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Aphrodite
The Greek goddess of love and sexuality. One of the twelve gods that dwell on Mount Olympus. She’s described both as kind, lovable, and even motherly, but also possessing a more vain and violent side which she demonstrates to those who disrespect her.
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Mimi
Strange beings from the mythology of the Aboriginal people of northern Australia, and the ones who first taught them how to hunt and dance. Because they're so thin and elongated, they break off with the weakest of winds, having no option but to live inside rocks.
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Dyeus, Ancient sky father
The sky god of the prehistoric Proto-Indo-Europeans and a consort to Dhéghōm, the earth goddess, whom he impregnates with his rains. An ancestor of many Eurasian gods who share an etymological root with him, such as Dyaus, Zeus and Odin.
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Revenant, Vengeful Undead
A type of undead originating from European folklore. Its name means “the returning” in Old French. They're corpses that return to life at night to torment the living with violence, disease and vampirism, returning to their graves with the morning sun.
Damarchus, Cursed Pugilist
A legendary Arcadian Olympic boxer from Greek mythology, said to have been cursed and turned into a werewolf for unknowingly eating human flesh during a ritual as a teenager. To regain his humanity, he had to abstain from eating it again for 9 years.
Nyarlathotep, the Crawling Chaos
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An evil deity from H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos and a spawn of Azathoth. He acts as a proxy to the Older Gods and his father, disguising itself to manipulate people across time and space to sow chaos, never setting on a single form.