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Name as many mythological creatures as you can. Whoever has the most mythological creatures will get the best answer.

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  1. Greek Mythological creatures

    Titans

    Themis (Θεμις)

    Cronus (or Kronos and Chronus)

    Atlas

    Oceanus

    Tethys

    Hyperion

    Theia

    Coeus

    Pheboe

    Rhea

    Crius

    Iapetus

    Prometheus

    Helios

    The Hundred-Handed Ones (Hecatoncheires)

    Briareus (or Aegaeon) (Βριάρεως)

    Gyes

    Cottus

    Cyclopes

    Arges

    Brontes

    Steropes

    Polyphemus (Πολύφημος)

    River gods

    Achelous (Αχέλους or Αχελώος in contemporary Greek)

    Acheron (Αχέρων)

    Acis

    Alpheus (Αλφειός)

    Asopus (Ασωπός)

    Cladeus

    Eurotas (Ευρώτας)

    Peneus (Πηνειός)

    Styx

    Nymphs

    Adrasteia (Αδράστεια)

    Clytie

    Crataeis

    Daphne (Δάφνη)

    Dryads (Δρυάς-Δρυάδες in plural)

    Hamadryads (Αμαδρυάς-Αμαδρυάδες in plural)

    Metope (Μετώπη)

    Naiads (Ναιάδες)

    Cleochareia

    Nereids (Νηρηίδες)

    Amphitrite (Αμφιτρίτη)

    Arethusa (Αρετούσα)

    Oceanids (Ωκεανίδες)

    Eidyia

    Oreads

    Echo (Ηχώ)

    Giants

    Agrius

    Alcyoneus

    Aloadae

    Otus

    Orion (Ωρίων)

    Ephialtes (Εφιάλτης)

    Antaeus (Ανταίος)

    Argus (Άργος)

    Enceladus (Εγκέλαδος)

    Tityos

    Other deities

    Achilles Ascendant hero

    Adephagia Goddess of gluttony

    Aeolus (Aiolos) (Αίολος) God of the winds

    Agdistis hermaphroditic demon

    Alastor God/demon of family feuds

    Alectrona Goddess of the morning or waking up

    Alexiares and Anicetus Twin guardians of Mt. Olympus

    Amphitrite (Αμφιτρίτη) Goddess of the sea, wife of Poseidon

    Anakes

    Antheia Goddess of flowers and flowery wreaths

    Aphaea Minor goddess of agriculture and fertility

    Aristaeus A good hunter and inventor

    Asclepius (Ασκληπιός) God of healing

    Astraea (Αστραία) Goddess of justice

    Ate Goddess of foolish acts

    Attis

    Bia Goddess of violence

    Boreas (Βορέας) God of the north wind and of winter

    Brizo Goddess of sailors

    Cabiri

    Caerus god of luck and opportunity

    Calypso (Καλυψώ)

    Ceto Goddess of the dangers of the ocean and of sea monsters

    Charon Hades’ ferryman

    Circe (Κίρκη)

    Cotys

    Cragus

    Cybele (Κυβέλη)

    Dioscuri (Διόσκουροι)

    Castor (Κάστορ)

    Polydeuces (Πολυδεύκης)

    Doris (Δωρίς) Goddess of the sea’s bounty

    Efreisone (Ευφροσύνη) Personification of the olive branch

    Eileithyia Goddess of childbirth

    Elpis (Ελπίς) Goddess of hope or expectation

    Enyalius Minor god of war

    Enyo Goddess of destructive war

    Eos (Ηώς) Goddess of the dawn

    Eosphorus God of the morning star

    The Erinyes, or "Furies"

    Eris (Έρις) Goddess of strife and discord

    Eros (Έρος) God of lust, love, and s*x

    Eurynome (Ευρυνόμη)

    Eurus (Euros) God of the east wind

    Glaucus Minor sea god

    Gorgons (Γοργόνες)

    Stheno

    Euryale

    Medusa (a mortal) (Μέδουσα)

    Hêbê (Ήβη) Goddess of youth

    Hecate (Εκάτη)

    Hêlios (Ήλιος) Personification of the sun

    Heracles (Ηρακλής) Ascended hero

    Hespera

    Horae (Ώρες) (the hours)

