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* Dactyl (Greek) - Little people and smith and healing spirits * Daemon (Greek) - Incorporeal spirit * Dahu (France, Switzerland and the north of Italy) - like a deer or ibex with legs on one side of its body are shorter than on the other side * Daidarabotchi (Japanese) - Giant responsible for creating many geographical features in Japan * Daitengu (Japanese) - The most powerful class of tengu, each of whom lives on a separate mountain * Daitya (Hindu) - Giant * Danava (Hindu) - Water demon * Daphnaie (Greek) - Laurel tree nymph * Datsue-ba (Japanese) - Old woman who steals clothes from the souls of the dead * Dead Sea Apes (Islamic) - Human tribe turned into apes for ignoring Moses' message * Deer Woman (Native American) - Human-deer hybrid * Deity (Global) - Preternatural or supernatural possibly immortal being * Demon (Global) - From the Greek ''daímon'', chthonic entities of Hell often seen as Satan's minions who are inimical to mankind; the counterparts of Angels. * Demigod (Global) - Half human, half god. * Dhampir (Balkans) - Human/vampire hybrid * Diao Si Gui (Chinese) - Hanged ghost * Dilong (Chinese) - Earth dragon * Dip (Catalan) - Demonic and vampiric dog * Di Penates (Roman) - House spirit * Dipsa (Medieval Bestiaries) - Extremely poisonous snake * Dirawong (Australian Aboriginal) - Goanna spirit * Di sma undar jordi (Gotland) - Little people and nature spirits * Diwata (Philippine) - Tree spirit * Dobhar-chu (Irish) - Dog-fish hybrid * Do-gakw-ho-wad (Abenaki) - Little people * Dokkaebi (Korean) - Grotesque, horned humanoids * Dökkálfar (Norse) - Male ancestral spirits; the Dark Elves * Dola (Slavic) - Tutelary and fate spirit * Domovoi (Slavic) - House spirit * Doppelgänger (German) - Ghostly double * Drac (Catalan) - Lion or bull-faced dragon * Drac (French) - Winged sea serpent * Drakon (Greek) - Greek dragons * Drakaina (Greek) - Dragons depicted with female characteristics * Dragon (Many cultures worldwide) - Fire-breathing and winged (normally) * Dragon turtle (Chinese) - Giant turtle with dragon-like head * Draugr (Norse) - Undead * Drekavac (Slavic) - Restless ghost of an unbaptised child * Drop Bear (Australian) Large carnivorous koala that hunts by dropping on its prey from trees * Drow (Scottish) - Cavern spirit * Drude (German) - Possessing demon * Druk (Bhutanese) - Dragon * Dryad (Greek) - Tree nymph * Duende (Spanish and Portuguese) - Little people and forest spirits * Duergar (English) - Malevolent little people * Dullahan (Irish) - Headless death spirit * Duwende (Philippine) - Little people, some are house spirits, others nature spirits * Dvergr (Norse) - Subterranean little people smiths * Dvorovoi (Slavic) - Courtyard spirit * Dwarf (Germanic) - Little people nature spirits * Dybbuk (Jewish) - A spirit (sometimes the soul of a wicked deceased) that possesses the living * Dzee-dzee-bon-da (Abenaki) - Hideous monster * Dzunukwa (Kwakwaka'wakw) - Child-eating hag 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of legendary creatures (D)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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