Mythology/Fairy Tales with B

  • Famous French fairy tale about Belle and a cursed prince.

  • Villainous wolf from classic tales like the 3 Little Pigs.

  • Heroine of Beauty and the Beast, from French fairy tale.

  • Roman god of wine and festivity, like Greek Dionysus.

  • Heroic warrior from Old English epic poem Beowulf.

  • Slavic witch of the forest, flies in a mortar and pestle.

  • Irish female spirit whose wail foretells a death.

  • Legendary serpent/dragon whose gaze or breath kills.

  • Beanstalk
  • Modern horror bogeyman from 2014 Australian film myth.

  • Legend-collecting authors; linked to many fairy tales.

  • Aesop‑style fable about a lying shepherd boy.

  • Bilbo Baggins
  • Norse god Baldr/Baldur, son of Odin, slain by mistletoe.

  • Ancient Mesopotamian city in Bible and mythic tradition.

  • Greek hero who slew Chimera, rode winged horse Pegasus.

  • Comic-book hero with mythic status, DC Gotham vigilante.

  • Greek god of the cold north wind, father of Boreads.

  • Sacred text with many mythic stories and characters.

  • Egyptian cat goddess linked to home, music, protection.

  • Belus/Belos, name for Near Eastern deities like Bel/Baal.

  • Ghostly trickster from film; name echoes “Betelgeuse” star.

  • Core fairy-tale figure from “Beauty and the Beast”.

  • Pixar fairy-tale style film with heroic princess Merida.

  • Little Bo Peep, nursery-rhyme/shepherdess from folklore.

  • Bogeyman variant, monster used to scare misbehaving kids.

  • Boogeyman spelling, classic child-fright creature figure.

  • From “Three Billy Goats Gruff” Norwegian folk tale.

  • From Indian epic tales; heroic character in many stories.

  • Supreme creator god in Philippine Tagalog mythology.

  • Legendary giant blue ox from US folklore.

  • Mythical water creature from Australian Aboriginal lore.

  • Child-frightening monster from many folk tales.

  • Halfling hero from Tolkien’s Middle-earth.

  • Egyptian cat goddess, protector and motherly.

  • Dragon god from Dungeons & Dragons fantasy.

  • Variant name for the Boogeyman night monster.

  • Demon name used in Christian and later lore.

  • Canaanite storm and fertility god, rival of Yahweh

  • Disney film with talking spirit bears, modern legend-like

  • Ghost in Pixar’s Monsters, Inc., modern mythic monster

  • The Big Friendly Giant from Dahl’s fairy-tale style book

  • Legendary cursed sea area, surrounded by spooky myths

  • Hero of a modern fable about aging backwards.

  • Mythic/folktale creatures in many stories.

  • Demonic fire spirit from Tolkien’s legendarium.

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