mythical creature
Noun: A mythical creature is a being, often with extraordinary or supernatural attributes, that originates from and is celebrated in the stories, folklore, and mythology of a culture. It is not considered real in the natural world.
The term "mythical creature" is used to categorize and discuss the vast array of non-human or part-human beings found in traditional narratives. It emphasizes their origin in myth and their fantastical nature. - It is typically used as a countable noun. - It often appears in discussions of literature, anthropology, and popular culture.
- Scholars study the mythical creature known as the phoenix across different cultures.
- The dragon is perhaps the most famous mythical creature in world folklore.
- Her book features illustrations of various mythical creatures, from unicorns to griffins.
- Many video games allow players to battle or befriend mythical creatures.
- "Mythical creature" as a conceptual category: The term is used in academic and encyclopedic contexts to group beings like fairies, giants, and spirits under a single analytical framework.
- In contrast to "legendary creature": While often used interchangeably, some distinctions exist. A "mythical creature" is more strongly tied to the religious or cosmological narratives of a culture (myths), whereas a "legendary creature" might be featured in stories (legends) that are sometimes presented as historical or set in a more recent, recognizable world.
- Mythical beast: A very close synonym, sometimes implying a larger or more animal-like creature (e.g., a chimera).
- Mythological creature: A direct synonym with no significant difference in meaning.
- Fabulous creature: An older or more literary term, stemming from "fable," also meaning a creature of story or legend.
- Cryptid: A different category; an animal (e.g., Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster) whose existence is suggested but not scientifically proven, often based on modern anecdotal reports rather than ancient myth.
- Legendary being
- Fabulous beast
- Monster (in the original sense of a prodigy or marvel, not necessarily malevolent)
- Chimera (when referring to a creature composed of parts from different animals)
- Mythical creature design: The artistic process of creating visual representations of such beings.
- Mythical creature lore: The body of stories and beliefs surrounding a specific creature.
- To encounter a mythical creature: A common phrase in fantasy narratives.
The core meaning resides in the combination of "mythical" (pertaining to myth) and "creature" (a created or living being). It does not refer to: - Real, extinct animals (e.g., dinosaurs are not mythical creatures). - Gods or deities, which are typically considered a separate, more powerful category within mythology. - Characters from modern fiction (e.g., Superman is a fictional character, not a traditional mythical creature), unless they later enter the cultural sphere as a modern myth.
- a monster renowned in folklore and myth