The so-called ghost is the soul of the dead, reappearing in the world as before. Ghosts usually have no fixed shape and are generally invisible to the naked eye. Only certain people, such as relatives of the deceased, enemies or people with yin and yang eyes, can see it. So, even if you want to see a ghost, you don't have to see it with your own eyes. However, not all people will appear as ghosts after death. It is said that people who have unfinished wishes and unfinished destiny, or who die tragically without revenge, will become ghosts.
Ghosts in the west usually wear white cloth and come out at night to scare people.
In the west, ghosts have been believed since ancient times. The theory of immortality of soul is also a very important concept in western religious tradition. It forms the basis of the dualism of good and evil in heaven and hell, and also agrees with the central ideas in Christianity, such as original sin and redemption, and eternal life in faith. In ancient Rome, people thought that ghosts lived underground and the houses where ghosts lived were also built underground. The entrance is covered with ghost stones, which will only be removed on the day of worship. It is said that the purpose is to let ghosts out. In the Hollywood movie "The Headless Devil Knight Sleepless Valley",
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The western word "dragon" generally means evil. The dragon in the west is a creature with great power and magical ability. There are many kinds, including sea dragons living in the deep sea, fire dragons sleeping in volcanoes, poisonous dragons dormant in swamps and countless grotesque dragons, as well as nine-headed dragons, dragon beasts, Yalong, biped dragons and so on.
Dragons have a strong body, a long thick neck, a horned or frilled head, sharp teeth and a long tail. It walks with four powerful feet and flies with a pair of big wings like bat wings. Its body is covered with scales to protect it. Its eyes have four layers of eyelids, of which the inner three layers are transparent, which can protect the eyes from injury and the ears can be opened and closed, but not all dragons have external ears. Teeth are sharp and sharp, usually bending inward to tear prey.
Dragons can carry out spewing attacks, depending on the type of dragons. For example, the red dragon can breathe fire and the blue dragon can spray electricity.
Elf elf
Elves are very similar to humans, with sharp ears. They are a beautiful and long-lived race. Generally, he takes the forest as his home, loves nature, has delicate feelings and beautiful voice and melody, and is a natural poet and dancer. In dim conditions, the eyesight is twice that of people, so I have mastered superb archery; Extensive knowledge and superb magic talent. Elves usually live to be over 700 years old, which is why they are always in no hurry. Elves are always willing to spend a lot of time on things that humans can't understand: listening to the gurgling water, listening to the birds singing in the forest, listening to the wind blowing ... For elves, the meaning of life lies in slowly discovering beautiful places and fully enjoying them. It is also difficult for them to establish deep friendship with short-lived races. It is really painful to watch their friends die while they still have endless life to spend.
The origin of the elves is as follows in Nordic mythology: after the great god Odin killed the giant Imil, the elves were born from the giant's body, absorbed the essence of the giant and became spiritual creatures. Among them, there are elves or bright elves on the bright side of the corpse, and dark elves on the backlight side. The bright elves are bright and dazzling, very beautiful. They are usually gentle, cheerful and enthusiastic, and can communicate with trees, flowers, fish and birds, so the gods regard them as friends. According to Icelandic legend, there is another way of saying their origin:
One day, Eve bathed her child by the river, and God came to her. She hid the unwashed child. God asked if all the children could see it, and Eve acquiesced. God was very angry when he heard this: "Hidden children will also be hidden in front of people and can no longer live among human beings." So those children were turned into elves.
In many places, people think that the elf is fallen angels; Or after the death of some pagans, their good deeds were not enough to make them go to heaven, but their sins were not enough to settle in hell, so they settled in the Middle Kingdom between them and became elves.
Elf elf
In the early days of Islam, there were half-human, half-ghost animals. At first, they were just the souls of nature, but they caused panic in the human world. They are like human beings: they want to reproduce, they have the same physiological needs, and they will die, but their life journey is longer. Elves often live in an old oil lamp. If you rub the oil lamp with your hand three times, a genie will appear and help you realize three wishes. You can only make one wish at a time. They are made up of fire and air, and can be changed into the shape of people or animals. They are everywhere, in the air, in flames, underground, in inanimate objects, such as rocks, trees or ruins. In the famous legend of Aladdin and the magic lamp, Aladdin and the princess were happy with the help of the magic lamp.
Lich zombie
In fantasy novel, a lich is a caster who uses magic to achieve immortality. They use black magic and necromancy to become immortal creatures and store their souls in a life bank. Therefore, the only way to destroy the lich is to destroy the device that stores their souls. In other cases, the lich can regenerate a new body and come back to life. In a few cases, a lich is caused by a spell accident. The lich had all the abilities before his death and had endless time to learn magic, so he must have powerful magic. The origin of lich can be traced back to the folklore in the Middle East, and the realization of immortality by storing souls in containers is related to the funeral ceremony in Egypt.
