It is an opinion on who. I will name some of the monsters I know of.The 3 headed dog that protects the underworld, Ceberus, The Hidra, the dragon with 3 heads, but if you cut one off 3 heads grow back in, a centar can be sort of wild, the are half Man half horse, Spinxes, and more but I really do not know much.
The correct spelling of the mythological creature is "griffin."
The mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle is known as a griffin.
The Minotaur!
its a cyclops but its a 2nd generation cyclops
The harpy
Mythological means existing only in the imagination so, by definition, no mythological creature really exists.
The correct spelling of the mythological creature is "griffin."
A mythological creature, not unlike a centaur but with the lower body of a scorpion. A mythological creature, not unlike a centaur but with the lower body of a scorpion. A mythological creature, not unlike a centaur but with the lower body of a scorpion.
Mythological creatures are animals that exist in legends and stories, but not in real life. Things like dragons, griffons, centaurs, the cyclops, and the minotaur are mythological creatures.
They are a Greek mythological creature.
The MINOTAUR, which is a mythological creature associated with Crete, is usually associated with male virility, having a very powerful bull-sized penis.
The most powerful monocolored creature in Magic: The Gathering is generally considered to be Emrakul, the Aeons Torn.
The creature is Pegasus in Greek mythology.
The whirlpool is often associated with the sea monster Charybdis in Greek mythology. Charybdis was a creature that created powerful whirlpools in the sea, capable of swallowing ships whole.
No Cupid is not a mythological creature. Cupid is a god of love and desire the son of Venus and Mars.
Cerebus
no they are a mythological creature