two men roam the streets, in headless horses and, when they meet one another, the mount off their horses and start digging as a sign of recognizance. Then, they mount on their horses again and disappear.

7 hours later 9018309 Anonymous (mfw neet thread.gif 498x266 987kB)
>>9018260 it just wants a hug

7 hours later 9018313 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
>>9018052 Sorry, mate, but something must be said: >No food in Hell The Hell is Africa!

7 hours later 9018342 Anonymous (Noekken.jpg 350x247 13kB)
>>9018309 Some times it takes the form of a white horse to lure people into the swamp. Why not go for a ride? #yolo

7 hours later 9018350 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
>>9018342 Okay, I'll bite: what does he if one rides his back?

7 hours later 9018373 Anonymous
>>9018350 He is going to d-HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE HUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHU EHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEH UEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUEHUE HHUE.

7 hours later 9018374 Anonymous
>>9018350 You die.

7 hours later 9018386 Anonymous
>>9018350 you collect your prize at the bottom of a swamp

7 hours later 9018390 Anonymous
>>9018350 it runs with you into the swamp... and yor drown. huehue

7 hours later 9018398 Anonymous
>>9018350 There is no getting off the bäckahäst.

7 hours later 9018421 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
>>9018374 >>9018386 >>9018390 Thanks. >>9018373 ...mate, at least bash the keyboard instead of copypasting "HUE"! EHUEHUEAHEUEAHUAEHAEUEAHAEUEAHEUHEU E

7 hours later 9018465 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
>>9018034 http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catego ria:Lendas_de_Portugal One I think it's worth mentioning is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enchan ted_Moura From the link: >The moura encantada is a supernatural being from the fairy tales of Portuguese and Galician[1] folklore. She often appears singing and combing her beautiful long hair, golden as gold or black as the night with a golden comb, and promises to give treasures to whom sets her free by breaking her spell. (In Galicia, though, they are more commonly redheads). According to José Leite de Vasconcelos, mouras encantadas are “beings compelled by an occult power to live on a certain state of siege as if they were numb or asleep, insofar as a particular circumstance does not break their spell”.[2] According to ancient lore, they are the souls of young maidens who were left guarding the treasures that the mouros encantados (enchanted mouros) hid before heading to the Mourama. The legends describe the mouras encantadas as young maidens of great beauty or as charming princesses who are "dangerously seductive".[3][4] The mouras encantadas are shapeshifters and there are a number of legends, and versions of the same legend, as a result of centuries of oral tradition. They appear as guardians of the pathways into the earth and of the "limit" frontiers where it was believed that the supernatural could manifest itself.Mouras encantadas are magical maidens who guard castles, caves, bridges, wells, rivers, and treasures.

7 hours later 9018468 Anonymous
>>9018260 It's actually called Näkki and it's supposed to be a beautiful woman.

7 hours later 9018495 Anonymous (SKMBT-C25006120113361.jpg 1260x1837 462kB)
>>9018260 yes This is the swedish idea of Näcken creture who looks like a nude dude, that plays the violin while sitting in a stream. google "Näcken" for more pictures of nude dudes sitting in steams playing violin.

7 hours later 9018504 Anonymous
>>9011966 Niggers. We've heard a lot about them, living in Berlin, but I've never seen any in southern Bavaria yet.

7 hours later 9018513 Anonymous
>>9018468 >>9018495 in norwegian folklore it takes several shapes > this isn't even my final form

7 hours later 9018523 Anonymous
>>9017492 Back then?

7 hours later 9018524 Anonymous
>>9018513 the idea that it's a nude man probably became standard after a famous artist drew it like that. Before that is was probably like yours

8 hours later 9018530 Anonymous (Ernst_Josephson_001[1].jpg 2024x2576 499kB)
>>9018342 And sometimes it takes the form of a fair young man with a violin. His enchanted music lures women and children close enough for him to pull them under and drown them. If you brought him an offering of brännvin, snus and some other stuff that I can't remember right now he would teach you how to play the violin like a total boss, though, so he's not all bad.

8 hours later 9018542 Anonymous (demon.jpg 260x281 7kB)
Okay, let me remember. Ochokochi - a forest monster covered in red fur with a blade growing out of his chest. It cannot speak, but its growls instill unexplainable fear into people. It kills its victims by embracing them and impaling them on the blade. Alis and Alkalis - evil spirits, both male and female. Red-skinned freaks with sharp bronze teeth and long dirty hair who can turn into beautiful men or women to seduce and kill people. If someone manages to catch an Ali by his/her hair and cut off a strand, they will become obedient slaves to this person until they find that strand again. Batonebi - so-called "lords", mounted knights wrapped in grave-clothes who curse people with diseases such as pox and measles. Those who are cursed that way claim to constantly hear stamping of hooves and neighing of horses. And dragons, of course.

8 hours later 9018567 Anonymous
>>9018530 there is also another creature, I can't remember the name, but I think the swedes have it too. It's a beautiful women than hunters could some time meet in the forest. She has a tail that she hides under her dress, which is how you know somehting is wrong. If you were rude, she would kill you, but if you were respectful she might just let you live or even bless your gun.

8 hours later 9018581 Anonymous
>>9018495 >>gay dude playing violin in stream ohyousweden.jpg

8 hours later 9018606 Anonymous (skogsrå.gif 936x1269 926kB)
>>9018567 She's called Skogsrå in Swedish.

