- 09:26, 21 June 2008 diff hist +2,241 Mande Burung current
- 08:45, 21 June 2008 diff hist +509 N Cressie New page: '''Cressie''' is a lake monster that is supposedly living in Crescent Lake, Canada with sightings going back to the 1900s. In the 1950s, two local woodsmen noticed what looked to be an up... current
- 22:30, 19 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Ryūjin.jpg current
- 22:29, 19 June 2008 diff hist +218 Ryūjin current
- 22:27, 19 June 2008 diff hist +2,209 N Ryūjin New page: thumb|155px|Tamatori_being_pursued_by a_dragon.jpg '''Ryūjin''' (Japanese 龍神 lit."dragon god") also known as '''Rinjin and Owatatsumi''' was the god of the sea ...
- 21:36, 19 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Python.jpg current
- 21:35, 19 June 2008 diff hist +907 Python
- 20:58, 19 June 2008 diff hist +6,298 N Mester Stoor Worm New page: In Orkney mythology, the '''Mester Stoor Worm''' is a malevolent dragon-like creature. ==Story== An air of mystery surrounded the origin of the Stoor Worm but it was generally believed... current
- 19:45, 19 June 2008 diff hist +5 Lotan current
- 19:44, 19 June 2008 diff hist +482 N Lotan New page: '''Lotan''' or '''Lawtan''' is the seven-headed sea serpent or dragon slain by Baal in the Syro-Palestinian myth. ==Etymology== Lawtan means the serpent of Law/Lot. ==Origin== Lotan is...
- 19:18, 19 June 2008 diff hist +1,559 N Rahab New page: In Jewish folklore, '''Rahab''' or the "ruler of the sea" is the name of a water dragon or demon. ==Etymology== From the Hebrew 'rachav' lit. ''broad, large''. Rahab is mentioned in the ... current
- 19:16, 19 June 2008 diff hist +21 Tannin
- 18:14, 19 June 2008 diff hist +1,077 N Tannin New page: '''Tannin''' is the name of a demon or dragon in Jewish mythology. ==Etymology== The name developed in modern Hebrew Tannin (תנין) literally means crocodile or monitor, because the s...
- 16:55, 19 June 2008 diff hist +2,081 N Longwitton dragon New page: '''The Longwitton dragon''' used to haunt the surroundings of Longwitton in Northumberland (UK). ==Story== Close to the town of Longwitton there was a wood containing three wells famed ... current
- 16:45, 19 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Ljubljana dragon.JPG current
- 16:44, 19 June 2008 diff hist +1,230 N Ljubljana dragon New page: The Ljubljana dragon, the protector dragon of Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia|thumb ==Story== A long time ago, the Greek hero Jason and his companions from ... current
- 16:32, 19 June 2008 diff hist −3 Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh current
- 16:32, 19 June 2008 diff hist +9,394 N Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh New page: '''The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh''' also known as '''The Laidly Worm of Bamborough''', is a Northumbrian folktale about a princess who is turned into a worm. ==Synopsys== In the ...
- 20:48, 18 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Ladon.jpg current
- 20:47, 18 June 2008 diff hist +3,053 Ladon current
- 20:04, 18 June 2008 diff hist −95 Illuyanka current
- 20:04, 18 June 2008 diff hist +3,873 N Illuyanka New page: In Hittite mythology, '''Illuyanka''' was a serpentine dragon slain by Tarhunt, the Hittite god of sky and storm. ==Etymology== Illuyanka is probably a compound, consisting of two word...
- 16:49, 18 June 2008 diff hist +414 N Lagarfljótsormurinn New page: '''Lagarfljótsormurinn''' (the drake of Lagarfljót) is a lake monster living in Iceland similar to the monster of Loch Ness. Lögurinn also called Lagarfljót is a lake that is 2 km wid... current
- 16:35, 18 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Knucker hole.gif current
- 16:35, 18 June 2008 diff hist 0 Knucker
- 16:34, 18 June 2008 diff hist +7,548 N Knucker New page: thumb|Knucker Hole '''Knucker''' is a dialect word for a kind of water dragon, living in knuckerholes in Sussex, England. ==Etymology== The word comes from the...
