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Charon
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The Undine
The Undines are the Water Nymphs of ancient Greece, who appeared in the Aegean Sea as seahorses with human faces and the word 'Undine' means wave. Though more frequently they have the appearance of a beautiful human but they lack souls. In C
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Nereid
In Greek mythlogy, Nereids are the 50 daughters of the ancient sea god Nereus, and Doris, one of the 3,000 daughters that guarded the depths of the sea. They were said to be patrons of sailors, they were very protective of them and it was believed th
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Kampe
Kampê : Greek Monster & Mythical Creature Kampê (or Campê) is a Centaurine Monster that is allies with Kronos & the Titans. Kampê had the front waist of a green woman with sharp claws for fingernails, lizard-like eyes, sharp knife-like teeth & wi
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Typhon
Typhon is the final son of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and is the most deadly monster of Greek mythology. Typhon attempts to destroy Zeus at the will of Gaia, because Zeus had imprisoned the Titans. His human upper half reached as high as the st
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Echidna
Her face and torso are that of a beautiful woman and was depicted as winged in archaic vase-paintings, but always with the body of a serpent. the goddess fierce Echidna who is half a nymph with glancing eyes and fair cheeks, and half again a h
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Minotaur
The Minotaur of Greek Mythology A Minotaur is a creature from Greek mythology that is half human and half bull. It was said to have lived at the center of a great labyrinth (an elaborate maze) built for King Minos. In Greek mythology the minota
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Siren
mermaid In Greek mythology the Sirens or Seirenes (Greek Σειρῆνας) were Naiads (sea nymphs) who lived on an island called Sirenum scopuli, or in some different traditions,some place them on cape Pelorum others in the island of Anthemusa, and ot
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Satyr
In Greek mythology, satyrs (in Greek, Σάτυροι — Sátyroi) are a troop of male companions of Pan and Dionysus— "satyresses" were a late invention of poets— that roamed the woods and mountains. In mythology they are often associated with male sex drive
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Medusa
In Greek mythology , Medusa (Greek: Μέδουσα, Médousa, "guardian, protectress") and some times known as the Gorgon, was a monstrous chthonic female character essentially an extension of an apotropaic mask whose gaze could turn on-lookers to stone.
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Nymph
A nymph is any member of a large class of female nature entities, either bound to a particular location or landform or joining the retinue of a god or goddess, particularly Artemis, goddess of the hunt. Nymphs were the frequent target of lusty saty
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Harpy
Harpy (from Latin: Harpyia, Greek: Άρπυια, Harpuia, pl. Άρπυιαι, Harpuiai) in Greek mythology, the Harpies ("snatchers"[1]) were mainly winged death-spirits (Harrison 1903, p 176ff), best known for constantly stealing all food from Phineas. The li
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Cyclops
In Greek mythology a cyclops (pronounced /ˈsaɪklɒps/), or kyklops (Greek Κύκλωψ ), is a member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. The plural is cyclopes (pronounced IPA: /saɪˈkloʊpiːz/) or
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Centaur
Th e head, torso , and arms of a man , and the body and legs of a hor se .Centaurs are a Large s ize. Centaurs are a race of creatures composed of part human and part horse. Centaurs are said to be extremely heavy drinkers, and were usuall
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