
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MYTHICAL CREATURES: SOUTHEAST ASIAN
Unveil the Mythology of Thailand, Bali, Vietnam and much more!
Journey through sun-drenched temples, jungle-clad mountains, and moonlit islands with the Encyclopedia of Mythical Creatures: Southeast Asian Mythology Volume. This beautifully illustrated bestiary unveils a realm where forest spirits whisper through bamboo groves, serpent kings guard rivers of fire, and ghostly maidens wander between devotion and vengeance. From the sacred plains of Cambodia to the volcano-shrouded shores of Indonesia, each page breathes with the pulse of ancient belief — a world where ancestors, demons, and gods share the same breath as the living.
Inside this book, you’ll find:
- In-depth profiles of mythical beings such as Rangda, Banaspati, Phi Am, Pontianak, Phaya Naga, Bakunawa, Aswang, and Tikbalang — among dozens more.
- Cultural insights into how Southeast Asian mythology shaped temples, festivals, rites, and moral traditions across the region.
- Exquisite artwork that brings to life the creatures, spirits, and elemental forces that still haunt Southeast Asia’s imagination.
- A perfect reference for artists, historians, worldbuilders, and lovers of mythology from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Illustrations by Satoshi Watanabe
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$12.60ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MYTHICAL CREATURES: SOUTHEAST ASIAN
Unveil the Mythology of Thailand, Bali, Vietnam and much more!
Journey through sun-drenched temples, jungle-clad mountains, and moonlit islands with the Encyclopedia of Mythical Creatures: Southeast Asian Mythology Volume. This beautifully illustrated bestiary unveils a realm where forest spirits whisper through bamboo groves, serpent kings guard rivers of fire, and ghostly maidens wander between devotion and vengeance. From the sacred plains of Cambodia to the volcano-shrouded shores of Indonesia, each page breathes with the pulse of ancient belief — a world where ancestors, demons, and gods share the same breath as the living.
Inside this book, you’ll find:
- In-depth profiles of mythical beings such as Rangda, Banaspati, Phi Am, Pontianak, Phaya Naga, Bakunawa, Aswang, and Tikbalang — among dozens more.
- Cultural insights into how Southeast Asian mythology shaped temples, festivals, rites, and moral traditions across the region.
- Exquisite artwork that brings to life the creatures, spirits, and elemental forces that still haunt Southeast Asia’s imagination.
- A perfect reference for artists, historians, worldbuilders, and lovers of mythology from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Illustrations by Satoshi Watanabe
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Unveil the Mythology of Thailand, Bali, Vietnam and much more!
Journey through sun-drenched temples, jungle-clad mountains, and moonlit islands with the Encyclopedia of Mythical Creatures: Southeast Asian Mythology Volume. This beautifully illustrated bestiary unveils a realm where forest spirits whisper through bamboo groves, serpent kings guard rivers of fire, and ghostly maidens wander between devotion and vengeance. From the sacred plains of Cambodia to the volcano-shrouded shores of Indonesia, each page breathes with the pulse of ancient belief — a world where ancestors, demons, and gods share the same breath as the living.
Inside this book, you’ll find:
- In-depth profiles of mythical beings such as Rangda, Banaspati, Phi Am, Pontianak, Phaya Naga, Bakunawa, Aswang, and Tikbalang — among dozens more.
- Cultural insights into how Southeast Asian mythology shaped temples, festivals, rites, and moral traditions across the region.
- Exquisite artwork that brings to life the creatures, spirits, and elemental forces that still haunt Southeast Asia’s imagination.
- A perfect reference for artists, historians, worldbuilders, and lovers of mythology from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Illustrations by Satoshi Watanabe