- 22:29, 11 June 2008 diff hist +434 N Zirnitra New page: In Wendish mythology '''Zirnitra''', or '''Zir''' or '''Rosvodiz''', is a black Slavic dragon and the god of sorcery. Zirnitra literally means ''magically empowered''. The image of Zi... current
- 22:17, 11 June 2008 diff hist +1,013 N Dragon of Mordiford New page: The '''green dragon of Mordiford ''' is a beast that terrorized the area around Mordiford, Herefordshire. ==Description== The dragon was described as a wyvern of green color. ==Story==... current
- 21:57, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:St Leonards Forest.jpg current
- 21:56, 11 June 2008 diff hist +1 Dragon of St. Leonards Forest current
- 21:56, 11 June 2008 diff hist +1,971 N Dragon of St. Leonards Forest New page: The '''dragon of St. Leonards Forest''' was to be found in Sussex, near Horsham. thumb|Statue erected to celebrate the millenium in Horsham Park ==Story==...
- 21:39, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Dragon of Loschy Hill.jpg current
- 21:38, 11 June 2008 diff hist +1,150 N Dragon of Loschy Hill New page: thumb|right|Peter Loschy fighting the Dragon of Loschy Hill. The '''Dragon of Loschy Hill''' or '''Nunnington dragon ''' is a legendary beast from the f... current
- 21:23, 11 June 2008 diff hist +516 N Huang Long New page: '''Huang Long''' (黄龙, Yellow Dragon) (Korean: Hwang-Ryong) is a hornless dragon in Chinese mythology. According to the story, Huang Long once emerged from the River Luo and presented ... current
- 21:15, 11 June 2008 diff hist +1,540 N Nagaraja New page: '''Nagaraja''' are Kings of Snakes in Hindu mythology. ==Etymology== Nagaraja is a Sanskrit word from naga (snake) and raj (king) meaning King of Snakes. ==Family== Anantha, Vasuki and... current
- 21:07, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Longwang.JPG current
- 21:06, 11 June 2008 diff hist −8 Dragon King current
- 21:04, 11 June 2008 diff hist +2,015 N Dragon King New page: In Chinese mythology, the four '''Dragon Kings''' (龍王; pinyin: Lóng Wáng) are the divine rulers of the four seas. ==Appearance== Although Dragon Kings appear in their true forms a...
- 20:58, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Michael Pacher 004.jpg current
- 20:57, 11 June 2008 diff hist −3 Devil
- 20:57, 11 June 2008 diff hist +116 Devil
- 20:53, 11 June 2008 diff hist +99 Dragon of Brno current
- 20:52, 11 June 2008 diff hist −90 Dragon of Brno
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- 20:51, 11 June 2008 diff hist +2 Dragon of Brno
- 20:51, 11 June 2008 diff hist +2,539 N Dragon of Brno New page: The ''dragon of Brno'' is a legendary beast in the folklore of Moravia. ==Story== The dragon is said to have lived in Brno upon the River Svratka in his cave, tormenting the people from ...
- 20:21, 11 June 2008 diff hist +26 N Qīng Lóng Redirecting to Azure Dragon current
- 20:20, 11 June 2008 diff hist −33 Azure Dragon
- 20:20, 11 June 2008 diff hist +3,408 N Azure Dragon New page: The '''Azure Dragon''' or '''Seiryuu''' (traditional Chinese: 青龍; simplified Chinese: 青龙; pinyin: Qīng Lóng) is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations and one of ...
- 20:05, 11 June 2008 diff hist +1,400 N Apalala New page: '''Apalala''' is a water dragon from Buddhist legend. ==Origin== Apalala was said to live at the source of the Swat river and was converted to Buddhism by Buddha. After his conversion, h... current
- 19:59, 11 June 2008 diff hist +43 Category:Vodou
- 19:12, 11 June 2008 diff hist +44 N Category:Vodou New page: Category: Mythology, folklore and legend
- 19:10, 11 June 2008 diff hist +824 N Damballa-Wedo New page: '''Damballa-Weddo''' is a snake god or loa in Vodou. Alternative names: Damballa Weddo (or Wedo), Damballah Weddo, Danbhala Weddo. In most houses, he is represented by either Moses or St....
