About the Book
Unveil the Mythology of the Americas!
Journey into the sacred temples of Mesoamerica, the mist-shrouded Andes, and the vast forests and plains of North America with the Encyclopedia of Mythical Creatures: Mesoamerican, South and North American Mythology Volume. This beautifully illustrated bestiary reveals a world where feathered serpents, mountain guardians, cannibal spirits, and shapeshifting tricksters shaped centuries of belief, ritual, and storytelling.
Discover Legendary Beings and Ancient Wonders:
From the feathered coils of Quetzalcoatl to the obsidian wings of Itzpapalotl, from the vampiric cries of the Tlahuelpuchi to the thunderous battles of the Thunderbird, each entry explores the origins of myths passed through oral traditions, sacred chants, and ancestral memory. Rooted in the cosmologies of the Aztec, Maya, Inca, and Indigenous nations across the Americas, this volume breathes life into creatures who guarded treasures, punished the wicked, and danced in storm, shadow, and flame.
Captivating Artwork for Every Creature:
Each being is reborn through luminous watercolor illustrations, capturing both their beauty and terror. Scholars, storytellers, and dreamers alike will find inspiration in these pages, where every brushstroke evokes the awe and mystery of lands rich in myth.
Perfect for Myth Enthusiasts, Historians, and Fantasy Lovers:
Whether you are delving into Aztec cosmology, Inca mountain lore, or North American spirit-beings, this immersive collection offers a vivid journey through one of the world's most diverse mythic landscapes.
Inside this book, you'll find:
In-depth profiles of legendary beings: Quetzalcoatl, Itzpapalotl, Cipactli, Thunderbird, Wendigo, Sasquatch, Uktena, Qalupalik, and many more.
Cultural insights into how myths shaped rituals, taboos, and the relationship between humans and the natural world.
Stunning illustrations that reveal the wonder and dread of each creature.
Ideal for readers interested in: Mesoamerican Mythology, South American Folklore, Native American Legends, Mythical Creatures, Mythology Books, Illustrated Bestiaries, Indigenous Beliefs, and Fantasy Art Collections.
About the Author :
Ziggy Quinete is a writer, journalist, and founder of the Gargoyle Collective - a consortium of artists dedicated to preserving and reimagining the myths that shape human history. His ongoing series, Mythology and Folklore: The Mythical Creatures Collection, is an ambitious exploration of the legendary beasts, spirits, and primal forces that haunt the world's oldest stories. From Norse giants to Roman chimeras, from global dragons to Celtic fae, Ziggy's work blends scholarly rigor with evocative storytelling and striking visual art, creating immersive bestiaries for readers, artists, and dreamers alike. Each volume is both a portal to the past and an invitation to rediscover the imagination that built civilizations.
Review :
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Amazing book and Images of Mythical Creatures
This is an amazing book with interesting, detailed descriptions of the various creatures described and even more amazing images of such creatures. It certainly makes me want to check out other books in this series. A great addition to the library of those into worldwide mythology.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Incredible Drawings and Descriptions
This is an incredible encyclopedia! The drawings are outstanding--and truly the stuff of nightmares in many cases. I had no idea there were so many mythical creatures--and this is only for the Americas!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Beautiful Reference Book
An amazing collection of mythical creatures from Mesoamerican, South American, and North American Mythology.A must-have reference book to have in your collection. Great for any creative who requires reference material for their ideas/concepts.