User blog comment:ImperiexSeed/Lore / mytho and or tradition characters that should appear/@comment-5131793-20121023022903

A list of creatures I would like to see taken on in Supernatural by the Winchester brothers and their hunter cohorts (in no particular order). The explanation for the appearance of these new monsters could be something along the lines of them either accidentally escaping through whatever hole Dean opened up when he escaped Purgatory, or a new big bad appearing on the scene and stirring them up, a la Eve in Season Six.

Behemoth and Ziz: Biblical creatures and monster cousins of the Leviathan. Perhaps dominated by the Leviathan in Purgatory, but now that Dick has fallen, they seek to take their rightful place atop the human food chain. This is a possible candidate for the next Big Bad as well. The Behemoth represent earth and the Ziz air, whereas the Leviathan represented water.

Griffin: Greek mythological creature with the body of a lion and head and wings of an eagle. The show would of course portray it as a human having the feautres of a lion and eagle...perhaps claws, teeth and wings. Super strong creatures that hoard treasure, much like dragons.

Berserkers: Ancient warriors from Norse mythology. Bear like and fight in a trance like rage. They could have something literally ripping humans apart. It could be explained that they are being controlled by a Norse god or given powers by them, sort of like Cacao granting Brick Holmes athletic prowess.

Golem/Gargoyle: Combine the two...Gargoyle's are used to ward away evil and Golem's are inanimate statues from Jewish folklore brought to life through magic means. Maybe this creature was brought to life by a powerful witch and forced to do evil, or it awoke to do good and started killing evil people but Sam and Dean struggle with whether or not they should even stop it, due to it doing some good. But ultimately decide to kill it due to the fact it is commiting murder.

Dhampir: Vampire/Human hybrid. The product of a vampire mating with a human. I could see this being a possible ally to the Winchesters. Maybe it could be Benny's backstory. Maybe it could be the child of the Alpha Vampire and a human who is rebelling against its monster father. Either way it would have the powers of a vampire with none of their weaknesses...think Blade.

Chupacabra: The legendary monster from Latin America. Mentioned in the show, but never seen. Would like to see the boys take it on. They rarely go down south as it is. Perhaps a rogue Chupacabra gets bored with feeding off of livestock and steps its game up to human beings. I could see it being incredibly fast and hard to kill. Maybe only by beheading or fire.

Bloody Bones: Seen on the show in some form as the Rawhead. It's appearance was too brief in my opinion. The boogeyman who hides in cupboards and sleeps on the bloody bones of children escapes from Ireland and comes stateside (deep south) to stir up some trouble. Can only be killed by electrocution.

Basilisk: Legendary reptile king from Greek myth. It's blood is like acid, it's venom kills instantly, and it's stare can petrify you. It would be incredible powerful and hard to kill. Maybe only by ingesting its own venom or by some special weapon.

Chimera: Another Greek monster. Part lion, part goat and part serpent. Can be a creature with parts of each, properties and powers of each. Strength, speed, claws and venom. Nasty creature. Since it's the daughter of Echidna (the mother of all monsters) she could be the first child of Eve, before even the Alphas.

Jersey Devil: Also mentioned in the show, but it turned out to be Turducken Slammer zombies. Big disappointment. Would love to see this disfigured, winged and hooved creature on camera. Powerful witch makes a demon deal for her 13th child to be a powerful monster that she can sick on people. Been in hiding all this time.

Banshee: We've seen fairies, elves, tinkerbells, redcaps and leprechauns. Goblins, trolls and gnomes are a little far fetched in my opinion. Maybe a Banshee escapes from Avalon and lets out a blood curdling scream before she kills her victims. Being in spirit form, the boys would have quite a time figuring out how to kill her. She would have the same weaknesses as any other fairy however.

Incubus/Succubus: A new type of demon. They came to humans in the night to mate with them, but their offspring was too powerful so the other demons in charge locked them up. Maybe now they have escaped or perhaps they inhabit a cage nearby to Lucifer and he frees them somehow so they can cause havoc on Earth. The storyline would be people getting sick and dying for no reason. Sam and Dean do a stakeout on the next victim and find that a demon in it's meatsuit is sneaking into their rooms and getting its freak on. Needless to say they take it out in a hurry due to the fact that we can't have another demon/human hybrid running around.

Dullahan: Fairie from Irish folklore. It's appearance is that of a headless horseman. A Halloween special type of episode maybe. "The head's eyes are massive and constantly dart about like flies, while the mouth is constantly in a hideous grin that touches both sides of the head. The flesh of the head is said to have the color and consistency of moldy cheese. The dullahan's whip is actually a human corpse's spine, and the wagons they sometimes use are made of similarly funereal objects (e.g. candles in skulls to light the way, the spokes of the wheels made from thigh bones, the wagon's covering made from a worm-chewn pall. When the dullahan stops riding, it is where a person is due to die. The dullahan calls out their name, at which point they immediately perish." Direct quote from Wikipedia. That's too badass not to do.

Jikininki: Think monster meets ghost. Human eating ghosts ladies and gentlemen. Spirits of purely evil people from Japanese folklore. They actually hate eating human flesh but must do it in order to survive. Could be an interesting dynamic to the storyline. Ghost with claws and glowing eyes, can only be killed with a bamboo dagger or some such nonsense.

Mothman: Got to do this one. How can you not? Moth-like monster who shows up the foretell great disasters. My take is that he is a fairie that escaped from Avalon a long time ago or perhaps was sent here by Oberon (another candidate for Big Bad maybe?) to actually CAUSE disasters, not just foretell them. He's behind some of the biggest disasters in history and Sam and Dean have to put an end to his terror. Bringing on the wrath of...

Oberon: King of Avalon and King of the Fairies. Let's face it, Heaven, Hell and Purgatory have been done to death. Let's have a fourth party join in on the fun. Oberon has been having his subjects abducting humans under the guise of UFOs for years in order to study the human soul and use it to power Avalon. Now he's running short and has decided to come loot the place clean. Again, another foe on par with Chaos that would require the help of some old allies like Cas and Gabriel...even Death. Don't think Death would take too kindly to this guy showing up and screwing up his natural order.

Mermaid: They differ from Sirens in that they stay strictly by water. Boats are shipwrecking and sailor are disappearing. This could be an episode almost entirely out on the water. It would be interesting to see them hunting something out there. It can have a hypnotizing song or stare and we have another scenario where the brothers have to fight each other.

Sandman: Dean and Sam have never had to fight something off in their dreams before. Maybe the Sandman is the the God of Sleep Morpheus who has grown tired of his duties and has turned to having a little fun by killing people while they sleep. If you die in your sleep, you die in real life. The boys investigate a series of heart attacks in seemingly healthy people. Turns out the only way they can fight it is to take a sedative and take it on in the dream world. Would be pretty cool to see them materialize weapons in their thoughts to combat this creature. Maybe this god and others are set loose by the next one on my wishlist...

Chaos: Father of all the pagan/norse/greek gods. Most powerful in the series, second only to the Judeo Christian God. Co-existed at the beginning of time with God, but imprisoned by his more powerful, older brother due to him being sadistic and wanting to feed on his human/angel creations. Imprisoned in a void in the middle of the universe, released by a spell performed by some group that serves the gods (kind of like the dragons with Eve)...

Valkyries: Female, Norse warriors who have died in battle and come back in spirit form. Their coming is heralded by ravens. After the death of their ruler Odin at the hands of Lucifer, they seek revenge on the Angels by resurrecting the father of all gods, Chaos. We could see the return of Gabriel and Castiel to help combat Chaos.