Mythology/Fairy Tales with D
Legendary fire-breathing reptile in many myths.
Greek goddess of agriculture and harvests.
Greek god of wine, ecstasy and theatre.
Plural of dragon, mythic fire beasts worldwide.
Vampire count from Bram Stoker’s Gothic novel.
Flying elephant from Disney fairy-tale style film.
Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon.
Supernatural evil spirit in many religions.
Greek craftsman who built the Labyrinth.
Mythic short, crafty folk in Norse and fantasy.
Personification of ultimate evil in Christianity.
Biblical giant-slaying tale, often told as legend.
Celtic priest-magician figure in mythology.
Famous Disney duck; staple of modern fairy tales.
Plural of demon, evil spirits in many legends.
Nymph loved by Apollo in Greek mythology.
Wise wizard from Harry Potter, name echoes mythic mentor archetypes.
Half-god, half-mortal beings in many myths, e.g. Hercules.
Iberian/Latin American goblin-like spirit from folklore.
Tree nymphs from Greek mythology, guardians of forests.
- Dungeons and Dragons
Greek war deity, son of Ares and Aphrodite, personifies terror.
Supernatural personification of mortality in many myths.
Kids’ TV series with friendly dragons and fairy‑tale themes.
Soul‑sucking dark creatures from Harry Potter world.
Plural of duende, trickster goblin spirits in folklore.
German name for Sleeping Beauty, classic fairy‑tale princess.
Nature spirit in Philippine folklore, often forest guardian.
Classic fairy-tale trope: a maiden needing rescue.
From Greek myth: sword of Damocles over his head.
Queen of Carthage in Aeneid, tragic legendary figure.
Heroine of Oz stories; magical adventure in fairyland.
From French tale "Donkeyskin", a princess in disguise.
Demonic entity from occult lore; used in D&D horror.
Filipino super‑heroine from comics, rooted in folklore.
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