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A god in ancient Egyptian mythology. Set is the god of the desert, storms, and chaos.
The Hindu god of destruction and rebirth. He is one of the Trimurti (trinity) of Hindu deities that also includes Vishnu and Brahma.
The hero and primary figure of the Volsunga Saga, renowned for his slaying of the dragon Fafnir. He was later featured in the works of Richard Wagner, notably the "Der Ring des Nibelungen".
The youngest of the three Norn sisters of Norse mythology. She is commonly depicted as one of the Valkyries of Odin.
The 8-legged steed of Odin. Was born from the union of Loki and Svadilfare.
The Egyptian deification of crocodiles, largely associated with the Nile River. He is most commonly depicted as a man with the head of a crocodile.
The men who sprang forth from the earth after Cadmus had sown the serpents teeth. Five of them were said to have aided Cadmus in his founding of Thebes.
The offspring of Echidna and Typhon in Greek lore. She was said to have the face and chest of a woman, with the body of a lion, and the wings of a bird.
A monstrous bull of Bulgarian folklore with a hide as resilient as bronze. His very footsteps were said to have produced thunderclaps.
As king of the fire giants in Norse myth, Surt hails from the searing flame world of Muspell. At Ragnarok, he is fated to duel Freyr to the death.
A mischievous spirit that governs air. Appears as a demon in the Shin Megami Tensei games.
Shinto god of thunder said to have participated in the first sumo match against Take-Minakata. He makes frequent appearances in the Shin Megami Tensei series.
A knight from Scottish folklore. He used to be human before he was captured by the Queen of Fairies who turned him into a fairy.
A nine-tailed fox in the guise of a beautiful courtesan featured in the Otogizoshi. She was revealed to be the source of Emperor Konoe's illness and was later slain by Miura-no-suke.
An ancient Sumerian-Babylonian deity of harvest and consort of Ishtar. He would descend to the underworld for six months only to resurrect for the next six, thus explaining the cycle of food and vegetation.
A fertility goddess of Egyptian mythology. She is traditionally depicted as a bipedal hippopotamus.
The son of Odin, Thor is the god of thunder in Norse mythology. He wields the mighty hammer Mjolnir and at Ragnarok he must fight the world serpent Jormundgand.
The Babylonian mythological Mother Goddess of the Sea. She is a chaotic being who waged war against the gods she herself created and was eventually slain by the boastful Marduk.
Spider-limbed demons of Japanese mythology who were said to inhabit subterranean caverns.
The son of Gaia by Tartarus, he fathered many monstrous creatures with Echidna. He was said to be the largest and most fearsome creature of all the Greek pantheon.
A weak devil charged with maintaining the boilers of Hell.
One of the three Norn sisters of Norse mythology, who decide the fates of gods and men alike from the Urðarbrunnr. She is generally associated with the past.
An archangel whose name means "God is my Light." Though not appearing in Jewish or Christian canonical texts, he is considered one of the seven highest Archangels.
The forty-second demon of the Goetia.
The middlemost Norn sister of Norse mythology, the trio of goddesses who spin the thread of life. She presides over the present.
An evil spirit from Hindu folklore. It haunts cemeteries and takes possession of corpses.
One of the main triad of Hindu deities who functions as the preserver of the universe. His wife is Lakshmi and he takes the forms of numerous avatars to maintain creation.
A prophetess or seeress of old Norse pagan tradition. They are typically described as elderly woman who would sacrifice prisoners of war in suppliance to their oracles.
A vile dragon and Asura in early Vedic myths who prevented all rivers from flowing. He was slain by the god Indra with the aid of his Vajra, or thunderbolt.
Wu Kong (aka Seiten Taisei) is a monkey who by force and guile sought to become "The Great Sage of Heaven" as told in the novel "Journey to the West". He has become an exceptionally common character in games since their inception.
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