8 hours later 9018608 Anonymous
our mythical creature is the Englishman, Camões even wrote about him: "Even as I spoke, an immense shape Materialised in the night air, Grotesque and enormous stature With heavy jowls, and an unkempt beard Scowling from shrunken, hollow eyes Its complexion earthy and pale, Its hair grizzled and matted with clay, Its mouth coal black, teeth yellow with decay.

8 hours later 9018619 Anonymous (percht12.jpg 2592x1944 381kB)
this is an ugly Percht from the alpine regions of Bavaria and Austria http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Ch ristian_Alpine_traditions Once as a three year old child I was at such a procession, I was scared to death

8 hours later 9018624 Anonymous
>>9017725 >associated with bringing rain and heil

8 hours later 9018644 Anonymous (perchten.jpg 1464x1040 81kB)
>>9018619 posting some more because they're awesome

8 hours later 9018655 Anonymous
>>9018606 Alternatively known as a Huldra, which I think is what the Norwegians call them.

8 hours later 9018660 Anonymous
1. UK 2. Good looking people with fair teeth

8 hours later 9018670 Anonymous (Krampus-Nikolaus-Advent-Grossarl.jpg 2560x1440 303kB)
>>9018644 alpine christmas is best christmas

8 hours later 9018677 Anonymous (huldra.jpg 1000x801 677kB)
>>9018567 You wouldn't a Huldra, would you?

8 hours later 9018685 Anonymous
Myling, it's the ghost of an unburied child, who chases lone travelers and jumps on their back asking to be carried to a graveyard and buried properly. Thing is, the myling is FUCKING ENORMOUS in a magical way, so you would need superhuman strength or something else to manage to get it to the graveyard. Then it beats you to death in a rage if you fail. Of course, there are other variations, but they're all horrible to encounter.

8 hours later 9018699 Anonymous (Wolpertinger.jpg 531x599 119kB)
Bavaria: Wolpertinger, most likely originated in the 19th century. It's a mixof different animals, obviously popular with Taxidermists.

8 hours later 9018701 Anonymous (5235345482_9d54868abe_b[1].jpg 768x1024 367kB)
remember those owl beasts from wow? yes, that's where they come from

8 hours later 9018706 Anonymous (huldra.jpg 200x300 29kB)
>>9018677 > expect some alone time with huldra > meet her buddy noekken cockblocked.jpg

8 hours later 9018709 Anonymous
>>9018619 >Traditionally, young men dress up as the Krampus in the first two weeks of December, particularly in the evening of December 5, and roam the streets frightening children and women with rusty chains and whips and bells That's fucked up. Poor kids

8 hours later 9018712 Anonymous (perchten-in-lungotz.jpg 3648x2736 518kB)
some more Perchts

8 hours later 9018716 Anonymous
>>9011966 >mythological creatures from your country/region? Intelligent gypsies Jokes aside, we barely have mythology.

8 hours later 9018723 Anonymous (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarhhhhhhhh.jpg 565x475 31kB)
>>9015629 ccc-chapstick!

8 hours later 9018725 Anonymous (1343419305856.jpg 155x199 20kB)
>>9018716 >Intelligent gypsies

8 hours later 9018727 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
>>9018677 Well, I... I...

8 hours later 9018731 Anonymous (perchten-lammertal.jpg 3648x2736 706kB)
>>9018709 it's better and way more awesome than that shitty sugar coated ideal world baby jesus and coca cola santa claus shit from the us

8 hours later 9018734 Anonymous
>>9018709 Kids need the occasional fantasy scare in their youth. Puts hair on their chest.

8 hours later 9018766 Anonymous
>>9018731 I agree, these traditions are awesome. But I couldn't help thinking about children being chased by "those".

8 hours later 9018787 Anonymous
>>9018766 well, normally the people behind these masks are young men who aren't really mean they scare people but they won't hunt crying children through the streets

8 hours later 9018795 Anonymous
>>9018734 I hope you only scare your boys, then.

8 hours later 9018799 Anonymous
>>9018766 better those than catholic priests

8 hours later 9018816 Anonymous
>>9012110 Whole Vampires's origin is from Eastern Europe. Western world simply liked it, so later they took the vampire legend to movies and books.

8 hours later 9018829 Anonymous
Commies.They come back at every election to haunt us and they are said to drink people's blood at night.

8 hours later 9018835 Anonymous (32.jpg 390x310 33kB)
>>9018799

8 hours later 9018848 Anonymous
>>9017434 Fucking elephants in Virginia.

8 hours later 9018860 Anonymous
>>9012256 I notice he resembles a bit of troll.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkVw A__Fk9g

8 hours later 9018912 Anonymous
>>9017530 >>9017520 Why was the past so horrifying?

8 hours later 9018922 Anonymous (Tarasque.jpg 488x830 60kB)
The Tarasque

8 hours later 9018938 Anonymous (zanosna_vila_1280x960.jpg 1280x960 217kB)
Vila- south Slavic version of fairies. This girls are ridiculously, eye gouging beauties which live in forests, mountains and rivers with myriad of different abilities, such as cursing, healing, shapeshifting and farsight. One of them can raze a fortified city overnight or defeat a whole army. They usually accompany great heroes as their godmothers and if you are god-tier asskicker you may get invited to orgy with a flock of this chicks. They don't mark their territories, but if you trespass they will curse and cripple you. There are songs about people trying to build things on Vila's land and she would usually demand sacrifices in the form of small children put in the foundation of whatever is being built. Bridge over Drina in Visegrad was built this way, according to legend.

8 hours later 9018973 Anonymous
>>9018938 >They don't mark their territories, but if you trespass they will curse and cripple you Women..

