- ...of Poland. There are theories that they supposedly originated from Russian mythologies, however, more facts indicate that they are a variation of the myth of the ==Mythologies==836 bytes (134 words) - 10:52, 20 March 2009
- '''Allu''' are demons in Mesopotomian mythologies.622 bytes (96 words) - 20:42, 28 August 2009
- ...rer'', but that is still under great doubt. If you want an adequate in the mythologies of other folks, Lausks would stand close to [[Jack Frost]], but they are no1 KB (248 words) - 14:49, 8 August 2009
- ...pposed to be summoned on Earth as well as (guardian) angels from the world mythologies and religions. =='''Monsters from mythologies'''==4 KB (529 words) - 17:11, 18 April 2007
- '''Dragon's blood''' serves a purpose in many different mythologies. Depending on the tradition, dragon’s blood may have also very different2 KB (257 words) - 19:53, 11 July 2008
- *Bonefoy, Yves (1993). American, African, and Old European mythologies. University of Chicago Press.2 KB (265 words) - 10:26, 18 November 2010
- ...cetera) were non-Aryan tribes. This is supported by non-Vedic legends and mythologies, for example [[Naga]] legends.2 KB (240 words) - 08:34, 14 July 2010
- ...lous creature usually associated with the sun that can be found in various mythologies of Asia, Asia Minor, and North Africa.2 KB (381 words) - 08:57, 6 February 2009
- '''Hiisi''' are a kind of tutelary spirits in mythologies of the Baltic Sea area, especially in Finland.2 KB (346 words) - 14:36, 6 October 2010
- ...een dog and wolf with impossibly strong teeth and instant digestion. Other mythologies have described the crocotta as a gluttonous beast that digs up the buried d3 KB (541 words) - 20:15, 28 July 2009
- ...' or '''Laimas māte''', represents fate and luck in Latvian and Lithuanian mythologies. Aside from being the patron of pregnant women, she was also linked to chil3 KB (427 words) - 15:10, 8 December 2010
- ...ic deity and is also considered as a goddess in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies.2 KB (293 words) - 06:50, 4 January 2011
- '''Snakes''' are central to many mythologies because of their perceived quality of being both familiar and exotic. The b Snakes were associated with wisdom in many mythologies, perhaps due to the appearance of pondering their actions as they prepare t10 KB (1,601 words) - 21:39, 17 July 2008
- ...dental similarity of name, could be identified with the Greek Nymphae. The mythologies of classicizing Roman poets were unlikely to have affected the rites and cu5 KB (710 words) - 19:18, 18 April 2007
- ...cosmic egg-gourd, the animal ancestor-cosmic giant, and primordial couple mythologies. The last two of these typologies are especially, although not exclusively,5 KB (726 words) - 11:36, 1 March 2010
- ...off the "life force" of other living creatures. The concept appears in the mythologies of many cultures, just as do blood-drinking vampires.8 KB (1,202 words) - 17:12, 18 April 2007
- ...ing king. His presence in Babylon would radically alter perceptions of the mythologies of this era, though fortunately, it has been discovered that the unconnecte8 KB (1,390 words) - 17:07, 30 June 2007
- ...gods out of such widely-dispersed and historically unconnected [[mythology|mythologies]] as the [[:Category:Celtic mythology|Celtic]] [[Cernunnos]], the Welsh [[C8 KB (1,274 words) - 20:13, 15 April 2008
- ...cher's ''The Dresden Files'', ghouls are much like they are in the classic mythologies. They are humanoid monsters that feed on human flesh, and seem to be able t6 KB (975 words) - 19:18, 18 April 2007
- ...he [[supernatural]] and the construction of coherent, complex and detailed mythologies. Barker has referred to this style as "dark fantasy" or the "fantastique".11 KB (1,624 words) - 17:06, 18 April 2007