Sunday, 1 September 2013

Kelpie

 
 
ORIGIN
They are of Celtic mythology.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
It is impossible to pinpoint the exact time that the legend had come about, It is quite possible that it was a story fabricated by the Celts and it eventually passed down through word off mouth or in writings and stories. As it is of Celtic origin, it would make the story at least 2800 years old.
 
APPEARANCE
In most stories their hide is black, although, in some, it is white. Their mane is always dripping wet also. Their skin is said to be smooth but deathly cold to the touch, almost like a seals. Some also say that they are as green as glass with a black mane. The tail also curves over its back like a wheel. Their eyes are also bright red and in some descriptions, they have backward hooves. They can also transform themselves into a beautiful young woman, this however, is so that they can lure men into their traps. In their human form, they may also have water weeds in their hair (this is one way of identifying them as a Kelpie), They are also known to take human lovers.
 
GENDER
They are both male and female, but more commonly male. In their human form, they are always a female.
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
Their name may derive from the Scottish Gaelic for Cailpeach or Colpach, meaning "heifer, colt".
 
REPELLED BY
There is a way of taming them, all you need to do is possess their bridle. Although this is highly dangerous, it is also very useful. There is also another tale that states that if you end up stuck on their back, mutter the name of Christ and the horse will throw you off.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
They have the power to shape shift. It is said that the power for them to do this is contained in their bridle.
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
They are a supernatural water horse, who is both strong and powerful, even having the strength of 10 normal horses. From the distance, they may appear as a lost and lonely pony, their motives however, are malicious. They love to lure humans, especially children, do their death by taking them to the water, drowning them then eating them. They would do this by encouraging them to ride on their backs. Once the victim has mounted them, the Kelpies skin turns into something like glue, keeping their victim stuck to them so that they can drag them to the water. They will eat everything except from the heart and the liver. It is also said that they can transform their surroundings into impressive illusions so that they can keep themselves hidden. If they are under water then hey will keep their eyes above only so as to scout the surface. It is also said that they warn people against impending storms by wailing and howling.
 
CAN BE FOUND
You are more likely to find them near the rivers, streams and lochs of mainly Scotland and sometimes Ireland.
 
TALES
There is a common Scottish tale about 9 children who were lured onto a Kelpies back whilst a 10th child kept their distance. The Kelpie gave chase but the child escaped. There is another version of the tale that states that the 10th child stroked the Kelpies nose and became stuck to it. He took a knife from his pocket and cut off his own hand, cauterizing the wound with wood from a nearby fire. He managed to escape but could not save his friends who were pulled under water. There is another tale that states that the MacGregor clan were in possession of a Kelpie bridle. They got it after one of them saved himself from one near Loch Slochd. This was passed down throughout the generations.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
There have been no recent sightings of the creature for a while, not any believable ones anyhow. There are untold fake images on the net and, giving some of them their due, they look pretty good. There have been accounts from people, however, they make the creature sound more like a reptile type monster. It is possible that they may have evolved into this and this is what people are now seeing.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Each Uisge, Nix, Cabbyl-Ushtey, Glashtin.
 

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Angel Lailah

 
 
ORIGIN
She is found in Talmund/Jewish mythology.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
Although she is not mentioned in the Hebrew bible, there were tales about her around the same time, so it is possible that she is older than the bible itself.
 
APPEARANCE
There do not seem to be any clear depictions of her, but from the few that are available, she is seen with long, dark flowing hair and adorned in gold (or heavy jewellery). She is also sometimes depicted as having wings.
 
GENDER
Female
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
Laylah (Hebrew for "night") Angel Of The Night (In some Talmund interpretations and in later Jewish mythology)
 
REPELLED BY
N/A
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
N/A
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
Although she is popular in myth, she is actually not mentioned in the Hebrew bible. She is said to be in charge of conception and pregnancy, serving as a guardian angel throughout their life and leading them to the afterlife in their death. Apparently, she is the only Angel that has a feminine name and feminine characteristics. Her name is shared with the Hebrew noun Liliyt, which means "night creature". Because of this, she is often compared to Lilith, although the 2 are in actual fact, polar opposites. She is also ranked as a Dominion
 
CAN BE FOUND
She is said to be found in the presence of mothers who are about to give birth.
 