    Thallo (Θαλλώ)

    Auxo (Αυξώ)

    Karpo (Καρπώ)

    Eunomia (Ευνομία)

    d**e (Δίκη)

    Eirene (Ειρήνη)

    Hybris (Ύβρις) God of hubris

    Hygieia (Υγεία) Goddess of cleanliness

    Hypnos (Ύπνος) God of sleep

    Iris (Ίρις) Goddess of the rainbow and minor messenger

    Moira (Μοίρα)

    The three Moirae, or "Fates": (Μοίρες)

    Clotho (Κλωθώ)

    Lachesis (Λάχεσις)

    Atropos (Άτροπος)

    Mania (Μανία) Goddess of insanity

    Metis (Μέτις) Goddess of wisdom and thought

    Momus God of satire and criticism

    Morpheus (Μορφέας) God of dreams

    Muses (Μούσες)

    Calliope (Καλλιόπη)

    Clio (Κλειώ)

    Erato (Ερατώ)

    Euterpe (Ευτέρπη)

    Melpomene (Μελπομένη)

    Polyhymnia (Πολυμνία) - (Πολύμνια)

    Terpsichore (Τερψιχόρη)

    Thalia (Θάλεια)

    Urania (Ουρανία)

    Nemesis (Νέμεσις) Goddess of retribution

    Nereus (Νηρέας)

    Nike (Νίκη) Goddess of victory

    Notus (Νότος) God of the south wind

    Pan (Πάν) God of shepherds, pastures, and fertility

    Perséphonê (Περσεφόνη) Goddess of the earth’s fertility

    Peitho (Πειθώ) Goddess of persuasion and seduction

    Pleiades (Πλειάδες)

    Alcyone (Αλκυόνη)

    Sterope (Στερόπη)

    Celaeno (Κελαινώ)

    Electra (Ηλέκτρα)

    Maia (Μαία)

    Merope (Μερόπη)

    Taygete (Ταϋγέτη)

    Phorcys (Φόρκυς)

    Proteus (Πρωτεύς) Minor sea god

    Priapus (Πρίαπος) God of male virility

    Satyr (Σάτυροι)

    Selene (Σελήνη) Goddess of the moon

    Thanatos (Θάνατος) God/demon of death and mortality

    Thetis (Θέτις)

    Triton (Τρίτων) Poseidon’s messenger

    Typhon (Τυφών)

    Zephyrus (Ζέφυρος) God of the west wind

    Mortals

    Abas

    Abderus

    Acacallis

    Acamas (Ακάμας)

    Acarnan (Ακαρνάν)

    Acastus

    Acestes

    Achaeus (Αχαιός)

    Achilles (Akhilleus) (Αχιλλεύς or Αχιλλέας)

    Acoetes

    Acrisius

    Actaeon (Aktaion)

    Actaeus

    Actor (Άκτωρ)

    Admetus (Άδμητος)

    Adonis (Άδωνις)

    Adrastus (Άδραστος)

    Aeacus (Aiakos) (Αιακός)

    Aeetes

    Aegeus (Αιγεύς)

    Aegialeia (Αιγιαλεία)

    Aegialeus

    Aegimius

    Aegina (Αίγινα)

    Aegisthus (Αίγισθος)

    Aegyptus (Αίγυπτος)

    Aeneas (Aineas) (Αινείας)

    Aeolus (Αίολος)

    Aepytus

    Aerope

    Aesacus

    Aeson (Aison)

    Aethalides

    Aethlius

    Aethra (Αίθρα)

    Aetolus (Αιτωλός)

    Agamedes

    Agamemnon (Αγαμέμνων)

    Agapenor

    Agasthenes

    Agave

    Agelaus (Ageláos)

    Agenor (Αγήνωρ)

    Aglaea (Αγλαΐα)

    Agraulus

    Agrius

    Agron

    Ajax the great (Aîas the great) (Αίας ο Μέγας)

    Ajax the lesser (Aîas the lesser) (Αίας ο Μικρός)

    Alcaeus (Alkaios) (Αλκαίος)

    Alcathous

    Alcestis (Άλκηστις)

