
Saci Pererê
- Saci (Brazilian) – One-legged nature spirit
 - Sack Man (Worldwide)
 - Sagari (Japanese) – Horse head that dangles from trees on Kyūshū
 - Sakabashira (Japanese) – Haunted pillar, installed upside-down
 - Salamander (Alchemy) – Fire elemental
 - Samebito (Japanese) – Shark-man servant of the dragon king of the sea
 - Samodiva (Slavic) – Nature spirit
 - Sampati (Hindu) – The demigod Jatayu's brother
 - Sandman (Northern Europe) – Nursery spirit that induces sleep in children
 - Sango (South Western Nigeria) – Yoruba king of arts, music, dance and entertainment
 - Santelmo (Philippine) – Spirits in the form of fireballs that roam around the forest
 - Santa Claus (North Pole-European folklore) – Elderly man who delivers gifts to well-behaved children on the night of Christmas Eve
 - Sânziană (Romanian) – Nature spirit
 - Sarimanok (Philippine) – Bird of good fortune
 - Sarngika (Hindu) – Bird spirit
 - Sarugami (Japanese) – Wicked monkey spirit who was defeated by a dog
 - Satori (Japanese) – Mind-reading humanoid
 - Satan (Heaven-Abrahamic mythology) – Ruler of Hell
 - Satyr (Greek) – Human-goat hybrid and fertility spirit
 - Satyrus (Medieval Bestiary) – Apes who always bear twins, one the mother loves, the other it hates
 - Sazae-oni (Japanese) – Shapeshifting turban snail spirit
 - Sceadugenga (English) – Shapeshifting undead
 - Scitalis (Medieval Bestiaries) – Snake which mesmerizes its prey
 - Scorpion Man (Sumerian) – Human-scorpion hybrid
 - Scylla (Greek) – Human-snake hybrid with a snake's tail, twelve legs, and six long-necked snake heads
 - Sea-bee (Heraldic) – Fish-tailed bee
 - Sea-lion
 - Sea monk (Medieval folklore) – Fish-like humanoid
 - Sea monster (Worldwide) – Giant, marine animals
 - Sea serpent (Worldwide) – Serpentine sea monster
 - Sea-Wyvern (Heraldic) – Fish-tailed wyvern
 - Seko (Japanese) – Water spirit which can be heard making merry at night
 - Selkie (Faroese, Icelandic, Irish, and Scottish) – Human-seal shapeshifter
 - Senpoku-Kanpoku (Japanese) – Human-faced frog which guides newly deceased souls to the graveyard
 - Seps (Medieval Bestiaries) – Snake with corrosive venom
 - Serpent (Worldwide) – Snake spirit
 - Serpopard (Ancient Egypt) – Serpent-leopard hybrid
 - Shachihoko (Japanese) – Tiger-carp hybrid
 - Shade (Worldwide) – Spiritual imprint
 - Shadow People (American) – Malevolent ghost
 - Shahbaz (Persian) – Giant eagle or hawk
 - Shaitan (Islam) – Islamic version of the Devil (Satan) from the Bible
 - Shang-Yang (Chinese) – Rain bird
 - Shedim (Jewish) – Chicken-legged demon
 - Shedu (Akkadian and Sumerian) – Protective spirit who takes the form of a winged bull or human-headed lion
 - Shellycoat (English, Scottish and German, as schellenrocc) – Water spirit
 - Shen (Chinese) – Shapeshifing sea monster
 - Shenlong (Chinese) – Weather dragon
 - Shibaten (Japanese) – Water spirit from Shikoku
 - Shikigami (Japanese) – Servant spirit
 - Shiki-ōji (Japanese) – Child-sized servant spirit
 - Shikome (Japanese) – Underworld hag
 - Shinigami (Japanese) – "Death god"
 - Shiro-bōzu (Japanese) – White, faceless spirit
 - Shirouneri (Japanese) – Animated mosquito netting or dust cloth
 - Shiryō (Japanese) – Spirit of a dead person
 - Shisa (Japanese) – Lion-dog hybrid
 - Shishi (Chinese) – Protective animal
 - Shōjō (Japanese) – Red-haired sea-sprites who love alcohol
 - Shōkera (Japanese) – Creature that peers in through skylights
