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Female Finnic spirit
Irish spirit known for wailing
Irish hero known for defending Ulster
Lithuanian creator god
Germanic fairy, better known nowadays for helping Santa
Monstrous Norse wolf that bit off Tyr's hand
One of three snake-haired sisters in Greek mythology
Greek god of the sun, an element is named for him
Slavic folk hero beatified by the Orthodox Church
Slavic god of vegetation and fertility
Mischievous Germanic spirit, often associated with candles or mines
Irish god of kings, art, and crafts
Norse domain of the fire giants
Greek beast slain by Heracles/Hercules
Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his long jouney back home
Finnish for 'evil spirit', now used as an expletive
Early Roman god of the state
Norse squirrel that lives on the world tree, relaying messages up and down
Baltic goddess of the sun
Greek monster, father of Cerberus, Chimera, and Colchian Dragon among others
Finnish god of the sky and thunder
Finnish hero, protagonist of the Kalevala epic
Germanic god equivalent to Odin
Albanian spirits whose presence is signified by a creaking door or flickering flame
The first giant in Norse mythology
Three-headed dragon in Slavic mythology