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The name of the prophesied final battle and location according Christian eschatology.
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A
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Armageddon
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Monstrous spectral black dog said to haunt northern England.
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B
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Barghest
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The form of divination commonly known as ‘palm reading’.
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C
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Chiromancy
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The practice of revering or venerating trees as deities or spiritual beings.
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D
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Dendrolatry
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Consort of Typhon and mother of many monsters in Greek mythology.
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E
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Echidna
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The Roman goddess of flowers and spring
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F
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Flora
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Group of fallen Angels known as the ‘Watchers’ and fathers of the Nephilim.
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G
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Grigori
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Mythical land in the far north of the known world according to Greek mythology.
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H
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Hyperborea
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A goddess associated with apples, youth and immortality in Norse mythology.
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I
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Idunn
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This gemstone is associated with nobility, wealth power and immortality in China
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J
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Jade
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Born from the saliva of the Aesir and Vanir in North mythology whos blood was in the creation of the Mead of Poetry.
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K
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Kvasir
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The sixth card of the Major Arcana in a tarot deck.
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L
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Lovers
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The ancient Canaanine god of death and the underworld mentioned in the Old Testament.
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M
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Mot
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A race of divine half-human, half-serpent beings found in many south asian mythologies.
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N
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Naga
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The practive of divination based upon dream interpretation.
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O
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Oneiromancy
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A guide, often a deity, spirit, or mythical being, that escorts newly deceased souls to the afterlife or other spiritual realms.
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P
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Psychopomp
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The fifth element according to medieval philosophy and alchemy, also known as Aether.
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Q
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Quintessence
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Murderous goblin said to inhabit ruinous castles on the Anglo-Scottish border. Soaks his cap in his victims blood.
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R
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Red Cap
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Personification of death in Mexican folklore also know as ‘Our Lady of Holy Death’
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S
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Santa Muerte
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Name of the winged sandals belonging to the Greek messenger god Hermes.
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T
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Talaria
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A god associated with skiing and winter in Norse mythology
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U
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Ullr
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The god of earth, water, livestock and the underworld in slavic paganism.
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V
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Veles
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Species of dragon with two legs and two wings
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W
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Wyvern
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The name given to immortals in Chinese mythology.
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X
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Xian
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God of marriage and love in Chinese mythology who is depicted as an old man under the moon.
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Y
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Yue Lao
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Son of Hades/Zeus and Persephone, sometimes equated with Dionysus.
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Z
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Zagreus
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