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+ | Villains who appear in the folklore of varied societies. They are similar to [[:Category:Mythology Villains|mythologic villains]] and [[:Category:Fantasy Villains|fairytale villains]] as well, but they tend to be spoken about in smaller communities as part of a society's culture. Usually highly [[:Category:Symbolic|Symbolic]], these villains encompass a moral meaning as well or are designed to keep people out of trouble. |
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Revision as of 12:07, 12 March 2020
Villains who appear in the folklore of varied societies. They are similar to mythologic villains and fairytale villains as well, but they tend to be spoken about in smaller communities as part of a society's culture. Usually highly Symbolic, these villains encompass a moral meaning as well or are designed to keep people out of trouble.
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- Baba Yaga (Las Leyendas)
- Baba Yaga (mythology)
- Bakekujira
- Bakeneko
- Bal-Bal
- Bandits (The Good Samaritan)
- Banshees (folklore)
- Baobhan Siths
- Baphomet (folklore)
- Baphomet (V/H/S/2)
- Barghest
- Baron Samedi (folklore)
- Basilisk (folklore)
- Bats (folklore)
- Bauk
- Bean Clan
- Bean Nighe
- Beast of Gévaudan
- Beelzebub (theology)
- Beldams
- Bell Witch
- Belphegor (demonology)
- Bifrons (demonology)
- Big Bad Wolf (fairytale)
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- Black Annis
- Black Dog (folklore)
- Black Eyed Children
- Black Giant
- Black Shuck
- Black Stick Men
- Black Volga's Driver
- Bloody Bones
- Bloody Mary (Supernatural)
- Bloody Mary (The Wolf Among Us)
- Bloody Mary (folklore)
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- Blue Men of the Minch
- Bluebeard (Bluebeard)
- Blunderbore
- Bogeyman (folklore)
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- Boggarts
- Bolster
- Boneless (folklore)
- Boo Hag
- Br'er Bear
- Br'er Fox (Song of the South)
- Br'er Fox (The Adventures of Brer Rabbit)
- Br'er Wolf (The Adventures of Br'er Rabbit-2006)
- Briar and Bramble
- Buffalo (Great Race)
- Bugbears (folklore)
- Bunnyman
- Bunyips (cryptozoology)
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- Carnivorous Pink Cloud
- Carola
- Cat Head
- Cecaelia (mythology)
- Centaurs (mythology)
- Cerberus (mythology)
- Cetus (mythology)
- Chaneques (folklore)
- Changelings
- Chaos (mythology)
- Charlie (Urban Legend)
- Cherufe
- Chimera (mythology)
- Chordevas
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- Christman Genipperteinga
- Chupacabra (folklore)
- Circe (mythology)
- Cirein-cròin
- Cleek's Clan
- Clurichaun
- Cockatrice (folklore)
- Coco (folklore)
- Colchidian Dragon
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- Crew of the Flying Dutchman (folklore)
- Crom Cruach (mythology)
- Cuegle
- Cyclops (mythology)
- Cám
- Cù Sìth
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- Da Ji (Warriors Orochi)
- Dance Hall Devil
- Death (Castlevania)
- Death (Ghostbusters)
- Death (Puss in Boots)
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- Deer Woman (mythology)
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- Demons (Hellbound)
- Demons (Supernatural)
- Demons (theology)
- Devil Monkeys
- Devouring Gourd
- Djinn (mythology)
- Dodomeki (Warriors Orochi)
- Dog-headed Men
- Donestre
- Dragon (The Pagemaster)
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- Dragons (folklore)
- Draug (mythology)
- Drekavac
- Dropbear
- Dry Body
- Duergar
- Dullahan (mythology)
- Duryodhana (Mahabharata)
- Dwergi
- Dybbuk
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- General Jan Smuts
- Ghost Pirates (folklore)
- Ghost Trains
- Ghosts (folklore)
- Ghouls (mythology)
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- Giants (folklore)
- Gjenganger
- Glaistig
- Goatman
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- Goblins (folklore)
- Golem of Prague
- Golems (folklore)
- Goliath (theology)
- Gorgons
- Great Storm Cat
- Green Man of Knowledge
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- Gremlins (folklore)
- Grendel (Beowulf)
- Grendel's Mother
- Grim Reaper (folklore)
- Groundhogs (Pastafarianism)
- Grýla