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  • Nyarlathotep (the Crawling Chaos) this being is one of the cosmic Outer Gods. ...forms, most of these reputed to be maddeningly horrific. Most of the Outer Gods have their own cults serving them; Nyarlathotep seems to serve these cults
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  • ...akali; an avatar of [[Kali]] following the design given by Narada. All the gods donated their special weapons, and Bhadrakali succeeded in destroying the d
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  • ...ods who were identified with the Hecatonchires and perhaps with three wind-gods Boreas, Notos and Zephyros.
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  • *'''Anaxim''' - Ill-conceived constructs crafted by gods of the forge. *'''Phaethon''' - Phaethons are the progeny of fire gods.
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  • ...ride on great horses and burn Midgard killing all the people, some of the gods, and all the fire giants themselves except a man and a woman set by [[Odin]
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  • In Albanian mythology, '''Tomor''' is the father of all gods and humans. *Lurker, Manfred (2004). The Routledge dictionary of gods and goddesses, devils and demons. Routledge. pp. 186. ISBN 0415340187.
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  • ...to as upholding the movables and immovable Dharma. Adityas are beneficent Gods who act as protectors of all beings, who are provident and guard the world ...(light space), eleven gods in atmosphere (intermediate space), and eleven gods in earth (observer space). In the Satapatha Brahmana, the number of Āditya
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  • ...t that the gods themselves became exceedingly alarmed. Unsuccessfully, the gods attempted to distract the brothers through the enticement of maidens and by ...roceeded to conquer and to devastate the entire world. They even drove the gods from their celestial abode. Finally, Brahma was again moved to action.
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  • ...t that the gods themselves became exceedingly alarmed. Unsuccessfully, the gods attempted to distract the brothers through the enticement of maidens and by ...roceeded to conquer and to devastate the entire world. They even drove the gods from their celestial abode.
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  • ...s gods in pagan Prussian mythology. Both of them were believed as the same gods who takes care of the the underworld and the dead. They were described as a
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  • ...of the earth from Greek mythology. She was the first of all the people and gods to exist and from came every other god and goddess, including the titans.
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  • [[List of Potamoi]] - The gods of rivers and lakes.
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  • ...southern, northern and westerly) are his sons. They are commonly known as gods of wind. *Straižys, Vytautas; ''Gods and Goddesses of the Ancient Balts'', Lietuvos Dangus (Sky of Lithuania), V
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  • *Jordan, Michael (2004-08). Dictionary of gods and goddesses. Infobase Publishing. p. 284. ISBN 9780816059232. *Lurker, Manfred (2004). The Routledge dictionary of gods and goddesses, devils and demons. Psychology Press. p. 172. ISBN 9780415340
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  • ...ters ''D.M.'', which stood for ''dis manibus'', or "dedicated to the Manes-gods". The word was also used as a metaphor to refer to the underworld.
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  • ...wn blowing on a conch shell to raise or calm a storm. Triton and other sea gods were sometimes also depicted in ancient mosaics as Ichthyocentaurs. A pair of twin lesser-known Greek sea gods named Bythos (Sea-Depths) and Aphros (Sea-Foam) were depicted as ichthyocen
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  • The '''Yato-no-kami''' (夜刀の神, lit. "gods of the night-sword") are snake deities appearing in the ''Hitachi No Kuni F
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  • ...tamian mythology, '''Lahamu''' and '''Lahmu''' are twin deities, the first gods to be born from the chaos that was created by the merging of Apsu and Tiama ...is the mother of Anshar and Kishar, who were in turn parents of the first gods. She and her brother/husband are never mentioned separately.
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  • The '''Potamoi''' were the gods of the rivers, offsprings of [[Oceanus]] and [[Tethys]]. Their sisters were
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  • The Danavas revolted against the gods under the leadership of Bali and others, but were defeated. In the Rig Veda *Munro, W. D. (1911) ''Stories of Indian Gods & Heroes'' Harrap, London;
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  • '''Mangindusa''' or the ''lord of the heavens'' is one of the four holy gods in the Tagbanua mythology of Philippines. [[Category: Gods]]
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  • ...s on the gates that held the titans back from beginning a new war with the gods
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  • *Encyclopedia of Gods, Michael Jordon, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002
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  • *[http://www.mythome.org/celtic.html Celtic Gods and Associates] *[http://www.paralumun.com/celticgod.htm Celtic Gods]
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  • His powers were so great that the gods grew alarmed and [[Skanda]], the god of war, was born in order to defeat hi
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  • ...eations of magicians. Although they may bring wealth to a human owner, the gods punish anyone who tries to make use of them.
