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American Mythical Creatures - Page 2

Meet the thunderbirds, serpents, and shapeshifters of the Americas. These powerful beings tell of creation, balance, and the connection between spirit and land.
An illustration of La Llorona, a spectral woman in white, weeping at a moonlit river with mist rising, embodying grief and maternal loss.

La Llorona (Mexico / Latin America): The Weeping Woman

La Llorona, “The Weeping Woman,” is among the most enduring and haunting figures of Mexican and broader Latin American folklore. Her legend spans from pre-Hispanic Aztec traditions to colonial syncretism and contemporary storytelling. She is commonly portrayed as a female spirit who wanders near rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water, weeping for children she lost in life. Variants differ in
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