8 hours later 9018984 Anonymous (Graoully.jpg 704x1024 288kB)
Graoully

8 hours later 9019005 Anonymous
>>9017477 What's the name of this book?

8 hours later 9019009 Anonymous
Kuntilanak, Pocong, Tuyul, Et cetera. >tfw your ghost is so poor that only wearing white cloth

8 hours later 9019035 Anonymous
>>9019005 they are promo stuff for the Rare exports movie.

8 hours later 9019047 Anonymous
>>9019005 These were made for the movie Rare exports

8 hours later 9019075 Anonymous
>>9019035 >>9019047 Oh, I see. Still do you have the rest of them?

8 hours later 9019104 Anonymous (scilla1.jpg 300x209 9kB)
seamonsters scilla and cariddi

8 hours later 9019116 Anonymous (Alkupukki.jpg 960x667 224kB)
>>9019075 All are now posted in this thread

9 hours later 9019163 Anonymous
>>9019104 >Scylla and Haribdis >Roman 0/10

9 hours later 9019172 Anonymous
>>9018712 oh jesus thats scary

9 hours later 9019202 Anonymous
We have Kelpies I guess >In mythology, the kelpie is described as a strong and powerful horse. Its hide was supposedly black (though in some stories it was white), and appeared as a lost pony, but could be identified by its constantly dripping mane. Its skin was said to be like that of a seal, smooth but as cold as death when touched. Kelpies were said to transform into beautiful women to lure men into their traps. They created illusions to keep themselves hidden, keeping only their eyes above water to scout the surface. >The fable of the kelpie varies by region. Other versions of the myth describe the kelpie as "green as glass with a black mane and tail that curves over its back like a wheel" or that, even in human form, they are always dripping wet and/or have water weeds in their hair. >The water horse is a common form of the kelpie, said to lure humans, especially children, into the water to drown and eat them. The water horse would encourage children to ride on its back, and once its victims fell into its trap, the water horse's skin would become adhesive and the horse would bear the children into the river, dragging them to the bottom of the water and devouring them—except the heart or liver. A common Scottish tale is the story of nine children lured onto a kelpie's back, while a tenth kept his distance. The kelpie chased the tenth child, but he escaped. Another more gruesome variation on this tale is that the tenth child simply stroked the kelpie's nose but, when his hand stuck to it, he took a knife from his pocket and cut his own hand off, cauterizing it with wood from a nearby fire. The child saves himself but is unable to help his friends, as they are pulled underwater with the kelpie. Which sound remarkably like >>9018342

9 hours later 9019229 Anonymous
>>9019202 Also Haggis with the suggestion that it is an actual creature you have to go out and hunt. It's a small creature that lives up in the mountains and has one leg that's longer than the other, so it's able to run around the mountain quickly in one direction. If you want to catch it, you have to make it run in the opposite direction so it won't have the advantage. Oh, and apparently the Kelpie is pretty much the Scottish version of the Nokken.

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>>9019229 Last one because this was the one I was looking for. >Selkies are said to live as seals in the sea but shed their skin to become human on land.Stories concerning selkies are generally romantic tragedies. Sometimes the human will not know that their lover is a selkie, and wakes to find them gone. In other stories the human will hide the selkie's skin, thus preventing it from returning to its seal form. A selkie can only make contact with one human for a short amount of time before they must return to the sea. They are not able to make contact with that human again for seven years, unless the human is to steal their selkie's skin and hide it or burn it. >tfw no qt selkie gf Apparently this is a tale we share with Iceland and the Faroe Islands as well.

9 hours later 9019290 Anonymous (stretto-messina.gif 452x251 89kB)
>>9019163 looks like italy to me.

9 hours later 9019298 Anonymous (url.jpg 600x398 52kB)
The beast of Gévaudan,a true giant wolf that killed hundred of people during years in 1764,he was killed by professionals hunters after 3 years http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_ of_G%C3%A9vaudan

9 hours later 9019321 Anonymous
>>9019290 I was talking about the myth itself. Ancient Greece and its mythology long precedes Ancient Rome. Romans just copy-pasted most of the Greek mythology and religion.

9 hours later 9019341 Anonymous
>>9019290 Looks like ancient Creece to me

9 hours later 9019361 Anonymous
>>9019341 G*

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9 hours later 9019392 Anonymous (banshee gost.jpg 394x260 82kB)
Banshee, Omen of Death, she screams just before a family member is about to die, but she only screams for certain families of certain surnames, not just any Irish clann.

9 hours later 9019421 Anonymous (A_06.jpg 360x479 47kB)
Anguane

9 hours later 9019422 Anonymous (1327202013939.jpg 250x236 18kB)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithua nian_mythology

9 hours later 9019429 The South is Araucárias, not Brazil
>>9019321 Not only. There are some cognates in both mythologies; I think it's fair to assume a... ~20%? of Roman myths are from Greek origin - the other 80% are from Etruscan and common IE origin.

