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Abaddon is a realm or entity mentioned in Christian and Judaic theological works. Abaddon is also the name of several different angelic characters which have appeared in many games.
Abraxas, also known as Abrasax, is a mysterious figure within Gnosticism. His form with the head of a cock and the legs of serpents is referred to as the Anguipede.
The phantom of a little girl from Indian lore. She is said to bring sickness to children and the elderly.
A pink elephant given the power of flight through an enchanted feather. Additionally, the phrase "seeing pink elephants" is a euphemism for a drunken hallucination.
A low-level wind elemental. It is a mixture of "heat" and "moist".
A lake monster of Welsh folklore. Its exact physical appearance varies, but it is often assigned the attributes of a beaver or crocodile.
A familiar spirit utilized by witches, magicians, druids and the sort. They can be sealed within a jar, as well as a talisman or ring.
The glorious steed of Indra in Hindu mythology. He appears as a snow white elephant with 7 trunks and 4 tusks.
The primordial man in William Blake's Anglo-centric mythology. He represents the divine founding of the island of Britain.
Alice is a young girl who was raised by her two devil uncles. She has the magical ability to ask people to "Die For Me!"
One of the three main idols worshipped by the people of Mecca before Islam. It originates from Sumerian tradition.
Vampiric spirits from German folklore. They are similar to the Incubus and Succubus of medieval legend.
Alraune refers to the Mandrake, which was believed to only bloom from the semen or blood of hanged men. The story originates from 1911 German novel.
The Japanese goddess of the sun. She was once considered the divine progenitor of the Japanese people.
A demon of Egyptian lore with the head of a crocodile, front legs of a lion, and hind of a hippopotamus. She devours the hearts of those weighed heavier then the feather of truth by Anubis.
Also known as Shesha, Ananta is a multi-headed serpent whose name means "infinite." He is a servant of Vishnu, who rests on the snake's body and dreams the dream of the universe.
The sister of the Canaanite deity Baal. She is a warrior goddess and tore the death god Mot to pieces after Baal mysteriously disappeared, assuming him to have been killed.
The Egyptian god of the dead, usually depicted as a man with the head of a jackal.
A bird or bird-like being of Mesopotamian mythology. It stole the Tablets of Destiny, which grant the powers to rule over the universe, from the supreme god Enlil but was in turn slain by Marduk.
A bull deity in ancient Egyptian mythology symbolic of the god Osiris. It was once considered the herald of Ptah.
A demon in the Shin Megami Tensei series. She's a water spirit in the Hindu mythology.
The primordial god of fresh water in Sumerian lore, as well as a consort of Tiamat. He is said to be the source of all lakes, rivers, wells, and springs.
A low-level water elemental. It is a mixture of "cold" and "moist".
Mitama represent the four aspects of the human spirit in Shintoism. Ara Mitama is the agressive and forceful aspect of that spirit.
An impetuous goddess of Japanese lore. She was sent by Amaterasu to protect the vessel that carried Empress Jingu to Shinra.
A fallen angel under Satan's command, Arioch's pestilences earned him a place in John Milton's Paradise Lost and subsequently in other media.
One of the Amesha Spentas, or Bounteous Immortals, in Zoroastrianism. She represents and personifies Holy Devotion to the supreme god Ahura Mazda.
A long legged fisherman of Japanese lore. He and his companion, Tenaga, worked together to subdue a monstrous octopus, utilizing their abnormally long appendages.
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.
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