Kere: A Tibetan unicorn. Aggressive and fierce, it has the head of a horse, the body of a deer, and the tail of a lion. In the middle of its forehead protrudes a horn that can be twisted or straight.
Kumiho: Human/fox shape shifter from Korean folklore. Their disposition depends on the individual. Often when they shape shift, they keep at least one aspect of their fox appearance, such as their fox ears, eyes, or their nine tails.
Nāga: (Feminine-nāgī) Humanoid snake hybrid. The Nāga has a serpent's tail and the torso of a human. A water nature spirit from the Hindu pantheon, it is generally associated with springs, wells, rivers and rain. Their dispositions are often pleasant, unless they are mistreated.
Kumiho: Human/fox shape shifter from Korean folklore. Their disposition depends on the individual. Often when they shape shift, they keep at least one aspect of their fox appearance, such as their fox ears, eyes, or their nine tails.
Nāga: (Feminine-nāgī) Humanoid snake hybrid. The Nāga has a serpent's tail and the torso of a human. A water nature spirit from the Hindu pantheon, it is generally associated with springs, wells, rivers and rain. Their dispositions are often pleasant, unless they are mistreated.