Yeti

Humanoid (Abominable Snowman)

Yeti

Country of Origin: Nepal
Being Type: Humanoid (Abominable Snowman)
Yeti abominable snowman illustration

Power Stats

Aggression
5/10
Magic Abilities
3/10
Physical Power
8/10

Origin Backstory

In Himalayan Sherpa and Tibetan lore, the Yeti is a massive fur-covered guardian of the mountains, leaving giant footprints in snow. Ancient tales describe it as a spirit-being that protects sacred peaks, sometimes aiding respectful climbers but attacking intruders. It embodies the untamed wilderness and the dangers of high altitudes in Buddhist-influenced stories.

Key Features

  • Thick white fur
  • Immense height and strength
  • Large footprints
  • Deep guttural calls
  • Elusive in blizzards

Lore

Yeti, the Abominable Snowman, is a legendary creature in Himalayan Sherpa and Tibetan folklore, a massive, fur-covered humanoid guardian of sacred mountains, leaving giant footprints in snow. Ancient tales describe it as a spirit-being that protects peaks and punishes intruders or disrespectful climbers, sometimes aiding those who show reverence. In Buddhist-influenced stories, Yeti embodies the untamed wilderness and the dangers of high altitudes, serving as a cautionary figure and symbol of nature's power. Sightings and tracks continue in modern times, blending myth with cryptozoology in Himalayan culture.