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List of legendary creatures (I)
Iannic-ann-ôd
(
Breton
) â Ghost of a drowned person
Iara
(
Brazilian
) â Female water spirit
Ibong Adarna
(
Philippine
) â Bird that changes color when it finishes a song
Ichchhadhari Nag
(
Hindu
) â Shapeshifting venomous snakes
Ichimoku-nyà «dà Â
(
Japanese
) â One-eyed
kappa
from
Sado Island
Ichiren-Bozu
(
Japanese
) â Animated prayer beads
Ichneumon
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) â Dragon-killing animal
Ichthyocentaur
(
Greek
) â Human-fish-horse hybrid
Iele
(
Romanian
) â Female nature spirits
Ifrit
(
Arabian
) â Fire genie
Iye
Ijiraq
(
Inuit
) â Spirit that kidnaps children
Ikiryà Â
(
Japanese
) â Can be considered a 'living ghost', as it is a person's spirit outside their body
Ikuchi
(
Japanese
) â Sea serpent that travels over boats in an arc while dripping oil
Iku-Turso
(
Finnish
) â Sea monster
Il-Belliegça
(
Maltese
) â Malevolent well spirit
Imp
(
Medieval
) â Small demonic servant
Impundulu
(
Southern Africa
) â Avian, vampiric lightning spirit
Imugi
(
Korean
) â Flightless, dragon-like creatures (sometimes thought of as proto-dragons)
Inapertwa
(
Aboriginal
) â Simple organisms, used by creator-gods to make everything else
Incubus
(
Judeo-Christian
) â Male night-demon and seducer
Indrik
(
Russian
) â One-horned horse-bull hybrid
Indus Worm
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) â Giant, white, carnivorous worm
Inkanyamba
(
Zulu
) â Horse-headed serpent
Inugami
(
Japanese
) â Dog spirit
Ior (
Romanian
) â Giant creature, with good spirit
Ipotane
(
Greek
) â Two-legged horse-human hybrid, (as opposed to the four-legged
centaur
)
Ippon-datara
(
Japanese
) â One-legged mountain spirit
Iratxoak
(
Basque
) â Small demonic servants
Irin
(
Jewish
) â Fallen angels
Ishigaq (
Inuit
) âÂÂ
Little people
Island Satyr
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) â Savage human-goat hybrid from a remote island chain
Isonade
(
Japanese
) â Shark-like sea monster
Ittan-momen
(
Japanese
) â Ghostly aerial phenomenon that attacks people
Iwana-bà Âzu
(
Japanese
) âÂÂ
Char
which appeared as a Buddhist monk