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Saci
Pererê
Saci
(
Brazilian
) – One-legged nature spirit
Sack Man
(Worldwide)
Sagari
(
Japanese
) – Horse head that dangles from trees on
Kyūshū
Sakabashira
(
Japanese
) – Haunted pillar, installed upside-down
Salamander
(
Alchemy
) – Fire
elemental
Samebito
(
Japanese
) –
Shark
-man servant of the dragon king of the sea
Samodiva
(
Slavic
) – Nature spirit
Sampati
(
Hindu
) – The demigod Jatayu's brother
Sandman
(Northern Europe) – Nursery spirit that induces sleep in children
Sango
(South Western Nigeria) – Yoruba king of arts, music, dance and entertainment
Santelmo
(
Philippine
) – Spirits in the form of fireballs that roam around the forest
Santa Claus
(
North Pole
-European folklore) – Elderly man who delivers gifts to well-behaved children on the night of Christmas Eve
Sânziană
(
Romanian
) – Nature spirit
Sarimanok
(
Philippine
) – Bird of good fortune
Sarngika
(
Hindu
) – Bird spirit
Sarugami
(
Japanese
) – Wicked monkey spirit who was defeated by a dog
Satori
(
Japanese
) – Mind-reading humanoid
Satan
(
Heaven
-Abrahamic mythology) – Ruler of Hell
Satyr
(
Greek
) – Human-goat hybrid and fertility spirit
Satyrus
(
Medieval Bestiary
) – Apes who always bear twins, one the mother loves, the other it hates
Sazae-oni
(
Japanese
) – Shapeshifting turban snail spirit
Sceadugenga
(
English
) – Shapeshifting undead
Scitalis
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) – Snake which mesmerizes its prey
Scorpion Man
(
Sumerian
) – Human-scorpion hybrid
Scylla
(
Greek
) – Human-snake hybrid with a snake's tail, twelve legs, and six long-necked snake heads
Sea-bee
(
Heraldic
) – Fish-tailed bee
Sea-lion
Sea monk
(
Medieval folklore
) – Fish-like humanoid
Sea monster
(Worldwide) – Giant, marine animals
Sea serpent
(Worldwide) – Serpentine sea monster
Sea-Wyvern
(
Heraldic
) – Fish-tailed wyvern
Seko
(
Japanese
) – Water spirit which can be heard making merry at night
Selkie
(
Faroese
,
Icelandic
,
Irish
, and
Scottish
) – Human-seal shapeshifter
Senpoku-Kanpoku
(
Japanese
) – Human-faced frog which guides newly deceased souls to the graveyard
Seps
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) – Snake with corrosive venom
Serpent
(Worldwide) – Snake spirit
Serpopard
(
Ancient Egypt
) – Serpent-leopard hybrid
Shachihoko
(
Japanese
) – Tiger-carp hybrid
Shade
(Worldwide) – Spiritual imprint
Shadow People
(
American
) – Malevolent ghost
Shahbaz
(
Persian
) – Giant eagle or hawk
Shaitan
(
Islam
) – Islamic version of the Devil (
Satan
) from the
Bible
Shang-Yang
(
Chinese
) – Rain bird
Shapeshifter
Shedim
(
Jewish
) – Chicken-legged demon
Shedu
(
Akkadian
and
Sumerian
) – Protective spirit who takes the form of a winged bull or human-headed lion
Shellycoat
(
English
,
Scottish
and
German
, as
schellenrocc
) – Water spirit
Shen
(
Chinese
) – Shapeshifing sea monster
Shenlong
(
Chinese
) – Weather dragon
Shibaten
(
Japanese
) – Water spirit from
Shikoku
Shikigami
(
Japanese
) – Servant spirit
Shiki-ōji
(
Japanese
) – Child-sized servant spirit
Shikome
(
Japanese
) – Underworld hag
Shinigami
(
Japanese
) – "Death god"
Shiro-bōzu
(
Japanese
) – White, faceless spirit
Shirouneri
(
Japanese
) – Animated mosquito netting or dust cloth
Shiryō
(
Japanese
) – Spirit of a dead person
Shisa
(
Japanese
) – Lion-dog hybrid
Shishi
(
Chinese
) – Protective animal
Shōjō
(
Japanese
) – Red-haired sea-sprites who love alcohol
Shōkera
(
Japanese
) – Creature that peers in through skylights
Shtriga
