- *Yato-no-kami - deadly snake-gods which infested a field17 KB (2,954 words) - 12:52, 11 June 2008
- ...m itself by elevating herself and her chosen son/lover to the level of the gods.22 KB (3,755 words) - 17:56, 18 April 2007
- ...is created by a curse that may have derived from the Arctic Gods or "Elder Gods". Anyone who eats human flesh while in the Canadian woods becomes a Wendigo34 KB (5,640 words) - 15:24, 17 May 2011
- ...t a dogmatic position would arise. While he declared a "new Equinox of the Gods" in early 1904, supposedly passing on the revelation of March 20th to the o *III:2, ''The Equinox of the Gods'' (covering the events leading up to the writing of Liber Legis) [http://ww42 KB (6,712 words) - 17:16, 18 April 2007
- ...in their architecture. In Elam legends, a Griffin was presented to Elamite Gods. In Persian mythology, in particular during the Achaemenid dynasty, griffin19 KB (3,081 words) - 15:46, 18 January 2012
- ...to practice it on the basis that it usually involves the worship of other gods. Rabbis of the Talmud also condemned magic when it produced something other27 KB (4,267 words) - 22:04, 15 April 2008
- ...more difficult for others) by fooling humans, other animals, and even the gods themselves, often using his cleverness and knowledge of his victims' ways o ...nd waited for Akwasi and his wife Aso to sleep and then sang a song to the gods while he played his sepirewa, certain the plan he'd concocted would be succ60 KB (10,923 words) - 19:07, 28 February 2022
- ...dumarche.com/Vodou_Info/History/history.html Vodou: Haiti, History and the Gods] By Mambo Vye Zo Komande La Menfo - Sosyete du Marche24 KB (3,985 words) - 09:40, 18 May 2012
- ...at the giants would cross Bifrost, a great rainbow, at the Twilight of the Gods, breaking it with their weight and so destroying the world. Trolls figure i21 KB (3,569 words) - 15:52, 9 May 2011
- ...d]], for example as a consort of the [[Great Goddess]] in [[Wicca]]. These gods usually reflect mythological figures such as [[Cernunnos]] or [[Pan]], and21 KB (3,312 words) - 01:36, 22 January 2012
- ...Biblical materials. Rather, this image is apparently based on pagan horned gods, such as [[Pan]] and [[Dionysus]], common to many mythologies]]. Some image30 KB (5,094 words) - 07:04, 26 November 2008
- ...of 'Hell' is the Greek and Roman [[Tartarus]], a place in which conquered gods, men and other spirits were punished. Tartarus formed part of [[Hades]] in31 KB (5,072 words) - 17:24, 18 April 2007
- - Worship evil gods, devils, demons and even powerful dragons, sphinx, giants and sorcerers.24 KB (3,883 words) - 16:53, 15 March 2011
- ...are also tales of [[kamaitachi]], a phenomenon where it was said that evil gods would thirst for human blood.34 KB (5,579 words) - 23:26, 20 July 2010
- ...End Crowns the Work"). It features a young poet sacrificing women to pagan gods, seeking [[hell]]'s inspiration for his poetry in order to gain the fame he36 KB (5,725 words) - 00:08, 19 May 2009
- ...o-Conception#The Rosicrucian conception of God and the scheme of evolution|gods]].'' This "College of Invisibles" is regarded as the source permanently be45 KB (6,596 words) - 17:30, 18 April 2007
- ...to the 'primitive' chthonic world that preceded the coming of the Olympian gods: see the explicit rejection of human sacrifice in the cannibal feast prepar45 KB (7,219 words) - 21:35, 2 October 2010
- ...e powerful. Blood is viewed by pagan religions as the sustenance of their gods, maintaining their power and immortality through the sacrifice of humans an63 KB (10,866 words) - 19:07, 20 June 2010