- 19:06, 11 June 2008 diff hist +20 Ayida-Weddo current
- 19:03, 11 June 2008 diff hist +659 N Ayida-Weddo New page: '''Ayida-Weddo''' is a snake goddess in the mythology of Benin and Haiti. Also known as '''Aida Cuedo, Erzulie, Aida Wedo, Ayida, Ayida Cueddo, Aida Quedo''' or the '''Rainbow Snake'''. S...
- 17:46, 11 June 2008 diff hist +418 Shikigami
- 17:43, 11 June 2008 diff hist +286 N Henge New page: In Japanese mythology, '''henge''' are animals that are able to transform themselves into human and play trick on people. Among wild animals, kitsune (fox) and tanuki (racoon dog)... current
- 17:36, 11 June 2008 diff hist +9,271 Jikininki current
- 17:33, 11 June 2008 diff hist +36 Vampire Cat of Nabeshima current
- 17:32, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nabéshima.jpg current
- 17:31, 11 June 2008 diff hist +31 Vampire Cat of Nabeshima
- 17:30, 11 June 2008 diff hist +15,048 N Vampire Cat of Nabeshima New page: The following tale is taken from Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford's ''Tales of Old Japan'', dated 1910. ==The Vampire Cat of Nabéshima== There is a tradition in the Nabéshima family (o...
- 17:27, 11 June 2008 diff hist +21 N Kijimunaa Redirecting to Bungaya current
- 17:26, 11 June 2008 diff hist +897 N Bungaya New page: The '''kijimunaa''' (or '''bungaya''') is one of the most famous of Okinawa's magical creatures. A sprite (Japanese yosei), the kijimunaa resembles a short young boy and features bright ... current
- 12:58, 11 June 2008 diff hist +1 Yama-waro current
- 12:56, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Yama-waro.jpg current
- 12:56, 11 June 2008 diff hist −11 Yama-waro
- 12:55, 11 June 2008 diff hist +1,356 N Yama-waro New page: thumb|155px|right|Yama-warofrom ''Hyakkai Zukkan'', a collection of picture scrolls completed in 1737 by Sawaki '''Yama-waro''' (a.k.a. Yama-warau) are hairy, one-...
- 12:52, 11 June 2008 diff hist +56 List of Japanese demons current
- 12:51, 11 June 2008 diff hist +17,105 N List of Japanese demons New page: ==A== *Abumi-guchi - a furry creature formed from the stirrup of a mounted military commander *Abura-akago - an infant ghost who licks the oil out of andon lamps *Abura-bō - a spook fire ...
- 11:15, 11 June 2008 diff hist +23 N Kamikui Redirecting to Kami-kiri current
- 11:14, 11 June 2008 diff hist +3 Kami-kiri current
- 11:14, 11 June 2008 diff hist +20 Kami-kiri
- 11:13, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Kami-kiri 2.jpg current
- 11:12, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Kami-kiri.jpg current
- 11:12, 11 June 2008 diff hist +2,486 N Kami-kiri New page: thumb|155px|right|Kami-kiri from ''Hyakkai Zukkan'', a collection of picture scrolls completed in 1737 by Sawaki '''Kami-kiri''' (lit. “hair-cutter”) or '''kam...
- 10:13, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Mikoshi-nyudo.jpg current
- 10:12, 11 June 2008 diff hist +798 N Mikoshi-nyūdō New page: thumb|155px|right|Mikoshi-nyudo from ''Hyakkai Zukkan'', a collection of picture scrolls completed in 1737 by Sawaki. '''Mikoshi-nyūdō''' (見越入道) or ''... current
- 10:10, 11 June 2008 diff hist −27 Mehitotsubou current
- 10:09, 11 June 2008 diff hist +26 Mehitotsubou
- 10:05, 11 June 2008 diff hist −25 Mehitotsubou
- 10:04, 11 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Mehitotsubou.jpg current
- 10:03, 11 June 2008 diff hist −1 Mehitotsubou
- 10:02, 11 June 2008 diff hist +365 N Mehitotsubou New page: thumb|155px|right|Mehitotsubou from ''Hyakkai Zukkan'', a collection of picture scrolls completed in 1737 by Sawaki '''Mehitotsubou''', a large monk with a cyc...
