A Bao A Qu, as seen in the Shin Megami Tensei series.
Source: megamitensei.wikia.com
A Bao A Qu, as seen in the Shin Megami Tensei series.
Source: megamitensei.wikia.com
Aatxe, as seen in Guild Wars. Appears as “Bladed”, “Vengeful”, and “Miniature”.
Source: wiki.guildwars.com
Abaasy, as seen in Xenoblade.
Wiki says: “The abaasy are alleged to be the spirits of the long-time deceased who dwell near graves or in deserted places who otherwise travel about causing destruction.[3] They serve Arson-Doulai, the ruler of the dead, who also swallows people’ souls and gives the living diseases. The abaasy can be appeased by blood sacrifices.[3]
The abaasy have been depicted as causing sexual manifestations and madness.[4][5]
Encyclopedia Mythica describes the abaasy as having teeth made of iron, and traveling in packs of seven.[6] In other sources they are described as “one-eyed, one-armed, one-legged” monsters mounted on “two-headed, eight-legged, two-tailed dragons as steeds.”.[7] In olonkho they are ugly and horrible man-eating beings. Their chief Alyp Khara Aat Mogoidoon is three-headed, six-armed and six-legged giant with body made of iron.”
Abaia, as seen in Final Fantasy III.
Source: finalfantasy.wikia.com
Abaia, as seen as a fishable creature in Final Fantasy XI.
Source: wiki.ffxiclopedia.org
Acheri, as seen in the Shin Megami Tensei series.
Source: megamitensei.wikia.com
Achlis, as seen in Chaos Rings. Very loose interpretation, but it’s a deer if you squint!
Source: chaosrings.wikia.com
Seems to be about trapping and catching an Achlis, featuring cute illustrations. This seems to be for a game, but I’m not sure what. Google detected “Suikoden” in there, so maybe one of the old ones?
Llwch Gwin as seen in Dark Age of Camelot.