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.

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  • 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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