- 07:52, 11 June 2008 diff hist +2,236 N Kuzuryu New page: '''Kuzuryū''' (九頭龍), or '''Kuzuryūshin''' (九頭龍神) is a dragon in the folklore of Nagano Prefecture, Japan. ==Origin== Kuzuryu is said to have appeared in response to the e... current
- 22:18, 10 June 2008 diff hist +3,351 N Bai Gu Jing New page: thumb|250px|Bai Gu Jing '''Bai Gu Jing''' (白骨精, lit. "white bone demon") is a yaoguai from ''Journey to the West'', one of the Four Great Classical Nove... current
- 22:15, 10 June 2008 diff hist +1,258 N Yaoguai New page: '''yāoguài''' or '''yaomo''' (妖魔) or '''yaojing''' (妖精) is a Chinese term that generally means "demon". Yaoguai are mostly malevolent animal spirits or fallen celestial beings ... current
- 22:00, 10 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Takitaro.jpg current
- 22:00, 10 June 2008 diff hist +55 Takitaro current
- 21:59, 10 June 2008 diff hist +1,283 N Takitaro New page: The '''Takitaro''' is a type of giant fish which is found in Yamagata prefecture’s Lake Otoriike. Located nearly 1,000 meters above sea level, the remote mountain lake was created ages...
- 21:55, 10 June 2008 diff hist +20 Isshii
- 21:54, 10 June 2008 diff hist 0 Isshii
- 21:54, 10 June 2008 diff hist +1,587 N Isshii New page: '''Isshii''' is the name of a lake monster said to be living in Kagoshima Prefecture's Lake Ikeda, the largest caldera lake in Kyushu.. ==Etymology== The name is formed in analogy with ...
- 21:43, 10 June 2008 diff hist +831 N Kusshii New page: '''Kusshii''' (クッシー) is the name of a lake monster said to be living in Hokkaidō's Lake Kussharo. ==Etymology== The name Kusshii may have been taken from the popular Japanese m... current
- 21:38, 10 June 2008 diff hist +949 Hibagon
- 21:32, 10 June 2008 diff hist +3,364 N Zennyo Ryūō New page: ''''Zennyo Ryūō''' (善女竜王 lit. 'Dragon Ruler Zennyo') is a dragon n Japanese mythology. Other spellings and variations of the name include Zennyo Ryuo, Zen-nyo-ryu-o, Zentatsu and... current
- 20:06, 10 June 2008 diff hist +4 Zashiki-warashi current
- 20:05, 10 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Zashiki-warashi.jpg current
- 20:05, 10 June 2008 diff hist +2,186 N Zashiki-warashi New page: thumb|Sculpture from Mizuki Shigeru. '''Zashiki-warashi''' (座敷童/座敷童子), sometimes also called '''zashiki-bokko''' (座敷ぼっこ), are a Japane...
- 19:56, 10 June 2008 diff hist +1 Yasha Redirecting to Yaksha current
- 19:55, 10 June 2008 diff hist +19 N Yasha New page: #REDIRECT [[Yaksha]
- 19:52, 10 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Oyuki.jpg current
- 19:50, 10 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Yūrei.jpg current
- 19:49, 10 June 2008 diff hist +13,388 N Yūrei New page: thumb|200px|yūrei '''Yūrei''' (幽霊) are Japanese ghosts. ==Etymology== The name consists of two kanji, 幽 (yuu), meaning "faint" or "dim" and 霊 (rei), meanin... current
- 18:55, 10 June 2008 diff hist +4,721 N Hungry ghost New page: A '''hungry ghost''' is a spirit associated with hunger common to many religions. ==In Tibetan Buddhism== In Tibetan Buddhism Hungry Ghosts (Sanskrit: pretas) have their own realm dep... current
- 18:21, 10 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Yuki-onna sekien.jpg current
- 18:20, 10 June 2008 diff hist 0 Yuki-onna
- 18:19, 10 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Yuki-onna.jpg current
- 18:18, 10 June 2008 diff hist +14,607 N Yuki-onna New page: thumb|155px|right|Yuki-onna by Sawaki Sushi in ''Hyakkai Zukan'' (1737). '''Yuki-onna''' (雪女, lit. snow woman) is a ghost or yokai found in Japanese folklore. ...
