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The Hindu goddess of death, who represents destruction as onset by the ravages of time. Her name means "the black one" and she also serves as a source of empowerment through the feminine concept of Shakti.
A dragon from Chinese mythology that reigns over the Ssu-Ling. He rules over the center of the four cardinal directions and represents the element of earth.
A god that originates from India who repels evil. He is an aspect of Shiva who was also adapted into Buddhism.
Appears as a righteous knight in the Bible. He is known for his wisdom.
Demons from the Jewish folklore. They are the children of Lillith and Samael.
A goddess from Hindu mythology of knowledge, music and the arts. Appears as a demon in the Shin Megami Tensei games.
A celestial creature from Chinese mythology. It represents the direction east, spring and the element of wood.
A god of Egyptian origin of the desert, chaos and evil. He tried to become the chief god by murdering his brother, but he was castrated by Horus.
A celestial creature from Chinese mythology. It represents the direction south, summer, and the element of fire.
An occupant of the Velvet Room in Persona 2. His appearance is based on Kazuma Kaneko, the demon artist of the Megami Tensei franchise.
An ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility, love, music, beauty, and motherhood. Sometimes depicted as a cow holding the disc of the sun between her horns.
The spirit of a long-lived cat in Japanese lore. Also known as Bakeneko.
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.
A mother goddess of Chinese lore. Though she appears to be a normal woman, she also has the tail of a leopard and the teeth of a tiger.
Goddess of dawn and merriment in Japanese myth. When Amaterasu hid in a cave from Susanoo's violent behavior, it was Ame no Uzume's raucous dancing which drew her back out.
A monstrous dragon from the Volsunga Saga. He was slain by Siegfried, who pierced his heart from within a trench.
One of the Amesha Spentas, or Bounteous Immortals, in Zoroastrianism. She represents and personifies Holy Devotion to the supreme god Ahura Mazda.
The Babylonian goddess of sex and fertility, derived from the Sumerian goddess Inanna. She had many lovers, all of whom befell curses or death earned from Ishtar herself.
The god of war and lightning in Hinduism. He has roots in the millennia-old text the Rigveda and has forms that spread further east into schools of Buddhism.
The creation god of the Hindu Trimurti. His wife is Sarasvati and he is often depicted as sitting on a lotus flower growing from the navel of a sleeping Vishnu.
The Mayan goddess of suicide. She would lead such departed souls into a blissful afterlife.
Lahkesis is one of the three Sisters of Fate, who determine the destinies of Gods and mortals alike. It is her duty to "embellish" the Threads of Fate, which then determines how a person lives their life.
One of the four major deities of Hawaiian folklore, thought to represent a duality of nature alongside the lord of creation, Kāne. Kanaloa was also attributed the faculties of an Underworld deity, similar to the primitive Milu.
The god of love in Greek mythology, as well as the Grecian counter-part of Cupid. He is often depicted as the son of Aphrodite, though other times he appears as a primordial god, as love is said to have existed since the beginning of time.
The winged goddess of victory in Greek mythology. She is one of the most widely depicted figures on Greek currency, and her appearance is said to be the archetype for that of the modern Abrahamic angel.
A prominent figure in Welsh mythology, and mother to Lleu Llaw Gyffes. She appears in the fourth branch of the Mabinogi.
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.
A furious daeva of Zoroastrian mythology, and messenger to Angra Mainyu. He is often aligned with feelings of wrath and indignation, and stands opposite to Asha Vahishta, the Amesha Spenta signifying truth.
A tyrannical war god of ancient China with a bull's head and man's body. He fought against the mythical Yellow Emperor, Huang Di, and lost.
A major fertility goddess and mother of Persephone in Greek mythology. She and her daughter were the chief concern of the sacred Eleusinian mysteries.
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