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Lamia (Basque mythology)The lamiak is a siren- or halia-like creature in Basque mythology. Lamiak live in the river. They are very beautiful, and stay at the shore combing their long hair with a golden comb; they easily charm men. They have duck feet. Lamiak help those who give them presents by providing them with help at work; if a farmer left them food at the river shore, they would eat it at night and in exchange would finish a field he had left unploughed. In some places, bridges were believed to have been…38MMarcel FraschBasque MythologyGoddess Of DestructionMythology BooksDuck FeetRoman MythologyAngels And DemonsGods And GoddessesMythical CreaturesThe River
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Evil CreaturesAnjanas- Cantabrian myth: faery folk that have long braids that are adorned with ribbons and a wreath of wild flowers. They carry a rod made of wood that they use to cast their enchantments. They have white skin and have a serene and kind disposition. They live in hidden underground palaces. They help injured animals, lost travelers, the poor, and the suffering.60RRyan GeoffreyEvil CreaturesFairy CartoonFairy PaintingsFairy StatuesFairy JewelryFairy BookFantasy CostumesFolk TalesFairy Art