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Aani
A dog-headed baboon revered as a sacred figure, symbolizing equilibrium and balance.
Egyptian
Abtu
A sacred fish embodying life, fertility, and the divine protection of the Nile’s waters.
Egyptian
Akhekh
Often depicted as a winged lion or serpentine beast, this creature symbolizes chaos, protection.
Germanic
Alraune
A plant with human-like roots, associated with magic and possessing toxic properties.
Egyptian
Ammit
A fearsome creature that consumes the hearts of those deemed unworthy in the afterlife.
Egyptian
Apep
Serpent of chaos who battles Ra each night during his journey through the underworld.
Greek
Basilisk
A mythical serpent known for its deadly gaze and venom, said to reign over all reptiles.
Egyptian
Bennu
Mythical bird symbolizing rebirth and creation, connected with the sun and the cycles of life.
Greek
Centaur
A being with a human upper body and horse lower body, blending intellect and wild nature.
Greek
Cerberus
A three-headed hound guarding the Underworld’s gates, preventing souls from escaping.
Greek
Demogorgon
A primordial being of chaos and darkness, linked to the underworld's mysteries and power.
Greek
Dragon
A legendary creature with wings, scales, and fiery breath, symbolizing power.
Germanic
Drude
A female spirit associated with nightmares and witchcraft, known for causing nocturnal mischief.
Egyptian
El Naddaha
A female spirit that lures men to the Nile, causing their death or disappearance.
Egyptian
Griffin
A creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing strength.
Egyptian
Hieracosphinx
A sphinx-like creature with a falcon's head and lion's body, symbolizing Horus.
Germanic
Kobold
A small, mischievous household spirit known for assisting with chores and playing pranks.
Germanic
Lindworm
A serpent-like creature with scales, spines, and a fearsome, mysterious presence.
Egyptian
Medjed
A elephantfish worshipped in Oxyrhynchus, believed to have eaten a part of Osiris.
Greek
Satyr
Mischievous nature spirits known for their love of wine, music, dancing, and carefree revelry.
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