Aqrabuamelu
The scorpion, or Aqrabuamelu, is a hideous creature from ancient Mesopotamia, particularly from Babylonian creation myths. They’re a cross between a scorpion and a man, with a scorpion’s body and a person’s face, torso, and arms. Because they are hideous and were created to fight the Gods, they serve as guardians and occasionally warn travelers who are in danger.
Fauns
Fauns or goat men have been transported from Greek Satyrs to Roman mythology. Satyr’s presence, in turn, was based on the god Pan. The upper body of a man, with the legs and tail of a goat. Other goat-like features, such as horns and pointy ore, are also depicted in several artworks. These goats offered assistance to travelers in need.