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An ogre (feminine: ogress) is a legendary monster depicted as a large, hideous, man-like being that eats ordinary human beings, especially infants and children. [1] Ogres frequently feature in mythology , folklore , and fiction throughout the world.
Tengu – has human and bird characteristics, name means dog; Three-legged bird (various cultures) Thunderbird (Native American) – (Native American, American Southwest, Great Lakes, and Great Plains) Thoth (Ancient Egyptian) – deity; Turul – mythological bird of prey
An oni (鬼 ( おに )) (/ ˈ oʊ n iː / OH-nee) is a kind of yōkai, demon, orc, ogre, or troll in Japanese folklore. They are believed to live in caves or deep in the mountains. [ 2 ] Oni are known for their superhuman strength and have been associated with powers like thunder and lightning, [ 2 ] along with their evil nature manifesting ...
Techno had Ogre placed in a cryogenic sleep. [4] Techno then morphed his appearance so he would resemble Ogre and took his place on the team. [4] For months Techno pretended to be Ogre, causing mischief amongst his former teammates. When Techno was seemingly destroyed by Scourge saving Jolt (who had also been in cryogenic sleep), Ogre was ...
Ogres are mythical beasts, the main article is ogre. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. O. Oni (1 C, 29 P) P.
Ogre, ogress –(Medieval folklore) Large, grotesque humanoids. Orcs – (Tolkien) Humanoids with grey or green skin and tusks. Pixie – Benign fairy-like beings. Also Peskie. Poltergeist – Ghosts known for causing physical disturbances. Púca (or pookha, puck) – (Irish) Mischievous shape-changing creatures which can take human form.
Shrek has difficulty socializing due to the fact that people think he is a mean ugly ogre, even though his appearance is remarkably humanoid, with a few cosmetic exceptions. In the process, Shrek is said to have sociophobia. [4] However, from Shrek the Third onward, Shrek has become a well-liked celebrity, at least in Far Far Away. In the ...
Ogrillions: These creatures are the brutish, armor-skinned offspring of a female orc and a male ogre. Orogs: An orog is the offspring of a male orc and a female ogre. Orogs usually live among orcs; they are stronger, more intelligent, and more disciplined than typical orcs.