Magical Creatures found in the USA (A-Z Magical Beasts Volume 2)
written by Snitch-Tail
From the ashwinder to the zombie, this book is full of information about the beasts found in the United States of America. Beasts with XXXXX have a ⚠️ symbol with the precaution written
Last Updated
05/31/21
Chapters
13
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Chapter 12
Wampus cat (native to the Appalachian Mountains): a magical cat resembling the mundane mountain lion or cougar in size and appearance
M.O.M Classification: XXXXX
⚠️ its yellow eyes are reputed to have the power of both hypnosis
Werewolf: a human being who, upon the complete rising of the full moon, becomes a fearsome and deadly near-wolf
M.O.M Classification: XXXXX (when in wolf form)
⚠️ A werewolf cannot choose whether or not to transform and will no longer remember who they are and would kill even their best friend given the opportunity once transformed.
White River Monster (native to Arkansas): a species of magical fish
M.O.M Classification: unknown
Winged horse: beast related to the Thestral
M.O.M Classification: XX-XXXX
Wood Nymph: small creatures, possibly related to fairies and/or pixies
M.O.M Classification: unknown
- X -
No beasts
M.O.M Classification: XXXXX
⚠️ its yellow eyes are reputed to have the power of both hypnosis
Werewolf: a human being who, upon the complete rising of the full moon, becomes a fearsome and deadly near-wolf
M.O.M Classification: XXXXX (when in wolf form)
⚠️ A werewolf cannot choose whether or not to transform and will no longer remember who they are and would kill even their best friend given the opportunity once transformed.
White River Monster (native to Arkansas): a species of magical fish
M.O.M Classification: unknown
Winged horse: beast related to the Thestral
M.O.M Classification: XX-XXXX
Wood Nymph: small creatures, possibly related to fairies and/or pixies
M.O.M Classification: unknown
- X -
No beasts