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A winged beast that has appeared in Final Fantasy games as either a boss or a very powerful enemy.
A giant flying eye that is a very common enemy in Final Fantasy games. Its attacks usually cause a variety of status effects making this one of the most annoying enemies in the Final Fantasy series.
The lowest of all the angelic orders, angels are tasked with delivering God's messages to humans in addition to being personal guardians. Angel has also become a generic term for any such kind of heavenly being.
In some games, usually RPGs, they have a boss of the game to be a angel or appearance of an angelic-like being.
The second of the orders of angels, archangels are tasked with strengthening the faith of mankind, heralding good news, and delivering prophecy to humans though the lower order of guardian angels. This order sometimes includes named angels like Michael and Gabriel, but they can also be seen as distinct.
These imp-like creatures fly high above the second isle in the Plane of Sky. They are highly hostile, and each carry three broken mirrors, which are used as keys to the third isle.
Batadons are jumping stone heads found in Easton Kingdom. They are closely resembling Easter Island moai heads in appearance.
These six enormous bees spawn immediately following the deaths of each Bzzazzts that inhabit the sixth isle of the Plane of Sky. Depending on which bzzazzt is killed, one to three Bazzzazzts will spawn.
Beautifly is a Bug/Flying-type pokémon from Pokémon: Gold and Silver. Using its beauty to entrance its enemies, Beautifly attacks from above with a flurry of wings.
Beezos are Shy Guys with insect-like wings mounted on their backs. They are armed with tridents and attacks by charging towards the player in a straight line.
Winged, usually flying creatures, many of which enjoy perching on branches and defecating on unfortunate victims below.
Two of these giant bees will spawn (one at a time) upon the death of a particular Bazzzazzt on the sixth isle of the Plane of Sky.
Bloatfly are an enemy creature in the Fallout series.
The IXth of the founding Space Marine legions, based on the world Baal. They tragically suffer from conditions called The Black Rage and the Red Thirst which, when they happen in a given Blood Angel, drives them mad.
The greatest of Khorne's Daemons, each one a near-unrivalled master of melee combat possessed of endless ferocity.
Bronto Burt is a recurring enemy from the Kirby series. Burt goes almost everywhere by flying.
An insect with broad colorful wings.
A species of mechanical bees that can be found nearly everywhere on the Northern Kremisphere.
Three bzzazzts inhabit and protect the sixth isle of the Plane of Sky.
A bug type Pokemon which resembles three bees joined together in a honeycomb structure.
A Pokemon originally from Johto. It is the Evolved form of Golbat. Unlike most Pokémon Golbat evolves into Crobat via happiness level.
Crows are familiar over much of the world: large, intelligent, all-black birds with hoarse, cawing voices.
The Dark Eldar are a Kindred of the Eldar, an ancient and advanced race of elf-like humanoids. They were introduced to the Dawn of War franchise with the most recent release (besides the pending Dawn of War 2) with Dawn of War: Soulstorm
The original helicopter.
Dragonite is a species of Pokemon having a dual Dragon/Flying typing and the final evolution of the Dratini.
Drakes are often depicted or described as European dragons. In games, they are typically smaller and more agile than true dragons.
Drixies are rare creatures in the world of Norrath. Their beautiful wings resemble that of a butterfly, while their bodies are similar to that of a tiny drakeling.
In the Halo series, flying insect creatures who fight alongside the Covenant.
Two of these griffons immediately attack when one of the three Soul Carriers die on the fourth isle of the Plane of Sky.
These three pegasuses protect the fourth isle of the Plane of Sky. They each carry a bird whisle that can be used as a key to the fifth isle.
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