Hallo everyone,
I enjoy creating content for fantasy worlds, attempting to write novles, and play tabletop roleplaying games.
In doing this I've noticed a trend in especially roleplaying towards designed creatures that are not well thought out.
I would like your help in my search for myths on creatures by writing what you know if you have any interesting to share. Although I perform research, my thought is, that many know of local legends or mythological creatures that are not easy to locate through search without knowing the name and/or description.
Examples that may, or may not include mistakes, please bear with me.
Lindworms (Nordic, possible also other places): dragonlike creatures though similar to snakes in having no legs or arms.
Kappa (Japanese origin): Lives in/near rivers and are human-like in having arms, legs and head but are more ... reptillian like, with a small amount of water always present on the top of the head.
Sincerely,
Daniel
I enjoy creating content for fantasy worlds, attempting to write novles, and play tabletop roleplaying games.
In doing this I've noticed a trend in especially roleplaying towards designed creatures that are not well thought out.
I would like your help in my search for myths on creatures by writing what you know if you have any interesting to share. Although I perform research, my thought is, that many know of local legends or mythological creatures that are not easy to locate through search without knowing the name and/or description.
Examples that may, or may not include mistakes, please bear with me.
Lindworms (Nordic, possible also other places): dragonlike creatures though similar to snakes in having no legs or arms.
Kappa (Japanese origin): Lives in/near rivers and are human-like in having arms, legs and head but are more ... reptillian like, with a small amount of water always present on the top of the head.
Sincerely,
Daniel