This is a list of monsters that aren’t in Mythika/project but which I still want to share with you guys.
If you want to search for the creatures on google always put Myth or Mythology behind the name. Or the country the myth is from.
For the master-list of all mythological monsters in my project visit my Deviantart: http://gancanagh22.deviantart.com/art/Huge-List-of-Monsters-from-Mythology-Cryptid-Folk-676838454
Ababil (Arabian) - Giant Birds which drop Flaming Bricks
Abada (African) – Small Unicorn
Abarimon (M-European) - Fast Cannibals with Backward Feet
Abatwa (African) – Ant Sized Humans
Abura-Bo (Japanese) – Fire Elemental Monk
Adar Llwch Gwin (Welsh) – Griffon Species
Adhene (Manx) – Selfish Fairy
Aegipan (A-Greek) - Water Satyr or Goat
Aeternae (M-European) - Saw Horned Antelope or Giant
Aetos (A-Greek) – Giant Organ Eating Bird
Aghasura (Hindu) – Giant Serpent
Agloolik (Inuit)
Agrius (A-Greek) – Half Bear Half Giant
Aije (Brazilian) – Giant Tadpole
Airavata (Hindu)
Akashita (Japanese) – Cloud Creature
Alan (Philippine) – Male Harpy
Albastor (Russian) – Disease Giant
Alphyn (Ireland)
Alu (Sumerian)
Alukah (Hebrew) – Vampire Leech
Amazone (A-Greek) – Warrior Women
Amikiri (Japanese)
Animalito (Spanish)
Anzu (Sumerian) – Storm Griffon
Aoandon (Japanese) Lantern Woman
AoAo (Paraguay) - Sheep or Peccari Humanoid
Apep (Egyptian) - World Eating Snake
Araganaqlta’a (Argentinean) – Rainbow Serpent Centipede
Archelous (A-Greek) - Water Shapeshifter God
Arkan Sonney (Manx) - Lucky Pig
Arrach (Scottish) – Invisible Creature of the Mountains
Asena (Turkish) – Blue Wolf
Ashi-Magari (Japanese) – Invisible Ooze Creature
Asipatra (Hindu) – Sharp Feathered Bird
Asrai (English) – Water Fairy
Atomy (M-European) – Smallest of Faeries
Attorcroppes (Germany) – Snake Faeries
Atui Koro Ekashi (Japanese) – Bag of the Sea
Aun Pana (Brazilian) – Giant Piranha with Arms
Aunyaina (Brazilian) – Boar Gorilla Bogey
Aziza (African) – Dark Skinned Fairy
Azure Dragon (Chinese)Bai Ze (Chinese)
Bakru (Surinam) – Twin Wood Gnome
BalBal (Philippine)
Basajaun (Basque) – Hairy Ogre
Bas Celik (Turkish) – Steel Angel
Bastet (Egyptian) – Cat Goddess
Baxbakwalanuxsiwae (Native American) – Ogre Covered in Mouths
Bean Nighe (Irish) – Washer Woman
Beast of the Apocalypse (Biblical)
Beathach Mor Loch Odha (Scottish) – Many Legged Water Horse
Beithir (Scottish) - D&D Behir
Biasd Na Srogaig (Scottish) – Long Legged Water Unicorn
Billdad (Fearsome Critter) – Beaver Rabbit Chimerae
Bishop Fish (M-European)
Bitoso (Romanian) – Child of Ana
Black Howler (North American) - Horned Panther and Bear Hybrid
Black Tamanous (Native American) - Tarry Cannibal Spirit
Bluecap (Scottish)
Bodach (Irish) – Ash and Chimney Bogeyman
Bogeyman (Worldwide)
Boggart (English)
Bolla (Albanian) – Evolving Dragon
Bonnacon (M-European) - Burning Shit Bovine
Boobach (Welsh) – Small Bogeyman
Boo Hag (Caribbean) - Skinless Night Hag
Boroboroton (Japanese) – Animated Blanket
Bosch (French) – Cursed Sailors Bane Blob
Brownie (English)
Bruckee (Irish) – Giant Fae Badger
Buwaya (Philippine) – Crocodile with Coffin on Back
Byakko (Chinese) – White TigerCaladrius (M-European)
Camacrusa (French) – Undead Leg
Camelopard (M-European) – Giraffe
Capcaun (Romanian) – Bridge Toll Troll
Capelobo (Brazilian) – Were Anteater
Cauchemar (French) – Dream Haunting Nightmare Creature
Cercopes (A-Greek) – Twin Monkey People
