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    • Ancient Egyptian God Osiris

      Osiris was the god of fertility, agriculture, afterlife, and resurrection. Name "Osiris" comes from Greek "Ὄσιρις" and Egyptian "wsjr". Initially considered son of Geb and Nut, later identified with Horus

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    • Icarus Myth and Its Cultural Impact

      Daedalus built a labyrinth for King Minos to imprison the Minotaur. Daedalus and his son Icarus escaped using wings made from feathers and beeswax. Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too low or too close to the sun. Icarus disobeyed his father's warnings, causing his wings to melt. He fell into the sea and drowned, naming the nearby island Icaria

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    • Japanese Yōkai: Supernatural Creatures

      Yōkai are supernatural entities in Japanese folklore, meaning "strange apparitions". Term combines Chinese "yaoguai" with Japanese transliteration. Can be referred to as ayakashi, mononoke, or mamono

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    • Norse Mythology's Valhalla

      Valhalla is a hall in Asgard ruled by Odin, containing warriors who die in battle. Hall features shields, mail, wolves, and ravens, with 540 doors. Valhalla is described as shining golden and peaceful from afar

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    • Kali Yuga in Hinduism

      Kali Yuga is the fourth and shortest of four world ages in Hinduism. It means "age of darkness" or "age of vice". Each yuga decreases in length by one-fourth (25%). Kali Yuga lasts 432,000 years (1,200 divine years)

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    • Skinwalkers: Myth or Reality

      Skinwalkers are evil witches in Navajo folklore capable of transforming into animals. They were believed to gain powers after committing heinous acts. Native witches were typically male practitioners

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