Creatures
Monsters, dragons, goblins, orcs, trolls, and undead

Dragon
Legendary Creature · Wyrm — Ancient being of immense power and wisdom
Dragons are large, reptilian mythical creatures found in legends across both Eastern and Western cultures. They are renowned for their supernatural abilities such as breathing fire or flight, and serve as symbols of power, wisdom, calamity, or greed. Their appearance, temperament, and significance vary widely between cultures.

Phoenix
Phoenix · Firebird — Legendary bird reborn from flames
The phoenix is a mythical bird symbolizing immortality and rebirth. According to legend, it dies in a burst of flames and rises anew from its own ashes. It appears in both Eastern and Western myths, representing eternal life and hope.


Matia
Legendary Creature — An unverified being with no historical record
Matia is not found in any historical records or folklore; it is not a known traditional or real-world creature in Korean or world history. There is no evidence for its existence in authentic historical or ethnological sources.

Valkyrie
Valkyrie · Warrior Maidens — Choosers of the Slain in Norse Mythology
Valkyries are female figures in Norse mythology who guide the souls of fallen warriors to Odin. They are depicted as both fierce fighters and embodiments of ethereal beauty. Valkyries decide the fate of warriors in battle and select those worthy of entering Valhalla.

Dried
Dried · Mythical Creature — A Unique Legendary Being
The 'Dried' does not appear in Korean mythology or traditional folklore. There are no historical records or artifacts confirming the existence of such a creature. This term is not associated with any real animal or monster from Korean folk traditions.

Naga
Naga · Serpent People — Mythical half-human, half-serpent beings
Nagas are legendary creatures found in the mythology of India and Southeast Asia, depicted as beings with a human upper body and a serpent lower body. Closely associated with water, they are sometimes revered as protectors and other times feared as dangerous spirits. Their role varies from divine guardians to adversaries.

Hydra
Hydra · Lernaean serpent — Multi-headed mythical beast
The Hydra is a multi-headed serpent or dragon from ancient Greek mythology. Each time a head is cut off, two more grow in its place. The creature is most famous as the Lernaean Hydra, defeated by Heracles as one of his Twelve Labors.

Pegasus
Pegasus · Winged Horse — A Legendary Creature from Greek Mythology
Pegasus is a majestic white horse with wings, featured in Greek mythology. Regarded as a symbol of beauty and freedom, Pegasus is associated with gods and heroes who rode it on their mythic journeys. Its imagery has become iconic in art and literature.

Cerberus
Cerberus · Infernal Gatekeeper — Legendary triple-headed hound
Cerberus is a monstrous dog from ancient Greek mythology, known for its three heads. It guards the gates of the Underworld by order of Hades, preventing the dead from escaping. Cerberus is often depicted as fierce and formidable.


Nemean Lion
Nemean Lion · Invulnerable Beast — Immortal creature of Greek myth
The Nemean Lion is a legendary beast from Greek mythology, famed for its impenetrable golden hide. It terrorized the region of Nemea until it was defeated as the first labor of the hero Heracles. Its hide was impervious to conventional weapons, making it a symbol of daunting strength.

Peridin
Peridini · Imaginary Creature — Not a Real Being
Peridin is a fantastical creature that does not actually exist. This term is not found in natural history, mythology, or folklore.