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  • '''Lapithes''' were a mythical race inhabiting Thessaly in Greece. They were celebrated for their power of [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • '''Oeonae''' or '''Oönæ''' were a mythical tribe, said to feed exclusively on birds' eggs and oats, and sharing an isl [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • The '''Hippopodes''' were a tribe of horse-footed men who lived in the mythical islands of the far north. According to Pliny the Elder, they shared an island with two other legendary races: the [[Panotti]] and [[Oeonae]].
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  • The '''Nuli''' were a mythical tribe of Indian men with backward-facing, eight-toed feet. [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • * Luomala, Katherine (1951): ''The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania''. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin Vol. 203; Kra [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • '''Lybian Aegipans''' are a mythical tribe of Satyr-like creatures believed to inhabit the Atlas Mountains of No [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • ...esians, Fanesies'' from the Greek words πᾶν and οὖς for "all ears") were a mythical tribe, described in medieval bestiaries as possessing large ears that cover [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • The '''Macrocephali''' was a mythical tribe of long-headed humans. [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • Although thought to be mythical, the reality of Nimerigar tales was called into question in 1932 with the d [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • ...egends and folklore mainly drawn from the scoto-celtic culture or humanoid races that may exist on our plan but hidden or extinct (subterraneans, ... ). Include ghosts, paranormal entities and extraterrestrial humanoid races .
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  • ...awaiian Mythology'', there are references to several other forest dwelling races: the ''nawao'', the ''mu'' people and the ''wa'' people. * Luomala, Katherine (1951): "The Menehune of Polynesia and Other Mythical Little People of Oceania". ''Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin'' Vol. 203;
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  • The '''Machlyes''' were a mythical Libyan tribe of hermaphrodites whose bodies were male on one side and femal [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • In Irish mythology the '''Fir Bolg''' (Fir Bholg, Firbolg) were one of the races that inhabited the island of Ireland prior to the arrival of the [[Tuatha D ...e represented as being a warrior race that carries spears and inhabits the mythical celtic continent of Hibernia.
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  • '''Vættir''' is a term that loosely describe mythical beings and nature spirits in the Norse religion. These creatures divide up ...orld (Hel). The term 'families' (ættir) is often translated as 'clans' or 'races'. These families sometimes intermarried with each other, and sometimes with
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  • The '''Patagones''' or '''Patagonian giants''' are a mythical race of people, who was believed to live in the region and coastline of Pat ...well as in Patagonia. South American legends speak of several giant tribal races, such as the Chancas or Chanak of Peru, which are said to be 7 feet tall on
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  • =Mythical history= [[Category: Legendary races]]
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  • ...s now discredited). The wings do not function well on Earth. Several other races in Lovecraft's Mythos have wings like these as well. ...in his readings. "Migou" is the Tibetan equivalent of the [[yeti]], a semi-mythical humanoid being who lives in the high mountain ranges of that country'. ''Mi
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  • ...ent meaning of "body of myths" itself dates to 1781 (OED). The adjective ''mythical'' dates to 1678; English use of ''myth'' is later, in its meaning of "untr ...anism|Neopagan]]s, have no problem characterizing their religious texts as mythical.
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  • ...s one of many similar but subtly different creatures in European folklore; mythical creatures such as [[goblin]]s and [[dwarf|dwarves]] are often represented a *Gnomes are one of several races on [[Terry Pratchett|Terry Pratchett's]] Discworld, where they are also cal
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  • ...in South American rain forest natives believe in the "[[mosquito-man]]", a mythical creature of their folklore that pre-dates modern chupacabras sightings. The ...or scratched a person, he or she would become a chupacabra, similar to the mythical [[Werewolf]].
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