That needs to be in a video game. Way better than any carpet.Electrohydra said:There is also a nameless magical flying canoe, but that's not really a creature.
That needs to be in a video game. Way better than any carpet.Electrohydra said:There is also a nameless magical flying canoe, but that's not really a creature.
We had a game or two were you play as the Jersey Devil but he looked more super hero than monster.ninjastovall0 said:America, home to jersey devil, mothman and flying spaghetti monster.
What? Over behind that rabbit?beniki said:Do not forget the fearsome beast of Caerbannog!
He has huge sharp, pointy teeth, with a vicious streak a mile wide! His lair is surrounded by bones!
A few of those are more Gaelic/Celtic than English. Leprechauns are Irish, Cú Síth is Scottish and banshees are Scottish AND Irish.The_root_of_all_evil said:You've not heard of the Green Man, the Beast of Bodmin Moor, Formorians, Kelpies, The Lambton Worm, The Jabberwock, Banshees, Brownies, Leprechauns, The Beast of Exmoor, Barghests, Boggarts, Gytrash, Cu Sith, Freybug, Redcaps, Knockers...Son, I am disappoint.gigastar said:But i live in England and the closest thing we have to a mythical creature is in Scotland.
It is the rabbit.The_root_of_all_evil said:What? Over behind that rabbit?beniki said:Do not forget the fearsome beast of Caerbannog!
He has huge sharp, pointy teeth, with a vicious streak a mile wide! His lair is surrounded by bones!
A couple of those are Irish and Scottish or Celtic and not really English.The_root_of_all_evil said:You've not heard of the Green Man, the Beast of Bodmin Moor, Formorians, Kelpies, The Lambton Worm, The Jabberwock, Banshees, Brownies, Leprechauns, The Beast of Exmoor, Barghests, Boggarts, Gytrash, Cu Sith, Freybug, Redcaps, Knockers...Son, I am disappoint.gigastar said:But i live in England and the closest thing we have to a mythical creature is in Scotland.
but they are some awesome and varied they make me want to watch troll hunters just to see all(well all the ones in the movie) the different types (if it is coming to the UK at all) but they would make a great game.Meanmoose said:Nøkken (underwater trollcreature)
He makes you drown in lakes and can morph into bascically whatever he wants. Not to be trifeled with.
Norwegian trolls are fucking scary. I know for a fact that the cute ones we show to tourists aren't real! Draugen, nøkken og skogtrollet will eat your face. (and you house)
You guys have some awesome wee mythical beasties that's for sure.Glademaster said:A couple of those are Irish and Scottish or Celtic and not really English.The_root_of_all_evil said:You've not heard of the Green Man, the Beast of Bodmin Moor, Formorians, Kelpies, The Lambton Worm, The Jabberwock, Banshees, Brownies, Leprechauns, The Beast of Exmoor, Barghests, Boggarts, Gytrash, Cu Sith, Freybug, Redcaps, Knockers...Son, I am disappoint.gigastar said:But i live in England and the closest thing we have to a mythical creature is in Scotland.
OT: Well there are plenty of different races in Ireland mythology. Although not the wierdest the one I would like to see in a game the most would be something like the Tuath Dé Danann.
You silly sod, I'll have to change my armour now. Right....One rabbit stew coming up.beniki said:It is the rabbit.The_root_of_all_evil said:What? Over behind that rabbit?beniki said:Do not forget the fearsome beast of Caerbannog!
He has huge sharp, pointy teeth, with a vicious streak a mile wide! His lair is surrounded by bones!
Monkfish Acc. said:A few of those are more Gaelic/Celtic than English. Leprechauns are Irish, Cú Síth is Scottish and banshees are Scottish AND Irish.
But yeah, England has a pretty fucking rich mythological history.
TBF, that was back when there only was Albion and Hibernia. And didn't Wee Finn Macool build his bridge over to Hibernia?Glademaster said:A couple of those are Irish and Scottish or Celtic and not really English.
OT: Well there are plenty of different races in Ireland mythology. Although not the wierdest the one I would like to see in a game the most would be something like the Tuath Dé Danann.
Not English, though. Which is the point.The_root_of_all_evil said:TBF, that was back when there only was Albion and Hibernia. And didn't Wee Finn Macool build his bridge over to Hibernia?
I think we can safely call them all British.
Who come from Northern Ireland...Monkfish Acc. said:You filthy invading English bastards
Oh yeah? Well maybe you should... stop... being so... part of Britain then.The_root_of_all_evil said:Who come from Northern Ireland...Monkfish Acc. said:You filthy invading English bastards