White Dragons

White dragons are the least intelligent of the dragons they are simple predators, they lack the intelligence of other dragon species. White dragons are often smaller than the other dragon types.

Black Dragons

Black dragons can be found in marshes and underground cave networks. Black dragons are cunning and evil tempered. They usually side with evil. Black dragons are sometimes known as skull dragons due to their deeply set eye sockets.

Crick

Crick are snake like beasts they have a snake like body. Their head is nothing like a snakes it is made up of a sharp bird like beak which is surrounded by four tentacles, which have suckers on.

Brownie

Brownies are invisible brown elves or household goblins who live in farmhouses and other country buildings within Scotland. While the members of the household are asleep they go about doing labours for the house owners.

Barghest

Barghest, Bargtjest, Bo-guest or Bargest is the name often given in the north of England, especially in Yorkshire, to a legendary monstrous black dog with huge teeth and claws, though in other cases the name can refer to a ghost or Household elf, especially in Northumberland and Durham.

Anzu

Zu, or Anzu in Persian and Sumerian, is a lesser divinity of Akkadian mythology, and the son of the bird goddess Siris. Both Zu and Siris are seen as massive birds who can breathe fire and water, although Zu is alternately seen as a lion-headed eagle (cf: The Griffin).

Ammit

In Egyptian mythology, Ammit (also spelt Ammut, and Ahemait) was the personification of divine retribution for all the wrongs one had committed in life dwelling in the Hall of Ma’at. Ammit was said to live near the scales of justice, in the underworld, Duat, where the hearts of the dead were weighed by Anubis against Ma’at, the principle of truth and justice.

Allu

In Akkadian mythology, the Allu were a race of monstrous and faceless demons that destroyed everything they could. They were born toLilitu or one of her demon servants.

Boggart

In Celtic mythology, a boggart (or bogart, bogan, bogle or boggle) is a household spirit, sometimes mischievous, sometimes helpful. In Northern England, at least, there was the belief that the boggart should never be named,

Abatwa

In Zulu mythology, Abatwa are said to be tiny humans said to be able to hide beneath a blade of grass and to be able to ride ants. They are said to live a nomadic lifestyle and continually on the hunt for game.

Abarimon

Abarimon is the name of a legendary race of people native to a country of the same name. The people of Abarimon have backwards feet, but in spite of this handicap were able to outrun all other runners.

Zombies

Zombies are corpses brought back to unlife by various ways depending on the text. Zombies fall under two groups those caused by a virus of bacteria that causes the infected person to die then come back as an animated person with a craving for flesh.