TALES
In the tale of her role as a guardian, she takes a drop of semen, places it before God and says "Sovereign of the universe, what shall be the fate of this drop? Shall it produce a strong man or a weak man, a wise man or a fool, a rich man or a poor man?". She then chooses a soul from the garden of Eden and commands it to enter the embryo. She then watches over the womb, showing its future rewards and punishments available to them. Right before the baby is born, she strikes them above their lip, creating the philtrum, making them forget what they have learned. In another tale, it is said that she fought for Abraham when he battled kings.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
She is known for watching over her children until the day they die. When their time comes, she askes them "Do you recognise me? The time of your departure has come, I have come to take you from this world". There has been reports for many of years about people on their death bed, looking to someone as though looking for salvation. This could be interpreted as many things. This is not to say that this is her in particular, it could be another angel or a long deceased loved one. No one knows but the person dying, and that usually goes to their grave with them.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Other angels and some fertility Goddesses.
 

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Imp

 
 
ORIGIN
They are found in Germanic folklore.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
There have been tales about them as long as time has been recorded. This could be argued, but as most people believe them to be connected to either gods or demons, then evidence of them is undisputed as that of Gods or Demons would be.
 
APPEARANCE
They are very small and not very attractive. They have a similar appearance to a Goblin, almost scaly skin, with possible scars, a slight hunch back and large eyes, either red or black in colour. The colour of their skin and eyes can vary however. They may also have little horns.
 
GENDER
They are genderless but are usually portrayed as male.
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
N/A
 
REPELLED BY
It is said that, although they are believed to be immortal, they can be damaged or even harmed by certain weapons or enchantments. They can also be kept out of peoples homes by using wards. If they can't be killed then they can be captured as servants. This can be done by containing or binding them to a specific object such as a crystal ball or a sword.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
When you have captured one (or in some tales, come across one), they will grant you a wish. However, if the owner does not sell the bottle before they die then their soul will be sent straight to hell.
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
They are a mythical being that is quite similar to a Fairy or a Demon, a small lesser Demon to be precise. Although they are well known as being a Demon that does not make them necessarily evil. They are in fact, quite mischievous. They can however be quite wild and uncontrollable, with their jokes sometimes getting out of hand or even backfiring. In some extreme cases, they can be upsetting and harmful, such as swapping babies or leading travellers astray. In their defence, they are lonely little creatures who long for human attention. In some regions, they actually believe that they are attendants of the Gods, although, in most cases, they were more than likely familiar spirit servants of Witches and Warlocks. In this role they served as spies or informants.
 
CAN BE FOUND
They can usually be found in homes, in either those of their victims or those of their masters. They can also be found around cross roads or near places of religious origin.
 
TALES
They appear in a tale called "Silvia". This is a tale about a girl who is followed by a black Imp.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
If you go online there is always going to be someone who has captured footage of the creature. Some of this evidence goes as far to say that an Imp is currently living with them (with footage to "back" it up). It is also a common occurrence to hear about Imps being seen in religious places, mainly shrines. There is evidence of this online but to be honest, most of it is fake.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Goblin, Gremlin, Brownie, Boggart
 

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Busaw

 
 
ORIGIN
They are found in Philippine folklore.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
The tales of this creature have been around in this region for a few hundred years. The Philippines is quite a superstitious place, so their belief systems where sure to carry on throughout time.
 
APPEARANCE
They can appear as human as anyone of us. A few things that may give them away however are their pointed teeth, long tongues and hooked nails. In their nightly form, they are a cross between a Ghoul and an Ogre. A grotesque looking creature with a slight hump back.
 