 - Shtriga (Albanian) – Vampire witch that feeds on children
 - Shui Gui (Chinese) – Drowned ghost
 - Shug Monkey (English) – Dog/monkey
 - Shunoban (Japanese) – Red-faced ghoul
 - Shuten-dōji (Japanese) – Ruler of the Oni
 - Sídhe – (Irish and Scottish) – Ancestral or nature spirit
 - Sigbin (Philippine) – Goat-like vampire
 - Sileni (Greek) – Bald, fat, thick-lipped, and flat-nosed followers of Dionysus
 - Simargl (Slavic) – Winged dog
 - Simurgh (Persian) – Dog-lion-peacock hybrid
 - Singa (Batak) – Feline animal
 - Sint Holo (Choctaw) – Serpentine rain spirit
 - Siren (Greek) – Human-bird hybrid
 - Sirin (Slavic) – Demonic human-headed bird
 - Sirrush (Akkadian) – Dragon with aquiline hind legs and feline forelegs
 - Sisiutl (American Indian) – Two-headed sea serpent
 - Si-Te-Cah (Paiute) – Red-haired giants
 - Sjörå (Norse) – Freshwater spirit
 - Sjövættir (Norse) – Sea spirit
 - Skin-walker (American Indian) – Animal-human shapeshifter
 - Skogsrå (Scandinavian) – Forest spirit
 - Sköll (Norse) – Wolf that chases the Sun
 - Skookum (Chinook Jargon) – Hairy giant
 - Skeleton (Medieval folklore) – Living skeletons
 - Skrzak (Slavic) – Household spirit
 - Sky Women (Polish) – Weather spirit
 - Sleipnir (Norse) – Eight-legged horse
 - Sluagh (Irish and Scottish) – Restless ghost
 - Snow Lion (Tibetan) – Celestial animal
 - Sodehiki-kozō (Japanese) – Invisible spirit which pulls on sleeves
 - Sōgenbi (Japanese) – Fiery ghost of an oil-stealing monk
 - Soragami (Japanese) – Ritual disciplinary demon
 - Soraki-gaeshi (Japanese) – Sound of trees being cut down, when later none seem to have been cut
 - Sorobanbōzu (Japanese) – Ghost with an abacus
 - Sōtangitsune (Japanese) – Fox spirit from Kyoto
 - Soucouyant (Trinidad and Tobago) – Vampiric hag who takes the form of a fireball at night
 - Spearfinger (Cherokee) – Sharp-fingered hag
 - Spectre (Worldwide) – Terrifying ghost
 - Sphinx (Greek) – Winged woman-headed lion
 - Spiriduş (Romanian) – Little people
 - Spirit – Ghosts
 - Spriggan (Cornish) – Guardians of graveyards and ruins
 - Sprite (Medieval folklore) – little people, ghosts or elves
 - Squonk (American) – Ugly and lonely creature capable of evading capture by dissolving itself into a pool of tears
 - Stihi (Albanian) – Demonic dragon who guards a treasure
 - Strigoi (Romanian) – Vampire
 - Strix (Roman) – Vampiric bird
 - Struthopodes (Medieval Bestiaries) – Humanoid whose males have enormous feet, and females have tiny feet
 - Strzyga (Slavic) – Vampiric undead
 - Stuhać (Slavic) – Malevolent mountain spirit
 - Stymphalian Bird (Greek) – Metallic bird
 - Suangi (New Guinea) – Cannibalistic sorcerer
 - Succubus (Medieval folklore) – Female night-demon
 - Sudice (Slavic) – Fortune spirit
 - Sunakake-baba (Japanese) – Sand-throwing hag
 - Sunekosuri (Japanese) – Small dog- or cat-like creature that rubs against a person's legs at night
 - Surma (Finnish) – Hellhound
 - Suzaku (Japanese) – Japanese version of the Chinese Vermillion Bird
 - Svaðilfari (Norse) – Unnatural strong horse, father of Sleipnir
 - Svartálfar (Norse) – Cavern spirits; the Black Elves
 - The Swallower (Ancient Egyptian) – Crocodile-leopard-hippopotamus hybrid
 - Swan maiden (Worldwide) – Swan-human shapeshifter
 - Sylph (Alchemy) – Air elemental
 - Sylvan (Medieval folklore) – Forest spirit
 - Syrbotae (Medieval Bestiaries) – African giant
 - Syrictæ (Medieval Bestiaries) – Reptilian humanoid
 
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