9 hours later 9019434 Anonymous (poludnica.jpg 700x980 497kB)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_M idday http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mH6 ALgpPgs She can be referred to in English as "Lady Midday". She was usually pictured as a young woman dressed in white that roamed field bounds. She assailed folk working at noon causing heatstrokes and aches in the neck, sometimes she even caused madness. "She will come for me in the summer In how many years, I don't know Will come, stop by the house Will tell - it's time for you "

9 hours later 9019456 Anonymous (uomo-nero.jpg 320x240 38kB)
black man >i'm not even kidding it's similar to your boogie man btw

9 hours later 9019473 Anonymous (jersey-devil.jpg 291x396 15kB)
Jersey Devil, The Jersey Devil is a legendary creature or cryptid said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of Southern New Jersey, United States. The creature is often described as a flying biped with hooves, but there are many different variations. The most common description is that of a kangaroo-like creature with the head of a goat, leathery bat-like wings, horns, small arms with clawed hands, cloven hooves and a forked tail. It has been reported to move quickly and often is described as emitting a "blood-curdling scream. The most accepted origin of the story, as far as New Jerseyans are concerned, started with Mother Leeds and is as follows: "It was said that Mother Leeds had 12 children and, after giving birth to her 13th child, stated that if she had another, it would be the Devil. In 1735, Mother Leeds was in labor on a stormy night. Gathered around her were her friends. Mother Leeds was supposedly a witch and the child's father was the Devil himself. The child was born normal, but then changed form. It changed from a normal baby to a creature with hooves, a horse's head, bat wings and a forked tail. It growled and screamed, then killed the midwife before flying up the chimney. It circled the villages and headed toward the pines. In 1740 a clergy exorcised the demon for 100 years and it wasn't seen again until 1890."

9 hours later 9019489 Anonymous
>>9019456 So are ours. But probably scarier.

9 hours later 9019506 Anonymous (z.crtr_013aitivaras.jpg 1100x780 294kB)
>>9019422 Aitvaras is a household spirit in Lithuanian mythology. Other names are Kaukas, Pūkis, Damavykas, Sparyžius, Koklikas, Gausinėlis, Žaltvikšas, and Spirukas. Aitvaras is identical to the Latvian Pūkis. An Aitvaras looks like a white or black rooster with a fiery tail (meteorite). An Aitvaras may hatch from an egg of a 9–15 year old rooster. If the Aitvaras dies, he becomes a spark. In many cases, this Lithuanian creature is described as having the appearance of a rooster while indoors and the appearance of a dragon outdoors. An Aitvaras will lodge itself in a house and will most often refuse to leave. It brings both good and bad luck to the inhabitants of the house. Aitvaras provide their adopted home with stolen gold and grain, often getting the household into trouble. According to many, an Aitvaras can be purchased from the devil - the price being that person's soul.

9 hours later 9019529 Anonymous (image.jpg 400x374 52kB)
>>9017725 What, we are mythical? Lol Lindwurm (pic related) A dragon, more a dragonrace, snake like, may have wings and two to four legs. Lives mostly in caves, were they gather and guard treasures. Their skin is covered with very hard scales. Famous Lindwurm is Fafnir, the dragon from "Ring der Niebelungen" Heinzelmännchen Small, thumbsized folks, which helps in your house, while you sleep at night. They will make your work, clean your house, but if you see one they will vanish and abondon your house.

9 hours later 9019543 Anonymous (bakunawa__the_filipino_dragon_by_jrldorado-d4xpbn6.jpg 1600x1143 631kB)
We had a cosmic serpent called the Bakunawa, who lives in space and is responsible for new moons. Sometimes, he mistakenly eats the sun (eclipse), and its the job of everyone to raise a noisy din to drive him away.

9 hours later 9019577 Anonymous
>>9019434 Slavic mythology is filled with scary ass women...

9 hours later 9019587 Anonymous (hydra.jpg 1215x834 461kB)
>>9019321 i'll post some of the greeks, we copy-pasted them anyway so they're ours too. Hydra

9 hours later 9019622 Anonymous (s medusa.jpg 578x710 59kB)
Gorgon

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9 hours later 9019666 Anonymous (st-george..jpg 410x410 81kB)
the dragon slayed by the most bad-ass catholic saint.

9 hours later 9019677 Anonymous (mag9zr7.jpg 330x396 27kB)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic _fairies#Vila http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1ne YaEz6UE Vila are believed to be female fairy-like spirits who live in the wilderness and sometimes in the clouds. They were believed to be the spirits of women who had been frivolous in their lifetimes and now floated between here and the afterlife. TA human may gain the control of a Wila by stealing feathers from her wings. Once she gets them back, however, she will disappear.

9 hours later 9019710 Anonymous (Chimera.jpg 800x582 337kB)
chimera

9 hours later 9019729 Anonymous
>>9017558 I thought he stole Kalevala for the Silmarillion

9 hours later 9019752 Anonymous (minotauro.jpg 553x500 147kB)
classic mionotaurs.

9 hours later 9019786 Anonymous (the_dryad__by_aselclub.jpg 300x450 47kB)
based driadi.

9 hours later 9019790 Anonymous
>>9019456 Is also known in germany. Der Schwarze Mann. Mostly to frighten little children. He wears black clothes, has a dirty faces, as if he came from hell (like a coalminer). He is like a shadow, able to vanish into shadows and travel trough them.

9 hours later 9019794 Anonymous (hodag.png 400x200 102kB)
>>9019473 Hodag The Hodag is a folkloric animal of the American state of Wisconsin. Its history is focused mainly around the city of Rhinelander in northern Wisconsin, where it was said to have been discovered.