Cernunnos (Celtic) - God of the Forests
Cervitaur (Native American) – Deer Centaur
Ceryneian Hind (A-Greek)
Chamrosh (Persian) – Dog Griffon
Changeling (M-European)
Chenoo (Native American) – Ice Giant
Cheshire Cat (Literature)
Chickcharny (Bahamas) – Long Legged Owl of Fortune
Chindi (Native American) – Dust Devil
Chipfalamfula (African) – Fish with Ecosystem in Body
Chochinobake (Japanese) – Animated Lantern
Chrysomallus (A-Greek) – Golden Ram
Circe (A-Greek)
Cliff Ogre (Native American)
Cretan Bull (A-Greek) – Fire Breathing Bull
Cuca (Brazilian) – Crocodile Hag
Cuegle (Spanish)
Cynocephaly (M-European) – Dog FolkDaguk (Malay) – Hantu Spirit of Mist
Dakuwaqa (Fiji) – Shark God
Devouring Gourd (African) - Monstrous Fruit
Dhampir (Balkan) – Half Human Half Vampire
Dodo (African) – Swallower Big Mouth
Domovoi (Slavic)
Drac (French) – River Drake
Dulhath (Arabian) – Ostrich Riding Ogre
Dungavenhooter (Fearsome Critter) – Club Tail Snuff Snout Crocodile
Duphon (French) – Sword Owl
Duwende (Philippine)El Cadejo (Mexican) – Twin Hounds one Black and one White
Emere (African)
Enfield (Ireland)
Entulla (M-European) – Very wild Antelope
Epiales (A-Greek) – Nightmare Spirit
Eros/Cupid (A-Greek)
Erote (Roman)Faduah (Jewish) – Plant Man
Fastachee (Native American)
FengHuang (Chinese) – Peacock Creature
Fetch (Irish) – Doppelganger
Fideal (Scottish) – Evil Water Humanoid
Fiura (Chilean) – Male assaulting Female Gnome
Flaga (M-European)
Flydrumodir (Iceland) – Halibut Mother
Flying Rods (Worldwide)
Foo Dog/Lion (Chinese)
Forneus (Demonology) – Evil Water Demon Prince
Fuath (Scottish) – Evil Water Spirit
Funa-Yurei (Japanese) – Ghost CrewGaltzagorri (Spanish) – Very fast working Gnome
Garuda (Hindu)
Genderuwo (Indonesian) – King Kong sized Sasquatch
Ghillie Dhu (Scottish) – Moss Covered Leshy
Ghole (Arabian) – Long Necked, One Eyed Hairy Vampire
Gigelorum (Scottish) – Smallest Creature on Earth
Glaistig (Scottish) – Vampiric Goat Legged Woman
Glasthyn (Manx) – Water Bull
Grotesque (French) – More brutal Gargoyle
Gryla (Iceland) – Giant Hag
Guaraiba-Boia (Brazilian) – Howler Monkey Snake
Guardian Angel (Biblical)
Gudiao (Chinese) – Unicorn Bird
Gullinbursti (Norse) – Golden Boar
Gwyllion (Welsh)
Gylou (A-Greek) – Child Hating Female DemonHaakapainizi (Native American)
Hagondes (Native American) – Evil Clown with hooked nose
Hahakigami (Japanese) – Animated Broomstick
Hamadryad (A-Greek) – Greater Dryad
Hercinia Bird (Germany) – Bird that gives light in the dark
Herensuge (Basque) – Hydra
Hieracosphinx (Egyptian) – Griffon Meets Sphinx
Hippogriff (M-European)
Hobgoblin (Scottish)
Homunculus (M-Alchemy)
Hoop Snake (Fearsome Critters)
Hopkins Goblin (Modern Alien)
Hrimfaxi (Norse) – Ice and Moon Horse
Huayramama (Peru) – Wind Snake Mother
Huginn & Muninn (Norse)
Huitzilopochtli (Aztec) – Hummingbird God of War
Huldra (Scandinavian)
Hydrus (M-European)Ikiryo (Japanese) – Envy Spirit
Ikuchi (Japanese) – Oil Leaking Sea Serpent
Imoogi/Imugi (Korean)
Indombe (African) – Copper Snake
Inkanyamba (African)
Ipotane (A-Greek) – Horse Man
Isitwalangcengce (African) – Basket Headed Hyena
Ismenian Dragon (A-Greek)Jaculus (M-European)
Jengu (African) – Dark Skinned Mermaid
Jenny Haniver (M-European)
JubJub Bird (Literature)Kabandha (Hindu) – Gigantic Blemmyes
Kali (Hindu) – Multi Armed Goddess
Kallikantzaroi (M-Greek) – Christmas Woodcutter Goblin
Kasai Rex (African)
Katthveli (Iceland) – Evil Whale