- 17:44, 8 June 2008 diff hist +38 N Category:Yupik mythology New page: Category: North American mythology current
- 17:44, 8 June 2008 diff hist +241 N Ircenrraq New page: {{stub}} '''Ircenrraat''' (singular: '''ircenrraq''') are little people who dwell in the tundra, in Yup'ik country , usually underground. They disorient, discomfort and trap unwary humans.... current
- 20:08, 6 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Valkyrie2.jpg current
- 20:07, 6 June 2008 diff hist +1 Valkyrie current
- 20:06, 6 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:ValkyrieOnHorse.jpg current
- 20:06, 6 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:The Valkyrie's Vigil.jpg current
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- 20:03, 6 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Valkyrie.jpg current
- 20:02, 6 June 2008 diff hist −1,282 Valkyrie
- 16:12, 6 June 2008 diff hist +261 Yomotsu-shikome current
- 16:10, 6 June 2008 diff hist +1,285 N Yomotsu-shikome New page: '''Yomotsu-shikome''' (黄泉醜女) were, in Japanese mythology, eight (or myriad) hags sent by Izanami to chase Izanagi out of the underworld. ==Etymology== Yomotsu-Shikome literally ...
- 16:04, 6 June 2008 diff hist +18 N Eumenide Redirecting to Fury current
- 16:04, 6 June 2008 diff hist +18 N Erinye Redirecting to Fury current
- 22:51, 5 June 2008 diff hist +203 N Yato-no-kami New page: The '''Yato-no-kami''' (夜刀の神, lit. "gods of the night-sword") are snake deities appearing in the ''Hitachi No Kuni Fudoki''. Category: Japanese mythology [[Category: Snake pe... current
- 22:43, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Utamaro Yama-uba and Kintaro (with a Wine Cup).jpg current
- 22:43, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Hokusai Yama-uba.jpg current
- 22:43, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Hokusai Yamauba.jpg current
- 22:42, 5 June 2008 diff hist −12 Yama-uba current
- 22:40, 5 June 2008 diff hist +4,802 N Yama-uba New page: thumb|right|A depiction of Yama-uba by Totoya Hokkei (1780-1850) '''Yama-uba''' (山姥, lit. mountain crone) is a witch and a yokai in Japanese folklore. ...
- 21:58, 5 June 2008 diff hist +6 Yama-bito current
- 21:58, 5 June 2008 diff hist +715 N Yama-bito New page: Yama-bito (やまびと, "mountain people") are mountain-dwelling human-like beings in Japanese folklore. ==Origin== Yama-bito appear to be men and women who have reverted or been trans...
- 21:44, 5 June 2008 diff hist +10 Wanyudo current
- 21:43, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Wanyudo.jpg current
- 21:42, 5 June 2008 diff hist +50 Wanyudo
- 21:41, 5 June 2008 diff hist +1,919 N Wanyudo New page: thumb|155px|right|Wanyudo as illustrated by Mizuki Shigeru '''Wanyūdō''' (Japanese: 輪入道 literally "wheel (輪) entrance (入) road (道)"). Alternate Romaniza...
- 21:27, 5 June 2008 diff hist +1,958 N Wani New page: '''Wani''' (鰐) is a dragon or sea monster in Japanese mythology. {{stub}} ==Etymology== Since it is written the kanji 鰐 (from Chinese e 鰐 or 鱷 "crocodile; alligator") ''wani'' i... current
- 21:10, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Uwan.jpg current
- 21:10, 5 June 2008 diff hist +955 N Uwan New page: thumb|uwan as illustrated by Sawaki Suushi. In Japanese folklore, an '''uwan''' (うわん) is a disembodied voice that inhabits old, abandoned temples and homes. ==D... current
- 20:43, 5 June 2008 diff hist +13 Ushi-oni current
- 20:41, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:SekienUshioni.jpg current
- 20:41, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Sawaki Ushi-uni.jpg current
- 20:40, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 Ushi-oni
- 20:40, 5 June 2008 diff hist +2,732 N Ushi-oni New page: thumb|''Ushi-oni'' illustrated by Sawaki Suushi in the ''Hyakkai Zukkan'', a collection of picture scrolls completed in 1737. In the folklore of Japan, the ''...
- 20:11, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Umibozu.jpg current
- 20:10, 5 June 2008 diff hist +2,898 N Umibozu New page: thumb|Umibozu '''Umibōzu''' (海坊主, lit. sea bonze) is a sea monster in Japanese folklore. ==Etymology== The name, which combines the character for "sea" with...
