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List of legendary creatures (N)
Nachzehrer
(
German
) â Anthropophagous undead
NÃÂga
(
Buddhist
and
Hindu
) â Nature and water spirits, serpentine or human-serpent hybrids
Naga fireballs
(
Thai
) â Spectral fire
Nagual
(
Mesoamerica
) â Human-animal shapeshifter
Naiad
(
Greek
) â Freshwater nymph
Näkki
(
Finnish
) â Water spirit
Namahage
(
Japanese
) â Ritual disciplinary demon from the
Oga Peninsula
Namazu
(
Japanese
) â Giant catfish whose thrashing causing earthquakes
Nando-baba
(
Japanese
) â Old woman who hides under the floor in abandoned storerooms
Nandi Bear
(
East Africa
) â Monster Bear-like
Nang Takian
(
Thai
) âÂÂ
Tree spirit
Nanom-keea-po-da
(
Abenaki
) â Earthquake spirit
Napaeae
(
Greek
) â Grotto nymph
Narasimha
(
Hindu mythology
) âÂÂ
Avatar
of
Vishnu
in the form of half-man/half-lion
Narecnitsi
(
Slavic
) â Fate spirit
Nariphon
(
Thai
) â Pod people
Nargun
(
Gunai
) â Water monster
Nasnas
(
Arabian
) â Half-human, half-demon creature with half a body
Nav'
(
Slavic
) â Ghost
Nawao
(
Hawaiian
) â Savage humanoid
N-dam-keno-wet
(
Abenaki
) â Fish-human hybrid
Neptune
(
Roman mythology
) â God of freshwater and sea
Neck
(
Germanic mythology
) â Female water spirit
Negret
(
Catalan
) âÂÂ
Little people
that turn into coins
Nekomata
(
Japanese
) â Split-tailed magical cat
Nekomusume
(
Japanese
) â Cat in the form of a girl
Nemean Lion
(
Greek
) â Lion with impenetrable skin
Nephilim
(
Abrahamic mythology
) â Gigantic sons of
Grigori
and human women
Nereid
(
Greek
) â Nymph daughters of
Nereus
Ngen
(
Mapuche
) â Nature spirit
Nguruvilu
(
Mapuche
) â Fox-like water snake
Nian
(
Chinese
) â Predatory animal
Night hag
(Worldwide) â Supernatural creature, commonly associated with the phenomenon of sleep paralysis.
Nightmarchers
(
Hawaiian
) â Warrior ghosts
Nikusui
(
Japanese
) â Monster which appears as a young woman and sucks all of the flesh off of its victim's body
Nimerigar
(
Shoshone
) â Aggressive
little people
Ningyo
(
Japanese
) â Monkey-fish hybrid
Ninki Nanka
(
Western Africa
) â Large reptile, possibly a dragon
Nisse
(
Scandinavian
) â House spirit
NÃÂðhöggr
(
Norse
) â Dragon
Nivatakavachas
(
Hindu
) â Ocean demon
Nix
(
Germanic
) â Female water spirit
Nobusuma
(
Japanese
) â Supernatural wall, also a monstrous flying squirrel
Nocnitsa
(
Slavic
) â Nightmare spirit
Noppera-bà Â
(
Japanese
) â Faceless ghost
Nozuchi
(
Japanese
) â Small sea serpent
Nuckelavee
(
Scottish
) â Malevolent human-horse-fish hybrid
Nue
(
Japanese
) â Monkey-
raccoon dog
-tiger-snake hybrid
Nü Gui
(
Chinese
) â Vengeful female ghost
Nukekubi
(
Japanese
) â Disembodied, flying head that attacks people
Nuku-mai-tore
(
MÃÂori
) â Forest spirit
Nuli
(
Medieval Bestiary
) â Humanoid with backwards, eight-toed feet
Numen
(
Roman
) â Tutelary spirit
Nuno
(
Philippine
) â Malevolent
little people
Nuppeppo
(
Japanese
) â Animated chunk of dead flesh
Nurarihyon
(
Japanese
) â Head-sized ball-like creature that floats in the sea and teases sailors
Nure-onna
(
Japanese
) â Female monster who appears on the beach
Nurikabe
(
Japanese
) â Spirit that manifests as an impassable, invisible wall
Nyami Nyami
(
Tonga (Zimbabwean) mythology
) â Snake-spirit of the
Zambezi River
Nykà ¡tukas
(
Lithuanian
) â Cavern spirit
Nymph
(
Greek
) â Nature spirit