Cool Story
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Lance Butters [Part 1] Ey ey ey, Lance Butters Hands Up, her mit den…
The Holy Guile We are the greatest tale of human loss. Grandeur fabricate…


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Character Flaws Easy going lies The hundred millionth time I′ve got my shit …
you were wrong Sleep tight It's hours after midnight You see the world in b…


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@louieekk

Hey, representing Brazil here, I have a few of our mythological creatures I’d like to add here

Boitatá: it’s said that boitatá is the protector of the Amazon rainforest, and he has the shape of some kind of snake on fire. It’s said just looking into his eyes is enough to drive someone crazy or even kill them. Boitatá only goes after people who do harm to the forest, so, if you don’t mess with anything, you’re fine

Cuca: it’s like our version of Baba Yaga, except that she’s half alligator and doesn’t have any good sides.

Yara: it’s said Yara is a mermaid who lives in the Amazon river. She lures men with her voice and drowns them.

Boto Cor de Rosa: “the pink dolphin”, this one is not so creepy but I find it kinda cool. According to the legend, this pink dolphin can turn into a handsome man, some versions say it’s during a specific festivity and some say it’s during the full moons. He seduces women and impregnates them, just to then turn back into a dolphin and go back to the river. It kind of matches the statement you made about lots of mythical creatures coming from real life experiences. People probably made the legend of the pink dolphin to explain “unexpected” pregnancies.
(A fun fact about this one is that the pink dolphin is an animal that actually exists. Just search for “Amazon river dolphin”. A not so fun fact is that, because of this legend, the pink dolphin has been hunted down for many years, and now is considered an endangered species)



@Della-um9nw

As one representing Sweden I have a few of mythological creatures from both swedish and scandinavian folklore I want to share here!

Näcken/Nokken: A shapeshifting creature that lives in lakes and rivers and his most common form he's usually seen in is a young handsome man and he usually plays a violin but can also play a harp. He usually lures in children and women to drown them but sometimes would teach those who wants to be better at playing the violin in the cost of usually a black cat or a drop of one's own blood, there is even a song he can play that will make humans dance until they are just a bunch of jumping heads.

Gloson: It's a giant pig/boar that has basically a saw on it's back to run inbetween the legs of people and cut them up in half if one is unlucky enough to meet it.

Mylning: A ghost child or baby that never got baptised before they got killed by their mothers. Anyone who comes across one would end up having to be forced to carry the child to a nearby cementary but the child gets heavier and heavier and the mylning would end up killing them. They also either just want to have a name, a normal funeral or revenge on their mothers.

Pesta: Basically the plague as a person and Pesta is always seen as a old woman with a black cloak and either a broom or a rake depending on where she is. If she has a rake that means that some people will survive, but if she has a broom that means everyone will die.



@NoBoDY_8698

i have a few ideas for the next video:
Bai Ze (China)
A supernatural beast from Chinese mythology, the bai ze (“white marsh”) resembles a white ox with six horns and nine eyes – three on its head and three on its broad sides. Though its appearance can give kids nightmares, it’s actually considered a good omen and symbol of good luck, only appearing in countries where the leader is wise and virtuous. It can also speak human languages and is believed to have had an encounter with Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor of China.

Chimera (Greece)
In Greek mythology, the chimera is a three-headed, fire-breathing hybrid monster with the head and body of a lion, the head of a goat on its back and a tail that ends with a head of a snake. The legendary beast is the child of Typhoeus, the mightiest and deadliest monster, and Echidna, a half-snake, half-woman creature. Ancient Greek and Roman art have often shown this beast being slain by the hero Bellerophon while riding the winged horse Pegasus.

Alp (Germany)
Originating from German folklore, the alp is a malevolent, vampiric spirit that has the ability to shape-shift into cats, dogs, snakes, butterflies and pigs. This male demon appears in the nightmares of men, women, and children, and in the old days, people believed alps caused sleeping problems, such as sleep apnea, sleep paralysis, and sleep walking. Unfortunately, it only resides in dreams, making it almost impossible to kill.

Banshee (Ireland)
The bearer of unfortunate news, the banshee (bean-sidhe means ‘faerie woman’) is a fairy from Irish folklore that wails outside a home to warn the imminent death of a family member. She’s also depicted as an old, deathly woman with a pale face covered by a veil. Despite her spooky appearance, apparently, she means well and foretells death to give other family members a chance to prepare. But whatever her intentions are, we think no one would like a visit from her anytime soon.



@vinizinhutop

Heres a list of some brazilian mythology creatures that i think are cool.
Mboi Tu'i:
Context: it's one of the sons of Keraná (a indigenous prince) and Tau (kinda like the devil). Tau tricked Keraná to be his wife and made 7 sons. But 6 of them were cursed to become monster by Jaci (moon goddess) because of Tau mistakes.
it described as a giant serpent with a parrot head that roams around lakes, it may or may not have wings but it can still fly. It doesn't particularly attacks or hunt humans but if you directly look at it it can causa several mental problems like traumas, and reviving bad memories, also makes the organs of the one who hears it's screech inside out. Its the god of the aquatic animals.

Jaci jaterê: one of the 7 sons of tau, it's the one who wasn't cursed. It's described as a little boy with blond hair and blue eyes who just walks around the forest. It walks with a staff and it's capable of going invisible. Its the god of mate herb for some reason.

Teju Jagua: it's the brother of Mboi Tu'i, it's described as a giant lizard BUT with 7 GODDAM HOUND HEADS. It, for some reason, only eats fruits and honey and supposely located in "Cerra do Jarau", a mountain. He's the god of caves, grutes and also lakes for some reason.

Boitatá: it's pretty popular here in Brazil, it's described as a giant flying flaming snake with many eyes. It's said that it usually sleeps in the bottom of rivers and only comes out when someone tries to burn down the forest. It's said that the one who takes a glimpse of it, goes crazy or blind. It also can turn into a flaming log(???) for scaring and confusing hunters. It's also immortal.

Monai: it's one of the rothers of mboi tu'i and guess what, it's another snake, but this time it has huge horns that it uses to mind control people. It is the god of the wind, and likes to steal and kidnap people for no reason and hides the evidences in a cave. It doesn't has many details but it's very cool.
Luison: its also the brother of mboi tui, monai and teju jagua, it's a werewolf like creature, it's a mix of a wolf and a man but not actually? It has giant teeth, black fur and fish fins(???).

Kurupi: (do not mistake with curupira) its also one of the sons, its described as a green dwarf with black eyes, pointy teeth and a LONG PENIS (yes you read it right), long enough to go around it's body multiple times like if it's tied in a rope. It uses his cock to attack people and animals like a wip and to swing around trees like indiana jones himself. Its the god of fertility and reproduction.



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@TheTransporter007

The scariest mythical creature on Earth is the brain of a politician.

@matthewdrummond1340

On both sides, lol

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