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  • [[Oceanus]] is a figure of [[:Category:Greek mythology|Ancient Greek]] [[mythology|myth]]. This is a list of his consorts and children. # With [[Gaia (mythology)|Gaia]]
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  • '''Manaul''' is a mythical bird creature in of Philippine mythology that was cited in the ''Code of Kalantiaw''. ...resolve this dispute by war. Kaptan sent furious and immense waves at his nemesis. Magauayan, meanwhile, unleashed whirlwinds that pushed back the seas to re
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  • ...name is taken from a goddess of the same name from ancient Mesopotamian [[mythology]] which is substantially different (and did not have multiple heads. ...theon, daughter of Io, the slayer of [[Gilgeam]] the God-king of Unther, ''Nemesis of the Gods''.
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  • In Greek mythology the '''Erinyes''' or '''Eumenides''' (the Romans called them the '''Furies' The Erinyes were connected with Nemesis as enforcers of a just balance in human affairs. The goddess Nike originall
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  • ...to Dictionnaire Infernal - Collin de Plancy (1863), Alastor is likened to Nemesis and the destroying angel and is known as The Executioner. He is exceptional ...own from parent to child. As a genius, or spirit of the household in Roman mythology, he incited people to murder and other sins. The name became a generic term
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  • ..., Kreon rushes to her aide, and Medea flees in a winged chariot.]]In Greek mythology, the '''Keres''' (singular: '''Ker''' from the Greek Kêr) were female dea ...(Thanatos and Hypnos), Strife (Eris), Old Age (Geras), Divine Retribution (Nemesis), Charon, and other personifications.
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  • :''Some of the late writers on mythology, such as Cornutus and Cleomedes, and some of the modern, such as Preller an ...pantheon, above all by [[Artemis]], and by more archaic figures, such as [[Nemesis]].
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  • ...nster Manual'' (1977) p16; ''Wrath of the Immortals'' boxed set; ''Monster Mythology'', page 88; ''Book of Vile Darkness'', page 125; ''Fiendish Codex I: Hordes |''Monster Manual'' (1977), page 17; ''Monster Mythology'', page 67; ''Book of Vile Darkness'', page 134; ''Dragon'' #337 "Demonomic
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  • ...depictions of griffins included hunting scenes. Divine figures in egyptian mythology, despicted as griffins, include Sefer, Sefert, and Axex. ...hology, in particular during the Achaemenid dynasty, griffins called Homa (mythology)|Homa were used widely as statues and symbols in palaces. Homa also had a s
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  • ...nāgari: कलि; Gujarati: કલ), is a demon, the reigning lord of Kali Yuga and nemesis of Sri Kalki, the 10th and final avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu. ...otype for the demon [[Kroni]] and his incarnation [[Kaliyan]] of Ayyavazhi mythology.
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  • ...ny connection with the mythical beings. Moreover, in the sources for Norse mythology, ''troll'' can signify any uncanny being, including but not restricted to t ...m that they were hunted by Thor, one of the last remnants of the old Norse mythology, who threw Mjolnir, his hammer, causing lightning bolts to kill them. Thoug
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  • ...chemists to borrow the terms and symbols of [[Bible|biblical]] and pagan [[mythology]], [[astrology]], [[kabbalah]], and other mystic and esoteric fields; so th *Zork Nemesis video game (1996).
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