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was a hobgoblin-esque bear monster used in midevil english folklore to scare children away from going into forests alone.
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The Bugbear
was a hobgoblin-esque bear monster used in midevil english folklore to scare children away from going into forests alone.
Art by Jonas Jensen
Kushtaka
Also known as Kooshdakhaa, Kushtaka is a shape shifting creature found in Tlingit and Tsimshian folklore. Kushtaka are known to take form of otters, humans, and sometimes other forms too. Some are cruel and enjoy tormenting people while some are helpful and kind.
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Ceryneian Hind
Also known as Cerynitis or the Golden Hind, the Certneian Hind was an enormous female deer with golden antlers and bronze hooves. It was a part of Greek mythology and was considered very important to Artemis.
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