Sylphs were commonly used for communication. Being an air elemental that makes sense.
Protection - Unicorns were know as protectors of innocence. - Dryads, commonly considered protectors of the woodland and its flora. - Fauns, commonly considered protectors of the woodlands and wilds and the fauna thereof. - Undines, protectors of fresh water flora and fauna. - Lares, Roman household protection spirits. - Domoviyr, Russian household protection spirits. - Abraxas, a protector of warriors in battle.
Well, you can look in books, TV, etc. Or if your looking for the real deal, just go to a local scientist who has discovered, researched, or may have found some evidence on mythical creatures. They can help give you a few pointers.
in korean mythology there are just normal andimals with human atributes.
Dragons did not really exist. They are mythical creatures and in myth were sometimes used to punish communities.
None. Gnomes are mythical and fictional creatures and do not exist in reality.
Inside men's minds - for they knew not better. Superstition and poorly understood natural processes.
Yes dragons are very much mythical creatures.
Unicorns are mythical creatures.
That I know of but many gods are associated with certain mythical creatures.
if greek myths dident have mythical creatures it wouldent be a myth.
There are a lot of different mythical creatures, nymphs can be regarded as on of the popular mythical sea creature. Other popular creatures include mermaids and giants.
Yes, cryptids are mythical creatures or real creatures that mythical creatures might have originated from. Several known animals were once considered mythical, such as the giant squid and the platypus. Other cryptids are based on supernatural beliefs and likely do not exist at all.
Mythical creatures don't live in any physical place.
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None. That is why they are called mythical.
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No, they are mythical creatures.
The Griffin surname has historical significance as it is associated with nobility and heraldry. Griffins are mythical creatures that symbolize strength, courage, and protection. Families with the Griffin surname may have had noble or prestigious origins, and the name itself can be traced back to medieval times.