GENDER
They can appear as both male and female.
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
N/A
 
REPELLED BY
To stop them from stealing corpses, the bodies are to be washed completely with vinegar and some very strong smelling herbs. They can also be repelled by salt.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
N/A
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
They are corpse eaters and thieves, often regarded as Ghouls but with some attributes of an Ogre. They are considered legendary creatures who resemble both the appearance and behaviours of a human, although, they are more popularised as evil spirits. Their favourite food is human. This usually results in scattered bones around their dwellings. They find their food by listening out for the sounds of death in the evening. They will also steal corpses from their coffins, replacing the bodies with banana tree trunks. Once they have the corpse, they will turn it into a pig so as to spirit it away.
 
CAN BE FOUND
In their human form, they will live in a house like normal humans do. In their more ghoulish form however, they will dwell in large trees found near cemeteries.
 
TALES
It is said that they will go around neighbours or their village and offer them some cooked meat (which happens to be that of another human), so as to turn them into one of them.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
There have been a few photos and some video footage, whether or not this is real is wholly dependant on the person watching it. As they appear as practically human, it is quite possible that they could in fact be real unbeknown to those in their community. Again, this depends on the opinion of others.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Aswang, Amalanhig, Bal-Bal
 

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Soucouyant

 
 
ORIGIN
They are found in Dominican, Trinidadian and Guadeloupean folklore.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
They where first recorded a couple of hundred years ago during the times of harsh slavery in the islands. Some believe that they were tales that were made up by the slaves to scare their captors, others swear by their life that the creature, as well as the tales, are true.
 
APPEARANCE
By day, they appear as a normal old woman, but by night, when they take off their skin, they are the shape of a woman but completely engulfed in flames. They have bright red eyes and very long nails. They may also have wings, sharp teeth and a long tongue.
 
GENDER
Female
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
The name is also spelt as Soucriant. They are also known as Ole-Higue and Loogaroo (elsewhere in the Caribbean). They were also sometimes referred to as Loup-Garou (a type of Werewolf). This was a common term used to describe it, more common in the culture of Mauritius.
 
REPELLED BY
You can be rid of them by throwing a heap of rice either around the house or at a village crossroads. They will have to pick up all of the grains, which will be almost impossible to do before dawn, hence them perishing. You can also place some course salt in the mortar along with their skin which will prevent her from putting it back on.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
They practise Witchcraft, Voodoo and Black Magic. They will sometimes trade in the blood of their victims in exchange for evil powers which they will gain from a demon called Bazil, who resides in the silk cotton tree.
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
They are a cross between a Witch and a Vampire. By day, they live as an old woman who would usually live at the end of a village, and by night, she strips off her old skin, places it in a mortar and flies off as a fireball. She will enter her victims homes either through their keyhole or through a crack or crevice. When she seeks out her victim, she will suck out their blood through their arms, legs and any other soft part whilst they sleep. If she sucks all of their blood then the victim will either die and become like her or they will perish completely and leave their skin behind, which she will have to use. They are part of a class of spirit called Jumbees (Spirits or Demons). Some believe that the creatures herself was brought over from European countries as she had a lot in common with the French Vampire myths. Some beliefs are also intermingled with those of enslaved Africans.
 
CAN BE FOUND
In their human form, they are usually found on the outskirts of a village, usually in seclusion. In their Vampiric form they are easy to locate as they are covered in flames. You are more likely to see them when they are in the sky.
 
TALES
In the French Indies, especially the island of Guadeloupe, it was believed that the creature could actually be anybody and not just an older female (much to the protests of some of the more superstitious community). They were often called Soukougnan or Soukounian.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
Some Caribbean islands, such as St Lucia, Haiti, Dominica and Trinidad, still have some belief in the creature. It is even believed that her skin is valuable as it is used for black magic. As for sightings, there are no recorded ones as such but that could be because she is quite a taboo subject in these countries. It may even be led to believe that some old women are often accused of being one of these creatures due to strong superstition.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Aswang, Langsuir
 

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Tarasque

 
 
ORIGIN
Technically from Galatia, but associated with Provence, Southern France.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
I can't seem to find an actual date as to when the tale came around but if a saint is involved then the tale is likely to be about 600-700 years ago.
 
APPEARANCE
The beast is a sort of dragon with 6 short legs like a bears, an ox like body covered with a turtle shell, a scaly tail ending with a scorpion sting and the head of a lion.
 
