Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
The Spirit of Dantalion: The 71st Spirit of Solomon Dantalion is one of the most enigmatic spirits in the Ars Goetia, known as the 71st of the 72 Spirits of Solomon. A mighty Duke of Hell, Dantalion governs 36 legions
Iktomi (Unktomi) In North American Indian mythology (Dakota and Lakota), trickster who invented human speech. SEE ALSO: trickster; unktomi Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written by Anthony S.
Hino In North American Indian mythology (Iroquois), the thunderer. Armed with his mighty bow and flaming arrow, he was the eternal enemy of evil. Hino slew the great serpent of the waters,
Hiawatha (Haiowatha) (he makes rivers) (16th century?) In North American Indian history and legend (Iroquois), founder of the League of Five, later Six, Nations, called the “League of the Long House”: Mohawk,
Hactcin In North American Indian mythology (Jicarilla Apache), supernatural personification of objects and natural forces, creator of all things. Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written by Anthony S.
Gudatrigakwitl (old man above) In North American Indian mythology (Wiyot), creator god who brought about his creation by joining his hands and spreading them out over the primordial vacuum. Encyclopedia of World
Go-oh In North American Indian mythology (Iroquois), the spirit of the winds who lives in the north sky. He controls all four winds; the bear, north wind; the panther, west wind; the
Gluskap and Malsum (Glooscap, Glooska, Gluskabe) In North American Indian mythology (Abnaki), twin brothers; Gluskap, a creator god, culture hero, and trickster killed his evil brother Malsum. Gluskap and Malsum discussed their
Abenaki, pronounced AB-eh-nah-kee, can be translated from the Algonquian language as “those living at the sunrise,” “people of the dawn land,” or “easterners.” (The Algonquian word itself is wapanahki; alternative spellings include
Fraus (deceit) In Roman mythology, goddess of treachery, daughter of Orcus (Dis, Hades, Pluto) and Night (Nox). SEE ALSO: Hades Nox Orcus Pluto Roman Mythology
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