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B_2_08 Verified Beings & Entities

B_2_08 — Merpeople and Aquatic Humanoid Traditions

Aquatic humanoid beings — mermaids, mermen, and amphibious entities — appear in virtually every maritime and riverine culture on Earth. From the Babylonian Oannes who brought civilization from the sea to West African Mam

mermaid merman merpeople selkie ningyo jengu
B_2_16 Verified Beings & Entities

B_2_16 — Dwarf and Gnome Traditions: Norse Dvergar, Knockers, Menehune

Dwarves, gnomes, and analogous "small people" of the underground — beings associated with mining, metalwork, hidden knowledge, and subterranean realms — constitute a remarkably consistent entity category across European,

dwarf gnome dvergar knocker menehune kobold
B_1_24 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_24 — Earth Mother: Gaia, Pachamama, and the Mother Goddess Archetype

The Earth Mother — a divine feminine figure personifying the earth itself as a life-giving, nurturing, and sometimes devouring entity — is among the most ancient and widespread religious concepts in human history. In Gre

earth mother mother goddess Gaia Pachamama Devi Isis
B_1_25 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_25 — Ocean Deity: Sea Gods and Maritime Divine Figures

Ocean deities — gods, goddesses, and spirits who personify, control, or inhabit the sea — appear in every maritime and coastal culture on Earth, reflecting the ocean's dual nature as provider and destroyer. In Greek myth

ocean deity sea god Poseidon Neptune Tangaroa Yemoja
B_1_12 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_12 — Wind and Storm Entities: Vayu, Fujin, Ehecatl, Boreas, Rudra

Wind and storm entities — deities, spirits, and supernatural forces governing atmospheric phenomena — occupy a uniquely powerful position in world mythologies: they are invisible yet physically felt, destructive yet life

wind god storm deity Vayu Fujin Raijin Ehecatl
B_1_08 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_08 — Horned Deities: Pan, Cernunnos, Pashupati, and the Devil's Horns

Horned deities — divine or semi-divine beings depicted with animal horns or antlers — represent one of the most persistent and contested iconographic traditions in world religion. From the "Sorcerer" of Trois-Frères (c.

horned god Pan Cernunnos Pashupati Gundestrup cauldron Baphomet
B_1_11 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_11 — Fertility Deities and Earth Mothers: Demeter, Freya, Pachamama

Fertility deities and earth mothers — divine figures governing agricultural abundance, human reproduction, and the regenerative cycles of the earth — constitute one of the earliest and most enduring theological categorie

fertility deity earth mother Demeter Persephone Eleusinian mysteries Freya
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_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_00 Beings & Entities

B_1_00 — Major Deity Profiles: Subfolder Summary

B_3_04 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_04 — Chimeric Beings — Centaurs, Sphinxes, Minotaurs, and Composite Entities

Composite beings — entities combining human and animal features — appear in the art and mythology of every major civilization. From the Egyptian Sphinx and Mesopotamian Lamassu to the Greek Centaur, Hindu Garuda, and Mes

chimera centaur sphinx minotaur manticore Garuda
B_3_06 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_06 — Leviathan — Biblical Sea Monster and Chaos Serpent

Leviathan (Hebrew: לִוְיָתָן, Livyātān) is the great sea monster of the Hebrew Bible — a multi-headed, fire-breathing chaos serpent whom only YHWH can subdue. Appearing in Job 41 (the longest single monster description i

Leviathan Livyatan sea monster chaos serpent Job 41 Psalm 74
B_3_12 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_12 — Phoenix and Firebird: Resurrection Bird Across Cultures

The Phoenix — a mythical bird that dies in fire and is reborn from its own ashes — is among the most enduring and widespread symbols of death, regeneration, and immortality in world mythology. The concept appears in dist

phoenix Bennu bird Fenghuang Firebird Simurgh resurrection
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_05 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_05 — Thunderbird and Avian Supernatural Beings

Supernatural avian beings — enormous, powerful, and frequently storm-associated birds — form one of the most persistent and geographically widespread motifs in world mythology. From the Thunderbird of North American Plai

Thunderbird Garuda Simurgh Phoenix Bennu Fenghuang
B_3_11 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_11 — Kitsune, Huli Jing, and Fox Spirits in East Asian Tradition

Fox spirits — beings that have cultivated supernatural powers through longevity, meditation, or absorbing celestial energy — represent one of the most richly developed and culturally significant categories of supernatura

kitsune fox spirit huli jing kumiho nine-tailed fox shapeshifting
B_3_08 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_08 — Garuda — Divine Eagle and Serpent Enemy

Garuda (Sanskrit: गरुड, Garuḍa) is the divine eagle of Hindu and Buddhist mythology — the king of birds, the eternal enemy of serpents (nāgas), and the mount (vāhana) of the god Viṣṇu. First attested in the Rig Veda (~15

Garuda Garuḍa eagle bird serpent enemy nāga
ZD_1_12 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_1_12 — Information Geometry and Fisher Information

Information geometry is the mathematical field that applies differential geometry — the mathematics of curved spaces, manifolds, metrics, and connections — to the study of probability distributions and statistical models

information geometry Fisher information statistical manifold Riemannian geometry metric tensor natural gradient
ZD_1_10 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_1_10 — Automata Theory and Formal Languages

Automata theory studies abstract computational machines and the classes of languages they recognize, forming the mathematical backbone of computer science. The Chomsky hierarchy (1956–59) classifies formal languages into

automata theory formal languages Chomsky hierarchy finite automata pushdown automata Turing machine