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A lake monster of Welsh folklore. Its exact physical appearance varies, but it is often assigned the attributes of a beaver or crocodile.
Alraune refers to the Mandrake, which was believed to only bloom from the semen or blood of hanged men. The story originates from 1911 German novel.
The king of the giant Fomorians in Celtic myth. He had one eye which would kill any man it made contact with.
The British name of a strain of folkloric ghosts. Though they do spread much mischief and confusion, they mean no serious harm.
A bugaboo is a creature akin to the bogeyman in folklore. In Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey, he is a simple-minded demon whom Jimenez befriends.
A fairy appearing in the form of a cat from Celtic lore. They are said to haunt the Scottish Highlands.
A relatively obscure horned god of Celtic myth. Very little is known about the god himself, though his visage can be seen on the Gallo-Roman "Pillar of the Boatmen".
A mystical hound of Scottish folklore who was thought to carry the souls of the departed into the other world. The Cu Sith would occasionally let out a fearsome bay, and all who heard this bay three times would die on the spot.
Ellen is one of the main protagonists of Folklore for the PS3. Her and Keats must unravel the mystery of her past, and the past of a village named Doolin.
A half-formed, wide mouthed creature of Scottish folklore. The frightening appearance of the Fachen is supposedly capable of inducing cardiac arrest.
Giants of Celtic lore led by Balor of the Evil Eye. They are generally depicted with the head of a horse or goat.
A headless phantom of English folklore. He trots about the english countryside at night, looking for his severed head.
An idle fairy of Irish folklore. The Ganconer, whose name roughly translates to "Love-talker", was thought to fraternize among the shepherds and milkmaids of lofty Ireland.
A Bogie, or Scottish ghost, who appears in the form of a tremendous caterpillar. The Goggie is said to consume rebellious children who wander into orchards or forests against their mother's wishes.
A ghostly Black dog hailing from Yorkshire. He is better known by the name Barghest.
One of the main protagonists in Folklore. After receive a strange phone call from a mysterious women, Keats and Ellen must unravel the mystery of a village called Doolin.
The Kraken is a mythical sea monster featured in many games.
A wrathful deity of Buddhist mythology who stands in judgement over the damned. Though based on the Vedic deity of the same name he was later assigned separate functions according to the tenets of Buddhism.
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