Hey everyone I thought of every creature I can imagine I hope I did not miss any . Pick your favorite monster out of my list of monsters . I Like monsters and Mythology so yes these are all real things I read of or watched . Also incase any one was wondering what a mirror monster is its a superstition why some people hate mirrors and camera’s. They believe that their is creatures that live in the mirror that will steal your soul and your image of you in the mirror is a monster that is gonna switch places and trap you in the mirror . I do not know if their is another name but I have heard them referred to as "Mirror people "not sure if it is classified as anything . I have always liked monsters , fairy tales and Mythology .

But they are still scary monsters for kids.
mon·ster (mnstr)
n.
1.
a. An imaginary or legendary creature, such as a centaur or Harpy, that combines parts from various animal or human forms.
b. A creature having a strange or frightening appearance.
2. An animal, a plant, or other organism having structural defects or deformities.
3. Pathology A fetus or an infant that is grotesquely abnormal and usually not viable.
4. A very large animal, plant, or object.
5. One who inspires horror or disgust: a monster of selfishness.
Both 1 and 5 points suggest that god is a monster.
Do note a monster only requires one of these points.
Yes people worship monsters all the time. You see this in the news when the next pastor/priest on the list is convicted of child abuse, usually sexual abuse, but the abuse starts when the child first enters the church in my opinion.
Hope that helps you understand that my point was justified.
But thanks for letting me elaborate on it :) As its my understanding that people actually feel their kids are safe in religion, and we all know that's not true.
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I can't pick a favourite off that list, so I'm just going to say ManBearPig.
i miss rping i am going on roblox and contacting my freinds in the U.S cause im only 12
I like Pikachu!!
Or Nessie, Phoenix, and The Three-Headed Dog