Cthulhu — The Great Dreamer
Who is Cthulhu? H. P. Lovecraft developed the fictitious cosmic creature Cthulhu. It was originally mentioned in his short tale “The Call of Cthulhu,” which …
Who is Cthulhu? H. P. Lovecraft developed the fictitious cosmic creature Cthulhu. It was originally mentioned in his short tale “The Call of Cthulhu,” which …
Who is Anansi the Spider? Anansi the spider is a figure from Akan folklore. He frequently assumes the form of a spider and is sometimes …
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Who is Sir Gawain? Gawain, usually spelt Gawaine, is a figure from Arthurian legend. Gawain is King Arthur’s nephew and a Knight of the Round …
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Who is Inanna/Ishtar? Inanna or Ishtar, the goddess of love and fertility, was a fearsome, often violent, deity, sometimes known as the “Lady of Battles”. …
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Who is Lord Ganesha? Ganesha is the Hindu god of wisdom and literature, and the son of Parvati, the wife of Hindu’s great god, Shiva. …
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What are Mermaids? A Mermaid is an aquatic creature with a feminine human head and upper body and a fishtail. Mermaids exist in mythology from …
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Are Werewolves Real? Various werewolf trials took place, most notably, in the 17th Century which could suggest that there were certainly werewolves in those days. …
Who is Shiva? Shiva is one of the principal Hindu deities who, together with Vishnu and Brahma, forms the Trimurti, or triad of great gods. …
What are Unicorns? Since antiquity, the Unicorn (plural Unicorns) has been described as a creature with a single huge, pointed, spiralling horn emerging from its …
Who are the Nephilim in the Bible? In the Hebrew Bible, the Nephilim were the progeny of sexual encounters between God’s sons and men’s daughters. …
What is Necromancy? Necromancy is the practice of dark magic that involves communicating with the dead—either by summoning their spirits as apparitions, visions, or raising …
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What is the Necronomicon? The Necronomicon, commonly known as the Book of the Dead or by its supposed original Arabic title of Kitab al-Azif, is …
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What is Krampus? Krampus is a horned half-goat, a half-demon creature who punishes unruly children during the Christmas season, according to folklore. He is claimed …
Who is the Morrigan? Morrigan, sometimes known as Morrigu, was an Irish goddess of death on the battlefield who help the Tuatha De Danann at …
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Who is Baba Yaga? Baba Yaga, sometimes Jezi Baba, is the hideous man-eating female demon of Slavonic tradition. According to some versions of her myth, …
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Who is Jörmungandr in Norse Mythology? Jörmungandr, in Germanic mythology, was the serpent son of Loki, god of fire, and the frost giantess Angrboda, and …
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Who is Fenrir in Norse Mythology? Fenrir, or Fenris, according to Germanic mythology, was the son of the mischief-making god Loki and the frost giantess …
Who was Quetzalcoatl (Kukulcán)? Quetzalcóatl (pronounced as Quet-zal-co-at) or goes with the Mayan name Kukulcán, is known as the Feathered Serpent, one of the major …
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What was Leviathan in the Bible? In the Old Testament, Leviathan is a chaotic dragon who is overcome by YAHWEH or Jehovah. He is referred …
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