Titans — in myths, they aren't monsters.
Zombies — a reanimated corpse, incapable of thinking, feeling, or making independent decisions, existing only to execute the orders of its creator — a sorcerer. In what way are Zombies in the Game incorrect?
Elves:
Elves are similar to humans, only smaller, more beautiful, and more refined. They live in forests and lead a nocturnal lifestyle.
In early Germanic-Scandinavian mythology — an ageless, magic-wielding, beautiful race, living on Earth like humans, or in their magical land, which was also described as physically real (since according to legends, people enter and return from there alive). Such a representation of the alfar, partially preserved, reached even the Middle Ages, remaining imprinted in language, names, culture, and genealogy.
So, in principle, everything is correct.
Imps — yes, imps should be different.
Ghosts — yes, the downside is the killing of ghosts.
titans - in Greek mythology, the first generation of gods, born of the earth Gaia and the sky Uranus; their 6 brothers (Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, Cronus) and 6 sister-titanides (Tethys, Phoebe, Mnemosyne, Theia, Themis, Rhea) married among themselves and sired a new generation of gods: Prometheus, Helios, the Muses, Leto, etc. The name titans, possibly associated with solar heat or dominion, is of pre-Greek origin. The youngest of the Titans, Cronus, at the prompting of his mother Gaia, castrated Uranus with a sickle to end his endless fertility, and took the place of the supreme god among the titans; Zeus, born of Cronus and Rhea, was in turn destined to deprive his father of power and become the head of a new generation of gods — the Olympians. The Titans (except for Oceanus) emerged from Mount Othrys; the gods born of Cronus and Rhea — from Olympus (hence their name, Olympians). The battle (Titanomachy) between the titans and the Olympians lasted 10 years until the Hecatoncheires came to Zeus's aid. The defeated Titans were cast down into Tartarus, where the Hecatoncheires became their guards. Titans are
archaic gods who personified the elements of nature with all their catastrophes. Titans possess no rationality, order, or moderation; their weapon is brute force, which is why they do not listen to the advice of Prometheus and Gaia-Themis to make peace with Zeus through cunning. The primitive wildness of the titans gives way to heroism and the wise harmony of the cosmos of the Olympic period of Greek mythology; this period reflected the struggle of pre-Greek gods of the Balkan substrate with the new gods of the Greek tribes invading from the north
the thing is, that zombies
to raise one, you need to bind it to someone:
There are 4 ways of zombie-texturing:
1. Ordinary. Poison a person with fugu fish toxin, they enter a special form of lethargy, they are buried, and the sorcerer later digs them up, but such a zombie does not live long, about a month, but on the plus side, it does not decay
2. Raising the dead as a zombie and binding it to oneself, but because of this, the sorcerer spoils their own energy, though the zombie could last longer
3. Raising the dead and binding it to a surrounding object; it does not pollute the mage's energy, but it decays quickly
4. The dead person becomes a zombie on their own. Due to the peculiarities of the tectonic structure of the earth in a given area, such a zombie must be especially feared; a single touch and the person dies, and the zombie carries their soul to the grave to feed on the aura spectrum and energy of that person
Elves in the lower mythology of the Germanic peoples are spirits; concepts of elves trace back to the Germanic-Scandinavian alfar; like them, Elves are sometimes divided into light and dark. Light elves in medieval demonology are spirits of the air, of the atmosphere, beautiful little people (a few inches tall — cf. Andersen's Thumbelina) in flower caps. They can dwell in trees, which in that case must not be cut down. They love to dance in circles by moonlight; their music charms listeners, forcing even inanimate nature to dance; a musician cannot interrupt an elf's melody until the violin is broken; the activities of light elves are spinning and weaving, their threads are flying cobwebs. In a number of beliefs, Elves have their own kings, wage wars, etc. Dark elves are dwarves, underground smiths who keep treasures in the mountains. Sometimes in medieval demonology and alchemy, lower spirits of the natural elements were called elves: salamanders (spirits of fire), sylphs (spirits of air), undines (spirits of water), gnomes (spirits of earth)