Mythical creature

A fantastical being that is seen in the fantasy genre and fantasy settings. Mythical creatures are commonly depicted owning magical abilities such as spells and hexes, but many do not. Human-based roles, such as the Witch and Wizard, will be omitted from the list, but some like the Fairy will make an appearance here.

Dragon
Some of the most famous mythical beings are dragons, namely the European variant. These giant, fire-breathing lizards are dangerous enemies to villagers and townsfolk in the most standard of all stories in fiction. They hoard riches stowed away in their dens to give the Hero and other Good Guys an incentive to fight it.

Fairy
Fairies are tiny, winged beings who are typically considered good. They are depicted either as balls of light or small humanoids with long, pointed ears like elves. Humanoid fairies usually wear lightly-colored dresses with a floral design and might have flower ornaments or garlands if their dresses lack plant memorabilia. Fairies have a friendly, outgoing, and/or helpful attitude that drives them to assisting venturing Heroes by providing them with items or advice. Fairies are mainly female, but rarer male variants can also been seen.

Goblin
These small, typically green monsters are known for their mischief making and loot stealing. Goblins are often feral and primitive, carrying around shoddily-fashioned weapons and objects stolen from humans. They're rarely considered a real threat to anyone who is able to defend themselves.

Ogre
An ogre is a large, often hideous monster that is written to eat people in fables and folktales. It's a bulky and unintelligent creature who usually uses a club as a weapon and wears light clothing like a loincloth to reveal its hulking frame. Although most ogres fall under this description, a creature can be considered one if it eats humans like how ogres to. If someone is compared to an ogre, their actions are seen as cruel and offensive.