Aiatar

Also known as Ai, Aijatar, Aijo.

  • Mythical Number: #0069
  • Culture:  European European
  • Attribute:  Aquatic Aquatic
  • Attribute:  Reptilian Reptilian
  • Behaviour:  Deadly Deadly
  • Common Type:  Sea Serpents Sea Serpents

A giant serpent sometimes called ‘Devil of the Woods’ that is believed to live in Finland. It suckles smaller snakes and causes sickness to anyone that lays eyes upon it. This beast is also believed to be a destructive feminine force causing negativity to those who encounter it in the arctic tundra.

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