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B_2_09 Verified Beings & Entities

B_2_09 — Shadow People, Sleep Paralysis Entities, and Dark Figures

Shadow people, dark figures, and night-visiting entities represent one of the most consistently reported anomalous experiences across human cultures. The phenomenon centers on sleep paralysis — a state where the body rem

shadow people sleep paralysis Hatman Old Hag night terrors mare
B_2_01 Beings & Entities

B_2_01 — Reptilian Beings Overview

Reptilian/serpent beings constitute the single most widespread non-human archetype across human civilizations. Every major culture on Earth independently developed traditions of intelligent serpentine or reptilian entiti

reptilian serpent beings Nagas dragons serpent gods shapeshifting
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_1_06 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_06 — Inanna / Ishtar — Queen of Heaven and Earth

Inanna (Sumerian: 𒀭𒈹, d.INANNA) / Ishtar (Akkadian: 𒀭𒌋𒁯, d.IŠTAR) is the most important goddess of ancient Mesopotamia — the divine personification of love, sexuality, war, and political power, identified with the planet

Inanna Ishtar Sumerian Akkadian Babylonian Queen of Heaven
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_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_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_22 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_22 — Psychopomp: Death Guide Comparative Across World Mythology

A psychopomp (Greek: ψυχοπομπός, "guide of souls," from psyche "soul" + pompos "conductor") is a being — god, angel, spirit, animal, or human specialist — whose role is to escort the souls of the dead from the world of t

psychopomp death guide Hermes Anubis Charon Valkyrie
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_27 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_27 — Muse: Inspiration Deities Across Cultures

The concept of divine inspiration — the idea that creative and intellectual achievement flows not from the individual alone but from a supernatural source that acts through the creator — is one of the most persistent ide

muse inspiration creativity divine inspiration Muses Saraswati
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_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_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_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_09 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_09 — Dragon Typology — Cross-Cultural Serpent-Dragon Traditions

Dragons and giant serpents appear in nearly every major mythological tradition worldwide — European fire-breathing dragons, Chinese lóng (beneficent celestial beings), Mesoamerican feathered serpents, Australian Aborigin

dragon serpent dragon typology European dragon Chinese dragon lung
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