
1*OGRE*
Ogres are usually depicted as giant, evil and monster-like. We usually encounter stories about Ogres in fairy tales and folklore. If in the art world, Ogre is depicted with a large head, long hair and beard, greedy, and has a strong body. And in the story also they often disturb humans.
2*SAMELY*
Samael is one of the 7 archangels in mythology scattered in the ancient Palestinian area. Samael is said to be both a good and evil angel. Name Samael means “Poison of God”. Sometimes Samael also gets the title as the Angel of Death. Samael is the ruler of the 5th heaven and heads 2 million other angels. Samael lived in the 7th heaven. Samael is mentioned as a figure who fights with Jacob, besides that as a figure who holds Abraham's hand when he will sacrifice his son. In mythology in ancient Palestine, before Eve (Eve), Adam had another wife, Lilith. Because of her feud with Adam, Lilith was banished from the Garden of Eden. Then Lilith became Samael's wife and gave birth to an army of demons. Samael was the real name of Lucifer before he fell to Earth. The serpent that appeared in the Garden of Eden was also the incarnation of Samael, because in addition to being described as an angel, he was also often described as a winged serpent.
3*GARGOYLE*
Gargoyles are carvings of monster statues that are usually outside of stone buildings. They are used for two purposes, one to scare and expel evil things around their building and the second as a water distributor from the roof of the building to the street. Gargoyles that are not used to drain water are called Grotesque. Gargoyles originated in France, the term Gargoyle was more widely used in medieval work, but as time went on, some considered it just an interesting water distributor. In Egypt, the gargoyle was used for the disposal of water from the site of cleaning the temple's sacred vessels.
Baphomet was one of the Qabalist tribes who represented Satan. This creature is a horned goat-headed or known as the goat “Mendes”, an ancient symbol for demons. Its appearance symbolizes the black forces united with the ability to breed like a goat. On the forehead, between the two horns under the torch, is the symbol of the pentagram. The bottom of his body was covered in a black cloth that symbolized secrecy. Baphomet is described as a hermaphrodite creature with a bust symbol of femininity and a phallus symbol of malevolence. Two snakes coiled up in the phallus that stood. The serpent is also a symbol of Satan.
5*MOTH*
Mothman is one of the most famous urban legends in Virginia. The Mothman is described as a winged creature and as tall as a human, with red eyes, sometimes appearing headless. It was first discovered in a cemetery in Virginia in 1926. To this day, police still receive reports of Mothman's appearance. Who her? No one knows. In general, there have never been reports of anyone being attacked by Mothman.
6*TW*
Tengu are creatures in Japanese legends. One of the mountain bouncers is closely related to the eagle or crow. Her clothes were similar to those of a yamabushi priestess forging herself in the forest and mountains. Tengu has a long nose, a red face, has a pair of wings, as well as very long toenails and hands..