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    Korean mythology (Korean: 한국 신화; Hanja: 韓國神話; MR: Han'guk sinhwa) is the group of myths told by historical and modern Koreans. There are two types: the...
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    Korean dragons (Korean: 용/룡; RR: yong/ryong) are legendary creatures in Korean mythology and folklore. The appearance of the dragon reflects its relation...
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  • God Kušuḫ (Hurrian mythology) Goddess Selardi (Urartian mythology) God Aglibol (Palmarene mythology) God Almaqah (Sabaean mythology) God Baal-hamon (Punic...
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    A liminal deity is a god or goddess in mythology who presides over thresholds, gates, or doorways; "a crosser of boundaries". These gods are believed...
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    and one of the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas in Chinese religion and Korean mythology. As an important belief in Chinese folk religion, Four Dragon King...
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  • Chinese creation myths, Chinese mythology Japanese creation myth, Japanese mythology Korean creation narratives, Korean mythology Southeast Asia/East Asia Tai-speakers:...
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    Ara the Handsome, a deity of a dying and resurrecting nature Aralez (mythology) creatures with powers to resuscitate fallen warriors and resurrect the...
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    counterpart Turgmam, goddess of fire Atar, yazata of fire in Persian mythology and Zoroastrianism Komod Pazik, Sakizaya god of fire Icep Kanasaw, Sakizaya...
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  • Joseph Campbell (1949) (comparative mythology) The Hero's Journey by Joseph Campbell (1990) (comparative mythology) In the Light of Truth: The Grail Message...
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    Seonangsin (category Korean mythology)
    Seonangshin (Korean: 서낭신) is the patron deity of the village in Korean mythology. As the goddess of villages, boundaries, and war, the deity is one of...
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    Paektusan Secret Camp (category North Korea articles missing geocoordinate data)
    The entire mountain has a long history in Korean mythology. Not only is it the supposed birthplace of the Korean people, but also the story of Dangun is...
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    Pulgasari (creature) (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    The Pulgasari (Korean: 불가사리; RR: Bulgasari), is a metal-eating legendary creature that appears in Korean mythology and folklore. The creature is a mixture...
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  • Chinese mythology is encountered in the traditions of various classes of people, their Huaxia predecessors, Tibetan mythology, Turkic mythology, Korean mythology...
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    Echidna - in Greek mythology, a half-woman and half-snake monster Eobshin - the goddess of the storage and wealth in Korean mythology, believed to be a...
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    Samsin Halmeoni (category Korean mythology)
    (Korean: 삼신 할머니; Hanja: 삼神 할머니), the Grandmother Samsin, is the goddess of childbirth and fate in Korean mythology. Sam means "pregnancy" in Korean, sin...
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  • Kumiho (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    gumiho (Korean: 구미호; Hanja: 九尾狐, literally "nine-tailed fox") is a creature that appears in the folktales of East Asia and legends of Korea. It is similar...
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  • Bulgae (category Korean mythology)
    Bulgae or pulgae (Korean: 불개; lit. fire dog) refers to the mythical fire dogs in Korean mythology. They come from the kingdom of darkness and always chase...
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    Three-legged crow (category East Asian mythology)
    Korean mythology, it is known as Samjok-o (Korean: 삼족오; Hanja: 三足烏 – literally "three-legged crow"). During the Goguryeo period, the ancient Korean people...
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    Norse, Nordic, or Scandinavian mythology, is the body of myths belonging to the North Germanic peoples, stemming from Old Norse religion and continuing...
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    Mesopotamia. 2333 BC: Dangun establishes Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, according to Korean mythology. The first official mentioning of beekeeping in Egypt...
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  • Gangcheori (category Asian mythology stubs)
    Gangcheori (강철이; 強鐵) is a dragon-shaped monster in Korean mythology that was introduced in the 17th century. It is a monster that has traditionally been...
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    (大洪水)". ENCYCLOPEDIA OF KOREAN CULTURE. Retrieved May 9, 2020. Choi, Won-Oh (10 April 2008). An Illustrated Guide to Korean Mythology. Global Oriental. p...
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    Korean folklore. Korean culture Korean mythology bibimgirl (2016-12-15). "Korean Folklore – Goblins and Other Beings". Sageuk: Korean Historical Dramas...
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    Dokkaebi (Korean: 도깨비) are legendary creatures from Korean mythology and folklore. Dokkaebi, also known as "Korean goblins", are nature deities or spirits...
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    Japanese mythology is a collection of traditional stories, folktales, and beliefs that emerged in the islands of the Japanese archipelago. Shinto traditions...
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  • Inmyeonjo (category Korean mythology)
    Inmyeonjo (Korean: 인면조; Hanja: 人面鳥; lit. human face bird) is a mythological creature from Korea that appears as a bird with a human face. Most of them...
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    Gasin faith (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    In Korean shamanism, Gasin (Korean: 가신; Hanja: 家神; lit. God of the house) are a branch of deities believed to protect the various objects and rooms of...
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  • a legendary creature in Chinese and Korean mythology and Seoul mascot Haechi (TV series), a 2019 South Korean television series Haechi (comics), a character...
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