Your Favourite Mythological Creature

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Lord Beautiful

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AvsJoe said:
You have no idea how badass unicorns are until you read Mike Resnick's short story Stalking the Unicorn with Gun and Camera. Frightening beasts, they are.
Bullshit. I may not have read that, but I am an avid reader of The Adventures of Dr. McNinja and viewer of Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, and as such, I am very well aware the awesome power of unicorns.

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Blemontea

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Hounds of Tindalos, Scary as shit but awesome plot ideas oozes from there fangs each time i think about them.
 

Kiltguy

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My favourite? My absolute favourite? [HEADING=3]RainbowRobotUnicorns[/HEADING]

Naw, just kidding.

1. Midgårdsormen (the midgard serpent, that thing is coiled around the friggin world)
2. Hróðvitnir (no that's not a typo, that's Icelandic for Fenrisúlfr, or Fenrir)
3. Sleipnir (Odin's eight legged horse)
4. Skogsrået (The Huldra, or Hylda)
5/6. Näcken/Bäckahästen (It's debatable that these two creatures, is the one and same)
7-infinity the rest of all those beautiful/nightmarish beast out there.

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Swny Nerdgasm

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"Let no joyful voice be heard!

Let no man look up at the sky with hope!

And let this day be cursed by we who ready to wake!

THE KRAKEN!"
 

theonlyblaze2

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The Leviathan because he may be real.
Basically, it is the giant fish monster that will appear at the end of the world AND FUCK SHIT UP!!!!!!!!!(If you believe the Bible{which I don't[but it is too awesome of a monster to ignore]})
 

Curtisthekiller

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in my heart the best mythological animal (to me) would have to be the Blink dog.
while in most respects you would expect a blink dog to appear in D&D settings as some form of monster alone they are not considerd much of a threat but a whole pack of fanged and occasionaly blodied blink dogs would surely be a sight...or it would if they could not all magicly teleport anytime they want. Also the blink dog is awesome in that it combines the aspects of a dog with the powers of magic to make mans best friend truely a friend with benifits. Good luck trying to keep him off the couch however.
Runners up would have to be the Shocker lizard due to personal experence:
And last but not least the Kobold: A small leathery skined humanoid in the Dungeons and Dragons Mythos. not for being atractive or anything but because they to me represent a community of survivors, a people willing to do whatever it takes to take their ever increaseing population and bring population boom after population boom, setting expertly designed and simple traps to steal supplies and capture slaves to sell to the highest bidder for money to purchase provisions, most worshiping Dragons, beings which for all rights they would aspire to be if not for their common birth. Reduced to slavery themselves at times to work tword the goal of their master and alot more, their has always been more depth to something in the D&D games then we could probobly give them credit for and the kobobld for the reasons i have uncovered- will forever lie in my top 3.
 

Saint of M

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Dragons. My nickname at Scout Camp is Red Dragon. I just love the strength, power, and depending on the culture, nobility they have.
 

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theonlyblaze2 said:
The Leviathan because he may be real.
Basically, it is the giant fish monster that will appear at the end of the world AND FUCK SHIT UP!!!!!!!!!(If you believe the Bible{which I don't[but it is too awesome of a monster to ignore]})
you ninja'd me, so I went with that animal (above)
 

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God.

I kid.

A pheonix or Yog-Sothoth.
There is no picture under my spoiler.
Technically your first answer is one of my favorites. After all, it's not everyday you live in a country where you can find an answer about what your deity looks like in your book, provided you actually read it.*

http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Zechariah%204:10&version=NASB

*Not actually my deity.
 

Reveras

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Well for me it would either be Jörmungandr, the Kraken, Einherjar (heroes that have reached Valhalla and have been turned into demigods to fight in the Ragnarok), Leviathan or Scylla. Yes, I am very much a fan of giant mythological sea creatures. Up high anyone?