Who are the Ijiraq? Shapeshifters in Inuit Mythology

What are the ijiraq in Inuit mythology

The Ijiraq, also known as the Ijiraat, are scary creatures in Inuit mythology that have the ability to change their shape and deceive people in order to do mischievous and nasty things.  But what exactly are they? What do they look like? And in which Inuit folktales do they appear? Read on to learn all … Read more

Who is Mother Shipton? English Mythology

Who is Mother Shipton in Yorkshire Mythology

Mother Shipton is a legendary soothsayer in England mythology who was said to hail from Knaresborough, Yorkshire. The witch, who many folk tales describe as being hideously ugly, is still a common feature of folk tales in North Yorkshire, and much of Knaresborough’s tourism is centred around her.  But who exactly is Mother Shipton? Where … Read more

What is the Crocotta? Indian Mythology Beast

What is the crocotta - Indian mythology.

The crocotta is a mythical creature in Indian mythology that is a dog-wolf hybrid. The beast is said to haunt the rainforests of India and Ethiopia, where it lures humans and dogs to their death.  It is an intelligent and cunning creature, and is a prominent feature in many mythological tales throughout time. Read on … Read more

Who is Leutogi? Polynesian Mythology

Leutogi - Polynesian Goddess of Bats

Leutogi is a key figure in Polynesian mythology, originating from the Samoan Islands. The story of the goddess is an interesting one with lessons and morals to be learned from it.  Read on to find out more about Leutogi the Polynesian goddess of bats.  MORE LIKE THIS: Who is the Inuit tickling Demon? The story … Read more

What is Itsumade – The Monstrous Japanese Bird

What is the Itsumade in Japanese Folklore

Japanese folklore is home to many eerie and mysterious creatures, none more so than the monstrous looking bird – Itsumade.  But what exactly is the itsumade? And where does the story come from? Read on to learn everything about the Japanese mythology bird.  MORE LIKE THIS:  What are Gwisin in Korean mythology? What is the … Read more