Quetzalcoatl
The feathered serpent was worshipped as a god in ancient Mesoamerican culture, the inventor of the calendar and of books, and the symbol of death and destruction.
THE WEREWOLF
known by many names throughout history the werewolf hunts through populated areas looking for humans willing to accept their bite and join their pack.
First spotted in the woods of Virginia this Cryptid is said to have gone through intense mutation gaining super human strength and magical powers after feeding on runoff from an old WW2 weapons factory.
THE MOTHMAN
THE CHUPACABRA
The chupacabra is a legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas. The name comes from the animal's reported vampirism. The chupacabra is said to attack and drink the blood of livestock, including goats.
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THE HYDRA
The sea serpent from Greek mythology known to have multiple heads. it's said that one head is immortal and will regrow no matter what.
THE FLATWOODS
MONSTER
Creeping from the trees of West Virginia, the Flatwoods Monster also known as Braxxy makes an appearance for those brave enough to wander into the brush.
THE KAPPA
A kappa also known as river-boy is a reptiloid found in traditional Japanese folklore. Kappa can become harmful when they are not respected as gods. They are typically depicted as green, human-like beings with webbed hands and feet and turtle-like carapaces on their backs.