- 17:10, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Ubume.jpg current
- 17:10, 5 June 2008 diff hist +1,235 N Ubume New page: thumb|right|An image of ubume as depicted by Toriyama Sekien. '''Ubume''' (産女,lit. childbirth woman) is a ghost or bakemono in Japanese folklore. ==Origin== Ubume... current
- 17:04, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tsurube.jpg current
- 17:03, 5 June 2008 diff hist +662 N Tsurube-otoshi New page: thumb '''Tsurube-otoshi''' (釣瓶おとし) is a creature from Japanese folklore. ==Etymology== Tsurube-otoshi's name is an expression for "falling quickly" which...
- 16:58, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tenjoname.jpg current
- 16:56, 5 June 2008 diff hist +709 N Tenjoname New page: thumb|155px|right|Sculpture of a tenjoname. The '''tenjoname''' is a yokai in Japanese mythology. Like other spirits that perpetrate domestic mischief, the tenjona... current
- 16:38, 5 June 2008 diff hist +2,473 N Tsuchinoko New page: thumb The '''tsuchinoko''' (ツチノコ), is a legendary snake-like cryptid from Japan; the creature is known as '''bachi hebi''' in Northeastern Japan. ==Appea... current
- 16:38, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tsuchinoko.jpg current
- 16:09, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tsuchigumo.jpg current
- 16:08, 5 June 2008 diff hist +3,478 N Tsuchigumo New page: [[Image:Tsuchigumo.jpg|thumb|right|Illustration of a tsuchigumo (earth spider) being attacked by four legendary warriors, including General Minamoto Raikō and Sakata Kintoki (Kintarō). F...
- 15:39, 5 June 2008 diff hist +1,915 N Huma New page: thumb|Huma Bird from Tipu's Throne in Mysore The '''Huma''' (Persian: ہما), also known as the "bird of paradise," is a Persian mythological bird. =... current
- 15:29, 5 June 2008 diff hist −272 Feng-huang current
- 14:50, 5 June 2008 diff hist +572 N Yatagarasu New page: '''Yatagarasu''' (八咫烏) is a legendary bird in Japanese mythology that belongs to the sun goddess Amaterasu. The Yatagarasu appears in the Japanese ancient document called the '''Koj... current
- 14:34, 5 June 2008 diff hist −5 Tengu →Behavior current
- 14:33, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:KunitsunaTengu.jpg current
- 14:32, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:KunimaruKintaroTengu.jpg current
- 14:28, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tengu shrine in Beppu.JPG current
- 14:25, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Yoshitoshi Mount Yoshino Midnight Moon.jpg current
- 14:24, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:SekienTengu.jpg current
- 14:22, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:KyosaiTenguBonze.jpg current
- 14:14, 5 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tengu.jpg current
- 14:13, 5 June 2008 diff hist +59 Tengu
- 14:11, 5 June 2008 diff hist +154 Tiangou current
- 23:10, 4 June 2008 diff hist +16,905 Tengu
- 21:35, 4 June 2008 diff hist +4,354 Tengu
- 20:56, 4 June 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tiangou.jpg current
- 20:56, 4 June 2008 diff hist −4 Tiangou
- 20:55, 4 June 2008 diff hist +939 N Tiangou New page: thumb|Zhangxian shooting peddle at a tiangou The '''tiāngoǔ''' (Wade-Giles:T'ien kou; 天狗; "celestial dog") is a legendary creature from China. Chinese lit...
- 10:48, 30 May 2008 diff hist −1 Tsukumogami
- 10:47, 30 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tsukumogami.jpg current
- 10:46, 30 May 2008 diff hist −107 Tsukumogami →Types of tsukumogami
- 10:43, 30 May 2008 diff hist +3,185 N Tsukumogami New page: thumb|155px|right|Tsukumogami from the Hyakki-Yagyo-Emaki (the picture scroll of the demons' night parade). '''Tsukumogami''' are a type of Japanese spirit. ==...
