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The twenty-ninth demon of the Goetia.
The fifty-third demon of the Goetia.
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.
The sixth demon of the Goetia.
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.
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.
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.
Gdon originates from Hindu mythology, where he is the mount of the Hindu goddess Durga. Also appears in Shin Megami Tensei games as a demon.
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.
The god of the southwest wind from Babylonian mythology. It brings famine during the dry seasons and locusts during the rainy season.
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 god from Japanese mythology, who was born along with Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi when Izanagi washed his face of the evils of Yomi. Usually appears as the ultimate Persona of the Fool arcana in the Persona games.
A female demon that lives in the Yomi. Originates from Japanese mythology.
A bull deity in ancient Egyptian mythology symbolic of the god Osiris. It was once considered the herald of Ptah.
The titular Dr. Slump.
The spirit of a long-lived cat in Japanese lore. Also known as Bakeneko.
The lunar god of Japanese Shinto tradition. He was fathered by Izanagi along with his siblings Amaterasu and Susanoo.
The three-formed, chthonic goddess of the lunar cycle in Greek Mythology. She is also heavily associated with witch-craft and sorcery.
A frog-headed fertility goddess of Egyptian lore. Her Greek counterpart is known as Hecate.
Caretakers of earthly treasures in Hindu lore. Their female counterparts are known as Yakshini.
Intermediary spirits of the Voodoo religion. They appear in many different forms, from Ghede to Radha.
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.
The Latin name of the Erinys, a trio of vengeful goddesses from Greek lore. They were said to be servants of Hades or Persephone.
A boastful seamstress of Greek lore. She wove an elaborate tapestry bearing the various transgressions of the gods during a contest with Athena, and was subsequently turned into a spider.
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.
An elephantine god with a mystical third eye on the center of his forehead.
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 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 Yaksha princess who was cursed by Agastya and transformed into a demoness. She was slain by Rama in the Ramayana.
The personification of uncleanliness mentioned in the Vendidad. She descends from the mountain Aresura in the form of a fly to retrieve the corpses of the newly departed.
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