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Fachen (
Irish and
Scottish) – Monster with half a body
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Fafnir (
Germanic mythology) – Dwarf who was cursed and turned into a dragon. He was later slain by
Sigurd in the Saga of
Nibelung.
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Fairy (many cultures worldwide, esp. Germanic mythology/folklore) – Nature spirits
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Falak (
Arabian) – Giant serpent
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Familiar (
English) – Animal servant
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Far darrig (
Irish) –
Little people that constantly play pranks
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Farfadet (
French) – Small (some half-meter tall), wrinkled, and brown-skinned helpful sprites.
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The Fates (
Greek) – Three time-controlling sisters
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Faun (
Roman) – Human-goat hybrid nature spirit
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Fear gorta (
Irish) – Hunger ghost
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Feathered Serpent –
Mesoamerican dragon
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Fei Lian (
Chinese) – Chinese wind god
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Fenghuang (
Chinese) – Chinese Phoenix, female in marriage symbol
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Fenodyree (
Manx) – House spirit
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Fenrir (
Norse) – Gigantic, ravenous wolf
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Fetch (
Irish) – Double or doppelgänger
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Fext (
Slavic) – Undead
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Finfolk (
Orkney) – Fish-human hybrid that kidnaps humans for servants
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Fir Bolg (
Irish) – Ancestral race
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Fire Bird (Many cultures worldwide) – Regenerative solar bird
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Firedrake (
Germanic) – Dragon
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Fish-man (
Cantabrian) – Amphibious, scaled humanoid
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Flatwoods Monster (
American Folklore) (
West Virginia) – Alien,
humanoid
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Fomorian (
Irish) – Goat-headed giant
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Forest Bull (
Medieval Bestiaries) – Giant horned red cattle
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Freybug – Norfolk
black dog
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Fuath (
Celtic) – Malevolent water spirit
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Fucanglong (
Chinese) – Underworld dragon
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Funayūrei (
Japanese) – Ghosts of people who drowned at sea
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Furu-utsubo (
Japanese) – Animated jar
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Futakuchi-onna (
Japanese) – Woman with a second mouth on the back of her head
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Fylgja (
Scandinavian) – Animal familiar