Wednesday, September 3, 2014

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Ibong Adarna: A fantastical bird that can change its plumage from different colors when it finishes its song.

Icthyocentaurs: An aquatic version to the centaur. With the head, arms and torso of a human, the front leg and body of a horse ending with a dorsal fin of a dolphin.


Ichneumon: Considered to be the enemy of dragons. It can hide itself from a dragon by covering itself in mud, waiting for it to attack a dragon.   


Ijiraq: The Inuit people of the boogeyman. These monstrous beings appear as half human and half caribou. They are known to kidnap wayward children when they are lost in the wilderness.  


Ikuchui: An enormous sea creature that was sighted in Japan during the Edo Period.


Imp: A small demon that causes lots of mischief.

Incubus: A male demon that seduces young women in there sleep, ether to create a hybrid offspring or drain their energy.



Indus Worm: A gigantic carnivorous worm that is said to live in the Indus River.


Inu-gami: A vengeful spirit that takes the form of a dog.


Inkanyamba: A large serpent with the head of a horse, rumored to live at the base of Howick Falls in South Africa. Mostly active in the summer months and blamed form the cause of seasonal storms, if angered.


Ippon Datara: A yokai with a single eye, two arms and goes around by hoping on its one leg. They enjoy frighten humans when their in a good mood, but are not at all dangerous.



Ishigaq: The little people from Inuit culture.  


Isonade: An enmourmus shark like sea creature that lives off the coast of Matsuura.  

Ittan-momen: A youkai that appears as a strip of white clothe. They attack mortals by suffocating them to death.

Ieimakids: Meadow nymphs

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