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  • ...ts to free worlds enslaved by terrible beings; malevolent [[supernatural]] powers seeking to increase their spheres of influence across multiple dimensions a ...
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  • ...de in response to a druid's prediction that Aoi would be born with special powers.<ref name="Matson"/> {{Celtic mythology (Mythological)}} ...
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  • {{Short description|South American mythological creature}} ...d sons of [[Tau (mythology)|Tau]] and [[Kerana]], it is one of the central mythological creatures among [[Guarani language|Guarani]]-speaking cultures. ...
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  • ...aman]]s and elders of indigenous Australia supposedly derive their magical powers.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Mudrooroo |doi=10.1080/02560049685310111 |title= [[Category:Mythological substances]] ...
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  • ...al [[Dove Book]] as the place of the mythical stone with healing and magic powers, known as the [[Alatyr (mythology)|Alatyr]] ({{langx|ru|Алатырь}}), which i [[Category:Mythological kingdoms, empires, and countries]] ...
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  • {{about|the mythological goddess|other uses|Carman (disambiguation)}} ...("darkness"), Dother ("evil") and Dian ("violence"). She used her magical powers to destroy all the fruit of Ireland. ...
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  • ...]. Its name is associated with [[Jamshid]] (''Jam'' in [[New Persian]]), a mythological figure of Greater Iranian culture and tradition. The cup has also been call * [[Cornucopia]] (mythical vessels with magical powers) ...
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  • ..., appears to grant the protagonist [[Aang]] spiritual guidance and special powers. [[Category:Mythological hybrids]] ...
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  • ...|last=Merkur|first=Daniel|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23016717|title=Powers which we do not know: the gods and spirits of the Inuit|date=1991|publisher [[Category:Mythological deer]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Mythological entity}} ...name for the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]]. References to where the mythological xanas lived are still common in Asturian [[toponyms]]. They also appear in ...
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  • * [[Galatea (mythology)]], three different mythological figures from Greek mythology, including: ** [[Galatea (mythological statue)]], the statue carved by Pygmalion that came to life ...
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  • ==Powers== [[Category:Mythological hematophages]] ...
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  • ...ns to shamanic initiations.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Merkur|first=Daniel|title=Powers which We Do Not Know: The Gods and Spirits of the Inuit|year=1991|pages=245 [[Category:Mythological dogs]] ...
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  • ...ted Illustrations of the Three Realms", "Pictorial Compendium of the Three Powers", and others; in the original title, "Sancai" ({{lang|zh-Hant|三才}}) refers While it contains some inaccurate or mythological articles (for example, the articles on the [[horseshoe crab]] and the [[cra ...
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  • {{short description|Mythological kingdom in Hinduism}} ...gn of Bhāskarvarman when the Varmans was ascending to one of the important powers in north India, it appears that they projected Kāmarūpa on a larger geopoli ...
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  • ...gy]], '''Minawara and Multultu''' were the [[List of Australian Aboriginal mythological figures|legendary ancestors]] of the [[Warlpiri people| Nambutji tribe]]. T ...te, while Multultu was granted the power to manipulate time at will. Their powers were like [[Yin and yang|Yin and Yang]] from [[Chinese mythology]]. With Mi ...
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  • ...Basque mythology]]. She is the home not only of living beings, but also of mythological creatures, divinities and souls. Amalur (Mother Earth) sustains the life of ...e primary [[deity]] of the Basque mythos, Amalur holds the life force that powers the world. Her power allows life to exist, so faith in her is very importan ...
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  • {{short description|Korean mythological creature}} === Powers === ...
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  • ...ps://books.google.com/books?id=QAnoDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA108|title=Encyclopedia of Mythological Objects|first=Theresa|last=Bane|date=29 May 2020|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9 ...
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  • ...irror) family of the [[Mexica]] gods and inherited their [[shapeshifting]] powers. [[Category:Mythological canines]] ...
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