    Alcidice

    Alcimede

    Alcinous (Αλκίνους or Αλκίνοος)

    Alcmaeon

    Alcmene (Alkmênê) (Αλκμήνη)

    Alcyone (Αλκυών or Αλκυόνη)

    Aleus

    Almus

    Aloeus

    Alope

    Althaea (Αλθαία)

    Althaemenes

    Amarynceus

    Amphiaraus (Αμφιάραος)

    Amphictyon (Αμφικτύων)

    Amphidamas (Αμφιδάμας)

    Amphilochus (Αμφίλοχος

    Amphimachus (Αμφίμαχος)

    Amphinomus (Amphínomos) (Αμφίνομος)

    Amphion

    Amphinomus

    Amphithea (Αμφιθέα)

    Amphitryon (Amphitrion) (Αμφιτρύων)

    Amyclas (Αμύκλας)

    Amycus

    Amymone

    Amyntor (Αμύντωρ)

    Amythaon

    Anaxagoras (Αναξαγόρας)

    Anaxibia

    Anaxo

    Ancaeus

    Anchialus (Αγχίαλος)

    Anchises (Αγχίσης)

    Andraemon

    Andreus

    Androgeus

    Andromache (Ανδρομάχη)

    Andromeda (Ανδρομέδα)

    Anius

    Antenor (Αντήνωρ)

    Anticlea (Antiklia)

    Antigone (Αντιγόνη)

    Antilochus (Αντίλοχος)

    Antimachus (Αντίμαχος)

    Antinous (Antinoös)

    Antion

    Antiope (Αντιόπη)

    Antiphates

    Antiphus

    Aphareus

    Apheidas

    Apis

    Apsyrtus

    Arachne (Arakhne) (Αράχνη)

    Arcas (Αρκάς)

    Arcesius (Arkêsios)

    Arete

    Argea

    Argeius

    Argos (Άργος)

    Ariadne (Αριάδνη)

    Arion (Αρίων)

    Aristodemus (Αριστόδημος)

    Aristomachus (Αριστόμαχος)

    Arsinoe (Αρσινόη)

    Asclepius (Ασκληπιός)

    Asius

    Assaracus

    Astacus

    Asterius

    Astyanax (Αστυάναξ)

    Astydameia (Αστυδάμεια)

    Astypalaea (Αστυπάλαια)

    Astyoche

    Atalanta (Αταλάντη)

    Athamas (Αθάμας)

    Atreus (Ατρέας)

    Atymnius

    Auge

    Augeas (Αυγείας)

    Autesion

    Autolycus

    Automedon (Αυτομέδων)

    Autonoe

    Bateia

    Battus

    Baucis

    Bellerophon

    Belus

    Bias

    Borus

    Briseis

    Briseus

    Britomartis

    Broteas

    Bunus

    Busiris

    Butes

    Byblis

    Cadmus

    Caeneus (Caenis when female)

    Calchas

    Callidice

    Callirhoe

    Callisto

    Calyce

    Calydon

    Canace

    Canthus

    Capaneus

    Capys

    Car

    Carme

    Carnabon

    Cassandra

    Cassiopeia

    Castor

    Catreus

    Caunus

    Cebriones

    Cecrops

    Ceisus

    Celeus

    Cephalus

    Cepheus, King of Aethiopia

    Cepheus, King of Tegea

    Cerdo

    Cestrinus

    Ceyx

    Chalciope

    Chalcodon

    Chione

    Chiron

    Chloris

    Chryseis

    Chryses

    Chrysippus

    Chrysothemis

    Chthonius

    Cilix

    Cinyras

    Cleite

    Cleodaeus

    Cleopatra

    Clymene

    Clymenus

    Clytemnestra

    Clytius

    Codrus

    Comaetho

    Copreus

    Corcyra

    Corinthus

    Coronis

    Coronus

    Cranaus

    Creon

    Cresphontes

    Crete

    Cretheus

    Creusa

    Crisus

    Croesus

    Cychreus

    Cycnus

    Cylla

    Cynortas

    Cyparissus

    Cypselus

    Cytisorus

    Cyzicus

    Daedalion

    Daedalus

    Danaë

    Danaus

    Dardanus

    Dascylus

    Deianeira

    Deimachus

    Deion

    Deiphobus

    Deiphontes

    Deipyle

    Demonassa

    Demonice

    Demophon

    Deucalion

    Dexamenus

    Dia

    Dictys

    Diomedes

    Diores

    Dioscuri (Castor and Polydeuces)

