Beelzebub is a powerful demon who occupies a prominent place in the hierarchy of hell. He is known for spreading belief in false gods, fanning the flames of war or lust, and possessing human bodies …
Beleno and Belenos means “the Shining God.“ He was worshipped as a “Sun God” by the Celts of continental Europe, Great Britain, and Ireland and is considered by modern historians to be a common Celtic …
Avalon is the mythical island in the Arthurian legend, also known as the Isle of Apples or the Isle of Glass, a mythical place like the island of Thule. It is said that the legendary …
Varuna is a Vedic deity initially associated with the sky, later also with the seas, like Poseidon in Greek mythology. He is found in the oldest layer of Vedic literature in Hinduism. He is also …
Sobek is the ancient Egyptian crocodile god of the Nile. The Nile River was believed to have been created from his sweat. Therefore, Sobek controlled the waters, as well as the fertility of the soil. …
Saraswati is a Hindu goddess. Her name means watery, fluid, or elegant. Originally, her name was attributed to the river Saraswati, but later the sacred river was personified and took the form of the deity. …
A Rakshasa (female Rakshasi) in Hindu mythology is a bloodthirsty demon, banished from the realm of the gods and forced to live on earth, preying on humanity. While most of these beasts are as evil …
A member of Great Britain that is thought to have been founded with the arrival of Gaelic colonizers from Ireland, Scotland is a place that has been the center of great events throughout history and …
Ymir is known as the first being in Norse mythology. He was a giant created from the drops of water that formed when the ice of Niflheim mixed with the heat of Muspelheim. He was …
The River Styx is a major river in the Greek underworld (also called Hades). The river forms a boundary between the underworld and the world of the living. The word means hatred in Greek and …