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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:39 pm
Yes, that's right and so it begins. Just because they were not noticed as much as the gods of mythology --What with lacking omnipetance and all-- doesn't mean they don't deserve some attention. So~ I'm gonna list every single creature in categories that I know and hopefully you can help add some and help me better place them in specific categories. 3nodding And no I won't be giving a description for all these demons, that's work that one would get payed for. stare But if you want a description I recommend searching Wikipedia. That thing has everything. 3nodding
Uncategorized Creatures; any kind that don't fit in the lists below. Dragon Centaur Liothe Pazuzu Satyr Sphinx Djinn Dryads Tengu Mermaids Lillith Nymph Narcissus Neriyds Shaitan Razakel Rusalka Shachihoko Shisa Tennin Yatagarasu Zashiki-warashi Zennyo Ryūō
Demons Demons; any kind of a negative mythological creature from corrupting to destruction. Oni Humbaba Hantu Cerberus Shezmu Stheno Jauk Gazer Tiamat Harpy Siren Minotaur Succubus Iris Nix Chimera Biule Euryale Gorgon Medusa Noppera-bō Nukekubi Raiju Shikome Shinigami Tsuchigumo Tsuchinoko Tsurube-otoshi Yadōkai
Demi-Demons Demons that gain their power from an external force/Hybrids/Half-demons. Werewolf Tzitzimime Vampire (Blood) Kappa
Undead As in they lived once, died and came back. Zombie Spectre Ghoul Futakuchi-onna Kuchisake-onna Rokurokubi
Spiritual Spiritual demon; never lived, lives on a spiritual or came from a spiritual realm. Poltergheist Kitsune Teeraal Vampire (Psyche) Yuki-onna Will-O-The-Wisp Nuale (SP?) Onryō Tsukumogami
Religious Demons that have relevance to a Religion. Abaddon (Christian demonology) Abalam (Christian demonology) Agares (Christian demonology) Aim (Christian demonology) Akvan (Persian demonology) Alal (Chaldean mythology) Alloces (Christian demonology) Allu (Akkadian mythology) Ammit (Egyptian mythology) Anzu (Sumerian mythology) Amon (Christian demonology) Amdusias (Christian demonology) Amy (Christian demonology) Andhaka (Hinduism) Andras (Christian demonology) Andrealphus (Christian demonology) Andromalius (Christian demonology) Apep (Apophis) (Egyptian mythology) Apollyon (Christian demonology) Armaros (Christian demonology) Asag (Sumerian demonology) Asmodeus (Persian mythology, Jewish folklore and Christian demonology) Astaroth (Christian demonology) Asura (Hinduism) Azazel (Jewish demonology) Azi (Zoroastrianism) Baal (Christian demonology) Balam (Christian demonology) Barbas (Christian demonology) Barbatos (Christian demonology) Bathin (Christian demonology) Beelzebub (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Behemoth (Jewish demonology) Belial (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Beleth (Christian demonology) Bune (Christian demonology) Beowulf (Modern Religion) Belphegor (Christian demonology) Berith (Christian demonology) Berith (Christian demonology) Bifrons (Christian demonology) Botis (Christian demonology) Buer (Christian demonology) Bali Raj (Hindu mythology) Caacrinolaas (Christian demonology) Caim (Christian demonology) Cerenus (Christian demonology) Charun (Etruscan mythology) Cimejes (Christian demonology) Corson (Christian demonology) Crocell (Christian demonology) Culsu (Etruscan mythology) Dasa (Hinduism) Decarabia (Christian demonology) Demogorgon (Christian demonology) Dumah (Jewish Demonology) Dantalion (Christian demonology) Eligos (Christian demonology) Familiars (Christian demonology) Fleuretty (Christian demonology) Focalor (Christian demonology) Foras (Christian demonology) Forneus (Christian demonology) Furcas (Christian demonology) Furfur (Christian demonology) Gaap (Christian demonology) Gremory (Christian demonology) Grigori (Jewish demonology) Gusion (Christian demonology) Haagenti (Christian demonology) Halphas (Christian demonology) Haures (Christian demonology) Incubus (Christian demonology, Chaldean mythology, Jewish folklore) Ipos (Christian demonology) Kabhanda (Hinduism) Kobal (Christian demonology) Labal (Christian demonology) Lamia (Bulgarian folklore, Christian demonology and Greek mythology) Legion (Christian demonology) Leraje (Christian demonology) Leviathan (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Lilim (Jewish folklore) Lilith (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore) Lix Tetrax (Jewish/Christian demonology) Lucifer (Christian demonology) Lucifuge Rofocale (Christian demonology) Malphas (Christian demonology) Mammon (Christian demonology) Maricha(Hinduism) Marax (Christian demonology) Marbas (Christian demonology) Marchosias (Christian demonology) Mastema (Jewish demonology) Mathim (Christian demonology) Mephistopheles (Christian folklore) Merihem (Christian