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Lists Of Fictional Species
There are a number of lists of fictional species: Extraterrestrial * List of fictional extraterrestrials (by media type) * Lists of fictional alien species: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Humanoid * Lists of humanoids ** Literature ** Comics ** Television ** Film ** Video games * Paleoanthropological hoaxes ** Cardiff Giant ** Nebraska Man ** Piltdown Man * Freak show * Humanzee * List of fictional extraterrestrials Legendary * List of legendary creatures ** List of legendary creatures by type * List of giants in mythology and folklore * Vampire folklore by region Mythical * Legendary creatures of the Argentine Northwest region * Mythical creatures in Burmese folklore * List of Greek mythological creatures * List of legendary creatures from Japan * List of Philippine mythological creatures * Supernatural beings in Slavic folklore Plants and fungi * List of fictional plants Reptilian * Lis ...
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List Of Fictional Extraterrestrials
This is a list of lists of fictional extraterrestrial species. Alphabetical List of fictional alien species: A, A, List of fictional alien species: B, B, List of fictional alien species: C, C, List of fictional alien species: D, D, List of fictional alien species: E, E, List of fictional alien species: F, F, List of fictional alien species: G, G, List of fictional alien species: H, H, List of fictional alien species: I, I, List of fictional alien species: J, J, List of fictional alien species: K, K, List of fictional alien species: L, L, List of fictional alien species: M, M, List of fictional alien species: N, N, List of fictional alien species: O, O, List of fictional alien species: P, P, List of fictional alien species: Q, Q, List of fictional alien species: R, R, List of fictional alien species: S, S, List of fictional alien species: T, T, List of fictional alien species: U, U, List of fictional alien species: V, V, List of fictional alien species: W, W, List of fictional ali ...
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Mythical Creatures In Burmese Folklore
A wide variety of mythical creatures are found in Burmese mythology. Many Burmese creatures are part human or creatures capable of assuming human form. Most mythical creatures are endowed with humanistic mentalities, ability to converse with humans and also supernatural powers. During the 20th century, the role and diversity of Burmese mythical creatures were diversified by Shwe Thway comics which depicted the life of the Buddha, the Jataka tales and Burmese history. The most common mythological being is the Belu, an ogre. The popularity of the Belu is due to the Yama Zatdaw, the Burmese version of the Ramayana, a very popular play in Myanmar, and also their roles in the Jatakas. List of beings and creatures The following is a list of beings and creatures in Burmese mythology: Creatures mentioned in stories, plays and Burmese literature Deities, demons and spirits * Athurakal - the lowest form of deities which have pleasure half the day and suffer the other half. Sw ...
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List Of Fictional Angels
This is a list of angels in fiction. For angels in theology, see the list of theological angels. A * Abdiel (''Paradise Lost'' and other fiction) *Abner (''Supernatural'') *Adam (Hazbin Hotel) *Adina (''Supernatural'') *Ainur (J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Silmarillion'') * Alexiel ('' Angel Sanctuary'') * Alice Angel (''Bendy and the Ink Machine'') * Amelia Harvey ('' Casper'') * Amenadiel ( ''Lucifer'' as comic-book and TV-series) * Anael (''Supernatural'') *Angel (''Monica's Gang'') *Angel (''Chainsaw Man'') *Angel ('' The Amazing Digital Circus'') *Akobel (''Supernatural'') * Angela ''(Spawn)'' *Al ( Angels in the Outfield (1994) *Apollyon ('' The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+'') * Asmodel (DC Comics) * Aulë (J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Silmarillion'') *Auriel ('' Diablo'' and ''Heroes of the Storm'') * Authority, The (''His Dark Materials'') * Azazeal ('' Hex'') *Aziraphale (''Good Omens'') B * Bagwis (Filipino comic book superhero) * Balrogs (J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Silmarilli ...
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List Of Fictional Dinosaurs
This list of fictional dinosaurs is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable non-avian dinosaur characters that appear in various works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of dinosaurs and related prehistoric reptiles in literature, film, television, comics, animation, video games and mythology, and applies only to non-avian dinosaur species that lived from the Triassic Period until the end of the Cretaceous. Literature Comics and Manga Film and television Animation Video games See also * List of fictional birds **List of fictional birds of prey **List of fictional ducks *** In animation **List of fictional penguins References External links * A list oDinosaurs in Science Fiction Literature by Michael Brett-Surman {{Fictional biology Dinosaurs Fictional Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying character (arts), individuals, events, or setting (narrative), places that are im ...
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List Of Dragons In Games
This is a list of dragons in tabletop and video games. If there are many dragons, then only the most notable are mentioned. Dragons in video games Roles *Player character – The dragon is the main character, and is controlled by the player throughout all or most of the game. (IE Spyro, Trogdor) *Playable character – The dragon is a character that, if selected, can be controlled. (IE Liu Kang) *Companion - The dragon is a character that usually accompanies the player and can often be controlled as a riding mount. (IE Flammie, Azurda) * Boss – The dragon is a boss that the player must defeat. (IE, Volvagia, Lord of the Lightning, Elder Dragons in Monster Hunter) *Final Boss – The dragon is the final boss in the game. (IE Alduin, Ridley, Grigori, Jack of Blades, Deathwing, Ender Dragon, Singe) *Optional Boss – The dragon is an optional boss. *Playable Character Transformation – The dragon is an alternate form that the player character can take. (IE Kameo) *Enemy – Th ...
