Mythical Creatures Bestiary: Norse Mythology & Folklore This large-format illustrated bestiary explores the world of Norse mythology through gods, beings, and creatures preserved in ancient texts, oral traditions, poetic sources, and long-standing northern legends. Rather than modern fantasy inventions or fictional reinterpretations, the book presents these figures as they have been described, remembered, and understood within the mythological traditions of the Norse world. Each entry is built around established descriptions found in early sources, traditional narratives, and mythological accounts, focusing on how these beings were perceived within the structure of the cosmos, natural forces, and cultural belief systems of the North. Where interpretations differ between sources or periods, the book presents a clear and balanced interpretation based on the most widely recognized characteristics, offering clarity while preserving the depth and complexity of the mythology. The book is designed as a visual and informational compendium. Every figure is accompanied by a full-color illustration created specifically for this volume. The artwork is based on traditional depictions and textual descriptions rather than modern fantasy aesthetics, emphasizing form, presence, and atmosphere while remaining grounded in the sources that shaped each myth. This is not a fictional narrative or a dramatized retelling of myths. It is a reference-style bestiary intended for readers interested in Norse mythology, northern folklore, and legendary beings such as Odin, Thor, Loki, Fenrir, Jörmungandr, and other gods, creatures, and entities found within the mythological world of the North. Entries can be read in any order, making the book suitable both for continuous reading and for exploring individual figures. Printed in a large format, the book is meant to be experienced as a physical object as well as a source of knowledge. The size allows space for detailed illustrations and clear presentation, making it ideal for exploration, learning, and visual immersion. Why this book stands apart: • Large-format illustrated volume Paperback 8.5 × 11 inches and hardcover 8.25 × 11 inches, designed to showcase detailed artwork and clear text • Full-color illustrations grounded in traditional descriptions Each illustration is inspired by mythological sources, poetic accounts, and preserved narratives, avoiding modern fantasy reinterpretation • Clear encyclopedic structure Every figure is presented in eight consistent sections: Name & Origins Physical Description Behavior & Personality Realm & Habitat Powers & Attributes Major Encounters Legends & Folklore Meaning & Legacy • Rooted in mythological tradition Based on ancient sources, cultural narratives, and preserved mythology rather than fictional storytelling • Designed for flexible reading Each entry stands on its own and can be explored in any order • Created as a cultural and visual reference For readers interested in Norse mythology, legendary beings, and northern folklore, whether reading for knowledge, inspiration, or exploration This volume invites you to explore a world shaped by myth, belief, and ancient storytelling, and to encounter the gods and creatures of the North as they have been described, remembered, and preserved across generations.