(
Albanian
) – Vampire witch that feeds on children
Shui Gui
(
Chinese
) – Drowned ghost
Shug Monkey
(
English
) – Dog/monkey
Shunoban
(
Japanese
) – Red-faced ghoul
Shuten-dōji
(
Japanese
) – Ruler of the
Oni
Sídhe
– (
Irish
and
Scottish
) – Ancestral or nature spirit
Sigbin
(
Philippine
) – Goat-like vampire
Sileni
(
Greek
) – Bald, fat, thick-lipped, and flat-nosed followers of
Dionysus
Simargl
(
Slavic
) – Winged dog
Simurgh
(
Persian
) – Dog-lion-peacock hybrid
Singa
(
Batak
) – Feline animal
Sint Holo
(
Choctaw
) – Serpentine rain spirit
Siren
(
Greek
) – Human-bird hybrid
Sirin
(
Slavic
) – Demonic human-headed bird
Sirrush
(
Akkadian
) – Dragon with aquiline hind legs and feline forelegs
Sisiutl
(
American Indian
) – Two-headed sea serpent
Si-Te-Cah
(
Paiute
) – Red-haired giants
Sjörå
(
Norse
) – Freshwater spirit
Sjövættir
(
Norse
) – Sea spirit
Skin-walker
(
American Indian
) – Animal-human shapeshifter
Skogsrå
(
Scandinavian
) – Forest spirit
Sköll
(
Norse
) – Wolf that chases the Sun
Skookum
(
Chinook Jargon
) – Hairy giant
Skeleton
(
Medieval folklore
) – Living skeletons
Skrzak
(
Slavic
) – Household spirit
Sky Women
(Polish) – Weather spirit
Sleipnir
(
Norse
) – Eight-legged horse
Sluagh
(
Irish
and
Scottish
) –
Restless ghost
Snow Lion
(
Tibetan
) – Celestial animal
Sodehiki-kozō
(
Japanese
) – Invisible spirit which pulls on sleeves
Sōgenbi
(
Japanese
) – Fiery ghost of an oil-stealing monk
Soragami
(
Japanese
) – Ritual disciplinary demon
Soraki-gaeshi
(
Japanese
) – Sound of trees being cut down, when later none seem to have been cut
Sorobanbōzu
(
Japanese
) – Ghost with an
abacus
Sōtangitsune
(
Japanese
) – Fox spirit from Kyoto
Soucouyant
(
Trinidad and Tobago
) – Vampiric hag who takes the form of a fireball at night
Spearfinger
(
Cherokee
) – Sharp-fingered hag
Spectre
(Worldwide) – Terrifying ghost
Sphinx
(
Greek
) – Winged woman-headed lion
Spiriduş
(
Romanian
) –
Little people
Spirit – Ghosts
Spriggan
(
Cornish
) – Guardians of graveyards and ruins
Sprite
(
Medieval folklore
) –
little people
,
ghosts
or
elves
Squonk
(
American
) – Ugly and lonely creature capable of evading capture by dissolving itself into a pool of tears
Stihi
(
Albanian
) – Demonic dragon who guards a treasure
Strigoi
(
Romanian
) – Vampire
Strix
(
Roman
) – Vampiric bird
Struthopodes
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) – Humanoid whose males have enormous feet, and females have tiny feet
Strzyga
(
Slavic
) – Vampiric undead
Stuhać
(
Slavic
) – Malevolent mountain spirit
Stymphalian Bird
(
Greek
) – Metallic bird
Suangi
(
New Guinea
) – Cannibalistic sorcerer
Succubus
(
Medieval folklore
) – Female night-demon
Sudice
(
Slavic
) – Fortune spirit
Sunakake-baba
(
Japanese
) – Sand-throwing hag
Sunekosuri
(
Japanese
) – Small dog- or cat-like creature that rubs against a person's legs at night
Surma
(
Finnish
) – Hellhound
Suzaku
(
Japanese
) – Japanese version of the Chinese Vermillion Bird
Svaðilfari
(
Norse
) – Unnatural strong horse, father of
Sleipnir
Svartálfar
(
Norse
) – Cavern spirits; the Black Elves
The Swallower
(
Ancient Egyptian
) – Crocodile-leopard-hippopotamus hybrid
Swan maiden
(Worldwide) – Swan-human shapeshifter
Sylph
(
Alchemy
) – Air
elemental
Sylvan
(
Medieval folklore
) – Forest spirit
Syrbotae
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) – African giant
Syrictæ
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) – Reptilian humanoid
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