
Greek Mythology Hercules – The demigod known for his Twelve Labors. Perseus – Slayer of Medusa. Odysseus – Hero of the Odyssey and the Trojan Horse. Medusa – The Gorgon with snake hair. The Minotaur – Half-man, half-bull of the Labyrinth. Icarus – Flew too close to the sun. Pandora – Opened the box of evils. Achilles – Invincible warrior with a vulnerable heel. Theseus – Defeated the Minotaur. Prometheus – Stole fire from the gods. Norse Mythology Thor – God of thunder and his hammer, Mjölnir. Odin – Allfather and seeker of wisdom. Loki – Trickster god and catalyst of Ragnarök. Ragnarök – The apocalyptic battle. Valkyries – Choosers of the slain. Fenrir – The monstrous wolf. Sigurd – Slayer of the dragon Fafnir. Yggdrasil – The World Tree. Freya – Goddess of love and war. Heimdall – Guardian of the Bifröst. Egyptian Mythology Osiris – God of the afterlife. Isis – Goddess of magic and motherhood. Horus – Sky god with the falcon head. Anubis – Jackal-headed god of mummification. Ra – Sun god sailing the celestial boat. The Sphinx – Riddle-posing guardian of Giza. Set – God of chaos and storms. Bastet – Cat goddess of protection. Book of the Dead – Guide to the afterlife. The Curse of Tutankhamun – Legendary tomb curse. Celtic & Arthurian Legends King Arthur – Once and future king. Merlin – Enigmatic wizard. Excalibur – Sword in the stone. Guinevere – Arthur’s queen. Lancelot – Knight of the Round Table. The Lady of the Lake – Guardian of Excalibur. Cú Chulainn – Irish hero of the Táin Bó Cúailnge. Banshee – Omen of death in Irish folklore. Tristan and Isolde – Tragic lovers. Avalon – Mythical island of the dead. Mesopotamian & Middle Eastern Gilgamesh – Hero of the oldest epic, seeking immortality. Enkidu – Gilgamesh’s wild companion. Ishtar – Goddess of love and war. Humbaba – Guardian of the Cedar Forest. Sinbad the Sailor – Adventurer from Arabian Nights. Scheherazade – Storyteller of 1,001 Nights. Layla and Majnun – Star-crossed lovers. Jinn – Supernatural beings of fire. Rostam – Persian hero of the Shahnameh. Zahhak – Serpent-shouldered tyrant. Asian Legends Chinese:51. Monkey King (Sun Wukong) – Trickster hero of Journey to the West.52. Jade Emperor – Ruler of Heaven.53. Chang’e – Moon goddess of immortality.54. Eight Immortals – Taoist deities.55. Mulan – Warrior who disguised herself as a man. Japanese:56. Amaterasu – Sun goddess who hid in a cave.57. Susanoo – Storm god who slew Yamata-no-Orochi.58. Momotaro – Peach-born hero.59. Yuki-Onna – Snow spirit.60. Kintaro – Golden Boy raised by a mountain witch. Hindu:61. Rama – Hero of the Ramayana.62. Krishna – Divine charioteer of the Bhagavad Gita.63. Hanuman – Monkey god and loyal ally.64. Ganesha – Elephant-headed remover of obstacles.65. Kali – Fierce goddess of destruction. Other:66. Garuda – Mythical bird (Hindu/Buddhist).67. Nian – Beast defeated by Chinese New Year traditions.68. Dangun – Legendary founder of Korea. Native American & Indigenous Coyote – Trickster spirit (various tribes). Raven – Creator and trickster (Pacific Northwest). Thunderbird – Giant storm-bringer. Wendigo – Cannibal spirit (Algonquian). Sedna – Inuit goddess of the sea. Quetzalcoatl – Feathered serpent (Aztec). Pachamama – Earth mother (Inca). Popocatépetl & Iztaccíhuatl – Star-crossed volcanoes (Aztec). The Skinwalker – Shapeshifter (Navajo). The Hero Twins – Defeaters of the Lords of Death (Maya). African Legends Anansi – Spider trickster (Akan). Mami Wata – Water spirit of wealth and danger. Sundiata Keita – Lion King of Mali. Shango – Yoruba god of thunder. The Kraken – Sea monster (myth overlaps with Nordic lore). Abatwa – Tiny humanoids of Zulu folklore. Adze – Vampire-like creature (Ewe). Slavic & Eastern European Baba Yaga – Witch of the forest (Russian). Koschei the Deathless – Immortal villain (Russian). The Firebird – Magical glowing creature. Rusalka – Water spirit (Slavic). Zmey Gorynych – Three-headed dragon. Arthurian & Medieval Europe Morgan le Fay – Sorceress and Arthur’s half-sister. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight – Beheading game. The Holy Grail – Cup of Christ’s blood. El Cid – Spanish national hero. Beowulf – Slayer of Grendel (Old English). Dracula – Based on Vlad the Impaler (Romanian). William Tell – Swiss folk hero who shot an apple. Biblical & Abrahamic Lore Noah’s Ark – Surviving the Great Flood. Samson and Delilah – Strength and betrayal. David and Goliath – Underdog victory. Sodom and Gomorrah – Cities destroyed for sin. The Tower of Babel – Origin of languages. Jonah and the Whale – Swallowed by a sea creature. Moses – Parting the Red Sea. The Wandering Jew – Eternal wanderer. Historical Figures Turned Legends Robin Hood – Outlaw who robbed the rich. Joan of Arc – Martyred warrior maiden. Ned Kelly – Australian bushranger in iron armor. Hiawatha – Co-founder of the