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Gwyllion is a mythical creature that is said to haunt the mountains of Wales. According to Welsh folklore, Gwyllion are female fairies that are known for their frightening appearance. They are said to wear tattered ash-colored robes and pointed hats, and carry pots or wooden cans in one hand. These creatures are known for their …

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Balam is a mythical creature that has fascinated people for centuries. It is often depicted as a powerful king of hell with 40 legions of demons under his command. Balam has the heads of a bull, a man, and a ram, as well as a serpent tail and eyes of flaming fire. According to demonology, …

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Belial is a mythical creature that appears in various religious and mythological traditions. The name “Belial” is derived from the Hebrew term “Beli ya’al,” which can be translated to mean “worthless” or “wicked.” In the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, Belial is a term that later became personified as the devil in Christian texts of the New …

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Gris-gris is a term that has been used for centuries to describe a variety of different objects, ranging from charms and talismans to dolls and images of gods. In Vodun (Voodoo) religion, gris-gris are small cloth bags filled with herbs, oils, stones, small bones, hair and nail clippings, pieces of clothing soiled with perspiration and/or …

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