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  • ...Dragons)|celestial]] in the ''[[:Category:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fantasy role-playing game, of any good alignment and hail from the any Angels are all extraplanar [[Outsider (Dungeons & Dragons)|outsiders]] and share a number of magical powers:
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  • ...he standard cosmology of the ''[[:Category:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' role-playing game, there are seventeen Outer Planes. Nine of those corr ...als]]; residents of the (evil) Lower Planes are called [[Fiend (Dungeons & Dragons)|fiends]]. The latter do not menace the rest of the universe as much as the
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  • ...wife, Tailtiu, was the foster mother of Lugh Lamfata, the Danann hero and solar god. *Firbolgs are present in Dungeons and Dragons 3.0 as a race of red-haired giants in the Monster Manual II. They aren't kn
    6 KB (962 words) - 21:54, 9 August 2007
  • ...cally Greek. A tholos tomb, there or elsewhere, is a symbol of the uterus. Solar discs studded the walls of some. The "death masks" of the shaft graves shou *In Dungeons and Dragons, from which many games like "Heroes of Might and Magic" take inspiration, G
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  • The Roman sphinx was a simple solar symbol. ...creature usually comprised of a recumbent lion — animal with sacred solar associations — with a human head, usually that of a pharaoh.
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  • ...e:citylondonarms.jpg|thumb|200px|Arms of the City of London flanked by the dragons popularly referred to as griffins]] ...ty of London. However, the City of London griffins are, in fact, heraldic dragons, with scaly bodies and wings, no feathers, and no eagle's beak.
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