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Zilants on a fountain in
Kazan
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Zahhak (
Persian) – Dragon
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Žaltys (
Baltic) – Serpentine fertility spirit
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Zamzummim (
Jewish) – Giant
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Zana e malit (
Albanian) – Mountain fairy who bless warriors
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Zână (
Romanian) – Nature spirit
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Zashiki-warashi (
Japanese) – House spirit
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Zburator (
Romanian) – Wolf-headed dragon
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Zduhać (
Slavic mythology) – Disembodied, heroic spirit
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Zeus (
Greek) – God of lightning and storms
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Zennyo Ryūō (
Japanese) – Rain-making dragon
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Zhar-Ptitsa (
Slavic) – Glowing bird
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Zhulong (
Chinese) – Pig-headed dragon
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Zhū Què (
Chinese) – Fire elemental bird
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Žiburinis (
Lithuanian) – Forest spirit in the form of a glowing skeleton
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Zilant (
Tatar) – Flying chicken-legged reptile
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Zin (
West Africa) – Water spirits
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Ziz (
Jewish) – Giant bird
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Zlatorog (
Slovenia) – White golden-horned deer
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Zmeu (
Romanian folklore) – Giant with a habit of kidnapping young girls
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Zmiy –
Slavic dragon
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Zombie (
Vodou/Worldwide) – Re-animated corpse
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Zouyu (
Chinese) - Long and big Cat-like Spirit with a long, red tail
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Zorigami (
Japanese) – Animated clock
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Zuijin (
Japanese) – Tutelary spirit
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Zunbera-bō (
Japanese) – Faceless ghost