9 hours later 9019832 Anonymous (silvercat.jpg 699x912 207kB)
>>9019794 Ball-tailed cat/Silver Cat The ball-tailed cat (Felis caudaglobosa) is a fictional fearsome critter of North America most commonly described as having similar traits to that of a mountain lion, except with an exceedingly long tail to which there is affixed a solid, bulbous mass for striking its prey.[1] Tales of ball-tailed cats were common among woodsmen during the turn of the 20th century and many variations exist; two of the more prominent variants are the digmaul and the silvercat. The latter is distinguishable for not only having a smooth-sided ball for knocking wayfarers unconscious, but in addition a spiked-side for piercing and grappling its victims

9 hours later 9019835 Anonymous
>>9019752 That's greek

9 hours later 9019836 Anonymous
>>9011966 None. Because we're not some retarded backwards thinking cunts.

9 hours later 9019844 Anonymous (ronpaul howcanyounotsee.png 680x630 1608kB)
>Bunyip www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtrYO-Mog60 FEAR PAIN ANGER STRESS DEATH >Yowie www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXFZ2Yv38nM DIES IRAE DIES ILLA SOLVET SECLUM IN FAVILLA

9 hours later 9019846 Anonymous (ccc.jpg 752x543 79kB)
Centaurs.

9 hours later 9019867 Anonymous
>>9019587 see >>9019835

9 hours later 9019879 Anonymous (Pooka, Ceara Finn.jpg 800x1000 246kB)
The Pooka is basically what the average 4chan user would be if they had magic. Shape shifting but usually a horse (probably because of HORSE COCK), using magic to trick mortals into fucking themselves over. It also hates drunks (normalfags), and once dragged one to the Moon and just fucked off laughing.

9 hours later 9019897 Anonymous (image.jpg 300x405 50kB)
>>9019794 At first i misread and thought. So this is how mattel come up with ames for their toys. Lol

9 hours later 9019909 Anonymous (nymphs-and-satyr.jpg 1488x2125 360kB)
satyr and nymphs

9 hours later 9019922 Anonymous (balor1.jpg 600x350 35kB)
Selkies. Seal people that can shead their skin and turn into hot chicks.

9 hours later 9019950 Anonymous
Most of the mythical creatures from the Nordic countries also appear in our old-Dutch mythology. Something most Germanic countries have in common. Winters were long here and so we imagined creatures in the dark, long nights.

9 hours later 9019952 Anonymous (Selkie.jpg 469x700 85kB)
>>9019922 Woops, thats a Fomorian. A race of giants.

9 hours later 9019957 Anonymous (cerberus_1024x768.jpg 1024x768 157kB)
Hades guardian

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>>9019836 Thats sad, no imaginations. No ability to think about a good frightend story. Only stories about bad teeth to frighten little childrens? I'm sorry for you. Lol

9 hours later 9019985 Anonymous
>>9019952 I like Fomorians. Weren't they the original inhabitants of Ireland?

9 hours later 9019998 Anonymous
>>9019952 Ireland, you have no hot chicks.

10 hours later 9020076 Anonymous
>>9019967 >Thats sad, no imaginations. No we're just logical and reasonable, not retarded like Germans. Germans are basically their own mythological dark creature. >mfw they teach germans to hate white people in school lel

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harpy

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cyclops

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>>9020111

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>>9020111 Red Ireland, aren't most of these Grecian in origin rather than Italian? I suppose you could argue Italy was colonized by Greeks so you can lay claim to them, but still. Is there any uniquely Italian creatures that you don't share with the Greeks?

10 hours later 9020132 Anonymous (pegasus_o.jpg 640x480 72kB)
Pegasus

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>>9020132 Wasn't that greek creature?

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>>9019832 Headless Horseman The legend of the Headless Horseman begins in Sleepy Hollow, New York. The Horseman was a Hessian of unknown rank, one of many hired to suppress the American Revolution. During the war, the Horseman was one of 51 Hessians killed in a battle for Chatterton Hill, wherein his head was severed by an American cannonball. He was buried in a graveyard outside a church. Thereafter he appears as a ghost, who presents to nightly travelers an actual danger (rather than the largely harmless fright produced by the majority of ghosts), presumably of decapitation. “ The dominant spirit, however, that haunts this enchanted region, and seems to be commander-in-chief of all the powers of the air, is the apparition of a figure on horseback, without a head. It is said by some to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper, whose head had been carried away by a cannon-ball, in some nameless battle during the Revolutionary War, and who is ever and anon seen by the country folk hurrying along in the gloom of night, as if on the wings of the wind. His haunts are not confined to the valley, but extend at times to the adjacent roads, and especially to the vicinity of a church at no great distance ... the body of the trooper having been buried in the churchyard, the ghost rides forth to the scene of battle in nightly quest of his head, and that the rushing speed with which he sometimes passes along the Hollow, like a midnight blast, is owing to his being belated, and in a hurry to get back to the churchyard before daybreak.

10 hours later 9020194 Anonymous (giano_bifronte.jpg 207x305 13kB)
>>9020127 few, most of them were forgotten, some of them translated in new mith like janus. and from medieval times we only had witches, lots of them, and demons and shit like every catholic country i guess.

10 hours later 9020207 Anonymous
>>9020076 Well played. ^^ In fact we are our own dark mythical creatures. Otherwise how can it be explained, that our economy isn't like most of europe? Its because can craft hay to gold, the only possible explanation. Lol

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>>9020158 Hugag The biggest anmal in the Northern forest. When full grown, stands about thirteen feet high and weighs around sixty hundredweight. The snout is warty, and the ears coarse and flopp, like a pair of tired gunnysacks. The head is clean bald and curiously lumpy and bumpy. The best phrenologist in the world would throw in his hand if asked to make a reconnaissance of this party's dome. Instead of hair he wears pine needles; and a steady diet of pine knots makes the pitch ooze constantly from his pores. The legs lack knee, fetlock, or hock joints so the Hugag can’t lie down. Has to sleep standing. Usually braces its splayed feet and leans again a tree to take a nap. Such sleep-trees are often badly bent, usually remaing so. >>9020151 Yes it is, he also posted the Minotaur, which is also Greek.

