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Yu-Ren, in Chinese mythology, an immortal man covered in feathers. Sheikh Ali, in Malaysian mythology, a terrible king, in control of three kingdoms: the kingdom of flying horses, the kingdom of flying lions, and the kingdom of flying elephants. Smaj, in Serbian mythology, the main guardian of Serbia, a winged man known to spit fire. Kanae, in Polynesian mythology, a semi-spirit with the power to transform into a flying fish. Balepa, in Lakalai mythology, a corpse wrapped in its funeral
mat forever floating over its hometown.
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