Keelut (Inuit) – Hairless Dog
Keres (A-Greek)
Khryseos & Argyeos (A-Greek) – Silver and Gold Construct Dogs
Kigatilik (Inuit) – Ice Demon
Kijimunaa (Japanese) – Bright Red Haired Halfling
Kikiyaon (African) – Owlman
Killmouilis (Scottish)
Kirin/Qilin (Chinese)
Kodama (Japanese)
Kokopelli (Native American) – Insect Guy with Music Instrument
Korrigan (Breton)
Kuchisake-Onna (Japanese) – Slit-Mouthed Woman
Kuda-Gitsune (Japanese) – Pipefox
Kwamang-A (African) – Rainbow Elemental
Kyokotsu (Japanese) – Water Well Undead Spirit
Kyut (Burmese) – Armadillo DwarfLaelaps (A-Greek)
Laestrygonian (A-Greek) – Skinning Giants
La Sayona (Venezuela)
Lammasu (Sumerian)
Lambton Worm (English) – Well Dwelling Worm
Lange Wapper (Belgian) – Shapeshifting Giant
Lebraude (French)
Lemure (Roman)
Lolmischo (Romanian) – Child of Ana
Longma (Chinese) – Dragon Horse
Lunantishee (English) – Thorny Fairy
Lung Dragons (Chinese) – Tianlong, Shenlong
Lupeux (French)
Lyngbakur (Iceland) – Evil WhaleMad Gasser (North American)
Mahamba (African) – Mosasaurus Cryptid
Makalala (African) – Secretary Bird Cryptid
Makara (Hindu) – Elephant Crocodile Snake Hybrid
Maltese Tiger (Asian Cryptid) – Blue Tiger
Mamlambo (African) – Bioluminescence Plesiosaurus
Mares of Diomedes (A-Greek)
Marid (Arabian)
Mastopogon (Brazilian) – Giant Fish
Mboi Tui (Paraguay) – Parrot Headed Snake
Melusine (French) – Double Tailed Mermaid Dragon Woman
Metee-Kolen (Native American) – Ice Wizard
Mhalla (Maltese) – Well Bogey
Mimi (Australian) – Very Thin Humanoids
Mi-Ni-Wa-Tu (Native American) – Red Horned Lake Monster
Minceskro (Romanian) – Child of Ana
Minka Bird (Australian) – Dream Haunting Bird
Monaciello (Italian)
Monoceros (M-European) – Ordinary Unicorn
Monster of Loch Ness (Scottish)
Morrigan (Irish)
Moskitto (Fearsome Critter) – Giant Mosquito
Muse (A-Greek)
Mushveli (Iceland) – Evil Whale
Myling (Scandinavian) – Small Child UndeadNauthveli (Iceland) – Evil Whale
Nephilim (Biblical) – Half God
Nereid (A-Greek) – Fresh Water Nymph
Nian (Chinese) – Unicorn Lion
Ningen (Antarctic) – Big White Sea Aberration
Ningyo (Japanese) – Small Mermaid
Nix (Scandinavian) – Small Water Fairy
Norn (Norse)
Numhyalikyu (Native American) – Giant Beach Imposing Fish
Nunda (African)
Nurarihyon (Japanese) – Lord of all Yokai with Enormous BrainOboroguruma (Japanese) – Animated Chariot
Oceanid (A-Greek) – Salt Water Nymph
Okpe (Chilean) – Rock Pig Ogre
Omikuma (Japanese) – Bear Yokai
Oni (Japanese)
Onryo (Japanese) – Tortured Spirit The Ring The Grudge
Ophiotaurus (A-Greek)
Oread (A-Greek) – Mountain and Rock Nymph
Otosis (Native American) – Magic using LizardmanPal-Rai-Yuk (Inuit)
Pan (A-Greek)
Panotti (M-European) – Giant Ear Folk
Pareas (Roman) – Healing Poison Snake
Pech (Scottish)
Pegasus (A-Greek)
Penanggalan (Malay)
Peri (Persian) – Angel
Peteu (French) – Giant Parakeet
Pilou (French) – Knocker Fae
Pixie (M-European)
Ponaturi (Australian) – Water Gremlin
Poreskoro (Romanian) – Child of Ana
Prester (Roman) – Fire Poison Snake
Pugot (Philippine) – Headless Giant with Mouth in Neck
Python (A-Greek)Qasogonaga (Argentinean) – Rainbow Anteater
Qiongqi (Chinese) – Winged Tiger
Qiqirn (Inuit) – Bald Dog
Quinotaur (French) – Five Horned Water BullRainbow Serpent/Julunggali (Australian)
Ramidreju (Spanish) – Green Weasel Boar with Long Body
Rangda (Bali) – Evil Voodoo Hag
Rarog (Slavic) – Evil Fire Bird or Dwarf
