About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Alp-luachra, Amanojaku, Amarok, Amomongo, Ares, Ares, Ares, Ares, Asura, Balor, Banshee, Bunyip, Cu Sith, Cacus, Cannibals, Centaurs, Cherufe, Circe, Cronos, Cronus, Cthulhu, Dark Elves, Demons, Dragons, Dullahan, Dzoavits, Each Uisge, Edimmu, Euryale, Euryale, Fallen Angel, Familiar, Far Darrig, Fenrir, Fomor, Furies, Gaia, Gancanagh, Gashadokuro, Ghost, Giant, Gorgons, Gozer, Gremlin, Grendel's Mother, Grigori Rasputin, Hades, Hag, Harionago, Harpy, Hati Hroovitnisson, Helios, Hephaestus, Hera, Hercules, Hermes, Hydra, Icarus, Invidia, Jack Frost, Jormungand, Kamaitachi, King Minos, Kraken, Krampus, Kroni, Kuchisake-onna, Lamashtu, Lamia, Leviathan, Loki, Loki, Lycaon, Mahishasura, Malsumis, Manticore, Mar olea, Mares of Diomedes, Medusa, Medusa Heads, Mermaids, Minotaur, Minotaur, Monster, Mordred, Namorodo, Namtar, Oillipheist, Orcs, Otmin, Polyphemus, Pompous Ness, Pooka, Poseidon, Procrustes, Pukwudgie, Qandisa, Rabisu, Ragnarok, Rakshasa, Ravana, Raven Mocker, Redcap, Rocs, Sea-Serpents, Set, Set, Siren, Skoll, Sphinx, Strigoi, Tantalus, Tengu, Tereus, Thunderbird, Tiamat, Titans, Troll, Typhon, Vampire, Wendigo, Yeti, Ymir, Zeus, Zeus. Excerpt: An Alp-luachra is an evil, greedy fairy from Irish mythology. When a person falls asleep by the side of a stream, the Alp-luachra appears in the form of a newt and crawls down the person's mouth, feeding off the food that they had eaten. Douglas Hyde's Beside the Fire tells of how a person got back at an Alp-luachra by eating large amounts of salted meat and sleeping near the stream. The Alp-luachra fed upon him, but jumped to the water in thirst. An Amanojaku acted as the antagonist of the fairytale Urikohime, in which a girl miraculously born from a melon is doted upon by an elderly couple. They shelter her from the outside world, and she naively lets a Amanojaku inside one day, where it kidnaps or devours her, and some...