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A servant and personification of death in Breton, Cornish and Welsh folklore said to sit atop a black cart or coach used for collecting the dead.
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A
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Ankou
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Heron-like regenerative bird from Egyptian mythology, similar to the Phoenix.
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B
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Bennu
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The largest illuminated manuscript in the world known as the Devil's Bible.
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C
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Codex Gigas
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Human/vampire hybrid.
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D
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Dhampir
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Hungarian noblewoman known as the 'Blood Countess' who was accused of torturing, killing and bathing in the blood of virgins.
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E
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Elizabeth Bathory
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Supernatural beings, typically in animal form, that would protect or assist witches.
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F
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Familiar
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The magical cord that bound the mighty wolf Fenrir in Norse mythology.
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G
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Gleipnir
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Three legged horse in Norse folklore associated with Hel.
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H
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Helhest
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A malevolent and powerful Djinn typically described as large, winged creatures of smoke and fire.
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I
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Ifrit
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The sword of Charlemagne
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J
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Joyeuse
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Supernatural cats in Japanese folklore.
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K
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Kaibyo
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The club of the Dagda. Said to kill nine men with one end and return life with the handle.
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L
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Lorg Mor
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The Aesir god of knowledge and wisdom.
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M
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Mimir
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The primordial waters of ancient Egyptian mythology.
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N
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Nun
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This structure symbolised the sun god Ra.
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O
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Obelisk
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The shield of King Arthur.
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P
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Pridwen
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A shiny flowing metal who's ancient name connects to the Roman messenger god.
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Q
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Quicksilver
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Japanese dragon.
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R
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Ryu
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Magical device from Finnish mythology that brought riches and good fortune to its holder.
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S
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Sampo
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The Celtic Otherworld in Irish mythology.
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T
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Tir na Nog
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The well that lies beneath Yggdrasil and is associated with the Norns.
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U
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Urdarbrunnr
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Roman poet and Dante's guide through hell in the epic Inferno.
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V
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Virgil
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A master blacksmith of Germanic and Norse folklore said to have crafted many legendary weapons and armour.
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W
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Wayland
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Magical self-expanding soil in Chinese mythology.
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X
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Xirang
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Formless base of all matter, the raw material for the alchemical Great Work.
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Y
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Yliaster
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God of the west wind and one of the Anemoi in Greek mythology.
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Z
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Zephyrus
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