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List Of Dragons In Film And Television
This is a list of dragons in film and television. The dragons are organized by either film or television and further by whether the media is animation or live-action. They are sorted alphabetically by name or if there is none, by the name of the media. Further information is the title of the media, the type of dragon, whether it transforms to/from something else, the voice actor if it has one and additional notes. Dragon Types: *European: 4 legged and winged. Common in films involving dragons being slain or ridden. *Drake: 4 legged, not winged, and commonly possessing a short body. Frequent in 20th century animation when wing animation was difficult for the artists. *Asian: 4 legged, not winged, and possessing a long body. Often found in anime, western animation and films with East Asian themes. *Wyvern: 2 legged, winged. Common in films involving dragons being slain. Their popularity increased in the 21st century with the rise of live action CGI but the difficulty in animating ...
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List Of Dragons In Popular Culture
This is a list of dragons in popular culture. Dragons in some form are nearly universal across cultures and as such have become a staple of modern popular culture, especially in the fantasy genre. Dragons in fiction This list of dragons in fiction is a list of draconic characters that appear in various works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of dragons in literature, comics, film, television, animation and video games. Dragons in literature Western literature tends either to affirm or pointedly subvert the traditional portrait of dragons from Western myth and folklore, as evil and greedy. ;Author name legend Dragons in comics Dragons appear in various manga and american comics, in the form of comic books, comic strips and webcomics. Dragons in film Dragons have been portrayed in film and television in many different forms. They may terrorize human towns, or save human lives, even taking the role of passionate protectors. Dragons in television ...
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List Of Dragons In Literature
This is a list of dragons in literature. For fictional dragons in other media, see the list of dragons in popular culture. For dragons from legends and mythology, see the list of dragons in mythology and folklore. Before 1900 Antiquity (until fifth century AD) * Epic of Gilgamesh (2150-1400 BC): Humbaba, a dragon slain by Gilgamesh. * Book of Job (5th century BC?): Leviathan (chapter 41). * Apollonius of Rhodes, ''Argonautica'' (3rd century BC): the dragon guarding the golden fleece (Book 2), and the dragon whose teeth can be sown like seed to make an army grow (Book 3). * Pseudo-Apollodorus, '' Bibliotheca'' (after 1st century BC): the sea monster Perseus slays to rescue Andromeda, and the dragon guarding the apples of the Hesperides (Book 2). * John of Patmos, Book of Revelation (1st century AD): Satan as a dragon (chapters 12-13, 16:13, 20:2). Middle Ages * ''Beowulf'' (8th - 11th century): The unnamed dragon from the end of the Old English epic, which dies by the ...
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List Of Dragons In Mythology And Folklore
This is a list of dragons in mythology and folklore. African dragons European dragons This is a list of European dragons. Asian dragons West Asian dragons South Asian dragons Southeast Asian dragons East Asian dragons Oceanian dragons American dragons Common dragons with unknown origin * Azazel from the Abrahamic religions, is described as a dragon in the Apocalypse of Abraham. * Sea serpent, a water dragon found in mythology and legends throughout the world. *The unnamed five-headed dragon subdued by the Buddhist goddess Benzaiten at Enoshima in Japan in A.D. 552 * The unnamed dragon defeated by Saint George. *Cockatrice, a two-legged dragon or Snake, serpent-like creature with a rooster's head. *Basilisk, a legendary reptile reputed to be a Serpent (symbolism), serpent king, who can cause death with a single glance. Other serpentine creatures in mythology and folklore * Brnensky drak (The dragon of Brno, Czech), the dragon killed near ...
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List Of Dragons
This is a list of lists of dragons. * List of dragons in mythology and folklore ** Dragons in Greek mythology ** Germanic dragon ** Slavic dragon ** European dragon ** Chinese dragon ** Japanese dragon ** Korean dragon * List of dragons in popular culture * List of dragons in film and television * List of dragons in games * List of dragons in literature This is a list of dragons in literature. For fictional dragons in other media, see the list of dragons in popular culture. For dragons from legends and mythology, see the list of dragons in mythology and folklore. Before 1900 Antiquity (u ... See also * List of fictional species {{DEFAULTSORT:Dragons, lists of ...
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List Of Fictional Plants
This list of fictional plants describes invented plants that appear in works of fiction. In fiction *Audrey Jr.: A human-eating plant in the 1960 film '' The Little Shop of Horrors'' **Audrey II: A singing, fast-talking alien plant with a taste for human blood in the stage show '' Little Shop of Horrors'' and the 1986 film of the same name. * Bat-thorn: A plant, similar to wolfsbane, offering protection against vampires in '' Mark of the Vampire''. * Biollante: A kaiju created using Godzilla and plant DNA. *Bush of many uses: A bush native to Vergon 6 in '' Futurama''. * Cactacae: A sentient, cactus-like species from China Miéville's '' Bas-Lag'' series. * Dyson tree: A hypothetical genetically engineered plant capable of growing on a comet, suggested by the physicist Freeman Dyson. *Flower of Life: A flower featured in some anime series: '' The Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross'', ''Robotech'', and '' Nurse Angel Ririka SOS.'' * G'Quan Eth: A plant indigenous to the N ...
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Supernatural Beings In Slavic Folklore
Other than the many gods and goddesses of the Slavs, the ancient Slavs believed in and revered many supernatural beings that existed in nature. These supernatural beings in Slavic religion come in various forms, and the same name of any single being can be spelled or transliterated differently according to language and transliteration system. Vila ''Vila'' ( pl. ''vile'', Slovak/Czech ''víly'') is a fairy that is similar to a nymph, identified as a nymph by the Greek historian Procopius; their name comes from the same root as the name of Veles. They are described as beautiful, eternally young, dressed in white, with eyes flashing like thunders, and provided with wings, and blonde hair. They live in the clouds, in mountain woods or in the waters. They are well-disposed towards men, and can turn themselves into horses, wolves, snakes, falcons and swans. The cult of the Vilas was still practised among South Slavs in the early twentieth century, with offerings of fruits and flow ...
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