10 hours later 9020231 Anonymous
>>9020151 read the fucking thread ffs.

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>>9017211 Do you live near Járnviðr then?

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samodivas

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>>9020243

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>>9011966 I dare not speak his name for I'm afraid he will find me.

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Iku-Turso (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈikuˌturso], "the eternal Turso"; also known as Iku-Tursas, Iki-Tursas, Meritursas, Tursas, Turisas among others) is a malevolent sea monster in the Finnish mythology. Nowadays Meritursas means octopus in Finnish, We had Cthulu before he was cool & popular Also In the list of Tavastian gods by Mikael Agricola, he is mentioned as the god of war It has been suggested that the god in the list is same as the Scandinavian god of war Tyr; however, this theory is not widely supported today. It is more likely that Tur(i)sas was the name of a disease-demon who shot sickness-inducing projectiles. His symbols also look like a swastika

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>>9020158 I love headless horsemen myths, we have one too http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dullah an Our one likes to throw blood in peoples faces, has a whip made out of human spines, but is frightened of gold (the anti-Jew)

10 hours later 9020274 Anonymous (tursaansydän.png 765x397 8kB)
>>9020260 here are his symbols "Tursaansydän" "Heart of Tursas"

10 hours later 9020341 Anonymous (03050369.jpg 860x1200 85kB)
Vanth, etruscan winged demon

10 hours later 9020350 Anonymous
>>9020127 Fairies. But we share them with France

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>>9020211 Jackalope, I thought these were real until I was like 10. The jackalope is a mythical animal of North American folklore (a so-called "fearsome critter") described as a jackrabbit with antelope horns or deer antlers and sometimes a pheasant's tail (and often hind legs). The word "jackalope" is a portmanteau of "jackrabbit" and "antalope", an archaic spelling of "antelope". It is also known as Lepus temperamentalus.[1] It is possible that the tales of jackalopes were inspired by sightings of rabbits infected with the Shope papilloma virus, which causes the growth of horn- and antler-like tumors in various places on the rabbit's head and body.[2][3] However, the concept of an animal hybrid occurs in many cultures, for example as the griffin and the chimera. Indeed, the term chimera has become the categorical term for such composites within the English language.

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Sometimes if you went to forest and made the forest people mad, they cursed into 'metsänpeittö' so that no-one could see or hear your cries for your mother. If you were lucky, you would be released after many years or stay with invisible forest people for eternity. There's näkki (neck), the merman, hiisi who are giant/goblin mixture. We also have Kyöpelinvuori which is place for all witches. We have also borrowed a lot beasts from Scandinavia. I think most scariest thing in our mythology is Tuonela. It's dark and cold place for dead to eternally sleep, covered in veil of frost and snow.

10 hours later 9020394 Anonymous (spektralni_drekavac_1024.jpg 1024x768 157kB)
Drekavac-They come from the souls of children who have died unbaptised. Morbid shit i tell you. Also, first vampires are recorded here.

10 hours later 9020400 Anonymous
>>9020260 I liked the Don Rosa story about finland. How accurate was it?

10 hours later 9020404 Anonymous
>>9020194 also etruscan mythology is basically like the greek one and it's not known who was the first.

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>>9020394 Hey Serbia, I fucking love your myths http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampir e_pumpkins_and_watermelons

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>>9019116 The one to the left looks kinda cute

10 hours later 9020453 Anonymous
>>9020432 It looks like something you'd fight in Binding of Isaac

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>>9020383 You forgot the part that you end in Tuonela no matter what you do in life as in Finland only Hell awaits you.

10 hours later 9020464 Anonymous
Paris here white christian people

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>>9020400 As accurate as a Donald duck comic can be. Iku-Turso however was a menace, not a coward. I really liked that story too. Väinämöinen indeed had a sword that made excalibur look like a toothpick and had the power of song, so he was the first Dovahkiin?

10 hours later 9020475 Anonymous (bete-du-gevaudan.jpg 350x233 10kB)
Not really mythological but still. The Beast of Gevaudan. Some kind of giant man-eating werewolf alleged to have killed over 100 people in the 18th century. It would kill its victims by ripping out their throats with its enormous teeth. Many people witnessed the creature at the time and even the army was sent to hunt it down. But they never found it. Historians still don't know whether that monster did exist or not. Many claim it was just an oversized wolf

10 hours later 9020483 Anonymous
>>9020459 >what is Hel Oh rook, it's the same thing

10 hours later 9020527 Anonymous (sava_savanovic_by_debelialex-d4u8g8y.jpg 800x1000 104kB)
>>9020424 lel. There is many myths like that here. Since recently we have vampire on the loose. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art icle-2239072/Vampire-Sava-Savanovic -loose-Serbian-local-council-issues -public-health-warning.html

10 hours later 9020534 Anonymous (marquis_v4_04.jpg 1280x2120 703kB)
>>9020475 There's a very good French comic that features this called the Marquis Of Anaon, does so in Volume 4. Gonna dump a few pages to give you a taste.

10 hours later 9020536 Anonymous (Tilberi.jpg 1833x1240 1563kB)
This is a "tilberi". He was usually made by women out of human ribs. They would sneak over to the next farm, steal the milk out of cows and bring it back to the one who made it. Then they would say "fullur beli, mamma". Icelandic mythology is full of terrifying creature that make no sense.

