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  2. Raid: Shadow Legends - Wikipedia

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    Raid: Shadow Legends is a fantasy-themed, turn-based role-playing gacha game. The game's story takes place in the fictional realm of Teleria, which has been subjugated by the Dark Lord Siroth. Players take the role of an ancient Telerian warrior resurrected to defeat the Dark Lord and restore peace and harmony to the territory.

  3. Cap of invisibility - Wikipedia

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    Cellini 's Perseus (1545–54), wearing the Cap of Invisibility and carrying the head of Medusa. In classical mythology, the Cap of Invisibility (Ἅϊδος κυνέη (H)aïdos kyneē in Greek, lit. dog-skin of Hades) is a helmet or cap that can turn the wearer invisible, [1] also known as the Cap of Hades or Helm of Hades. [2]

  4. Classification of demons - Wikipedia

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    The Testament of Solomon is a pseudepigraphical work, purportedly written by King Solomon, in which the author mostly describes particular demons who he enslaved to help build the temple, the questions he put to them about their deeds and how they could be thwarted, and their answers, which provide a kind of self-help manual against demonic activity.

  5. Shade (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In poetry and literature, a shade (translating Greek σκιά, [1] Latin umbra [2]) is the spirit or ghost of a dead person, residing in the underworld . An underworld where the dead live in shadow was common to beliefs in the ancient Near East. In Biblical Hebrew, it was called tsalmaveth (צַלמָוֶת: lit. "death-shadow", "shadow of ...

  6. Hellhound - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Cerberus, often referred to as the hound of Hades, is a multi-headed dog that guards the gates of the Underworld to prevent the dead from leaving. He was the offspring of the monsters Echidna and Typhon and was usually described as having three heads, a serpent for a tail, and snakes protruding from multiple parts of his body.

  7. Greek underworld - Wikipedia

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    Greek underworld. In Greek mythology, the Greek underworld, or Hades, is a distinct realm (one of the three realms that make up the cosmos) where an individual goes after death. The earliest idea of afterlife in Greek myth is that, at the moment of death, an individual's essence ( psyche) is separated from the corpse and transported to the ...

  8. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    Cynder is a former servant of Malefor in both versions, but the result of her corruption results in different effects on her. In The Legend of Spyro, she gains control over shadows, poison, fear, and wind, while in Skylanders, she is an Undead element Skylander capable of using spectral lightning, summoning ghosts, and turning into a shadow form.

  9. Underworld - Wikipedia

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    Cerberus, Charon, Hades, Pluto, Keres, Persephone, Thánatos, Eris, Hermes, Hera: Georgian mythology: sasuleti: Germanic religion: Garmr, Hel, Rán, Níðhögg: Haida mythology: Ta'xet, Tia: Hattian mythology, Hittite mythology: Lelwani: Hinduism: Yama: Hopi mythology: Maasaw: Hungarian mythology: Ördög: Ibo mythology: Ala: Incan mythology ...

  10. Gehenna - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Revelation describes Hades being cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:14). The King James Version is the only English translation in modern use to translate Sheol, Hades, Tartarus (Greek ταρταρώσας; lemma: ταρταρόω tartaroō), and Gehenna as Hell.

  11. List of Greek mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    Cerberus: a three headed dog, pet of Hades; Cetus or Ceto: sea monsters. Ceuthonymus: daemon of the underworld. Father of Menoetius. Charon: the ferryman of Hades, who transports the dead across the River Styx. Charybdis: a sea monster whose inhalations formed a deadly whirlpool or a huge water mouth.