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The Addams Family

The Addams Family is an American television sitcom based on the Charles Addams cartoons of the same name, about a family of eccentrics and monsters. The Addams Family aired from 1964 to
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Adlet

ADLET (Inuit Mythology) – The Bloodthirsty Offspring of a Woman and a Dog In the stark, unforgiving landscapes of the Arctic, Inuit mythology speaks of the Adlet—five fearsome, blood-drinking monsters born from
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The Al

The Al is in Armenian lore, a half-human, half-animal creature that especially likes to attack pregnant women. The Al may have originated in the Babylonian lore of the alu, a malevolent spirit
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Adze

ADZE Pronunciation: Ads The Ewe people of southeastern Ghana and southern Togo, Africa, believe that this vampiric spirit looks like a Corpse Candle, the constant light of a firefly, or like a

Aatxe – Young Bull

Aatxe is among the spirits in Mari’s entourage. He may be her lover; her enforcer, punishing those who displease her; or he may even be among Mari’s many forms.
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Abata

Abata is the Swamp Queen, orisha of swamps and marshes. She has the power to control the accumulation of wealth (or the lack thereof). Yoruba tradition identifies her as the female compatriot
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Abeona

Abeona ORIGIN: Italian, pre-Roman Abeona is the spirit of literal and metaphoric departures. She protects children in general, but especially the first time they leave home. Abeona may be petitioned to provide
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Abka Hehe

Abka Hehe Woman of Heaven; Heaven Mother Abka Hehe, primordial Manchurian goddess, forms a triad with two other Manchu spirits: Banamu Hehe (Earth Mother) and Ulden Hehe (Light Mother). (Hehe is “Mama”
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Abnoba

Abnoba ORIGIN: Celtic Abnoba is the Goddess of the Black Forest, now in modern Germany, a region with many therapeutic springs including the famed Baden-Baden. The etymology of her Celtic name is
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Abtagigi

Abtagigi is the Sumerian spirit of sacred sexuality. She awakens and stimulates erotic impulses. Babylonians and Assyrians used the Semitic form of her name, Kalili, in the same manner that they called
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