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Legendary Creatures: D
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[edit]- Dactyl (mythology)
- Daemon (classical mythology)
- Dahu
- List of legendary creatures from Japan
- Tengu
- Daitya
- Danava (Hinduism)
- Daphnaie
- Datsue-ba
- Dead Sea Apes
- Deer Woman
- Deity
- Demon
- Demigod
- Dhampir
- Ghosts in Chinese culture
- Jinn
- Dilong
- Dip (Catalan myth)
- Di Penates
- Dipsa
- Dirawong
- Di sma undar jordi
- Diwata
- Dobhar-chú
- Abenaki mythology
- Dokkaebi
- Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar
- Dola (mythology)
- Domovoi
- Doppelgänger
- European dragon
- Beaucaire, Gard
- Drakon
- Drakaina (mythology)
- Dragon
- Dragon turtle
- Draugr
- Drekavac
- Drop bear
- Trow (folklore)
- Drude
- Druk
- Dryad
- Duende (mythology)
- Simonside Dwarfs
- Dullahan
- Philippine mythical creatures
- Dwarf (mythology)
- Dvorovoi
- Dybbuk
- Dzunukwa