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Archaic and mythological name for diamond.
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A
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Adamant
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Name of the supposed deity the Knights Templar were accused of worshipping.
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B
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Baphomet
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Mischievous fairy in Irish folklore known for drinking and haunting breweries.
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C
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Clurichaun
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Headless rider on a black horse who carries his own head and a human spine whip.
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D
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Dullahan
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Goddesses of vengeance in Greek myth.
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E
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Erinyes
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A supernatural double or doppelgänger.
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F
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Fetch
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Horn belonging to Heimdall and will herald the beginning of Ragnarok.
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G
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Gjallarhorn
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A miniature fully-formed human created using alchemy.
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H
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Homunculus
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Ethereal blood of the gods in Greek mythology.
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I
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Ichor
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Undead creature in Chinese folklore known as the 'hopping vampire'
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J
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Jiangshi
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Hindu deity associated with time, death and destruction.
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K
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Kali
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First wife of Adam according to Jewish mythology.
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L
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Lilith
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Demon featured in the Faust legend.
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M
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Mephistopheles
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Mesopotamian god of war, death and disease.
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N
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Nergal
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Legendary metal mined and worked in Atlantis.
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O
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Orichalcum
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Winged being that emerged from the cosmic egg in Orphic cosmogony.
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P
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Phanes
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Feathered Serpent deity in Aztec myth.
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Q
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Quetzalcoatl
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Legendary book of black magic, said to contain knowledge able to control Satan.
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R
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Raudskinna
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The best of ships in Norse myth, owned by Freyr.
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S
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Skidbladnir
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Cloak of concealment in Germanic folklore.
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T
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Tarnkappe
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This mythical creature was said to lay its head on the lap of a virgin.
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U
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Unicorn
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Group of gods in Norse myth associated with fertility, wealth and wisdom.
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V
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Vanir
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Chimerical creature in German folklore with the head of a rabbit, body of a squirrel, antlers of a deer and wings of a pheasant.
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W
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Wolpertinger
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One of the man-eating Mares of Diomedes.
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X
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Xanthus
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Primeval being in Norse myth from whose body the Earth was fashioned.
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Y
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Ymir
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Scandinavian sea monster resembling a whale with a sharp beak and bristly hair.
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Z
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Ziphius
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