10 hours later 9020539 Anonymous
>>9020475 Le pacte de loups?

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>>9019587 mermaids

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>>9020383 *cursed them into Also we have Perkele, the devil and ex-thunder god. We have also people of shadow-like fox who brings death wherever it moves. Story says, that once sons of a small village decided to try hanging themselves as test of toughness. Of course, they didn't plan to get killed but enough to prove their manliness. One boy then put the rope around his neck. As he did so, the other boys saw a fox running to the fields nearby. The boys ran after it, as it was important to chase foxes off from farm animals. When they ran to the field, the fox disappeared into shadowy cloud. Then boys heard terrible scream and returned to the village. They saw their friend pale as snow and dead, hanging in the rope as her mother cried. In the shadows, two small eyes were looking. >>9020459 Ah, kind of forgot that.

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>>9020534

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>>9020545 Damn, I don't know how to write. *We also have shadow-like fox...

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>>9020553

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>>9020475 Samisk also had their werewolf, a person had to circle a dead tree three times counterclockwise to turn into a giant wolf under full moon. Then he could commit crimes against his foes and competitors without being found out, but if he didnt circle the same tree clockwise three times the next morning, he would be forever cursed to be that wolf he turned into. They also had Stallo, a mixture of giant, troll and man, which roamed the winter landscape, searching for anyone to eat, he couldnt come indoors unless invited if I remember right, but would destroy all settlement if food wasnt sacrificed to him during winter solstice or some shit like that

10 hours later 9020586 Anonymous (marquis_v4_07.jpg 1280x1576 1340kB)
>>9020572

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>>9020568 How have I not heard of this before?

10 hours later 9020599 Anonymous (560399_380563865307980_262813937082974_1250993_921782731_n-1-.jpg 800x600 34kB)
>>9017408 >pic related I have taken this. It hasn't been tampered with in any way. I saw three deer running alongside me behind the shrubbery and went closer with my camera (old Nokia) expecting to snap a picture of them when this thing which was seemingly chasing them, turns up

10 hours later 9020604 Anonymous
>>9020534 looks interesting, thanks >>9020539 yes! it was featured in that movie

10 hours later 9020605 Anonymous (marquis_v4_08.jpg 1280x1594 1224kB)
>>9020586

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>>9020595 I heard this story when some known Finnish mythologist came to our school and told us about Finnish mythology. It was pretty spooky back then, ya know.

10 hours later 9020638 Anonymous (karakondzula.jpg 453x640 243kB)
karakondzula usually attacks drunken men returning home late night

10 hours later 9020648 Anonymous
>>9018237 >Pesta 2spooky

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>>9020626 Ah, found her. Anna-Leena Siikala.

10 hours later 9020654 Anonymous
>>9020626 Did she tell anything else. Fox thing was new as before all bringers of death have been birds

10 hours later 9020658 Anonymous (babaroga_4.jpg 1191x842 240kB)
>>9020638 Babaroga eats small and naughty children

10 hours later 9020669 Anonymous (psoglav.jpg 220x197 20kB)
>>9020658 Psoglav is a man with a head of a dog. Lives in old graveyards

10 hours later 9020679 Anonymous
>>9020658 lel, there's no child here born before 00's who didn't know the fear of Babaroga

10 hours later 9020680 Anonymous
>>9020545 If I remember right, perkele was one of the names of "Ukko yli-jumala" - "Ukko overgod, father of gods, king of gods" essentially Odin and Thor mixed together or just Zeus. When christianity came in with the swedes, they changed him to be Satan or something worse and told us we had basically worshipped the most evil thing in the world

10 hours later 9020684 Anonymous (Rooster_01 calls dead ones.jpg 448x640 106kB)
>>9020669 Rooster who sings at night can call dead ones out of their graves.

10 hours later 9020685 Anonymous
>>9020654 She told us of kirkonväki, metsänpeitto, a ghost who promised to tell a old man when he would die and this story... The fox was entirely a bringer of death or Death himself.

10 hours later 9020688 Anonymous
>>9020669 Reminds me of the Fonz.

10 hours later 9020708 Anonymous
>>9017117 we call it mora, and we also draw pentagrams on childrens beds to protect them. nice

10 hours later 9020714 Anonymous
>>9020638 >>9020658 >>9020669 Just hearing those names makes me laugh my ass off....

10 hours later 9020728 Anonymous (zmajRooster_04.jpg 400x286 42kB)
>>9020684 But rooster if killed improperly can return as dragon-rooster

10 hours later 9020731 Anonymous
>>9020685 kyrkogrim my finnish is impeccable

10 hours later 9020735 Anonymous
>>9020685 No Liekiö/Ihtiriekko then. No problem guess that I could cover that.

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>>9020545 In Iceland we also have many stories about the devil doing devily things. Also we have stories about a fox-creature, who is supposed be born from when a fox and a cat mate. Skoffín is when the cat is the mother and Skuggabaldur when the cat is the father. The skoffín was usually killed when born, as he was born from a house-cat. The skuggabaldur, however, wasn't as easily killed.

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>>9020685 Werent Kirkonväki ghosts/zombies waiting to be buried? Not malevolent, but scary. They were one of the many manifestations of death in our mythology, people near death or dying would see them. According to the Finnish belief tradition, a substance of power called väki resides in sacred elements and in entities which vitally affect human life. Väki is both ritually avoided and harnessed for beneficial or malevolent purposes. The powers of church and death merge in church-väki, which, in beliefs and narratives, emerges when the boundary between the living and the dead is crossed or violated. Even alive people formed power of "Väki" a mentality in tight crowds that took over your own. which in sometimes led to rioting. They were essentially ghost horde/zombie horde going around scaring the dead or dying or a crowd of people rioting.

