A creature from myth or folklore.
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Examples for "folkloric creature"
Examples for "folkloric creature"
1The story of the legendary creature is recorded by Wolf Diaz, Maximillan's oldest friend and most loyal follower.
2He was and would always be the flammiferous boy of the dim past-a legendary creature, sole kin to the phoenix.
3I was not human, but neither was I one of these legendary creatures.
4Soul-stealers are known to us only as legendary creatures, more dangerous than you soulless.
5As with many legendary creatures, advocates Bigfoot's existence often claim that the creature has been known for hundreds or even thousands of years.
1The murals were entirely Whitehall's designs-alreadyclassic combinations of flowers, rainbows, stars, and mythic creatures.
2No wonder I was dreaming of mythic creatures.
3Mythic creatures carry the narrative duties in the style of a Greek chorus, and Liz Schwarz shines as Venus.
4"You truly are some mythic creature."
1The study of extinct or legendary animals, like Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, vampires, the Surrey Puma, Mothman, the Jersey Devil.
2A lot of it supplied by Rick's Cafe Imaginaire; you know, the place that supplies meals made from extinct and legendary animals.