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* Nachzehrer (German) - Anthropophagous undead * Nāga (Buddhist and Hindu) - Nature and water spirits, serpentine or human-serpent hybrids * Naga fireballs (Thai) - Spectral fire * Nagual (Mesoamerica) - Human-animal shapeshifter * Naiad (Greek) - Freshwater nymph * Näkki (Finnish) - Water spirit * Namahage (Japanese) - Ritual disciplinary demon from the Oga Peninsula * Namazu (Japanese) - Giant catfish whose thrashing causing earthquakes * Nando-baba (Japanese) - Old woman who hides under the floor in abandoned storerooms * Nang Takian (Thai) - Tree spirit * Nanom-keea-po-da (Abenaki) - Earthquake spirit * Napaeae (Greek) - Grotto nymph * Narasimha (Hindu mythology) - Avatar of Vishnu in the form of half-man/half-lion * Narecnitsi (Slavic) - Fate spirit * Nariphon (Thai) - Pod people * Nargun (Gunai) - Water monster * Nasnas (Arabian) - Half-human, half-demon creature with half a body * Nav' (Slavic) - Ghost * Nawao (Hawaiian) - Savage humanoid * N-dam-keno-wet (Abenaki) - Fish-human hybrid * Neck (Germanic mythology) - Female water spirit * Negret (Catalan) - Little people that turn into coins * Nekomata (Japanese) - Split-tailed magical cat * Nekomusume (Japanese) - Cat in the form of a girl * Nemean Lion (Greek) - Lion with impenetrable skin * Nephilim (Jewish) - Giant * Nereid (Greek) - Nymph daughters of Nereus * Ngen (Mapuche) - Nature spirit * Nguruvilu (Mapuche) - Fox-like water snake * Nian (Chinese) - Predatory animal * Nightmarchers (Hawaiian) - Warrior ghosts * Nikusui (Japanese) - Monster which appears as a young woman and sucks all of the flesh off of its victim's body * Nimerigar (Shoshone) - Aggressive little people * Ningyo (Japanese) - Monkey-fish hybrid * Ninki Nanka (Western Africa) - Large reptile, possibly a dragon * Nisse (Scandinavian) - House spirit * Níðhöggr (Norse) - Dragon * Nivatakavachas (Hindu) - Ocean demon * Nix (Germanic) - Female water spirit * Nobusuma (Japanese) - Supernatural wall. Also a monstrous flying squirrel * Nocnitsa (Slavic) - Nightmare spirit * Noppera-bō (Japanese) - Faceless ghost * Nozuchi (Japanese) - Small sea serpent * Nuckelavee (Scottish) - Malevolent human-horse-fish hybrid * Nue (Japanese) - Monkey-raccoon dog-tiger-snake hybrid * Nü Gui (Chinese) - Vengeful female ghost * Nukekubi (Japanese) - Disembodied, flying head that attacks people * Nuku-mai-tore (Māori) - Forest spirit * Nuli (Medieval Bestiary) - Humanoid with backwards, eight-toed feet * Numen (Roman) - Tutelary spirit * Nuno (Philippine) - Malevolent little people * Nuppeppo (Japanese) - Animated chuck of dead flesh * Nurarihyon (Japanese) - Head-sized ball-like creature that floats in the sea and teases sailors * Nure-onna (Japanese) - Female monster who appears on the beach * Nurikabe (Japanese) - Spirit that manifests as an impassable, invisible wall * Nyami Nyami (Tonga (Zimbabwean) mythology) - The snake-spirit of the Zambezi River * Nykštukas (Lithuanian) - Cavern spirit * Nymph (Greek) - Nature spirit 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 (N)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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