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
A Devil’s pact is a pledge to serve the Devil or one of his Demons. The pact may be made orally, but according to lore it is best to write it on virgin parchment and sign it in blood. The
Daedalion (little Daedalus)vIn Greek mythology, a young man, son of Phosphorus; brother of Ceyx; father of Chione (Philonis). He was loved by the gods Apollo and Hermes. His daughter Chione slept with
Daedala (derived from the name Daedalus) In ancient Greek cult, a festival in honour of Hera by the Boetians. It commemorated the myth about Hera leaving Zeus and hiding. The god said
Dadhyanch (Dadhica, Dadhicha) In Hindu mythology, a sage who was taught certain sciences by Indra but was not allowed to pass on his knowledge to anyone else without punishment. However, Dadhyanch gave
Dadak In Tibetan Buddhism, a guardian deity, associated with the hero and founder of Buddhism in Tibet, Padmasambhava. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third Edition – Written by Anthony S.
Dabaiba In the mythology of the Indians of the Isthmus of Panama, a rain goddess and mother of the creator god. Dabaiba was worshipped near a river of the same name. Human
Da In African mythology (Fon of Benin), serpent god, who symbolizes life and movement. Dako, chief of the Fon nation, murdered a sovereign prince who was on a friendly visit in honour
Bahram Gur (Bahramgor, Bahram Gor) In Persian mythology, a hero king appearing in the epic poem Shah Namah by Firdusi, as well as in the poem Haft Paykar (seven portraits) by another
Bahram Fire (Berezisauanh) In Persian mythology, sacred fire that represents all fires and shoots up before the good god, Ahura Mazda. It is composed of 16 different kinds of fire and is
In Australian mythology, the Baginis are enigmatic beings, depicted as half-human, half-animal females. These creatures are both captivating and fearsome, embodying a blend of beauty and danger. While their faces are described
In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Bagadjimbiri are twin culture heroes of the Karadjeri people from northwestern Australia. Initially, these divine brothers appeared in the form of dingoes, embodying the wild and cunning nature
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