Quetzalcoatlus

Introduction Modern paleontologists have identified the quetzalcoatlus as a flying reptilian bird, an azhdarchid pterodactyloid from the Latest Cretaceous that ended 65 million years ago.  However, like other species of Dinosauria, their lifetimes existed in unknown Ages-past from an unknown number of turnings of the Wheel.   The quetzalcoatlus has Read more…

Furia

The Furia are infamous among the Greek and Roman mythologies as fearsome women who avenged crimes against the natural order.  They were particularly concerned with homicide, violence, and traitorous acts against the gods.  Upon capturing a criminal worthy of drawing their attention, the furia were known to inflict insanity upon Read more…

Chupakabra

Officially, chupakabras are coyotes or other canine animals infected with a mange-like parasite which leaves the animals hairless with sunken, shrivelled bodies the size of a small bear and a pronounced spinal ridge.  The animals are reported to attack and drink the blood of livestock, leaving puncture wounds in the Read more…

Rakshasa

The great battle of Asuras involved the march of their soldiers upon the mountain of gods like “ants crawling up a hill.”  By meditation on war, armor, and weaponry, the Asura overcame their Deava enemies through assimilation of demons, spirits, and ghosts: either corporeal beings of physical demonic body, one Read more…