Rosiboff
Mar 12 2006, 01:53 PM
Hi
I'm New To This Website And Am Actually Searching It For Some Information For My Homework. I Was Wondering If Anyone Could Think Of Any Monsters Or Such Like That Are Female. I Have To Write A Gothic/Mythical Story Where Frankenstein Falls In Love And Have To Include Research. I Was Wondering If Anyone Knew Any Good Female Monsters That Could Fall In Love With Frankenstein?
I Think You're The Right People To Ask, You Seem To Know About THis Kind Of Stuff!
Please Help Me, Or Give Me A Website That Could Help.
Thank You Very Much
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Aristocrates
Mar 12 2006, 02:13 PM
maybe some sort of female vampire? dont got a famous one for you though...
lp21why
Mar 12 2006, 02:20 PM
Succubi, Siren and witches are all I can think of at the mo.
ADHD Inattentive
Mar 12 2006, 02:58 PM
Báthori Erzsébet, AKA Elizabeth Bathory (The blood countess)
Go here ->
Bathory info and then click on Biography
~ADHD~
Oderint
Mar 12 2006, 03:26 PM
I'd go for some uglyish female demon if I were you. Not the stereotypical "beautifull temptresses".
Don't know the name of any, but surely there must be some horrible female quasimodo out there.
ADHD Inattentive
Mar 12 2006, 03:43 PM
^Come on, Frankenstein can do better than that
~ADHD~
Steve-P
Mar 12 2006, 04:27 PM
Frannystein of course!
Deaths Hand
Mar 12 2006, 06:10 PM
sirens, theyre always cool.
dreamhunter
Mar 12 2006, 06:16 PM
go with a vampire
angrycrustacean
Mar 12 2006, 06:54 PM
Er, how is Bathory a monster or mythical creature?
ADHD Inattentive
Mar 12 2006, 07:04 PM
I was referring to the vampire myths, not the actual story
~ADHD~
JC2
Mar 12 2006, 07:55 PM
magret thatcher, medusa, my mates mom.....
Yelekiah
Mar 12 2006, 08:14 PM
Lilith and lamia. Succubi as well.
Althalus
Mar 12 2006, 08:54 PM
If you are still looking, how about:
Stihi
A female demon in south Albanian belief. She is represented as a fire-breathing dragon guarding a treasure.
Vanth
The Etruscan female demon of death who lives in the underworld. With the eyes on her wings she sees all and is omni-present. She is a herald of death and can assist a sick person on his deathbed. Her attributes are a snake, torch and key.
Putana
In Hindu mythology, the female demon, daughter of Bali, who tried to kill the infant Krishna by suckling him with her poisonous milk. Krishna slew her by draining her of her lifeblood...
labartu
A female demon of ancient Mesopotamia. There were seven evil spirits of this kind, who were apparently regarded as being daughters of Anu, the god of the heavens.
Szepasszony
In Hungarian folklore, the Szepasszony is a taboo word. It is the name of the Fair Lady, a beautiful woman with long hair and a white dress. She is a female demon who seduces young men and comes out to dance in storms and hail-showers.
Ghaddar
A demon (possible female) in the deserts of the Red Sea countries. It catches travelers and tortures them by devouring their genitals.
Just as a few.
angrycrustacean
Mar 12 2006, 09:01 PM
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Ghaddar
A demon (possible female) in the deserts of the Red Sea countries. It catches travelers and tortures them by devouring their genitals.
I think I went out with her once.
Antoine
Mar 12 2006, 09:07 PM
[quote name='Rosiboff' date='Mar 12 2006, 01:53 PM' post='1101022']
Hi
I'm New To This Website And Am Actually Searching It For Some Information For My Homework. I Was Wondering If Anyone Could Think Of Any Monsters Or Such Like That Are Female. I Have To Write A Gothic/Mythical Story Where Frankenstein Falls In Love And Have To Include Research. I Was Wondering If Anyone Knew Any Good Female Monsters That Could Fall In Love With Frankenstein?
I Think You're The Right People To Ask, You Seem To Know About THis Kind Of Stuff!
Please Help Me, Or Give Me A Website That Could Help.
Thank You Very Much
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La Bęte du Gévaudan - THE BEAST OF GEVAUDAN is a famous female monster. At least, she is assumed to be female. There are two main reasons for this. THe first is that the noun 'Bęte' meaning 'Beast' is a feminine noun in the French language. The second reason is that she was seen in the company of two smaller beast occasionally so, unless there were more than one beast, she was likely to be female.
I have just finished translating and am publishing the main book on La Bęte, which is by Abbé Pierre Pourcher and have translated her as 'she' throughout its 77,500words. This female was certaily more deadly than any mere male could have been.
Derek Brockis.
Antoine
Mar 12 2006, 09:13 PM
[quote name='Rosiboff' date='Mar 12 2006, 01:53 PM' post='1101022']
Hi
I'm New To This Website And Am Actually Searching It For Some Information For My Homework. I Was Wondering If Anyone Could Think Of Any Monsters Or Such Like That Are Female. I Have To Write A Gothic/Mythical Story Where Frankenstein Falls In Love And Have To Include Research. I Was Wondering If Anyone Knew Any Good Female Monsters That Could Fall In Love With Frankenstein?
I Think You're The Right People To Ask, You Seem To Know About THis Kind Of Stuff!
Please Help Me, Or Give Me A Website That Could Help.
Thank You Very Much
[font=Century Gothic][color=#CC66CC]
La Bęte du Gévaudan - THE BEAST OF GEVAUDAN is a famous female monster. At least, she is assumed to be female. There are two main reasons for this. THe first is that the noun 'Bęte' meaning 'Beast' is a feminine noun in the French language. The second reason is that she was seen in the company of two smaller beast occasionally so, unless there were more than one beast, she was likely to be female.
I have just finished translating and am publishing the main book on La Bęte, which is by Abbé Pierre Pourcher and have translated her as 'she' throughout its 77,500words. This female was certaily more deadly than any mere male could have been.
Derek Brockis.
Antoine
Mar 12 2006, 09:15 PM
La Bęte du Gévaudan - THE BEAST OF GEVAUDAN is a famous female monster. At least, she is assumed to be female. There are two main reasons for this. THe first is that the noun 'Bęte' meaning 'Beast' is a feminine noun in the French language. The second reason is that she was seen in the company of two smaller beast occasionally so, unless there were more than one beast, she was likely to be female.
I have just finished translating and am publishing the main book on La Bęte, which is by Abbé Pierre Pourcher and have translated her as 'she' throughout its 77,500words. This female was certaily more deadly than any mere male could have been.
Derek Brockis.
LyCaN123
Mar 12 2006, 10:25 PM
Medussa,a witch,bloody mary,an evil mermaid( lol )
Stalker
Mar 13 2006, 12:38 AM
There's always Mothra.
Really, though, I'd go with some of the previous suggestions.
thecreeper
Mar 13 2006, 12:42 AM
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sirens, theyre always cool.
cool but deadly, I wonder how Homer came up with the Idea of sirens
Aristocrates
Mar 13 2006, 02:00 AM
How about Barbara Bush?
thecreeper
Mar 13 2006, 02:13 AM
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How about Barbara Bush?


