Dyphavs
Dyphavs are a type of mythical creature that appear in various folklore traditions around the world. The term "dyphav" is derived from Old English, where it referred to a shape-shifting spirit or demon. In some cultures, dyphavs are depicted as malevolent entities that can take on the form of animals or humans to deceive and harm others. They are often associated with nightmares, ill omens, and the supernatural.
In Celtic mythology, dyphavs are known as the "Aos Sí," which are the spirits of the Otherworld.
In Slavic folklore, dyphavs are referred to as "Vodyanoi," water spirits that can take on the form
In Japanese folklore, dyphavs are known as "Yurei," which are the spirits of the dead. They can
Despite their varied appearances and associations, dyphavs share a common theme of being supernatural entities that