10 hours later 9020822 Anonymous (08[1].jpg 819x855 123kB)
Don't mind me, just posting some pictures of trolls and shit by John Bauer.

10 hours later 9020855 Anonymous
>>9020781 I think they were undead who rose from their graves on Christmas Day to go in church by lead of dead priest. If a living person came to disturb them, they would kill them or drag them with them to other world. They weren't evil, tho.

10 hours later 9020874 Anonymous (waaaagh.jpg 349x450 112kB)
>>9020781 samefag answering to myself.... Essentially, Väki = WAAAGH! Väinämöinen could sing people to death = Dovahkiin Iku-turso = Ctulhu lol

10 hours later 9020892 Anonymous (DA ORK LIFE.jpg 1000x1000 508kB)
>>9020874 >Väki = WAAAGH! Wow. /tg/ needs to know about this!

10 hours later 9020894 Anonymous
>>9020728 All sorts of other creatures, like -Ala (dragon who can live in human or cloud like form, he is usually good but can be bad and create huge storms) -Bauk (Don't know what is it exactly, but guess something like Orc, lives in old empty houses or deep forests) -Vampir i Vukodlak (they are almost the same thing in our tradition) Also a child of vampire and human. -Sudjaje -Vile (elf like women, nor bad nor good, usually live in mountains, forests, rivers) -Sumska Majka -All sorts of demons, imp creatures, some kind of dwarfs and shit like that. Used to love those stories as a child. And search for strange creatures in the forests.

10 hours later 9020895 Anonymous
This one always scared the shit out of me. It is Utvara. Ghost that makes your bones break from fear.

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>>9020895 pic

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>>9020735 So Liekiö is a ghost that is born when unwanted stillborn is killed in secret and buried without Priest's blessing into unhallowed ground. Liekiö can't be seen with bare eyes but it has other ways to make itself known, mainly by constantly crying and causing other ruckus. To end the Liekiö's suffering one would have to find its grave and rebury its corpse with proper rituals. >>9020781 If I remember correctly Kirkkoväki could cause sickness if you disturbed their slumber.

10 hours later 9020990 Anonymous
So Scandinavians, Irish and Slavs basically only have proper mythologies?

11 hours later 9021039 Anonymous
>>9020990 Something about living in miserably dark places seems to give inspiration it seems.

11 hours later 9021068 Anonymous
>>9020990 Greek/Roman mythology was also really cool. Also native american one was quite interesting.

11 hours later 9021085 Anonymous
>>9021039 It's only miserable in the winter. Springs and summers are wonderful.

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>>9021085 >tfw go write poems and stories in a forest and then return home by cycling, maybe grill some sausages and then call it a day I fucking love summer. pls come already

11 hours later 9021149 Anonymous
Once upon time in certain Finnish village lived a wise man. One day the people of the village saw a light on the sky and run in fear to their huts. During this the wise man summoned his son to meet him and told him next "My time has come, the wise men from the sky have come to collect me. Don't search for me for I shall not be in this world." Next day he had gone missing and the son started to search for him. When in the woods the son meets a heather cock that tells him that his father had been taken to a better place.

11 hours later 9021225 Anonymous
>>9020990 Yeah, heathens rule

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>>9021120 >go write poems and stories in a forest gay

11 hours later 9021297 Anonymous
>>9021263 Fucking squirrels and stuff...

11 hours later 9021353 Anonymous
>>9021263 Says the Swede.

11 hours later 9021370 Anonymous
>>9020895 I remember few strange stories that I've witnessed as a child. But that scared me the most was about 14 years ago. This is not creepy pasta. This is what actually happened. And yes, I know it wasn't a case of some strange creature, just my fear playing with me. I used to walk alone through forests. I started with my dad and dog, but later alone and I was very aware of ''forest creatures'', but of course I didn't believe in them. All I ever saw were rabbits, foxes and pheasans. One autumn, I was in forest collecting hazel nuts, but before I realised that I have to go home it was already quite late and the night fell in the forest. For things to be worse I didn't have battery lamp. After some time birds stopped singing and the wind started blowing, moving and waving branches and thin trees. All right, situation was scary by it self, especially when you are a child. Without my will, I started thinking about all scary stories I could think of and suddenly I couldn't stop any more. Just when I was about to cross small stream, I heard a cracking noise in trees. I thing my heart almost stopped at that point. I started walking faster and faster while cracking noise repeated few times more, a bit further but like it was fallowing me. Then, after about 50 meters walking like that, I heard this awful scream! sounded like some old lady. I was so scared that I ran fastest I ever did and that I ever could, I ran out of forest and muddy fields all the way until I came to the first houses. Later, through talking with hunters, I found out that terrible scream was probably a male fox mating call! LOL

11 hours later 9021580 Anonymous (tako luka.jpg 252x210 9kB)
>>9016738 >it has a big head and eight small legs. Made me think of this.

11 hours later 9021847 Anonymous
>>9021263 It's better than sitting on imageboards all day. ;_;

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>>9020534 >Marquis Of Anaon Can't you zip it and upload it for int bros?

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Baba Yaga that eats children and living in small home on one chicken leg in deep forest. its quite creepy if you think about it.

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>>9022438

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