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The Egyptian god of the dead, usually depicted as a man with the head of a jackal.
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.
Atlas' spirit was captured in the Titan-God War by Hades when he saved Cronus. When he awoke, he was in the Underworld when Zeus delivered the final blow in the form of the Blade of Olympus. Contrary to common belief, he holds up not the entire Earth, but the sky.
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.
Cerberus is a creature from Greek and Roman myth commonly depicted as a three-headed dog. It guards the gates of the underworld for the god Hades, preventing those who cross the River Styx from ever escaping.
The greatest mortal hero in Irish mythology, Cú Chulainn’s conquests on the battlefield and his seductive beauty are legendary. He makes frequent appearances in the Shin Megami Tensei series and is an entity in the Ivalice Alliance games.
One of the three spawn of Loki in Norse Mythology. A fearsome giant wolf with a maw that spans the sky, Fenrir bit off Tyr's arm and is fated to kill Odin at Ragnarok.
Garuda is the mount of Vishnu. He has many names and is said to have brought amrita to Earth from Heaven.
A bull-headed demon tasked with torturing individuals in Buddhist Hell.
A frog-headed fertility goddess of Egyptian lore. Her Greek counterpart is known as Hecate.
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 supernatural horse who was said to have haunted the many lochs and rivers of Ireland and Scotland. They tend to have water weeds strewn throughout their hair.
The serpentine guardian of the Garden of Hesperides. He was overcome by Heracles, whose eleventh labor tasked him with retrieving the golden apples that lay within the garden.
The infamous trickster of Norse mythology, Loki's keen tongue and gifted intellect make him a dangerous adversary. The Aesir are exceptionally wary when dealing with him, for provoking him would invite certain disaster.
Lucifer the fallen angel. Often used as a synonym for Satan; however, they are viewed as separate entities in some video games, and at times even exist alongside each other.
Medusa is often portrayed in games as a creature that is a cross between a woman and a snake. The lower body is often a snake tail, and the hair is usually a mass of snakes. Other than this, the head and torso are that of a woman.
A horse-headed demon tasked with torturing individuals in Buddhist Hell.
An archangel whose name means and asks the rhetorical question "Who is like God?" He is the leader of God's armies and will defeat Satan at Armageddon.
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 creature with the head of an ape, body of a raccoon dog, limbs of a tiger, and a tail in the form of a snake. Appears in the story of Yorimasa.
Odin is the chief god in Norse mythology, presiding over the aspects of war, wisdom, and magic. He learned the secrets of the Norse runes by hanging himself from the branches of Yggdrasil, and is fated to die in the maw of the atrocious wolf, Fenrir.
The two-headed canine brother of Cerberus. Owned by the giant Geryon, Orthrus guarded his precious red cattle before being slain by Heracles as part of his 12 Labors.
The god of the southwest wind from Babylonian mythology. It brings famine during the dry seasons and locusts during the rainy season.
A mythical hybrid beast of Chinese lore. They were said to be portents of good omen, often appearing besides goodly rulers or wise sages.
The bane of Greek seamen who stands opposite to Charybdis. She is described as having three monstrous rows of teeth, and a lower half comprised of six ravenous dog heads.
The Hindu god of destruction and rebirth. He is one of the Trimurti (trinity) of Hindu deities that also includes Vishnu and Brahma.
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 mischievous spirit that governs air. Appears as a demon in the Shin Megami Tensei games.
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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