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Legendary Creatures: K
[edit]For Reference
[edit]- Kabouter
- Kachina
- Kalakeyas
- Kamaitachi
- Kami
- Kappa (folklore)
- Kapre
- Kallikantzaros
- Karkadann
- Karura
- Karzełek
- Kasa-obake
- Kasha (folklore)
- Keelut
- Kee-wakw
- Kekkai
- Kelpie
- Keres (mythology)
- Keukegen
- Khalkotauroi
- Khyah (legendary creature)
- Kigatilik
- Kikimora
- Kilmoulis
- Kinnara
- Kin-u
- Kishi (folklore)
- Kitsune
- Kiyohime
- Klabautermann
- Knocker (folklore)
- Knucker
- Kobalos
- Kobold
- Kodama (spirit)
- Kofewalt
- Komainu
- Kongamato
- Koro-pok-guru
- Korrigan
- Kraken
- Krasnoludek
- Krasue
- Kubikajiri
- Kuchisake-onna
- Kuda-gitsune
- Kumakatok
- Kumiho
- Kupua
- Kurma
- Kurupi
- Kushtaka
- Kwakwaka'wakw mythology
- Korean dragon