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  • ...Svadilfari. Sleipnir can be compared to the otherworldly horses of Celtic gods such as [[Manannan Mac Lir]] and [[In Dagda]]. ...rd was destroyed during a war between the Vanir and the Aesir, leaving the gods vulnerable to an attack by the giants.
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  • ...ology.They have powers useualy from the element they surrond. Not consided gods. not easy to find. Usaly nude,whereing leafs(wood nyph),or shells sealike c
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  • In Roman and Etruscan mythology, '''Mantus''' and his wife, [[Mania]] were gods of the underworld. They were associated with the city ''Mantua'' (Italian:
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  • ...nd as the world ends he will go out, make war against and triumph over the gods. And he will burn the whole world with fire" (Gimlé Gylfaginning, iv).</bl ...e world.". Surtur is the being who cleanses Asgard with fire after all the gods have fallen in battle at Ragnarok, the periodic destruction of Asgard. Only
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  • ...logy]], the '''Gigantes''' were a race of giants, who defied the olympians gods. ...ttempt to end the Olympian reign. They tested the strength of the Olympian gods in what is known as the ''Gigantomachia'' or Gigantomachy.
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  • ...lands#Great Ones|Great Ones]], and the [[Outer God#Lesser Outer Gods|Other Gods]] *[[The Other Gods]] (1933)
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  • ...of the bird goddess [[Siris]] or conceived by the pure waters of the Apsu-gods and the wide Earth. ...oping to control the fate of all things. In one version of the legend, the gods sent Lugalbanda to retrieve the tablets, who in turn, killed Anzu. In anoth
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  • ...hamadryad associated with it died as well. For that reason, dryads and the gods punished any mortals who harmed trees.
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  • ...thoth, the center of all infinity. He is by far known to be the only alien gods had a counterpart of the human, he has a son. His son is name Wilbur Whatel
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  • Fenrir is bound by the gods, but is ultimately destined to grow too large for his bonds and devours ''' ...Only the god '''Tyr''' was daring enough to feed the growing monster. The gods urged by the wolf's increasing strength and by prophecies that he would be
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  • ...le for both floods and droughts, and that he had been created by the other gods. ==Related gods==
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  • ...s are associated to Lithuanian Ūsinis and Latvian Ūsiņš (cf. Vedic Ushas), gods of horses. [[Category: Gods]]
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  • :Of all the gods | is Othin the greatest, :Of the fate of the gods, | the mighty in fight. - [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/poe/poe03.htm Be
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  • ...cean, and gathered colossal boulders. He then dropped these on the warring gods and succeeded in stopping them.
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  • ...d by Hupasiyas with a rope. Then the Sky God Teshub appears with the other gods and kills the dragon. In the second version, after the two gods fight and Teshub loses, Illuyanka takes Teshub's eyes and heart. To avenge
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  • ...e children of Echidna and Typhon. It was said that it had been sent by the gods (perhaps Dionysus) to prey upon the children of Thebes as a punishment for
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  • ...ightning of springtime are brought on by Sky Women mating with the thunder gods; hence spring festivals included a celebration of the return of the rusalki
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  • The buta-kala are everywhere but their absence is felt mainly when the gods are distant or when human neglect or wrongdoing has alienated the Divinity. ...divinities when they feel neglected or forgotten. They may also serve the gods and carry out their orders.
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  • ...phroditos''' (or ''Hermaphroditus'') is a son of Hermes and Aphrodite, the gods of male and female sexuality. ...he gods that they might permit her to remain united with him for ever. The gods granted the request, and the bodies of the youth and the nymph became unite
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  • ...naras took birth in bears and monkeys attaining the shape and valor of the gods and goddesses who created them (Ramayana 1.17.17-18). After Vanaras were cr
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  • ...erb musical skills. They guarded the Soma and made beautiful music for the gods in their palaces. In Hindu theology, Gandharvas act as messengers between the gods and humans. In Hindu law, a Gandharva marriage is one contracted by mutual
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  • ...'s name means the intoxicator, his strength is being feared by the king of gods, Indra. It has the ability to change its size to swallow the entire univers ...eavens. Seeing that Mada was going to swallow the entire universe with the gods still in it, Indra surrendered and asked that the sage call off the beast.
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  • In the later myth, it was offered by gods to serve goddess Durga or Parvati as mount for rewarding her victory. As Du
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  • ...of this horse, but it eventually became the vehicle of Indra, king of the gods.
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