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Who has seen a legendary fictional character?

Asked by Here2_4 (7152points) January 22nd, 2015

Space aliens, bigfoot, Nessie, there are many strange creatures considered by most to not exist, but still there are so many who claim to have seen them. I have no desire to judge. I am not on a witch hunt. (Have you ever met a witch? Ex wives don’t count) I am just curious.
Also, if you know one you think maybe we haven’t heard of, please introduce us.

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ragingloli's avatar

I have never seen bigfoot, nessie, leprechauns, dragons, fairies, jesus, or muhammad riding a donkey.

Mimishu1995's avatar

I have never seen any legendary creature yet, not even their “habitats”, being stuck in this city. But I think I know one creature. The Dartmoor Beast. It is often described as a big black creature which looks like either a jaguar or a dog. “The Hound of Baskerville” was apparently inspired by this thing. But it seems that their has been no sighting of it recently. It isn’t so famous as Nessie or Bigfoot, especially after someone claimed that it was just a big pig.

Bill1939's avatar

Witches are not fictional. I have known several Wiccan women.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

Does a water witch count? We had a lady in my hometown that would do that for new houses before they drilled the well. Scary thing was she was dead solid accurate. Never missed one that I know of.

Here2_4's avatar

@Bill1939, it does require a definition, doesn’t it? I am sorry for that. I wasn’t aware Wiccan still called themselves witches. I had the broom riding, turn you into a frog type in mind.
@Adirondackwannabe , I have heard people swear by water witches. I have never met one myself.
@Mimishu1995, I have heard of the Dartmoor Beast, but I did not know it was the inspiration for The hound Of Baskerville.

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

@Here2_4 I could do the divining as a kid. I tried it after college and it wasn’t there. I think I need to try it again.

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