GENDER
Appears to be genderless although, there is a possibility that it has been referred to as a male.
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
N/A
 
REPELLED BY
The creature seems to be affected more by charm, but not your average gentlemanly kind! It took the charm of a Saint to tame it.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
It doesn't necessarily have any powers but it is obviously quite destructive so superhuman strength may be one of its skills so to speak.
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
The beast was said to have come from Galatia (highlands in modern Turkey). It is the offspring of Onachus and Leviathan (or possibly another water monster). The beast was said to have inhabited the area of Nerluc, devastating the landscape far and wide. On the last Sunday of June, every year, a festival is held in honour of the beast.
 
CAN BE FOUND
The creature was found all over the region, it didn't seem to be attracted to one particular spot. Maybe places where the population was higher was a likely place to find it.
 
TALES
There is a tale that the King of Nerluc tried to attack the creature with all the knights and catapults that he could provide yet to no avail. Then Saint Martha found the creature and charmed it with hymns and prayers. She managed to tame the creature and led him back to the city. The people in the city however, were still petrified of the beast so attacked it. The beast did not resist and died on the spot. Saint Martha converted everyone to Christianity and when they realised what they had done, they renamed their town Tarascon. The creature even features on their coat of arms.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
It is said that in Halong Bay, Vietnam, a monster was spotted along the bay. The French who ruled at that time said that it was the Tarasque.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
The beast from Beauty and the Beast, King Kong (the anti-hero in tales)
 

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Langsuir

 
 
ORIGIN
She is from Malaysian folklore.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
N/A
 
APPEARANCE
She is typically perceived as being very hideous with red eyes and long sharp nails. Her face is also decayed and she has long, sharp fangs. Their clothing tends to be of either green or white. In some places however, she is regarded as beautiful. Her hair is black and so long that it reaches down to her ankles. Her hair is long so that it covers the hole on the back of her neck.
 
GENDER
Female
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
Langsuyar
 
REPELLED BY
After death, glass beads can be placed in their mouths to stop them coming back from the dead. If you put one of their hairs in their hole or cut their claws, then they will become human again. You can also prevent the transformation by placing needles in the palms of her hands and a hen’s egg under each arm pit. Only a particularly powerful magician could drive her away or tame her. This was usually done with specific incantations.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
They suck blood through a hole which is allocated behind her neck. They are also able to fly and can transform into an owl to do so. She also has the ability to possess her victim so that she can suck their blood. This causes a slow and painful death for the victim.
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
They are very closely related to the Pontianak, but considered to be more dangerous. They are sometimes confused but they are actually very different. They are the spirits of women who suffered from labouring sickness which resulted in both the death of them and their child. She could turn into a Langsuir up to 40 days after her death. In Chinese, her name means "bad luck people". Her victims tend to be pregnant women, who she will either kill or cause to have a miscarriage. She is also said to fly into trees and attack children at night. She lets out terrible screams (known as an ngilat). If they have been domesticated then they are able to marry and have children. If they dance at a village merry making however, they will be reverted back into their old ways.
 
CAN BE FOUND
You are said to be able to encounter them near the shore of a river or sea.
 
TALES
There is a popular tale in Malaysia about a woman of exquisite beauty who, upon hearing the news of her child’s stillbirth, died of shock and became a demon.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
There appear to be many pictures and video footage found on the internet (whether this is a hoax or not is debatable). There are also plenty of local tales from people who have either seen or been in contact with her in some way. A lot of people say that they have seen her face on that of a black crow.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Pontianak, Vampire, Manananggal, Lamia
 

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Kuchisake Onna

 
 
ORIGIN
She can be found in Japanese culture.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
There have been rumours of sightings since 1979 around the Nagasaki Prefecture. Although this is probably when the Ghost became well known, the legend is said to have originated in the Heion period (794 - 1185)
 
APPEARANCE
Her main feature has to be her mouth that has been slit from ear to ear. Depending on the region where you hear the legend from, she can either be horribly disfigured or an extremely beautiful woman with a scar on her face. Either way, she is always seen to be wearing a surgical mask, concealing her mouth.
 