- 08:53, 30 May 2008 diff hist −1 Tanuki current
- 08:52, 30 May 2008 diff hist +1 Tanuki
- 08:51, 30 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tanuki2.jpg current
- 08:51, 30 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Yoshitoshi Rainy Day Tanuki.jpg current
- 08:50, 30 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Tanuki 4.jpg current
- 08:50, 30 May 2008 diff hist +9,479 Tanuki
- 20:39, 29 May 2008 diff hist +471 N Sōgen-bi New page: thumb|155px|right|Sogen-bias illustrated by Mizuki Shiger. Sogen was the name of a monk who lived at Mibudera, a temple in Kyoto. Because Sogen stole money and lamp ... current
- 21:37, 28 May 2008 diff hist −4 Yōkai →Tsukumogami current
- 21:36, 28 May 2008 diff hist +24 N Karakasa Redirecting to Kasa-obake current
- 21:35, 28 May 2008 diff hist +6 Kasa-obake →Origin
- 21:21, 28 May 2008 diff hist +20 N Yokai Redirecting to Yōkai current
- 21:16, 28 May 2008 diff hist +32 N Category:Yokai New page: Category: Japanese mythology current
- 21:15, 28 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Yokai1.jpg current
- 21:14, 28 May 2008 diff hist −22 Yōkai
- 21:08, 28 May 2008 diff hist +6,544 N Yōkai New page: '''Yōkai''' (妖怪, "apparitions", "spirits", or "demons") are a class of obake, creatures in Japanese folklore ranging from the evil oni to the mischievous kitsune or snow woman Yuki-on...
- 20:55, 28 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Shirime.jpg current
- 20:54, 28 May 2008 diff hist +668 N Shirime New page: '''Shirime''' (尻目, Anus Eye) is a strange yokai with an eye popping out of his butt. thumb| ==Story== Long ago, a samurai was walking at night down the road t... current
- 21:21, 27 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Shisa pair.jpg current
- 21:20, 27 May 2008 diff hist +10 Shisa
- 21:20, 27 May 2008 diff hist +3,636 N Shisa New page: thumb|right|A pair of shisa. Shīsā (シーサー) (Okinawan: siisaa) (alternative spelling shishi) is a traditional Ryukyuan decoration, often found in pairs, re...
- 20:47, 27 May 2008 diff hist +26 Shinigami current
- 20:46, 27 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Shinigami.jpg current
- 20:45, 27 May 2008 diff hist −19 Shinigami
- 20:45, 27 May 2008 diff hist +7,978 N Shinigami New page: '''Shinigami''' (死神, literally "death god" or "God of Death") is a term to describe the personification of death in Japanese modern culture. Today shinigami frequently appear in orig...
- 18:26, 27 May 2008 diff hist +906 N Shachihoko New page: A '''shachihoko'''(鯱) is a Japanese sea monster. ==Etymology== The above kanji can be pronounced in two different ways. When pronounced "shachihoko", it refers to the mystical animal m... current
- 18:14, 27 May 2008 diff hist +22 N Obake Redirecting to Bakemono current
- 18:13, 27 May 2008 diff hist +1,276 N Bakemono New page: '''Bakemono''' (化け物)(sometimes '''obakemono''') and '''obake''' (お化け) are a class of monster or spirit in Japanese folklore. ==Etymology== ''bakemono'' means a thing that c... current
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- 16:57, 27 May 2008 diff hist +1,161 N Sazae-oni New page: thumb|180px|right|The ''sazae-oni'' as illustrated by Toriyama Sekien. '''Sazae-oni''' (栄螺鬼 lit. Turban Snail Ogre) are creatures from Japanese mytholog... current
- 16:36, 27 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:SekienSatori.jpg current
- 16:36, 27 May 2008 diff hist +707 N Satori New page: right|thumb|200px|A satori as depicted in ''One Hundred Demons from the Present and the Past'' '''Satori''' (覚, lit. "consciousness") is a type of mountain-dwe...
- 16:29, 27 May 2008 diff hist +6 Shikigami
- 16:29, 27 May 2008 diff hist +2,111 N Shikigami New page: Shikigami (式神) are a kind of spirit summoned to serve a practitioner of onmyōdō, similar to the western witch's familiar. ==Appearance== Shikigami cannot be seen by most people, b...
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- 15:34, 27 May 2008 diff hist −10 Rokurokubi current
- 15:33, 27 May 2008 diff hist +2,719 N Rokurokubi New page: [Image:SekienRokurokubi.jpg|thumb|155px|right|Rokurokubi as illustrated by Toriyama Sekien.]] '''Rokurokubi''' are yokai found in Japanese folklore. ==Origin== According to some tales,...
