Aatxer
A mythical creature that lived in the hills of Spain the rained terror on the villagers is known by many names but to the people of that land he is the Aatxer. This creature was portrayed as the Red Bull in the book and movie “The Last Unicorn” by Peter Beagle. He only comes out on stormy nights to harass travelers. Is also the mortal enemy of unicorns, his presence in there forests will make them flee from fear. This creature resembles a bull, but is wrinkly and ugly; he stands about ten to twelve feet tall and is crimson in color. He mates only with the crimson cow known as the Beigorri.
Beigorri
Beigorri is often described as having eyes of red coal and skin of fire, she is not mellowed tempered and she can ran a man down in seconds. She is not as large as the Aatxer but still stands an astounding eight to ten feet tall. The young of the Beigorri are called Aatxegorri.

Basilisk
The basilisk is the guardian and keeper of the creative force of life. It was originally brought to light through the Harry Potter movie "Chamber of Secrets". Spiders run from it and do not care for the creature. Even though the movie portrayed the creature as a blood thirsty animal that feasted off humans or muggle borns, the basilisk is considered a creature that brings higher perception and intuitive abilities to the one who encounters it.

Centaur
Centaurs have always been a race of worriers, that will fight for the death of their kind. The males often find human females attractive. They also have females of their race for which they can continue their species who often are fiercer then the male counterparts when it comes to war. The centaur represents healing, shape-shifting, music, the arts, divination, inspiration for all artist.

Dragons
The dragon is a symbol of ancient wisdom and potent magick. It is a creature of legend that can be both deadly or kind. The dragon has been used on middle evil flags of kings and kingdoms, as well as being a very strong force in Chinese mythology. The dragon adds extra power to magic nobility, riches, prosperity. The dragon is also the keeper of ancient wisdoms and knowledge. There are four basic types of dragons, traditionally the dragons seen in most movies and pictures are the air dragons.
The air dragon is shown with wings and four legs, but can be shown with two legs. They are the keepers of the air and bring inspiration, insight, and vitality.
Earth dragons do not have wings and often are portrayed as giant lizards or salamanders and often guard the treasures that are hidden beneath the soil. The bring power, potential and riches.
Fire dragons are covered with flames and they can either have wings or no wings, they are the guardians of the flame, including but not limited to, lava, fire, heat, and the earths core. They bring transmutation, mastery over things, and energy.
Water dragons or sea serpents as they are otherwise known typically have a dragons head but a snake like body with no limbs or limbs with flippers such as the Loch Ness Monster. They are guardians over the water such as oceans, streams, and rivers. They are also the bringers of passion, depth, and connection.
Griffin
Griffins are a beautiful mix of eagle and lion traditionally, however you can find mixes that evolve the back half of a horse. The Griffin brings understanding of the relationships between psychic energy and cosmic forces. They carry enlightenment on their wings and self discovery on their backs.

The Pegasus
The Pegasus can first be heard about from the Greek story of Medusa. Pegasus was given to Ulysses as a gift from the gods to help bring down the Kraken. He had to capture the head of Medusa that would turn any living creature to stone if they met her gaze. The Pegasus is the carrier of light and brings poetic inspiration, learning astral travel, changing evil to good, fame, and eloquence.

The Phoenix
The Phoenix is the bird of fire and is known for it's ability to be reborn from it's own ashes. This is a powerful symbol of overcoming impossible odd, rebirth, reincarnation, new life cycles, renewal, cleansing energy, growth, spiritual inspiration, strength, and energy in its purist form.

Satyr
The Satyr is the harvest of the lands, he is also known for his ability to make beer and wine and is often portrayed as the keeper of alcohol. He loves all females of any race, but the wood sprites are his favorite. He is sexual being and is often shown with an erect penis. Christian faiths found this pagan creature inbodying all the negative of their devil and turned the Satyr image into the evil demon that punishes mankind for their sins.
The Satyr is actually a creature of celebration and inspires the celebration of life through drink, song, dance, music, and love making. He also represents lustful and untamed emotions. He is a being of freedom not one of punishment.
The Sphinx
The sphinx is a majestic creature that protected the Egyption Kings and Queens. It was a guardian to the religion and ancient secrets. This creature is one of initiation, the end of a cycle, elemental magic, and meeting the dark mother.

The Thunderbird
The thunderbird traditionally comes from Native American mythology and is the bringer of rain and storms.

Wyvern
Wyvern are similar to dragons but they are not the same, They traditionally have a horses head, with eagle claws, and a snakes tail. They bring revenge, retribution, and create a protection barrier of fear as a defense.

The Unicorn


