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Answer
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Universal solvent sought by alchemists.
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A
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Alkahest
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Blasphemous parody ceremony celebrated by various Satanic groups.
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B
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Black Mass
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Offspring of a demon and human.
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C
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Cambion
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Sword of Roland.
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D
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Durendal
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Sumerian goddess of the underworld.
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E
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Ereshkigal
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Field in Asgard ruled over by Freyja where half those slain in battle go.
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F
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Folkvangr
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Legendary spear of Odin, known to always hit its target.
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G
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Gungnir
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Giant and guardian of the cedar forest in Mesopotamian mythology.
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H
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Humbaba
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Goddess of creation and death in Japanese mythology.
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I
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Izanami
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Common name also attributed to the Devil.
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J
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Jack
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Fox-like shapeshifting trickster spirits from Japanese folklore.
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K
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Kitsune
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Dragon guardian of the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides.
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L
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Ladon
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Slayer and son/nephew of King Arthur.
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M
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Mordred
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Pants made from the skin of a dead main, capable of producing an endless supply of money.
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N
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Nabrok
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Legendary musician and prophet from Greek mythology who travelled to the underworld.
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O
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Orpheus
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Gatekeeper to the spirit world in West African Vodun.
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P
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Papa Legba
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Evil spiritual forces in Jewish mysticism.
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Q
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Qlippoth
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Twin brother of Romulus, legendary founder of Rome.
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R
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Remus
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Name of the river souls of the dead must cross in Buddhist tradition.
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S
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Sanzu
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Realm of the dead in Finnish mythology.
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T
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Tuonela
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Primordial Greek personification of the sky and father of the Titans.
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U
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Uranus
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Male water spirit in Slavic mythology.
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V
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Vodyanoy
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Spectral chase through the sky seen as a portent of doom.
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W
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Wild Hunt
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Dog-headed Aztec god of fire, lightning death and the underworld
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X
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Xolotl
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Legendary French city swallowed by the ocean.
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Y
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Ys
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Cursed tree rooted in the centre of Hell in Islamic tradition.
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Z
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Zaqqum
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