Iroquois Confederacy. Pocahontas – Mediator between colonists and Native Americans. Hua Mulan – Basis for the Ballad of Mulan. Genghis Khan – Mongol conqueror with a mythical legacy. Literary & Modern Legends Faust – Scholar who sold his soul to the devil. Don Juan – Serial seducer. Frankenstein’s Monster – Created from body parts. The Headless Horseman – From The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Dracula – Vampire count (Bram Stoker’s novel). The Phantom of the Opera – Masked musical genius. Zorro – Swashbuckling vigilante. Bloody Mary – Mirror-summoned spirit. Legendary Creatures & Beasts Dragons – Global fire-breathing serpents. Phoenix – Immortal reborn from ashes. Unicorn – Pure white horse with a horn. Kraken – Giant sea monster. Chupacabra – Goat-sucking cryptid (Latin America). Yeti/Abominable Snowman – Himalayan ape-man. Bigfoot/Sasquatch – North American forest giant. Loch Ness Monster – Scottish lake dweller. Bunyip – Australian water monster. Mothman – Omen of disaster (West Virginia). Legendary Places Atlantis – Sunken island civilization. El Dorado – City of gold. Shangri-La – Himalayan utopia. Camelot – Arthur’s legendary court. Valhalla – Norse warrior afterlife. The Underworld – Realm of the dead (global). Fountain of Youth – Restores vitality. The Bermuda Triangle – Mysterious vanishings. Lemuria – Lost continent (Pacific). Hy-Brasil – Phantom Irish island. Urban Legends & Modern Myths The Hookman – Killer with a hook for a hand. The Vanishing Hitchhiker – Ghostly passenger. Slender Man – Internet-born creepypasta. The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs – Horror trope. The Mothman Prophecies – Omen of the Silver Bridge collapse. Crop Circles – Alien or hoaxer creations. The Jersey Devil – Pine Barrens cryptid. The Black-Eyed Children – Paranormal visitors. Dyatlov Pass Incident – Hikers’ mysterious deaths. The Mary Celeste – Ghost ship found abandoned. Mesoamerican & South American Kukulkan/Quetzalcoatl – Feathered serpent deity. La Llorona – Weeping woman who drowned her children. El Sombrerón – Ghostly hat-wearing seducer (Guatemala). Mapinguari – Amazonian giant sloth monster. The Chichen Itza Ball Court – Mayan “sport of the gods.” Nordic & Germanic Beowulf – Geatish hero vs. Grendel. The Nibelungenlied – Saga of Siegfried and Brunhild. The Pied Piper of Hamelin – Lured away children. The Wild Hunt – Spectral riders led by Odin. Rübezahl – Mountain spirit (German folklore). Pacific & Polynesian Maui – Demigod who slowed the sun (Māori). Pele – Hawaiian volcano goddess. Taniwha – Water guardians (Māori). Hine-nui-te-pō – Goddess of death (Māori). The Mo’o – Lizard dragons (Hawaiian). Final Entries (166–200) The Flying Dutchman – Ghost ship doomed to sail forever. Spring-Heeled Jack – Leaping Victorian bogeyman. Tamamo-no-Mae – Nine-tailed fox spirit (Japanese). The Lambton Worm – English dragon legend. The Banshee’s Wail – Irish death omen. The White Lady – Global ghostly woman in white. La Malinche – Controversial figure in Mexican history. The Green Man – Nature deity of foliage. Kuchisake-onna – Slit-mouthed woman (Japanese). The Dullahan – Headless horseman (Irish). The Tarasque – Dragon tamed by Saint Martha (French). Yuki-Onna – Snow woman (Japanese). The Kelpie – Shape-shifting water horse (Scottish). The Selkie – Seal-human shapeshifter (Celtic). The Golem – Clay protector (Jewish folklore). The Will-o’-the-Wisp – Misleading swamp lights. The Jersey Devil – New Jersey cryptid. The Menehune – Hawaiian dwarf builders. The Aswang – Filipino flesh-eater. The Yara-Ma-Yha-Who – Australian vampiric creature. The Tikoloshe – Malevolent spirit (Zulu). The Nuckelavee – Skinless horse-rider (Orcadian). The Lou Carcolh – French shell-snake monster. The Cù Sìth – Fairy dog (Scottish). The Erlking – Death omen (German). The Alp – Nightmare spirit (German). The Leshy – Forest guardian (Slavic). The Domovoi – Household spirit (Slavic). The Strigoi – Romanian undead. The Nachzehrer – German “shroud-eater” vampire. The Pontianak – Vengeful female ghost (Malay). The Manananggal – Self-segmenting vampire (Filipino). The Bunyip – Australian water monster. The Drop Bear – Fictional koala predator (Australian hoax). The Mongolian Death Worm – Desert-dwelling cryptid. This list barely scratches the surface of humanity’s rich tapestry of legends. Each culture’s stories reflect its values, fears, and dreams. Let me know if you’d like deeper dives into specific legends or regions! ????✨ New chat DeepThink (R1) Search AI-generated, for reference only
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Puiki glausta pasaulinės mitologijos garsių veikėjų dosje.
Nuo savęs pridursiu skandinavų mitologijos kelias asabas, su kuriomis susipažinau versdamas A Forest of Stars dainas.
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