Harpy Harper/Eagle Banshee
In Greek mythology, the harpy has a woman's head and body, long hair, wings and bronze claws. Legend has it that Hapier is the general name of Di Feng and her four daughters, Echinda-Aello (rainstorm), Celaeno (black storm), Okypete (flying) and Podarge (galloping). They were originally the spirits of the wind, the messengers of Hadders and the guardians of the underworld, responsible for sending the souls of the dead to the underworld. In later legends, they became greedy banshees, always hungry and exhausted, and everything they touched became filthy and smelly. It is said that these banshees are only afraid of one thing-the sound of bronze.
Havlin halfling
Tolkien, the master of fantasy, created a short race, much like a chubby child, with a round and wide ruddy face, always curly hair and thick body hair on his feet. Born to stay in a comfortable home, I don't like adventure. Enjoy life, like to play some simple jokes or tell some simple stories. There are three types of hav Lin-hai foot, Tallfellow and Stoul in the forgotten country.
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It is a legendary human-like evil creature, which is mutated from elves, so goblins generally have pointed ears. Because "goblin" is a creature in western fairy tales, there is no concept of equivalence in eastern languages, so different works have different translation names for this creature, such as ghosts, evil spirits, goblins, goblins and so on, and some are transliterated as goblins or high-variable.
The goblin has dark green skin, is a short and ugly red-eyed dwarf, greedy, despicable, evil and cunning, and good at cheating. They mainly live in the dark underground world and have a unique action sequence and system. Although the level of cultural development is not high, they have unique views on mining and underground construction, and their fighting ability is weak, but they will be supplemented by a large number of group actions.
Orc oak/orc
Regarding the origin of the word Orc, it is generally believed that the word Orc/Ork is transformed from the Latin Orcus (a title of a god, Pluto); Pluto was later directly called the underworld. Later, in German, the word appeared in the form of removing the original Latin suffix and became a font closer to Orc.
Orc was once used in the story of The Lord of the Rings, which happened in the overhead world "Middle Earth" created by J.R.R. Tolkien, referring to a race that was often dominated by evil forces and used to form soldiers.
Orc/Ork is sometimes called ORC in Chinese. On the one hand, this is because their appearance will remind people of wild animals and barbarians; On the other hand, because orcs can intermarry with humans and give birth to "orcs", in order to avoid being translated into a quarter of orcs, orcs are translated into "orcs" and "orcs" into "orcs".
In the general setting, orcs look like humans, with strong green muscles and a wide nose, and their fangs are obviously exposed. Obviously, male orcs are taller than male humans. They are generally about 6.5 feet (nearly 2 meters) tall when standing upright. Female orcs are slightly larger than ordinary female humans and much slimmer than male orcs, but despite this, they have strong muscles unique to orcs. The mother's tusks are so small that they are almost invisible. Essentially, they are more like big teeth than tusks.
Ogre
A race in the legend of European monsters
Ogres are huge, ugly and greedy creatures. They prey on the weak with other monsters and always solve problems with violence. Ogres are about 9 ~ 10 feet tall and weigh 300 ~ 500 pounds. The ogre in Abram is particularly savage and has the ability of "rage". Ogres often get together. For adventurers, the hope of victory lies in more wisdom and better tactical control.
It is worth mentioning that the famous monster Shrek belongs to this race, so people are so afraid of him.
Mephisto fellers Mephisto fellers
One of the seven kings of hell, which means "people who hate light", is the god of medieval wizards and the fiend who contracted with Faust. According to legend, he often appears as a goat. Goats have the meaning of lust, so Mephisto fellers is regarded as the devil who induces human lust. In addition, in Hebrew, "Mifil" means destroyer, and "Tofil" means lie.
Leviathan
The word "Leviathan" means crack, which is a sea monster symbolizing evil in the Bible. It is usually described in the shape of a whale, dolphin or crocodile. Leviathan is often associated with another monster, the behemoth. Leviathan is recorded after the next chapter of the Monster in the Book of Job. The Leviathan described in the book is actually a huge crocodile with hard scales, sharp teeth, a fire-breathing nose and mouth, and a sharp thorn under the abdomen, which is daunting. Leviathan became synonymous with the devil in Christianity and was named "jealousy", one of the seven deadly sins. In the sixth chapter of the Book of Israel, the external canon of the Old Testament, it is recorded that God created mountains and seas on the fifth day when he created heaven and earth, and Leviathan and Bessemer were created from clay on the sixth day. When the end of the world comes, Leviathan, Bessemer and Qizhi (see Ziz) will become the food of saints together. Enoch's prophecy said: "Two monsters will be separated on that day, and the woman named Leviathan will live in the abyss of the fountain;" The male named Besimos occupies the whole Dandan desert. "In Canaan culture, there is the prototype of Leviathan-a seven-headed snake named Luotang, which was finally killed by Baal. He is a rich and natural god in the legend of Semu, but an evil god in the eyes of Hebrews.