demonology) Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec mythology) Moloch (Christian demonology) Murmur (Christian demonology) Naamah (Jewish demonology) Naberius (Christian demonology) Naberus (Christian demonology) Naphula (Christian demonology) Oray (Christian demonology) Oriax (Christian demonology) Orobas (Christian demonology)) Ose (Christian demonology) Phenex (Christian demonology) Pithius (Christian demonology) Procell (Christian demonology) Pruflas (Christian demonology) Purson (Christian demonology) Raging Demon (Christian demonology) Rahab (Jewish folklore) Rakshasa (Hinduism) Rangda (Hinduism) Raum (Christian demonology) Ronove (Christian demonology) Sabnock (Christian demonology) Sallos (Christian demonology) Samael (Jewish demonology) Satan (Jewish demonology, Christian demonology) Satanachia (Christian demonology) Scox (Christian demonology) Seere (Christian demonology) Semyazza (Jewish demonology) Shax (Christian demonology) Shedim (Jewish folklore) Sidragasum (Christian demonology) Sitri (Christian demonology) Stolas (Christian demonology) Succubus (Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology, Jewish folklore, Christian demonology) Surgat (Christian demonology) Tannin (Jewish demonology) Thammuz (Christian demonology) Uvall (Christian mythology) Valefor (Christian demonology) Vapula (Christian demonology) Vassago (Christian demonology) Vepar (Christian demonology) Vine (Christian demonology) Volac (Christian demonology) Xaphan (Christian Demonology) Zagan (Christian demonology) Zepar (Christian demonology) Ziminar (Christian demonology)
Wow... that's a hell of a lotta demons and mythological creatures. If anyone knows anymore please let me know. 3nodding And make sure to advise me if there are any better ways to organize these creatures category-wise. And to tell me what category your creature would go under.
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:08 pm
Hmm... I'm trying to think of more to help you grow the list. Howabout the Jauk? He's a Balinese demon-character. Long hair, long fingernails... jumps around alot... you know.
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:17 pm
What category do you think he'd go under? I dun remember that one. xp
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:18 pm
Hmm... I think I'd just put him under demons.
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:20 pm
Added Jauk to the Demons category.
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:58 pm
You like totally Forgot the Sphinx and the Dryads, and te Nymphs, and like. YOU TOTALLY FORGOT ME! hmph.. talk2hand No more help from me then. :looks into mirror: oh who's gorgeous.... heart
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 6:35 am
Narcissus You like totally Forgot the Sphinx and the Dryads, and te Nymphs, and like. YOU TOTALLY FORGOT ME! hmph.. talk2hand No more help from me then. :looks into mirror: oh who's gorgeous.... heart *Blinks* Okies? I'll add them to Uncategorized section unless someone specifies otherwise.
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Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 11:02 pm
the Sphinx is a Demon cat thing, with wings, and asks riddles dryads and Nmphs and whatnaught are just random creatures from Greek Mythology. Oh, and By the way, Medusa is, or was... ig uess it would be, a Gorgon, she was the only Non-immortal one of the three sisters.
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Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 10:36 pm
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:25 am
Sphinx, Tiamat, Dryads, Nymphs added.
And I counted Medusa seperate from the gorgons because she has all those myths about her alone. So she deserves to be seperate. And the lacking immortality adds to how different she is.
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Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 7:38 pm
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Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 6:02 am
You mean mermaids? I've not heard any myths based about mermaids, but okay. What category would they go under?
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 6:19 pm
Lillith is considered a demon? confused
Oh and you forgot the Tengu. 3nodding Unless we'd consider them minor gods. sweatdrop
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 5:03 pm
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 9:01 pm
Wish I had been hear when this was first made... Come now, in my absence the good 'ol djinn of Arab and African lore have already been forgotten? Demons with sentience and the ability to be forgiven for their sins against Allah and man, now there's something to remember.
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