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B_1_19 Credible Beings & Entities

B_1_19 — Love and Beauty Deities: Cross-Cultural Comparative Analysis

Deities governing love, beauty, fertility, and sexuality appear across virtually every documented religious tradition, often combining erotic power with martial or funerary functions that modern Western categories would

love-deity-comparative aphrodite ishtar freyja oshun lakshmi
B_1_01 Credible Beings & Entities

B_1_01 — Angels, Celestial Hierarchies, and Messenger Beings

Angels (from Greek angelos = "messenger," translating Hebrew mal'akh) appear in virtually every religious tradition — intermediary beings between the divine and human realms who carry messages, enforce divine will, guard

angels celestial hierarchy Pseudo-Dionysius nine orders seraphim cherubim
B_1_16 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_16 — Healing Deities: Asclepius, Dhanvantari, Eir, Imhotep, Brigid

Healing deities — divine or deified figures who cure disease, protect health, and govern medical knowledge — represent the intersection of theology and medicine, two impulses inseparable in the ancient world. The Greek A

healing deity Asclepius Dhanvantari Eir Imhotep Brigid
B_1_10 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_10 — Lunar Deities: Selene, Chandra, Tsukuyomi, Ix Chel, Khonsu

Lunar deities — gods and goddesses who personify, govern, or inhabit the moon — stand alongside solar deities as the most widespread divine figures in world religion, yet they carry distinct and often contrasting associa

lunar deity moon god moon goddess Selene Artemis Chandra
B_1_03 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_03 — Osiris — Death, Resurrection, and the Underworld Kingdom

Osiris (Egyptian: Wsjr, conventionally vocalized as Wesir/Usir) is one of the most important deities of ancient Egypt — the god who rules the underworld (Duat), judges the dead, and provides the template for resurrection

Osiris Wesir Usir death and resurrection underworld Duat
B_1_14 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_14 — Destroyer and Chaos Deities: Shiva, Kali, Sekhmet, Apollyon

Destroyer and chaos deities — divine figures whose function is to unmake, dissolve, or return the cosmos to primordial disorder — occupy a theologically essential but often misunderstood role in world religion. Destructi

destroyer deity chaos god Shiva Nataraja Kali Sekhmet Apollyon
B_1_05 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_05 — Metatron — The Angelic Scribe and Divine Mediator

Metatron is the highest-ranking angel in Jewish mystical tradition — variously called the "Prince of the Countenance" (sar ha-panim), the "Lesser YHWH" (YHWH ha-qatan), and the heavenly scribe who records the deeds of Is

Metatron angel scribe Enoch 3 Enoch Sefer Hekhalot
B_1_00 Beings & Entities

B_1_00 — Major Deity Profiles: Subfolder Summary

B_1_07 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_07 — Prometheus, Divine Rebellion, and Fire-Bringer Myths

The fire-bringer — a divine or semi-divine figure who steals fire, forbidden knowledge, or civilizational technology from the gods and gives it to humanity, suffering terrible punishment as a result — is one of the most

Prometheus fire-bringer divine rebellion theft of fire punishment Pandora
B_1_04 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_04 — Ningishzida — Serpent Deity, Underworld Guardian, and Knowledge Bearer

Ningishzida (Sumerian: dNin-ĝiš-zid-da, "Lord of the Good Tree" or "Lord of the Faithful Tree") is a Mesopotamian deity associated with serpents, the underworld, vegetation, and secret knowledge. He appears in Sumerian t

Ningishzida Gizzida serpent deity underworld guardian Sumerian Mesopotamian
B_1_17 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_17 — Underworld Deities: Ereshkigal, Hades, Hel, and the Rulers of the Dead

Every major world civilization has produced deities or supernatural rulers associated with death and the underworld. The Sumerian Ereshkigal (attested from the 3rd millennium BCE), the Greek Hades (first named in the Ili

underworld deities Ereshkigal Hades Hel Osiris Yama
B_3_19 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_19 — Mountain and Earth Spirits: Geological Guardians Across Cultures

Mountain and earth spirits — supernatural beings that inhabit, personify, or guard specific geological features — represent one of the most fundamental layers of human religious thought: the conviction that landscape is

mountain spirit earth spirit kami genius loci Apus Trolls
B_3_10 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_10 — World Tree Guardians and Cosmic Serpents

The World Tree — a colossal tree (or pillar, mountain, or vine) connecting the layers of the cosmos (typically underworld, earth, and heavens) — is one of the most widespread cosmological concepts in human mythology, app

world tree axis mundi Yggdrasil Níðhöggr Jörmungandr cosmic serpent
B_3_16 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_16 — Yokai: Japanese Supernatural Taxonomy

Yokai (妖怪) constitute Japan's vast and systematized taxonomy of supernatural beings — a classification system unrivaled in scope by any other world mythology. Encompassing shape-shifting obake, vengeful yurei ghosts, mis

yokai obake yurei oni tengu kappa
B_3_14 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_14 — Four Horsemen and Apocalyptic Entities: End-Time Beings

Apocalyptic entities — supernatural beings associated with the end of the world, the Last Judgment, and the cosmic battle between good and evil — populate the eschatological traditions of virtually every major religion.

Four Horsemen Apocalypse Revelation eschatology end-times Antichrist
B_3_18 Credible Beings & Entities

B_3_18 — Bull and Auroch Symbolic Typology: From Cave Art to Modern Mythology

The bull/auroch represents one of humanity's most enduring symbolic animals, appearing in cave paintings at Lascaux (c. 17,000 BCE) and Chauvet (c. 36,000 BCE), at the proto-urban sanctuary of Çatalhöyük (c. 7500–5700 BC

bull-auroch-typology minotaur apis nandi aurochs-cave-art bull-leaping
B_3_02 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_02 — Wadjet (Wadjyt) and Uraeus: Egyptian Cobra Protector

Wadjet is a core Egyptian cobra goddess tied to Lower Egypt and royal protection. The Uraeus motif (rearing cobra on royal regalia) represents her power, paired with Nekhbet as the "Two Ladies" of unified kingship. Evide

Wadjet Wadjyt Uto Buto Per-Wadjet Uraeus
B_3_17 Credible Beings & Entities

B_3_17 — Nāga Kings: Serpent Deities in Buddhist, Hindu, and Southeast Asian Tradition

The Nāga (Sanskrit: नाग) — divine serpent beings with the power to assume human, serpentine, or hybrid forms — constitute one of the most pervasive and enduring supernatural categories across South and Southeast Asian re

Nāga serpent kings Nāga Buddhism Mucalinda Ananta Shesha Nāgarāja
B_3_01 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_01 — Dynastic Serpent Lineage Claims

Across every inhabited continent except Australia, royal houses claimed literal genealogical descent from serpent, dragon, or reptilian beings. These were not metaphors — they were formal genealogical claims inscribed in

serpent lineage royal bloodlines Naga dynasty Pallava Nair Khmer
B_3_15 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_15 — Primordial Water Entities: Apsu, Nun, Tiamat, Varuna

Primordial water entities — personified cosmic oceans, abyssal waters, and aquatic chaos-beings from which the ordered universe emerges — represent one of the most universal cosmogonic motifs. In Mesopotamia, the Apsu (A

primordial waters Apsu Abzu Nun Tiamat Varuna