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Mythology

The term mythology can refer to either the study of myths, or to a body of myths. Comparative mythology is the study of connections between myths from different cultures. In the study of folklore, a myth is a sacred narrative explaining how the world and humankind came to be in their present form. Many scholars in other fields use the term "myth" in somewhat different ways. In a very broad sense, the word can refer to any traditional story.

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Mythology

Samyaza

Anthropology; Mythology

A fallen angel that leads the Grigori. They left heaven in order to mate with humans, who subsequently gave birth to the nephilim race.

Zaccoum

Anthropology; Mythology

A demonic tree in Islamic mythology that grows in hell. Souls trapped in hell are compelled to the the fruit of Zaccoum, which only serves to drive them insane. The fruit reportedly tastes like ...

Throne

Anthropology; Mythology

A race of heavenly beings that come closest to spiritual perfection, emanating heavenly light. Ezekiel describes them as wheels covered in eyes. They are said to be humble and embody justice and ...

Sandalphon

Anthropology; Mythology

The twin brother of Metatron, although he does not have as high a ranking. Sandalphon is responsible for assigning gender to a child in the womb and delivers the prayers of humanity to God.

Satanachia

Anthropology; Mythology

A spirit who is the Commander in Chief of Satan's army, with 54 legions of demons under his command. He has great power over women and supreme knowledge of planets.

Raguel

Anthropology; Mythology

The archangel of justice, fairness and harmony. Not mentioned by name in the canonical texts of Judaism but featured in the Book of Enoch, and believed to be referenced several times in the Book of ...

Kronos

Anthropology; Mythology

He is believed to be the God of The Titans.

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