• Source: List of legendary creatures (D)
    • Dactyl (Greek) – Little people and smith and healing spirits
      Daemon (Greek) – Incorporeal spirit
      Dahu (France, Switzerland and the north of Italy) – Similar to a deer or ibex; legs on one side of its body are shorter than on the other side
      Daidarabotchi (Japanese) – Giant responsible for creating many geographical features in Japan
      Daitengu (Japanese) – Most powerful class of tengu, each of whom lives on a separate mountain
      Daitya (Hindu) – Giant
      Dandan (Arabian) – Sea creature
      Danava (Hindu) – Water demon
      Daphnaie (Greek) – Laurel tree nymph
      Datsue-ba (Japanese) – Old woman who steals clothes from the souls of the dead
      Dead Sea Apes (Islamic) – Human tribe turned into apes for ignoring Moses' message
      Ded Moroz (Russia) – A winter spirit who delivers gifts to children on New Year's Eve
      Deer Woman (Native American) – Human-deer hybrid
      Deity (Worldwide) – Preternatural or supernatural possibly immortal being
      Demigod (Worldwide) – Half human, half god
      Demons (Worldwide especially in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mythology) - Evil spirits that torment mortals
      Dhampir (Balkans) – Human/vampire hybrid
      Diao Si Gui (Chinese) – Hanged ghost
      Dilong (Chinese) – Earth dragon
      Dip (Catalan) – Demonic and vampiric dog
      Di Penates (Roman) – House spirit
      Dipsa (Medieval Bestiaries) – Extremely venomous snake
      Dirawong (Australian Aboriginal) – Goanna spirit
      Di sma undar jordi (Gotland) – Little people and nature spirits
      Diwata (Philippine) – Tree spirit
      Djall (Albanian) – Devil
      Dobhar-chu (Irish) – King otter
      Do-gakw-ho-wad (Abenaki) – Little people
      Dokkaebi (Korean) – Grotesque, horned humanoids
      Dökkálfar (Norse) – Male ancestral spirits; the Dark Elves
      Dola (Slavic) – Tutelary and fate spirit
      Domovoi (Slavic) – House spirit
      Doppelgänger (German) – Ghostly double
      Drac (Catalan) – Lion or bull-faced dragon
      Drac (French) – Winged sea serpent
      Drakon (Greek) – Greek dragons
      Drakaina (Greek) – Dragons depicted with female characteristics
      Dragon (Many cultures worldwide) – Fire-breathing and (normally) winged reptiles
      Dragon turtle (Chinese) – Giant turtle with dragon-like head
      Drangue (Albanian) – Semi-human winged warriors
      Draugr (Norse) – Undead
      Drekavac (Slavic) – Restless ghost of an unbaptised child
      Drop Bear (Australian) – Large carnivorous koala that hunts by dropping on its prey from trees
      Drow (Scottish) – Cavern spirit
      Drude (German) – Possessing demon
      Druk (Bhutanese) – Dragon
      Dryad (Greek) – Tree nymph
      Duende (Spanish and Portuguese) – Little people and forest spirits
      Duergar (English) – Malevolent little people
      Dullahan (Irish) – Headless death spirit
      Duwende (Philippine) – Little people, some are house spirits, others nature spirits
      Dvergr (Norse) – Subterranean little people smiths
      Dvorovoi (Slavic) – Courtyard spirit
      Dwarf (Germanic) – Little people nature spirits
      Dybbuk (Jewish) – Spirit (sometimes the soul of a wicked deceased) that possesses the living
      Dzee-dzee-bon-da (Abenaki) – Hideous monster
      Dzunukwa (Kwakwaka'wakw) – Child-eating hag

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