![]() ![]() Odin, a Norse god (he was born with two eyes, but traded one for a drink from Mimir's well).Mapinguari, giant sloth-like cryptid of Brazil and Bolivia often described as having one eye.Likho, an embodiment of evil fate and misfortune in Slavic mythology.Kabandha appears in Hindu mythology as a character in the Ramayana. Kabandha, a demon with no head or neck with one large eye on the breast and a mouth on the stomach.A pair of such birds were dependent on each other and inseparable. Jian, a bird in Chinese mythology with only one eye and one wing.Kasa-obake, one-eyed sentient umbrella yokai of Japanese folklore.Hitotsume-nyūdō could pass for really tall human priests if not for the large, single eye in the center of their faces.Hitotsume-kozō, monsters ( obake) in Japanese folklore, with a single giant eye in the center of the face.Some yokais, in the Japanese folklore, have a single giant eye:.Hagen or Högni, a Burgundian warrior in German and Norse legend, depicted as one-eyed in some accounts.They were forced by Perseus, by stealing their eye, into revealing the location of Medusa. The Graeae, the three witches (or sisters) that shared one eye and one tooth between them often depicted as clairvoyant. ![]()
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