GENDER
Female
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
Slit Mouthed Woman
 
REPELLED BY
She isn't necessarily repelled by anything as such and there doesn't seem to be a way to kill her, but there are ways in which you can escape her. When she asks you her question, reply with "You are average". This will confuse her and cause her to be lost in though, giving you a chance to escape. You can also reply with "Is the child pretty?" which will again confuse her and cause her to leave. If you tell her that you have a previous engagement, she will pardon her manners and excuse herself. Throwing fruit or candies on the floor will distract her as she will pick them up.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
She has no magical powers but is filled with a rage that enables her to kill at will. She will kill her victims with a pair of scissors.
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
She is said to have been the wife of a Samurai who lived hundreds of years ago. She was said to have been extremely vain and her husband, who was a very jealous man, began to accuse her of cheating on him. He flew into a rage one day and slit her mouth from ear to ear then said to her "Who will think you're beautiful now?". She died not long after. This led her to become a Yokai (vengeful spirit).
 
CAN BE FOUND
In many regions within Japan. She can especially be found on a foggy night.
 
TALES
It is said that if a child is walking alone at night, they may encounter a woman in a surgical mask. If she says "Watashi kirei?" (Am I beautiful?), and the child answers NO, then she will kill them with a pair of scissors that she carries. If the child replies with YES, then she will reveal her face and ask "How about now?". If the child says NO, she will cut them in half. If they say YES, then she will cut their mouth in the same way as hers. Some believe this to be a tale that was told to children so that they wouldn't stay out late at night. When the tale became popular, there was so much panic that the police actually increased their patrols. Wearing surgical masks in Japan is not uncommon, when they have a cold or illness, they will cover their mouths out of respect for others.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
There have been numerous sightings of her since 1979. Some of these have been caught on both camera and video. Whether or not they are real is really up to you to decide.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Bloody Mary, La Llorona, Teke Teke, Onryo
 

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Hobgoblin

 
 
ORIGIN
They are found all over Europe.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
There is no particular date into which they are thought to have come along. Folklore is as old as time so it is very likely that they are too.
 
APPEARANCE
They are very small, hairy little men. When they turn into a Boggart, they are said to have longer, darker hair and long yellow teeth.
 
GENDER
Male
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
Lutin (French), Bugbear, Bugaboo, Bogie, Hobthrust,
 
REPELLED BY
It is said that if you present them with an item of clothing, it would banish them forever. It is not known whether they have actually taken offence to the item or if they are just too proud to work in new clothes. It differs from tale to tale.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
They have thought to be able to shape shift
.
HISTORY/ABOUT
They are described in folktales as a friendly but troublesome creature of the Seelie court. They are a close relative of the Brownies. They are often found to be doing odd jobs around the house whilst the family, who's house they are occupying, are asleep. Their chores are often small ones such as dusting and ironing. Sometimes they would do these in return for food. They are very fond of practical jokes. They can be very mischievous but often they can be very frightening and even dangerous. This is usually because they have been teased or misused excessively. When this happens, they turn into "Boggarts".
 
CAN BE FOUND
They can often be found within human dwellings. They can also be found in farms, especially dairies.
 
TALES
There was said to have been one living in Sturfit Hall in Yorkshire. He was said to have done many a little chores until one day, the Mistress of the house gave him clothes as she felt bad for him. He was never seen again. Another one was said to work at Carlow Hill. A similar thing happened here, the inn keeper forgot to leave him out bread and butter one night. The Hobgoblin was no seen after that. There was said to have been a particularly nasty Boggart, found in the windy lanes around the town of Longridge in Lancashire. He was said to play very nasty tricks on travellers.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
There are numerous tales of sightings, including from the tales above. Some people are also believed to have caught video and photo footage of them. This may be hard to believe considering as they don't like to be seen, especially by humans.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Brownies, Sprite,
 

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Dryads

 
 
ORIGIN
They are from Greek mythology.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
There is not an exact time to when they were recorded, as they are known within Greek mythology, it is possible that they could have developed at that time. However, as they are part of nature, it is very likely that they are as old as time.
 