    Dirce

    Dius

    Dolius

    Dolon

    Dorus

    Dryope

    Echemus

    Echetus

    Echion

    Eetion

    Elatus (Élatos)

    Electra

    Electryon

    Eleius

    Elephenor

    Eleusis

    Elpenor

    Elymus (Elumos)

    Endeis

    Endymion

    Epaphus

    Epeius

    Epicasta

    Epidaurus

    Epopeus

    Erechtheus

    Erginus (Erginos)

    Erichthonius

    Eriphyle

    Eteocles

    Eumaeus (Eumaios)

    Eumelus

    Europa

    Eurotas

    Euryalus

    Euryclea (Eurýkleia)

    Eurylochus

    Eurymachus

    Eurypylus

    Eurystheus

    Eurytion

    Eurytus

    Ganymede

    Haemon

    Hector (Hektor)

    Hecuba (Hekuba)

    Helen

    Helenus

    Helle

    Helios (mythology)

    Heracles (Heraklês)

    Hermaphroditus

    Hermione

    Hippocoon

    Hippodamia, wife of Pilops

    Hippodamia, wife of Pirithous

    Hippolyta

    Hippolytus

    Hippomedon

    Hippomenes

    Hylas

    Iambe

    Icarius

    Icarus

    Idomeneus

    Ino

    Io

    Iolaus

    Iole

    Iphicles

    Iphigenia

    Iphthime


  2. gryphon, sea nymph, wood nymph, cerberus, gorgon, harpie, siren, peguses, titan.

  3. mermaids

    sirens

    nymphs

    dragons

    Leviathan cause you like him

    behemoth

    minotaur

    centaur

    sea serpent

    harpie

    bigfoot

    cyclops

    dwarves

    faries

    pixies

    trolls

    goblins

    giants

    nessie

    champ

    chupachabra

    angels

    ghosts

    the great pumpkin

    krakan

    vampires

    werewolves

    thats about all I can remember

  4. I'm not playing this game, the first guy here, copy pasted the encyclopedia straight from a website and most of them aren't even creatures they are heroes or characters mentioned only once in Homer's books.

  5. Cyclopes

    Siren

    Phoenix...the most awesome to me

    http://www.marvel.com/universe3zx/images...

    Hydra

    Griffin/Gryphon

    Nymph

    Centaur

    Minotaur

    Gnome

    Chimera.........(Greece)

    The Red Dragon

    The Blue Dragon.........(Japan)

    Jinn...(Arabia)

    Vampires

    Voodoo

    Dracula

    Werewolves/ Wolfmen

    Vlkodlak -wolfman in Slavic folklore

    Frankenstein

    Kraken

    Pegasus

    Anubis(Egypt)

    Ammit(Egypt)

    Dragons

    Giants

    Angels

    Talking Snake

    Demons

    Unicorns

    Snow Lady

    Valkyrie

    The Woodwose

    Gorgon

    Fenrir

    Borometz

    Beowulf

    Leviathan- Dragon of the sea

    Medusa

    Typhon

    Dementors

    Basilic

    Chichevache(Germany)

    Barghest(England)-a monstrous dog appeared only at night (like the dog of the Baskerville)

    Brownie(Scotland)

    Abaxas

  6. Unicorn

    Dragon

    Mermaid

    Faerie

    Leprechaun

    Chimera

    Pegasus

    Sphinx

    Cyclops

    Siren

    Harpy

    Nagas

    Kelpie

    Hydra

    Gryphon

    Tarasque

    Tokaloshe

    Mermaid

    Basilisk

    Piasa

    Crocotta

    Kraken

    Caladrius

    Karkadan

    Roc

    Manitcore

    Ki-lin

    Lamia

    Centaur

    Hippocampus

    Remora

    Aspidochelone

    Peryton

    Phoenix

    Simurgh

    Benu

    ...and I am out.

    EDIT:pinkypossum, you listed gods and mortals, not creatures.

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