Revenant (French)
Rock Swallows (Native American) – Swarm of Hard Feathered Swallows
Romsiwamnari (Brazilian) – Scissor Beak Bat Bird
Rumtifusel (Fearsome Critter) – Jacket MonsterSaci (Brazilian) – One Legged Trickster
Sapo Fuerzo (Chilean) – Strong Toad
Sasquatch/Bigfoot (North American Cryptid)
Satori (Japanese) – Telepathic Mountain Monkey
Sea Serpent (M-European)
Selamodir (Iceland) – Seal Mother
Serpopard (Egyptian) – Long Necked Leopard
Seraphim (Biblical) – Angel
Sewer Alligator (American Cryptid) – Albino Alligator
Schilalyi (Romanian) – Child of Ana
Shamir (Babylonian) – All devouring Worms
Shinigami (Japanese) – Reaper Death Spirit
Shurale (Turkish) – Tickle long nails Demon
Sigunaba (Mexican) – Horse Skull Headed Woman
Simurgh (Iran)
Siranis (Arabian)
Siren (A-Greek) – Mermaid with Magic Voice
Sirin (Russian) – Bird Woman with Magic Voice
Sirrush (Sumerian) – Dragon
Sisiutl (Native American) – Three Headed Sea Serpent
Skeljungur (Iceland) – Evil Whale
Skinfaxi (Norse) – Horse of the Sun
Skoffin (Iceland) – Deadly Gaze Fox
Skolopendra (A-Greek)
Skunk Ape (North American)
Sleipnir (Norse) – Eight Legged Horse
Slenderman (Modern Myth)
Snallygaster (North American)
Snawfus (North American) – White Stag with Plant Antlers
Snoligoster (Fearsome Critter) – Propeller Crocodile
Soucouyant (Caribbean) – Fire Elemental Hag/Vampire
Stheno (A-Greek)
Stolas (Demonology) – Owl like Demon Prince
Strigoi (Romanian) – Vampire Type
Strix (Roman) – Evil Owl Vampire
Swan May (Literature)
Sybaris (A-Greek)Tabib Al-Bahr (Arabian) – Doctor Merfolk
Tailypo (Literature) – Give me back my Tailypo
Taka-Onna (Japanese) – Evil Woman that can stretch bodyparts
Taniniver (Jewish) – Plague Dragon Steed of Lilith
Tanuki (Japanese)
Tapire-Iauara (Brazilian) – Stinking Tapir Jaguar
Tatty Bogle (Irish) – Scarecrow
Tatzelwurm (Austrian) – Cat Snake
Taumafiskur (Iceland) – Evil Whale
Tcaridyi (Romanian) – Child of Ana
Telchine (A-Greek)
Teumessian Fox (A-Greek)
Thunderbird (Native American)
Tiburones (Philippine) – Flying Shark
Trauco (Chilean) – Very ugly Jungle Dwarf
Tripodero (Fearsome Critter) – Long Legged Aberration
Triton (A-Greek)
Trunko (African Cryptid) – Hairy White Sea Globster
Tsuchinoko (Japanese)
Tulpa (Tibetan) - Imaginary Friend
Tursus (Finnish) – Walrus Man
Tzitzimitl (Aztec) – Destruction and Stars GodUaUa Pach (Mayan) – Horrible Giant with Long Tongues
Uktena (Native American) – Horned Serpent with Gem
Ushabti (Egyptian)Vanara (Hindu) – Monkey Folk
Vatnagedda (Iceland) – Venomous Flounder Poisonous to Ghosts
Vishap (Armenian) – DragonWakWak Tree (Persian) – Tree with Face Fruit
Water Babies (Native American)
Weewilmekq (Native American) – Gigantic Leech
Wekufe/Guecubu (Mapuche) – Evil Spirit
Whintosser (Fearsome Critter) – Many Legged Beast
Wickerman (English)
Wishpooshi (Native American) – Giant Beaver
Wiwilemek (Native American) – Horned Crocodile
Wraith (Scottish)
Wulver (Scottish) – Good Natured Fishing WerewolfXicalcoatl (Aztec) – Chocolate Vase Snake
Yeth Hound (Devon) – Flying Headless Hound
Yohualtepoztli (Mexican) – Axe Horror Golem
Yosuzume (Japanese) – Swarm of Evil Birds
Ypotryll (M-European)Zabraq (Iran) – Blood Spraying Horror Lizard
Zahak (Iran)Forgotten to Add:
La Llorona (Mexican) - Drowned Woman Ghost
Hupia (Caribbean) - Ghost without Face and Navel
Eeeeee so cool! I love how it gives the origin too. I’ve heard of a good number of these. ^___^