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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
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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_2_22 Verified Beings & Entities

B_2_22 — Thunderbird: Storm Bird Mythology Across Cultures

The Thunderbird — a colossal avian being whose wingbeats produce thunder and whose eyes or beak flash lightning — is one of the most powerful and widespread figures in Indigenous North American mythology, documented acro

thunderbird storm bird Wakinyan Anzu Garuda Roc
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_26 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_26 — Plague Deities: Disease Gods and Epidemic Mythology

Plague deities — gods and spirits who send, embody, or control epidemic disease — appear across cultures as humanity's theological response to one of its oldest and most terrifying enemies: mass contagion. Unlike natural

plague deity disease god Apollo Nergal Resheph Sitala
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
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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_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
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B_1_23 — Divine Twins: Dual Deity Motif in World Mythology

The divine twins motif — paired deities or heroes, usually brothers, who complement or oppose each other — is one of the most widespread mythological archetypes on Earth. The pattern appears in Indo-European, Mesoamerica

divine twins dual deity Ashvins Dioscuri Castor Pollux
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_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_21 Verified Beings & Entities

B_1_21 — Culture Hero Archetype: Prometheus, Maui, Quetzalcoatl, and the Global Gift of Knowledge

The culture hero is one of the most persistent character types in world mythology — a figure (divine, semi-divine, or human) who obtains crucial knowledge, skills, or resources for humanity, often through theft from the

culture hero Prometheus Maui Quetzalcoatl fire bringer knowledge giver
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_20 Credible Beings & Entities

B_1_20 — Trickster Deities: Cross-Cultural Comparison

The trickster is among the most widespread deity archetypes in world mythology, appearing independently across every inhabited continent. Characterized by cunning, boundary-crossing, shapeshifting, and the subversion of

trickster-deity loki anansi coyote hermes sun-wukong
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
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B_3_03 — Mami Wata and Pan-African Water Spirit Traditions

This document examines Mami Wata and Pan-African Water Spirit Traditions, a topic within the Beings and Entities research area. Key areas of investigation include Overview of the Tradition, Etymology and Naming, Visual I

Mami Wata Mammy Water water spirit mermaid serpent snake
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_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_07 Verified Beings & Entities

B_3_07 — Typhon — Greek Chaos Monster

Typhon (Greek: Τυφών/Τυφωεύς) is the most terrible monster in Greek mythology — a gigantic, multi-headed, fire-breathing serpentine creature born from Gaia (Earth) and Tartarus as the final challenge to Zeus's cosmic sov

Typhon Typhoeus Typhaon Zeus Tartarus Gaia
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