The Book of Soyga is a 16th century manuscript on demonology that was written in Latin. But the reason it's so mysterious is that we have no idea who actually wrote the book.
The mythical Aspidochelone is a fabled sea creature, variously described as a large whale or sea turtle, that is as large as an island.
The discovery and history of the Monolith of Tlaloc are shrouded in a number of unanswered questions and enigmatic details.
The sea serpents have been depicted as undulating in the deep water and coiled around ships and boats, putting an end to the life of seafarers.
A fierce warrior with the body of a human and the tail of a scorpion, who guards the gate of underworld.
The Judaculla Rock is a sacred site for the Cherokee people and is said to be the work of the Slant-Eyed Giant, a mythological figure who once roamed the land.
Dáinsleif – King Högni's sword that gave wounds that never healed and could not be unsheathed without killing a man.
Excalibur, in Arthurian legend, King Arthur's sword. As a boy, Arthur alone was able to draw the sword out of a stone in which it had been magically fixed.
In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia (alternatively Mimas or modern day Karaburun, Izmir) who was known for his alluring beauty.
There is a deep-seated notion that an ancient civilization with the same global culture dominated the Earth in the distant past.