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(Note: this includes guardian-type creatures, ghosts, and spirits such as demons, veli, and Cerberus) |
RULERS OF THE
UNDERWORLD |
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Aboriginal
mythology |
Baiame
(Kamilaroi),
Eingana |
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Akkadian
mythology |
Allu,
Anu,
Anunnaku,
Ereshkigal,
Etemmu,
Gallu,
Humbaba,
Mamitu,
Nergal,
Utnapishtim |
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Albanian
mythology |
E
Bukura e Dheut |
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Armenian
mythology |
Spandaramat |
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Aztec
mythology |
Mictlantecuhtli,
Mictecacihuatl,
Chalmecacihuilt,
Chalmecatl |
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Babylonian
mythology |
Erra,
Nergal,
Ninlil,
Sursunabu,
Ur-shanabi,
Utnapishtim |
Balinese
mythology |
Batara
Kala, Setesuyara |
Bon
mythology |
gNyan |
Buddhist
mythology |
Yama,
Emma-O-, Yanluo |
Canaanite
mythology |
Mot |
Celtic
mythology |
Arawn,
Bean
Sidhe, Cernunnos,
Cwn
Annwn, Gwyn
ap Nudd, Latiaran,
Manannan
mac Lir, Midir,
Morrigan,
Niamh,
Pwyll,
Sluagh,
Tethra |
Chinese
mythology |
Gu(i,
Yanluo |
Christian
mythology |
Angels,
Demons,
Devil,
God,
Michael,
Saint
Peter, Satan |
Egyptian
mythology |
Aken,
Aker
(strictly only the gatekeeper), Am-heh,
Amunet,
Ammit,
Andjety,
Anubis,
Apep,
Apis,
Astennu,
Ha,
Imiut
(if the Imiut was ever considered a god), Isis,
Mehen,
Naunet,
Nehebkau,
Nephthys,
Nun,
Nut,
Osiris,
Ptah,
Seker,
Thoth |
Elamite
mythology |
Jabru |
Etruscan
mythology |
Charun,
Culsu,
Februus,
Mania,
Mantus,
Nethuns,
Tuchulcha,
Vanth |
Finnish
mythology |
Kalma,
Kipu-Tytt�,
Kivutar,
Lovitar,
Surma,
Tuonen
akka, Tuonetar,
Tuoni,
Vammatar |
Greek
mythology |
Cerberus,
Charon,
Hades,
Keres,
Persephone,
Styx,
Thanatos,
Tartaros |
Georgian
mythology |
sasuleti |
Haida
mythology |
Ta'xet,
Tia |
Hinduism |
asuras,
Bali,
Chitragupta,
devas,
Durga,
Naga
(mythology), Rudra,
Soma,
Varuna,
Vivasvat,
Vritra,
Yama |
Hopi
mythology |
Kachina |
Ibo
mythology |
Ala |
Incan
mythology |
Supay,
Vichama |
Indonesian
mythology |
Dewi
Shri, Ndara |
Inuit
mythology |
Pana,
Sedna |
Islamic
mythology |
Hafaza,
Huri,
Iblis/Shaitan,
Ifrit,
Jinn,
Mala'ikah,
Peri |
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Japanese
mythology |
Hisa-Me,
Hotoke,
Ika-Zuchi-no-Kami,
Jikininki,
Shiko-Me,
Shiti
Dama, Shi-Ryo,
Yama |
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Kassite
mythology |
Dur |
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Khmer
mythology |
Preas
Eyssaur |
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Latvian
mythology |
Veli,
Velu
mate, Zemes
mate |
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Levantine
mythology |
Mot |
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Lunda
mythology |
Kalunga |
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Maya
mythology |
Xibalba |
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Melanesian
mythology |
(includes
Fijian mythology) Degei,
Ratumaibulu,
Samulayo |
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Narragansett
mythology |
Chepi |
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Navaho
mythology |
Estanatelhi |
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Niquiran
mythology |
Mictanteot |
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Norse
mythology |
Garm,
Hel,
Ran |
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Orokolo
mythology |
Kiavari |
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Persian
mythology |
Angra
Mainyu, Azhi
Dahaka, Peri |
Philippine
mythology |
Demonyo |
Phoenician
mythology |
Horon |
Phrygian
mythology |
Men |
Polynesian
mythology |
Hikuleo,
Hina,
Hine-nui-te-Po,
Kanaloa,
Kiho,
Makea
Tutara, Mahiuki,
Mahu-ike,
Marama,
Mauri,
Merau,
Milu,
Miru,
Rimu,
Rohe
(mythology), Whiro |
Prussian
mythology |
Picullus |
Pueblo
mythology |
Iyatiku |
Roman
mythology |
Cerberus,
Dea
Tacita, Dis
Pater, Egestes,
Fames,
Inferi
Dii, Larenta,
Letum,
Libitina,
Mors,
Pluto,
Proserpina,
Viduus |
Russian
mythology |
Baba
Yaga, Koshchei |
Saami
mythology |
Yambe-akka |
Salish
mythology |
Amotken |
Siberian
mythology |
Chebeldei,
Kul |
Slavic
mythology |
Crnobog,
Flins,
Marzana,
Nyia |
Sumerian
mythology |
Edimmu,
Ekimmu,
Endukugga,
Enmesarra,
Ereshkigal,
Gidim,
Gula,
Irkalla,
Kur,
Namtar,
Nergal,
Neti,
Nindukugga,
Ninlil,
Urshanabi,
Ziusudra |
Syrian
mythology |
Reshep |
Tamil
mythology |
Cur |
Thracian
mythology |
Heros |
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Vodou |
Baron
Cimeti�re, Baron
La Croix, Baron
Samedi, Ghede,
Maman
Brigitte, Marassa
Jumeaux |
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Wagawaga
mythology |
Tumudurere |
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Yoruba
mythology |
Oya |
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Yurak
mythology |
Nga |
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Zuni
mythology |
Uhepono |
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CREATURES ASSOCIATED WITH THE AFTERLIFE OR THE UNDERWORLD |
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Aztec |
Mictlantecuhtli |
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Babylonian |
Ereshkigal;
Nergal |
Buddhist |
Yama |
Canaanite |
The name of the god Mot was the Canaanite word for "death". |
Celtic |
Morrigan |
Chinese |
Yanluo (transileration of Yama) |
Ancient Egypt |
Anubis and Osiris were Gods of the Underworld or Death. |
Finnish |
Tuoni, his wife and children |
Greek |
Thanatos;
Hades |
Hindu |
Yama |
Igbo |
Literal translation similar to
"who kills in the night". |
Japan |
Enma (transileration of Yama) (See Also: Shinigami) |
Maori |
Hine-nui-te-po .
Translation similar to "Great-Lady-of-the-Darkness". |
Maya |
Ah Puch |
Mexico |
Contemporary Mexicans worship Santa Muerte or Saint Death. |
Norse |
(Death) Odin and
Freya (Underworld) Hel, Odin and Freyja |
Roman |
Mors;
Pluto |
Slavic |
Morana |
Western Civilization |
The Grim Reaper |
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