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  • 41Curupira — An illustration of Curupira Curupira is also a genus of tree in South America (Curupira tefeensis, Ximeniaceae or Olacaceae s. lat.). The term curupira can also refer to a type of Maricoxi. The Curupira or Curupura, or even Caipora is a male… …

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  • 42Ovinnik — The Ovinnik is a malevolent spirit of the threshing house in Slavic folklore. He is prone to burning down the threshing houses by setting fire to the grain. To placate him, peasants would offer him roosters and bliny. On New Year s Eve, the touch …

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  • 43Jengu — A jengu (plural miengu) is a water spirit and deity in the traditional beliefs of the Sawa ethnic groups of Cameroon, particularly the Duala, Bakweri, and related Sawa peoples. Among the Bakweri, the name is liengu (plural maengu). They are… …

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  • 44Diwata — Title Diwata (as shown at the bottom of the picture) Description guardian spirits …

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  • 45Clurichaun — A representation of a Clurichaun in T. C. Croker s Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland The clurichaun (pronounced /ˈklʊərɨkɔːn/), or clobhair in O Kearney, is an Irish fairy which resembles the leprechaun. Some folklo …

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  • 46Chort — This article is about a mythological creature. For other uses, see Chort (disambiguation). In Slavic mythology (demonology), Chort is considered to be a demon of total evil, with horns, hoofs, skinny tail, and a pig face. He is the son of the… …

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  • 47The Russian Stories (C. J. Cherryh) — The Russian Stories Chernevog, the second book in the Russian series Rusalka Chernevog Yvgenie Author C. J. Cherryh Illust …

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  • 48Morgen (mythological creature) — Morgens, Morgans or Mari Morgans are Welsh and Breton water spirits that drown men. They may lure men to their death by their own sylphic beauty, or with glimpses of underwater gardens with buildings of gold or crystal. They are also blamed for… …

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  • 49Cikavac — (Serbian pronunciation: [tsikavats]) is a mythical creature in Serbian mythology, imagined as a winged animal (a bird) with long beak and a sack.[1] A cikavac could be acquired by taking an egg from a black hen, which would then be carried… …

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  • 50List of Shaman King characters — Joco redirects here. For the similarly nicknamed musician, see Jonathan Coulton. The following is a list of characters in the manga and anime series Shaman King: Contents 1 Creation and Conception 1.1 Yoh Asakura 1.2 …

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