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A fertility goddess of Egyptian mythology. She is traditionally depicted as a bipedal hippopotamus.
The youngest of the three Norn sisters of Norse mythology. She is commonly depicted as one of the Valkyries of Odin.
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.
The middlemost Norn sister of Norse mythology, the trio of goddesses who spin the thread of life. She presides over the present.
A bovine demon of Tibetan folklore. Its skin, bathed in the blood of its victims, is dyed a dark crimson hue.
A sacred heron bird and the spiritual embodiment of Ra, the presiding solar deity of Egyptian lore. He is closely associated with the mythological Phoenix.
A half-formed, wide mouthed creature of Scottish folklore. The frightening appearance of the Fachen is supposedly capable of inducing cardiac arrest.
A witch of Balinese folklore and patron of the goddess Durga. She once enacted a plague upon the village of Girah that persisted until her defeat at the hands of Empu Baradah.
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 8th incarnation of Vishnu and an immensely popular figure in Hindu folklore. Krishna is commonly depicted as a blue-skinned youth playing a flute or pipe.
Celestial musicians of Hindu and Buddhist folklore with the features of both a man and horse. Their female counterparts are known as Kinnari.
An aquatic nymph of Slavic folklore. The Rusalka would often lure unsuspecting men to their deaths at the bottom of a nearby river.
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!"
The Japanese god of nation-building and marriage. After abdicating his rule of ancient Izumo province to Amaterasu's grandson, he was given charge over the unseen realm of spirits and magick.
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.
An angel of death in Judeo-Christian mythology. As a mythological entity, he is both referenced and characterized in several games.
Orochi is an eight-headed, eight-tailed dragon from Japanese mythology. It typically appears in video games as some form of a boss, possibly most famously in Okami.
Mara is the evil demon who tried to tempt Gautama Buddha out of reaching enlightenment. In the Shin Megami Tensei series she is infamous for her cockeyed appearance.
The Roman goddess of the hunt who is also equivalent to Artemis from Greek mythology. She represents the virtues of chastity.
The fifty-first demon of the Goetia.
A mythological bird from East Asia who rules over all other birds. She also appears as a demon in Shin Megami Tensei games.
A giant bird demon of Sri Lankan lore. Appears as a demon in the Megami Tensei series.
A sacred sea creature of Hindu mythology. It is depicted as some combination of stag, elephant, crocodile, and fish.
The tragic prince of the Yamato dynasty. He received the title "Yamatotakeru" (Brave of Yamato) from an enemy he had defeated.
The British name of a strain of folkloric ghosts. Though they do spread much mischief and confusion, they mean no serious harm.
A childish spirit of the night in Nepali lore. It is said to resemble a mass of black fur or hair.
The lofty creator god Mayan mythology. Specifics are few regarding the mysterious deity, though his name has been interpreted as meaning "Lizard house", or "House of the Lizard".
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.
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.
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.
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