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List of legendary creatures (F)
Fachen
(
Irish
and
Scottish
) â Monster with half a body
Fafnir
(
Germanic mythology
) â Dwarf who was cursed and turned into a dragon. He was later slain by
Sigurd
in the Saga of
Nibelung
.
Fairy
(many cultures worldwide, esp. Germanic mythology/folklore) â Nature spirits
Falak
(
Arabian
) â Giant serpent
Familiar
(
English
) â Animal servant
Far darrig
(
Irish
) âÂÂ
Little people
that constantly play pranks
Farfadet
(
French
) â Small (some half-meter tall), wrinkled, and brown-skinned helpful sprites.
The Fates
(
Greek
) â Three time-controlling sisters
Faun
(
Roman
) â Human-goat hybrid nature spirit
Fear gorta
(
Irish
) â Hunger ghost
Fearsome critters
Feathered Serpent
âÂÂ
Mesoamerica
n dragon
Fei Lian
(
Chinese
) â Chinese wind god
Fenghuang
(
Chinese
) â Chinese Phoenix, female in marriage symbol
Fenodyree
(
Manx
) â House spirit
Fenrir
(
Norse
) â Gigantic, ravenous wolf
Fetch
(
Irish
) â Double or doppelgänger
Fext
(
Slavic
) â Undead
Fiery serpents
Finfolk
(
Orkney
) â Fish-human hybrid that kidnaps humans for servants
Fir Bolg
(
Irish
) â Ancestral race
Fire Bird
(Many cultures worldwide) â Regenerative solar bird
Firedrake
(
Germanic
) â Dragon
Fish-man
(
Cantabrian
) â Amphibious, scaled humanoid
Flatwoods Monster
(
American Folklore
) (
West Virginia
) â Alien,
humanoid
Flying Spaghetti Monster
Fomorian
(
Irish
) â Goat-headed giant
Forest Bull
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) â Giant horned red cattle
Four horsemen of the apocalypse
Frankenstein monster
Freybug
â Norfolk
black dog
Fuath
(
Celtic
) â Malevolent water spirit
Fucanglong
(
Chinese
) â Underworld dragon
Funayà «rei
(
Japanese
) â Ghosts of people who drowned at sea
Furu-utsubo
(
Japanese
) â Animated jar
Futakuchi-onna
(
Japanese
) â Woman with a second mouth on the back of her head
Fylgja
(
Scandinavian
) â Animal familiar