Sure. Let's hope that I don't get the rug pulled out from under me and told that the vampires here don't work anything like the vampires I know of, hm?
Changeling: typically the idea of a baby spirited away and replaced with a substitute instead. Dragon: scaled, large reptilian creature. Usually winged. Often depicted breathing fire. Gargoyle: a hunched, goblin-like creature, often acting as sentinels keeping watch over certain grounds like churches and towers. Depicted most commonly as living statues. Golem: an inorganic, typically man-made creature given life through magic means. Gorgon: a mythical figure of women with snakes for hair, most infamously known for being able to turn others into stone just by looking at them. Manticore: a lion with a man's face and a scorpion's tail is the classic description, I believe. I don't remember much more beyond that. Pixie: one of the fae legends I think. Small, flighted creature, had something to do with dreams? Siren: typical sailor's tall-tale. Beautiful women who sing seafarers to their death with their alluring voices. Sphinx: a creature of legend from one of the states in Abyssonia. Has the body of a lion… lioness? And the face of a man, infamous for speaking riddles. Succubus or Incubus: female and male variants of the same concept. [ He stops and considers Lucas for a hot minute. ] Um… usually supernatural seducers. Unicorn: a mythical horse with a horn protruding from its head, hence the name. Usually has positive connotations as far as I'm aware. Vampire: an immortal humanoid that feeds off of blood.
no subject
Changeling: typically the idea of a baby spirited away and replaced with a substitute instead.
Dragon: scaled, large reptilian creature. Usually winged. Often depicted breathing fire.
Gargoyle: a hunched, goblin-like creature, often acting as sentinels keeping watch over certain grounds like churches and towers. Depicted most commonly as living statues.
Golem: an inorganic, typically man-made creature given life through magic means.
Gorgon: a mythical figure of women with snakes for hair, most infamously known for being able to turn others into stone just by looking at them.
Manticore: a lion with a man's face and a scorpion's tail is the classic description, I believe. I don't remember much more beyond that.
Pixie: one of the fae legends I think. Small, flighted creature, had something to do with dreams?
Siren: typical sailor's tall-tale. Beautiful women who sing seafarers to their death with their alluring voices.
Sphinx: a creature of legend from one of the states in Abyssonia. Has the body of a lion… lioness? And the face of a man, infamous for speaking riddles.
Succubus or Incubus: female and male variants of the same concept. [ He stops and considers Lucas for a hot minute. ] Um… usually supernatural seducers.
Unicorn: a mythical horse with a horn protruding from its head, hence the name. Usually has positive connotations as far as I'm aware.
Vampire: an immortal humanoid that feeds off of blood.