• B,  Devil Dogs,  England,  Scotland

    Blood Dogs/Scots Hounds

    The Blood Dogs are mythical creatures from Scotland and Northern England. They have grey bodies, and red eyes, and leave no mark on the ground to indicate their presence. Their baying is thought to sound like the wind. They’re believed to haunt battlefields and lick up the blood of fallen soldiers, digging through the dirt for soaked-up blood and unburied corpses. In Scotland, they only feed on the blood of English people and are thought to be the ghosts of the hunting dogs belonging to Bonny Prince Charlie. They form out of morning mist, the day after a large battle.  Citations: Maberry, Jonathan. Vampire Universe: The Dark World of Supernatural…

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  • B,  China,  Japan

    Black Tortoise/Black Warrior/Xuánwǔ/Genbu/Chih Ming

    The Black Tortoise is a creature that was initially a Chinese symbol and was later adapted into Japanese myth. It is one of the Shijin along with the Vermillion Bird, White Tiger, and the Azure Dragon. It is connected to the North, the color black, water, and winter. It was thought to represent cold, harshness, and power, and was also connected to the Funaoka-Yama Mountain. Sometimes it was represented as a traditional Chinese warrior with turtle and snake motifs, and other times it was depicted as a turtle and snake mating, combining into one singular animal. The reason for the snake and turtle being intertwined has been lost to time.…

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  • B,  Devil Dogs,  England

    Black Shuck

    The Black Shcuk is a supernatural creature from the folklore of England. They are often sighted in Anglia, Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk, and sightings continue to this day. They are most active on stormy nights and just before bad weather. They may be named after the war dog of Thor and Odin named Shukir, but the name could also come from the word “shucky” which means hairy or shaggy. They have several different descriptions often having glowing red saucer-sized eyes, but sometimes only a singular eye. Sometimes they’re the size of a horse, other times the size of a large dog, and occasionally they have no head. They rarely pose…

  • Aliens,  B

    Birmingham Fairy Alien

    The Birmingham Fairy Alien was sighted on the morning of January 4, 1979. The witness was a woman named Jean Hingley. After she waved off her husband as he left for work, she saw a light in the garden. The light was orange and turned white. She entered the back door of her house and heard a sound like “zee zee zee.” Three small figures entered through the open door floating one foot above the ground. They stood 3.5 to 4 feet in height wearing silver-green tunics, pointed hats, and gloves all of the same color. They also wore silver waistcoats with silver buttons and had beautiful rainbow-colored wings. Her…

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  • Anaye,  B,  Navajo

    Binaye Ahani

    Binaye Ahani was one of the Anaye of Navajo myth, whose name means “Ones who slays with their eyes.” It resembled a pair of limbless twins conjoined at the torso. It was able to fire lightning bolts from its empty eye sockets. It was killed by Nayenezgani who used salt to blind them. Citations: Bane, Theresa. Encyclopedia of Beasts and Monsters in Myth, Legend and Folklore. United States, McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers, 2016. Matthews, Washington. Navaho Legends. United States, American Folk-Lore Society, 1897.

  • B,  Lumberjack Folklore,  The United States

    Billdad

    The Billdad is a creature from Lumberjack Folklore. It is believed to be found in Northwest Maine. It lives in Boundary Pond in Hurrican Triumph. It is very rare and shy, making it very seldom seen and is more often heard instead. It is the size of a beaver, with back legs like a kangaroo, short front legs, a beaver tail, webbed feet, and a beak like a hawk. It hunts for fish by slapping the water to stun them and then picking them up from the water.  Citations: Bane, Theresa. Encyclopedia of Beasts and Monsters in Myth, Legend and Folklore. United States, McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers, 2016.

  • Alabama,  B,  Cannibal Giants

    Big Man-Eater

    Big Man-Eater is a figure from the myths of the Alabama tribe. He was a man who was really bad at hunting and told his wife to cut off her limbs for him to eat. She ran away and had her brothers kill him. They burned him to ashes, and from his ashes emerged bees, wasps, mosquitos, flies, and crows. Citations: Sullivan, Irene F., and Gill, Sam D.. Dictionary of Native American Mythology. United Kingdom, Oxford University Press, 1994.

  • B,  Lumberjack Folklore,  The United States

    Big Auger

    Big Auger is a sentient river from Lumberjack folklore. It had a rocky riverbed and moved like a corkscrew with a twisting motion. It makes gurgling sounds and can jump and move around. It could rotate so fast that it caused the water to boil. It challenged Paul Bunyan and fired ninety-nine barrels worth of water into his eyes. In response, it got slapped by the acre large hand of Paul Bunyan, who followed up by slamming a mountain into Big Auger to dam it up. Big Auger became calm for a while but eventually bored through the mountain and went wild again. Paul Bunyan tried strangling after this and…

  • B,  Italy,  Werewolves

    Benandanti

    The Benandanti are mythical figures from Italian myth. They are benevolent figures, and their name means “good walker.” They are thought to be humans capable of taking the form of wolves as they sleep. In this wolf form, they descend into Hell and battle evil. They specifically went out on “ember days” meaning solstices or eclipses. Sometimes they took the form of cats, mice, butterflies, or hares. Crops would suffer or flourish depending on whether or not the Benandanti succeeded. If a baby was born with the caul still attached, then it was believed they were Benandanti. These cauls were often dried out and worn as protective amulets. Citations: Guiley,…

  • Aliens,  B

    Beesonites

    The Beesonites are a theorized Alien species living somewhere in the Boötes constellation. They are thought to stand 5-6 feet tall with thin insectoid bodies covered in tan skin with a smooth texture like soft leather. They have enlarged, hypersensitive, bee-like eyes that are aqua in color, a human nose and mouth, and ears like a small dog. They are benevolent beings that teach the idea of “Cosmic Law” and have an energy connection to all living creatures. They have technologies that reacts to DNA and can instantly heal people. They also have biological supercomputers, and the technology capable of traversing between dimensions. They possess good telepathic and telekinetic abilities…