32.mermaid mermaid
According to tradition, a mermaid is bounded by her waist, the upper part is a beautiful woman, and the lower part is a beautiful fishtail covered with scales. The whole body is very attractive and easy to escape quickly. They have no soul and are as ruthless as the sea; Sound is usually as deceptive as its appearance; Suit has many characteristics such as temptation, vanity, beauty, cruel and desperate love.
The familiar mermaid image originates from the beautiful mermaid Lorelei often mentioned in German legends and poems. She often appeared on the Rhine River when it was dark, confusing the passing boatmen with her beautiful appearance of Leng Yan and her sad and moving songs, distracting them, losing their way and finally sinking into the river.
Mamun, the god of wealth
The name of the devil, also known as Amemon, rose among Jews in the Old Testament and the New Testament, which means "wealth" in ancient Syrian. He is one of the demons under King Solomon. The seven deadly sins in the Old Testament represent "greed", which is an evil god of wealth and tempts people to kill each other for wealth. In Paradise Lost, the angels sent to hell dug up countless treasures and built their own temples under the command of the God of Wealth.
Lacey Lacey
Lacey is a forest elf in Slavic legend, who can turn into small objects and hide under leaves. Generally speaking, they always keep human form and are easy to recognize, because their blood is blue, so their skin is blue, and their eyes are green and protruding. The more obvious sign is that their clothes are always worn backwards and their shoes are always worn backwards.
36.Leprachaun shoe elf
Irish legendary elves who can make shoes usually wear green clothes, leather aprons, silver button shoes, a red hat and a pair of glasses on their pointed noses. The biggest feature of these shoe elves is that they are good at making shoes, but they only make one pair at a time and never finish making a pair. Like Brownie, they like to play tricks on people, and they are very sensitive and can quickly avoid people's sight. If you are lucky enough to catch him, he will tell you where the secret treasure is hidden. On the way they take you to dig for treasure, you must keep an eye on him, or they will disappear without a trace as soon as you move away.
Lamia lamia
In Greek mythology, the human head is a snake, the upper body is a beauty, and the lower body is a snake. Lamia was originally a beautiful Libyan queen. Zeus fell in love with her and gave her the magic to remove or change her eyes at will. Zeus's wife Hera was so jealous that she killed all the children in lamia. For revenge, lamia ate all the children she could find, or drank their blood. There are also some stories that lamia's first child was killed by Hera, but she also had other descendants named lamia, a half-human, half-snake, blood-sucking monster with four feet, claws on the front foot and hooves on the back foot. People bitten by lamia can only be cured by lamia's roar. There are also some legends that regard lamia Yi as a centaur.
The kobold, the god of the house, the demon.
An old and ugly monster in German legend, with a small head and a wrinkled face, tirelessly does housework for the family where he lives. They don't ask much, as long as you leave them some food scraps from the table. If you don't even want to give them bread crumbs, they will become fond of pranks.
Kelpi (Water Ghost)
The legendary black water ghost in Scotland is half horse and half cow with two sharp horns on its head. It often becomes a beautiful white horse. Once someone rides it, it will run wildly until it falls into the water and drowns, and then it will enjoy the flesh and blood of its victims. Sometimes this water ghost will turn into a handsome niche, and unsuspecting young women will easily be tempted by it to pursue it, and as a result, they will walk into the self-dug water tomb, but as long as you are careful, you will find that there are always wet hair and algae in the middle of this handsome niche.
witch
There are many stories about witches. In ancient European legends, witches are actually super-powerful old women. They are ugly and often associated with evil. Their biggest feature is that they ride on people's stomachs or chests when they are asleep, so they are called "hag riding".
When the rider sleeps, he will feel uncomfortable, have nightmares and even die inexplicably. According to Celtic legend, the witch is an ancient elf. She often puts huge stones in her apron. If these stones fall to the ground, they will become mountains. If you happen to hear two witches arguing, you'd better hide in the house at once, because trees and stones will soon fall from the sky.
The legendary witch in Ireland will help housewives spin and weave.
49. Keres Keres
In Greek mythology, when the God of Destiny determines the date of someone's death, the headhunter sends Keres to invite the dying person. Keres often floats on the battlefield, wearing a red robe with black skin underneath, their eyes flashing like wildfire, and their teeth are horribly white. When someone dies on the battlefield, Keres will let out a piercing scream, throw himself on the ground, suck blood from the wounds of the deceased, and then take it to the underworld.
There is also a corresponding goddess Valkyre in Nordic mythology. She is one of Odin's twelve maids, whose task is to lead the warriors who died in battle to heaven. The soul of the deceased was given a feast by God after his death, and he was happy every day.