- 14:51, 27 May 2008 diff hist +14 Raiju current
- 14:47, 27 May 2008 diff hist +32 Qilin current
- 14:44, 27 May 2008 diff hist +3,150 N Preta New page: '''Preta''' (Sanskrit) or '''Peta''' (Pali), Tibetan yi.dvags, is the name for a type of ghosts described in Buddhist, Hindu and Jain texts as suffering from extreme hunger and thirst. ... current
- 14:43, 27 May 2008 diff hist +352 Gaki current
- 14:38, 27 May 2008 diff hist +225 Gaki
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- 14:36, 27 May 2008 diff hist +129 Gaki
- 14:02, 27 May 2008 diff hist −32 Penghou
- 13:58, 27 May 2008 diff hist +54 Penghou
- 13:57, 27 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:SekienHoko.jpg current
- 13:51, 27 May 2008 diff hist +1,536 N Penghou New page: thumb|155px|right|The ''hōkō'' as imagined by [[Toriyama Sekien. ]] The '''Pénghoú''' (彭侯) is a tree spirit from Chinese folklore also known as '''Hōkō'...
- 22:17, 26 May 2008 diff hist +1 Onryō current
- 22:16, 26 May 2008 diff hist +177 Onryō
- 22:15, 26 May 2008 diff hist +2,794 N Onryō New page: '''Onryō''' (怨霊) is a Japanese ghost who is able to return to the physical world in order to seek vengeance. ==Origin== The traditional Japanese spirit world is layered, with Yomi o...
- 22:07, 26 May 2008 diff hist −127 Otoroshi current
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- 22:03, 26 May 2008 diff hist +1,170 N Otoroshi New page: thumb|155px|right|Otoroshi as illustrated by Craig Arndt. '''Otoroshi''' is a yokai in Japanese mythology ==Appearance== Otoroshi is mysterious creature that is ba...
- 21:46, 26 May 2008 diff hist +23 N Shoki Redirecting to Zhong Kui current
- 21:45, 26 May 2008 diff hist +23 N Shōki Redirecting to Zhong Kui current
- 21:45, 26 May 2008 diff hist +1,887 N Zhong Kui New page: thumb|155px|right|Shōki slaying an oni-demon. '''Zhong Kui''' (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng Kuí; Japanese: '''Shōki''') is traditionally regarded as a vanquisher ... current
- 21:40, 26 May 2008 diff hist −5,807 Oroshi Redirecting to Orochi current
- 21:39, 26 May 2008 diff hist +4,165 Orochi
- 21:35, 26 May 2008 diff hist 0 Oroshi
- 21:34, 26 May 2008 diff hist −37 Oroshi
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- 21:31, 26 May 2008 diff hist +5,864 N Oroshi New page: thumb|right|Susanoo slaying the Yamata-no-Orochi ca. 1870s by Toyohara Chikanobu. '''Yamata no Orochi''' (八岐の大蛇 lit. "big snake of eight branches"; often cal...
- 21:12, 26 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Shoki.jpg current
- 21:09, 26 May 2008 diff hist +7,651 N Oni New page: '''Oni''' (鬼) are creatures from Japanese folklore, variously translated as demons, devils, ogres or trolls. thumb|155px|right|The hero Shoki slaying an oni ==Etym...
- 00:30, 24 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nue 2.jpg current
- 00:29, 24 May 2008 diff hist +72 Nue →History
- 19:09, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:Nurarihyo.jpg current
- 19:09, 23 May 2008 diff hist +501 N Nurarihyon New page: thumb|155px|right|Nurarihyo. '''Nurarihyon''' is a discrete yokai who sneaks into houses on busy evenings. On nights when everyone is busy preparing the evening me... current
- 18:29, 23 May 2008 diff hist 0 N File:SekienOkubi.jpg current
- 18:28, 23 May 2008 diff hist +703 N Ōkubi New page: thumb|180px|right|The ''ōkubi'' as illustrated by Toriyama Sekien. In Japanese folklore, '''Ōkubi''' (大首) are giant heads of either men or women. ==Behav... current
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- 18:24, 23 May 2008 diff hist +1 Ohaguro-bettari current