APPEARANCE
They are thought to be extremely beautiful. Some may have the appearance of a tree of a have a form of tree like clothing. They also tend to be of a green or brown colour. Some of them are very tall like the trees whilst some are very small.
 
GENDER
Female
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
Dryas, Dryades
 
REPELLED BY
They are not typically repelled by anything. Cruelty is probably the thing that will effect them most. The earth of the tree that they inhabit is also a weakness.
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
They are supernaturally long lived. This is possibly because trees themselves have a very long lifespan.
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
They are a female spirit also known as a tree Nymph. The Dryads are specifically associated with the Oak trees. Dryad is also typically the name used for all Nymphs but they are all placed into sub categories. It is said that if the tree that she resides in dies, then she will die also. If a mortal damages or harms the tree then she will punish them. They are thought to be very shy except around Artemis, who is a friend of all Nymphs.
 
CAN BE FOUND
They can be found around the Oak tree that they are part of. They can also preside around any forests or groves that are within their vicinity.
 
TALES
There are hundreds of individual Dryads so there are an equal number of tales. Most of the tales are usually about how they became to be a Dryad and tales of lost love.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
Over the years there have been many sightings on what people have believed to be Nymphs or Spirits of the forest. Unfortunately, these tend to get mixed up with Ghost sightings or hoaxes.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Hamadryads, Meliai, Oreiades, Daphnaie
 

Monday, 7 January 2013

Sphinx

 
 
ORIGIN
They originated in the Old Kingdom of the Egyptians before being imported into Greek mythology.
 
FIRST SIGHTED/RECORDED
The actual building of the Sphinx was around the 4th dynasty (2723 BC) so it is possible that tales came from around that time or possibly earlier. An exact date cannot be given. 
 
APPEARANCE
They traditionally have the body of a lion and the head of a female (sometimes a male). They are also sometimes depicted as having the head of a ram or a falcon. The appearance can differ within countries but this is the general appearance that everyone is accustomed too.
 
GENDER
In most cultures, especially that of Greek mythology, they are personified as female. Some are depicted as male though, especially in Egypt.
 
ALSO KNOWN AS
Abu al-Hol (Arabic – "Father of Terror"), Sphiggein (Greek – "To draw tight")
 
REPELLED BY
N/A
 
MAGICAL POWERS/SKILLS
They are not known as such for having specific magical powers, they are more known as protectors. They are very strong so they may be more of a threat that way. They are known for giving out riddles so that in essence can be their magical power so to speak.
 
HISTORY/ABOUT
She was said to have been born in the country of the Arimi and is the daughter of Orthus and Chimaera. Some say that her parents could have also been either Typhon and Echidna or Typhon and Chimaera. Some also say that she is the natural daughter of Laius, connecting her to the fate of the house of Laius and her respected stay at Thebes. She is sometimes seen as the symbol of ruler ship. This is why she is the guardian of pyramids, tombs and sacred highways. They are a symbol of abundance, wisdom, mysteries, riddles, truth, unity and secrets.
 
CAN BE FOUND
She is thought to be living somewhere in the Ethiopian mountains.
 
TALES
In early Greek mythology, she was said to be the symbol of the "terrible mother", portrayed as an unhappy monster of death, bringing bad luck, perversion of the intellect, power and womanhood. In some Greek tales, such as "The Sphinx in the Oedipus Legend, 1981", the Sphinx would ask an exact riddle. The riddle was "What is it that has one voice, and is four footed and two footed and three footed?". She sat upon Mount Phikion and if the Thebans got it wrong she would eat them. Oedipus answered with man, and with that she perished.
 
ANY SIGHTINGS?
You can see many statues of the Sphinx in Egypt and in some parts of Greece. Whether someone has actually seen a physical representation of the beast is unknown. Most people believe that they have encountered the monster in dreams of a past life (these are usually done under hypnosis) but whether they are to be believed or not is down to the person listening.
 
SIMILAR CREATURES
Griffin, Harpy, Phoenix, Hybrid, Pixiu