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Cait Sith - LVL: 7
A fairy that takes the form of a cat. It's name means "fairy cat." The Cait Sith can converse in human tongues and walk on two legs, making no sound as it moves. It normally lives as a cat a travels back and forth between the Cat Kingdom and the human world. It has a white star-shaped mark on its chest. The Cait Sith appears in Irish and Scottish legends and served as the model for Puss-in-Boots.
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Cu Sith-LVL: 13
A fairy of Scottish legend that takes the form of a dog. Roughly the size of a calf, It is kept by the fairies as a guard dog. Because it can walk without making a sound and can understand human speech, the fairies often use it as a mount.
The Cu Sith has dark green fur, legs about the size of human legs, and a long curled tail. It glides soundlessly when it walks.
The Cu Sith is usually accompanied by fairies, but sometimes goes out alone. When It does so, people must find shelter before the Cu Sith barks three times, or they will be killed.
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Inugami-LVL: 18
Dogs of Japanese legend who possess human bodies.
When a person is possessed by an Inugami, he feels pain in his chest, hands, and feet and begins to bark like a dog. People with strong or unstable emotions are thought to be particularly susceptible to being possessed.
Inugami are said to originate from the islands of Kyushu and Shikoku. They were sometimes used as objects by Japanese diviners. Since Inugami will not leave a family once they possess it, it was once customary when arranging marriages to check whether the family had an Inugami.
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Nekomata-LVL: 26
The nekomata, or goblin-cat, is a sorcerous, vampiric, shapeshifting, two-tailed demon feline from Japanese folktales. A nekomata must be appeased by attention, food.
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Orthrus-LVL: 31
In Greek mythology, Orthrus (also called Orthros, Orthos, Orthus, Orth and Orphus) was a two-headed dog and brother of Cerberus, whose parents were the chthonic monster Echidna and Typhon.
He was owned by the three-bodied Titan, Geryon. Orthrus and his master, Eurytion, were charged with guarding Geryon's herd of red cattle in the "sunset" land of Erytheia ("red one"), one of the islands of the Hesperides in the far west of the Mediterranean. Heracles eventually slew Orthrus, Eurytion, and Geryon, before taking the red cattle to complete his tenth labor.
Orthrus was one among Echidna's fearsome brood listed in Hesiod, Theogony (306ff). According to some sources, it was he rather than Typhon sired with her further chthonic monstrous creatures: the Chimera, the Sphinx (Iliad ix.664), the Lernaean Hydra, and even, Hesiod says, the Nemean lion.
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Tan-Ki-LVL: 37
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Dawon-LVL: 42
a sacred tigress (sometimes drawn as a lioness) originated from Tibetan legend but was later adapted to Hindu mythology. In the later myth, it was offered by gods to serve goddess Durga or Parvati as mount for rewarding her victory. As Durga fought with ten weapons wielded on her arms. Dawon supported its master and attacked the foes with its claws and fangs. Also the threatening tiger repersented power over the wars she had won to all enemies.
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Cerberus-LVL:49
Cerberus, in Greek and Roman mythology, is a multi-headed hound (usually three-headed) which guards the gates of Hades, to prevent those who have crossed the river Styx from ever escaping. Cerberus featured in many works of ancient Greek and Roman literature and in works of both ancient and modern art and architecture, although, the depiction and background surrounding Cerberus often differed across various works by different authors of the era. The most notable difference is the number of its heads: Most sources describe or depict three heads; others show it with two or even just one; a smaller number of sources show a variable amount, sometimes as many as 50.
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