Mythology/Fairy Tales with L

  • Classic European fairy tale girl in red hood.

  • Norse trickster god, key figure in many myths.

  • Hans Christian Andersen fairy‑tale sea princess.

  • Irish fairy folk, guardians of hidden gold.

  • Fallen angel in Abrahamic myth traditions.

  • Disney animal film, but not myth or fairy tale.

  • Epic high‑fantasy mythos by Tolkien, very famous.

  • Arthurian knight; legendary hero of the Round Table.

  • Mythic female demon in Jewish and Mesopotamian lore.

  • Mystical Arthurian water spirit who keeps Excalibur.

  • Biblical sea monster; huge mythic ocean creature.

  • Dragon guarding the golden apples in Greek myth.

  • Roman moon goddess; name means “moon” in Latin.

  • Legendary maze in Greek myth, home of Minotaur.

  • lady and the tramp
  • Nursery rhyme shepherdess who lost her sheep.

  • Weeping ghost from Latin American folklore.

  • Aesop fable about a lion and a tiny helper.

  • Elf archer hero from Tolkien’s Middle‑earth.

  • Short for lycanthrope, a classic werewolf.

  • Zodiac sign; in myth a divine scales of justice.

  • From “Three Little Pigs” fairy tale.

  • Titaness in Greek myth, mother of Apollo, Artemis.

  • Dr. Seuss forest spirit who speaks for the trees.

  • Water spirit from German folklore, lures sailors.

  • Island of tiny people in “Gulliver’s Travels”.

  • Video game series with mythic quests, gods, magic.

  • Famous fairy‑tale‑style novella by Saint‑Exupéry.

  • Misspelt leprechaun, Irish fairy‑folk trickster.

  • Hero of Zelda series, often called “Hero of Time”.

  • Irish fairy‑folk guarding pots of gold, rainbows.

  • Greek myth female daemon who devours children.

  • Another name for Sparta in Greek legends and epic.

  • Harry Potter witch, part of modern magical lore.

  • Generic but fine: tiny magical fairy being.

  • Misspelled leprechaun, Irish fairy of luck.

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