Labyrinth

While it begins as merely a physical structure built by mortal hands, a Labyrinth is a living complex organism that grows larger and more twisting with each new creature that dwells within it. Category: Apparition History The most famous Labyrinth is often referred to simply as the labyrinth, as it is one of the best... Continue Reading →

Ice Sprites

Ice sprites, named for their habitat, are small, winged humanoids found only in cold weather systems. When the storms and cold disperse, the sprites melt away. Category: Weather History While they are commonly found within winter storms, they are rarely directly perceived and thus have no true lore attached to them. Jack Frost is occasionally... Continue Reading →

Ghost Ships

As their name suggests, ghost ships are haunted ships set to the sea long after the last of their crew has passed on. As with a haunted house, a ghost ship will have absorbed the dead and is itself alive in a similar way to the spirits that sail it. Category: Apparition History There are... Continue Reading →

Wolfs bane

Also known as Aconite, Monks hood, or Queen of Poisons, Wolfs bane is a poisonous purple flower known for being a werewolf deterrent. It can be found in the northern hemisphere, often in mountainous regions. Category: Plant History Aconite was a popular poison in a number of Greek myths, including Medea poisoning Theseus, and supposedly... Continue Reading →

Fungus Lure

A carnivorous plant found only in the deepest of caves around the world, fungus lures draw in prey by imitating human speech. Category: Plant/ Caves History Fungus lures are rarely, if ever, depicted in any historic tales beyond speculation. Tales of people going searching in the mountains or cave systems and never returning are often... Continue Reading →

Sirens

Native to the Mediterranean, the siren is an oceanic creature that lures sailors to their deaths against the cliffs. Category: Aquatic History The most well-known legend of the siren is the tale of Odysseus. In this tale, the crew has to fill their ears with wax to ensure they cannot hear the sirens' call, while... Continue Reading →

Soul tree

A deadly, parasitic plant, the soul tree exists in two dimensions simultaneously and infects people in their sleep. Category: Apparition/Plant History Soul trees are not a well documented species, as the deaths they cause are difficult to attribute to them. Many cases of people dying in their sleep are speculated to be caused by soul... Continue Reading →

Moon Drops

A rare and extremely delicate flower found only during the full moon, these plants can grow anywhere in the world. Category: Plant/Nocturnal History Moon drops are associated with the fae, often appearing in faerie circles and at their feasts and celebrations. They are also associated with prophetic visions and the future. Traditionally, a potion made... Continue Reading →

Pooka

Originally native to Ireland and the British Isles, the pooka (also spelled phouka, or púca) is a mischievous shapeshifting spirit tat has been known to both help or hinder anyone who comes across it. Category: Fae/Shapeshifter History The pooka in myth is a trickster, who could be dangerous but is more often depicted as mischievous.... Continue Reading →

Grim

The Grim, or church grim, is the specter of a large black dog that, if seen, is an omen of death. They originate from British legend. Category: Apparition History The Grim is associated with both English and Scandinavian folklore, though in Scandinavian stories the Grim is not always a dog, often appearing as a lamb... Continue Reading →

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