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With a female human upper half and a fish or serpent lower half, Mami Wata symbolizes many aspects of life including good fortune, wealth, and healing but also the threat of destruction; she is sometimes depicted with a snake around her neck, representing divinity and divination
In Yoruba religion, Ogun is a primordial orisha in Yoruba Land. In some traditions, he is said to have cleared a path for the other orisha to enter Earth, He is the god of war and metals. He is present in Yoruba religion, Haitian Vodou, and West African Vodun
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Anansi is an Akan West African folktale, the Akan God of Stories,Wisdom, Knowledge, and possibly creation. He often takes the shape of a spider. Anansi stories spread to West Indies, Suriname, SierraLeone and the Netherlands Antilles; also Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire.
TOKOLOSHES are a creature from Zulu mythology that inhabit South Africa. These creatures attack you in your sleep and are said to be a part of the reason while many people in the Zulu culture used to sleep with their beds raised off the floor.
WEREHYENAS Africa mythology.
In Somalia, it transforms by rubbing itself with a magic stick at sundown. The Sudanese version is more violent, and is known for attacking lovers after dark. In Morocco, all werehyenas are believed to transform every night after sunset
@DameryHarold haha no he Had a tail aswell in the old games, thats why it was confusing AF
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