The Mythological Creature

The Mythological Creature
MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURES FROM AROUND THE WORLD PART 4


1*CHRYSAOR*



CHRYSAOR is a sodara from pegasus , little can be known from CHRYSAOR but then he was known as a strong and valiant warrior.His name means golden sword. his appearance is unknown, but as the story goes he is not seen as generally.It is likely that he is as big as a giant.


2*CRACKEN*



Kraken is often described as a squid or octopus that often attacks ships, information about this creature is not too much. it has 4 hands and sharp nails.


3*MERMAID'S DAUGHTER*



mermaid (or mermen for men) has been talked about since 5000 BC. Even christophen colombus had seen him on his travels. In English fairy tales, they are considered a warning or disaster.


4*GIANT



Giant or giant described as monsters that have extraordinary strength and size greater than humans.they appear in the Bible (in the story of king David and Goliath). in mythology they are depicted as having conflicts with gods and are usually associated with disillusionment.They appear as early as the ancient Greek culture where they were known as gigantes, this creature was born from the womb of Gaia who was fertilized with Uranus' blood when she was castrated.


5*TABLE*



fairy is a term often used in folklore, fairy tales, and fiction to describe supernatural beings who sometimes interfere in human affairs. In Indonesia, the term fairy is often used in translators of characters who fi describe as elf tau fairy. (a term in English) in fiction and fairy tales from Europe.in modern fiction (a term in English) , male characters are often borrowed from the original version and used in fantasy fiction stories are now made many variations depending on the author or the draftsman.



Zombies are the undead in the creole and African-Caribbean Voodoo belief systems. A zombie is a human with a spirit that has been stolen through supernatural means or shamanism, and is employed as a slave who serves as a "zombie master" on a remote plantation. The more terrifying and human-eating versions of zombies are often turned into horror fiction.


7*TAV*



Orcs are legendary creatures that appear in folktales and fantasy fiction stories as beasts with human-like postures, sometimes like giants, their skin is usually green, their face is similar**, etc ****, ape or monster with long fangs, fierce and savage. Word “orc” or “ork” connected with demons, demons, ogres, evil races, or monsters. Orcs are enemies of Elves and humans. They like to eat meat and sometimes they become cannibals..


8*GOBLIN*



In European folklore, the Goblin is a nation of fairies or supernatural beings. Their body size is small and sometimes invisible to the human eye. They are depicted as tiny green-colored creatures and pointed-eared.


9*TAVIL*



The large sea mosnter was shaped like a dragon. It usually occurs along with a sea storm. This creature was really feared by the sailors of old times.


10*FAUN*



The Faun, very similar to the Satyr, except for its more childish nature and life on the outskirts of Roman cities, they had legs of a goat, with a human upper body, and pointed ears. In Roman mythology, the Faun lived in an inland forest unattainable to humans. The Roman Faun was close to the Satyr of Greece, they were wild creatures. Like Satyr, Faun has horns, but what distinguishes him from Satyr is that Satyr has the soles of human feet, while Faun belongs to goats. They also love to dance and drink wine, with Nymphs singing, Faun is very close to nature, especially Forest.