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"CoC" could stand for "Card of Captor" or could be referring to "Yu-Gi-Oh!" which features a trading card game (TCG) known as the "Duel Monsters" TCG in Japan. If we consider "Saber" as a reference to "Sakura" from Card Captor Sakura, a popular manga and anime series by CLAMP, or to a card or character named Saber, common in fantasy stories.

Throughout human history, cultures around the world have shared stories of mystical creatures, often referred to as monsters, that embody the fears, values, and beliefs of their societies. These creatures, ranging from the benevolent to the terrifying, serve as more than just fictional beings; they are reflections of human nature and the environment in which our stories are set. In this article, we'll embark on a journey to explore some of the most intriguing monsters from various mythologies, focusing on those that might align with the qualities suggested by the keyword: courage, heart, and perhaps a connection to Asian mythology or culture.

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