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A goddess of the Hebrews while they were still polytheistic. Engravings hold her in high regard as the spouse of YHVH.
A long legged fisherman of Japanese lore. He and his companion, Tenaga, worked together to subdue a monstrous octopus, utilizing their abnormally long appendages.
A sinister, four-armed demon, he serves as the final boss and overarching threat in the fighting game Mace: The Dark Age. Notably, losing to him treats the player to character-specific bad endings.
The archaic term for a venomous snake indigenous to the Nile region. One such snake most famously brought an end to Cleopatra VII's life.
The twenty-ninth demon of the Goetia.
Entities that have different, though usually malicious, roles in Asian religions. These range from being antagonists of the Hindu gods to the three-faced, six-armed depictions of Japanese Buddhism.
A child-eating demon before he was enlightened by Buddha. He is a protector of the southwest direction and the Dharma.
Athena is the Greek Goddess of civilized War, Wisdom, and civilization. and the patron goddess of Athens. She is Zeus's favorite daughter and has taken part in many different games, stories and legends throughout the ages.
Atropos was the Sister of Fate who ended mortals' lives by cutting their thread of life. Many have begged her to let them live, but Atropos is unwavering in her decisions.
The lord of the morning star in Semitic folklore and the male counterpart to the Phoenician deity Astarte. He is sometimes associated with seasonal rainfall.
His myth comes from the kingdom of Phyrgia and is mixed in the Greece mythology. In the Persona games he is the ultimate Persona in the Hanged Man Arcana.
A monstrous plant with a taste for human blood, first featured in the 1960 film "Little Shop of Horrors".
A figure from the Hebrew Bible seen as a prototype of Satan. Goats were offered to him, from which the term 'scapegoat' derives.
A vile figure of Zoroastrian lore, mentioned in the Avesta. He is often described as a demonic creature with three heads, though he is also ascribed more human qualities.
An angel of death in Abrahamic religions. With four faces, four thousand wings, and a body covered in eyes and tongues, he watches and records the span of humans' lives.
The Japanese water deity of the Azumi tribe. The three gods sired by Izanagi are said to trace their ancestry back to the Azumi tribe.
A tipsy tortoise of Chinese folklore, known in Japan as Hachidaioh. He once assisted a peasant in procuring a great fortune by bestowing the gift of keen sight.
A deity of Canaan also known as Ba'al Hadad. Symbolizing storms and fertility, he competes in a solar cycle where he kills the evil god Yam, yet loses to the death god Mot; however, Baal fakes his death and subjugates Mot.
The name of Badb as she took the form of a crow. She is one of the three goddesses comprising Morrigan.
A holy dragon of Korean folklore, thought to represent the nation of Korea. Its lustrous scales are said to illuminate the night.
The first of the 72 demons of the Goetia.
The central figure of the ancient Chinese "Legend of the White Snake". She appears as a thousand year-old snake taken human form.
A mystical creature of Chinese myth. He assisted Huang Di in writing the Bai Ze Tu, a sort of supernatural bestiary.
One of the four celestial beasts of Chinese mythology, known as the white tiger of the west. He represents metal and the Autumn season.
The fifty-first demon of the Goetia.
The king of the giant Fomorians in Celtic myth. He had one eye which would kill any man it made contact with.
An image thought to be worshipped by the Knights Templar, the goat-faced demon Baphomet is known today as a Satanic symbol of evil.
The eighth demon of the Ars Goetia.
A small, dwarfish creature of Swiss folklore. In the winter the Barbegazi is said to use its enormous feet to wander through snowy, mountainous regions, otherwise taking refuge underground until the first sight of snow.
The king of protective spirits in Balinese mythology. His eternal enemy is the witch Rangda.
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