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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