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Greek Hero, son of Thetis and Peleus, hero of the Trojan War, was said to be invincible.
Artemis is the virgin goddess of the hunt in Greek mythology, the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the older sister of Apollo.
Gilgamesh was the fifth king of Uruk. He is the central character in the Epic of Gilgamesh, which is the most complete piece of ancient Babylonian literature and mankind's oldest epic. He is the first mythological superhero in history.
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.
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.
The Shinto god of war and divine protector of Japan and its people. Appears as a demon in the Shin Megami Tensei series.
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 Chinese deity who is sometimes depicted as male, sometimes female. He/she is a protection deity.
The embodiment of winter from Norse Mythology. Also known as the Snowshoe Goddess.
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 simian lunar deity of ancient Egyptian lore, though he is perhaps more commonly attributed the head of an Ibis.
Nu Wa is a Chinese mythological Goddess known for creating mankind and repairing the wall of heaven. As well as appearing in various literature including the Fengshen Yanyi, she also appears as a playable character in Koei's Dynasty Warriors 3 and Warriors Orochi 2.
Morgan le Fay is the half-sister of King Arthur and a sorceress. She has alternately been depicted as Arthur's nemesis, ally, or both, depending on the version.
Mysterious Slavic deity attributed to foulness. His name literally means "Black God" but most other details about him are speculative.
Culture hero of the Polynesian peoples, with legends told from New Zealand to Hawaii. He was the lover of the goddess Hina and his enemy was the wily eel god, Tuna.
A volcanic deity of Hawaiian lore. She is said to send forth volcanic eruptions from a fiery pit at the summit of Mt. Kilauea.
Vishnu's seventh avatar and central figure of the Ramayana. He slew Ravana with the aid of Hanuman.
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 relatively obscure horned god of Celtic myth. Very little is known about the god himself, though his visage can be seen on the Gallo-Roman "Pillar of the Boatmen".
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.
The legendary angel of love. He's part of a quest to help take care of his garden.
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 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.
God of fire in Vedic and Hindu mythology. He is governor of sacrifices and acts as a messenger between the sacrificer and the other gods.
The great demon king of Lanka in the Ramayana. He was granted a boon of nigh immortality after performing an intense Tapasya to Brahma.
The two-faced god of passageways, transitions, beginnings, and endings in Roman mythology. The month of January takes its name from Janus, or Ianuarius.
The feline godess of lower Egypt in ancient Egyptian mythology. Her worship was once prominent in the city of Bubastis, modern day Tell Basta.
The Roman god of fire, smithery, and volcanoes. His Grecian counterpart is Hephaestus, the blacksmith of the Olympians.
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