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  • ...em were believed as the same gods who takes care of the the underworld and the dead. They were described as angry evil spirit. In Sudovian Book (1520s), Peckols was presented as the god of hell and darkness, while Pockols was said to be an airborne spirit o
    613 bytes (90 words) - 09:50, 4 February 2011
  • '''Bangpūtys''' is the god of sea and storm in Lithuanian mythology. ...holding a fish in his left hand, a untensil in his right and a rooster on the head.
    966 bytes (149 words) - 21:18, 20 January 2011
  • ...r of the Way, The All-in-One and the One-in-All) The being is said to take the form of a conglomeration of glowing bubbles. Imagination called up the shocking form of fabulous Yog-Sothoth — only a congeries of iridescent gl
    3 KB (482 words) - 01:10, 6 March 2011
  • [[Image:Aegipan.jpg|thumb|Aegipan from the Nurenburg Chronicle, 1493]] ...gipans''' are a mythical tribe of Satyr-like creatures believed to inhabit the Atlas Mountains of North-West Africa.
    1,017 bytes (155 words) - 21:48, 18 September 2011
  • ...y. They are characterized as a pulling carriage of Saulė (the Sun) through the sky. ...s are associated to Lithuanian Ūsinis and Latvian Ūsiņš (cf. Vedic Ushas), gods of horses.
    1 KB (160 words) - 09:03, 10 January 2011
  • ...of Naiad. They lived in freshwater lakes. Their parents were river or lake gods. The number of Limnades includes but is not limited to:
    930 bytes (120 words) - 11:10, 18 March 2011
  • [[Image:Hermaphroditos.jpg|thumb|Hermaphroditos and the nymph]] ...phroditos''' (or ''Hermaphroditus'') is a son of Hermes and Aphrodite, the gods of male and female sexuality.
    2 KB (309 words) - 21:33, 9 December 2011
  • '''Niamh of the Golden Hair''' was a faery princess who loved the bard Oisin and led him away to Tir nan og. From Lady Gregory's Gods and Fighting Men:
    680 bytes (137 words) - 00:25, 8 April 2011
  • ...tha (Russian: Gafiya). Her existence was mentioned in a list of Lithuanian gods by Jan Łasicki that was published in 1615. ...nce Gabija was the protector of the house, mothers became the protector of the fire.
    2 KB (247 words) - 15:42, 10 December 2010
  • ...ė''' is the well-known Baltic deity and is also considered as a goddess in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. ...aulė/Saule refers to the conventional name of the Sun that originated from the Proto-Baltic name *Sauliā > *Saulē.
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  • ...lassic Mayan feathered serpent god, closely related to [[Quetzalcoatl]] of the Aztecs. ...origin in the Valley of Mexico; some scholars have equated the deity with the Aztec deity Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, who was also a creator god.
    2 KB (273 words) - 20:33, 7 August 2011
  • ...thology, he is known as the god of thunder, rain, mountains, oak trees and the sky. ...rpass Dievas because he is visible and has defined mythological functions. The god of thunder was described as middle-aged, carrying axe and arrows, and r
    791 bytes (119 words) - 14:51, 4 February 2011
  • ...(or "the offspring of hell") of Babylonian theology who can be appeased by the sacrifice of a lamb at their altars. Inana (or Ishtar) is accompanied by galla(s) as she is on a journey to the underworld.
    1 KB (188 words) - 01:38, 3 February 2011
  • ...'''Chantico''' ("she who dwells in the house") was the goddess of fires in the family hearth and volcanoes. Chantico wears a crown of poisonous cactus spikes, and takes the form of a red serpent.
    741 bytes (119 words) - 12:09, 31 January 2011
  • ...ewed as the mother goddess and one of the chief Lithuanian gods. Žemyna is the epitome of fertile earth and her duty includes nourishing of all life on ea ...blessings, and greetings. The bones and other leftovers will be offered to the goddess by burning or burying.
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  • ...er gods. These trouble-making gods are regarded as having come from Samoa. The Tongan word ''tangi lauʻaitu'' means ''to cry from grief, to lament''. ...er. In Tahitian, ''aitu'' (syn. atua/raitu) can mean 'god' or 'spirit'; in other languages, including Rarotongan, Samoan, Sikaiana, Kapingamarangi, Takuu, T
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  • Io is unfathomably large; it is said the largest dragon who ever lived is smaller than a single one of his scales, w ...nine tails. Like Jazirian, Merrshaulk, and Shekinester, Io is an aspect of the World Serpent archetype.
    1 KB (217 words) - 04:57, 6 March 2011
  • '''Ekwensu''' is a Trickster God in the Igbo mythology in Nigeria. ...revered as a God of War and Victory who ruled over the wicked spirits and the chaotic forces of nature. His companion was Death.
    2 KB (259 words) - 10:15, 12 February 2011
  • ...s described as being so hideous that his presence makes fish boil alive in the rivers. ...ring - born of his union with the mountains themselves. He was defeated by the god Ninurta.
    956 bytes (139 words) - 01:47, 3 February 2011
  • ...acter featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel ''Investiture of the Gods''. ...ji Jing - along with her other fox cohorts - Zhiji Jing would be shown for the first time.
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