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,

, funny, but confusing
Byuu94
Mar 13 2006, 04:19 AM
Would a Kitsune be not monstery enough for Frankenstein's monster?
Maybe she would take pitty on him for being an outcast, like she would be.
http://www.comnet.ca/~foxtrot/kitsune/kitsune1.htm
zoom7500
Mar 13 2006, 09:47 PM
grandmother seingr try that
novaceleste
Mar 13 2006, 09:49 PM
hello? What about Medusa????
twopits
Mar 13 2006, 09:57 PM
take my wife ........ please
thx rod owe ya
novaceleste
Mar 13 2006, 10:00 PM
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take my wife ........ please
thx rod owe ya

Okay, that was wrong....but funny.
thecreeper
Mar 14 2006, 12:31 AM
QUOTE(LyCaN123 @ Mar 12 2006, 05:25 PM) [snapback]1101513[/snapback]
an evil mermaid( lol )
I sense someone is mocking me, or am I just paranoid, most likely both,
sultanmuratova
Mar 14 2006, 05:34 PM
what about echidna? the mom of all greek monsters
I'm sure she would make a good match for frankenstein although she aint gothic
M.A.D
Mar 19 2006, 12:56 AM
tiamat enraged filled with an evil motion said let us make monsters that they may go out and do battle againts these sons of iniquity the murderous offspring who have destroyed a god.HUBUR ! arouse, she who fashioneth all things, and possessor of magick like unto our master. she added matchless weapons to the arsenels of the ancient ones, she bore monsters-serpents sharp of tooth,long of fang,she filled their bodies with venom for blood roaring dragons she has clothed with terror has crowned them with halos,making them as gods.-------the necronomicon--the magen text
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