

Three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld.
Cerberus


Half-man half-lion avatar of Vishnu. Defeated demon Hiranyakashipu.
Narasimha


Vishnu's mount. King of birds and enemy of nagas.
Garuda


God of wisdom, magic, and freshwater. Creator of humanity.
Ea


Deity of fertility, rice, agriculture and prosperity. Messenger: the fox.
Inari


Glowing white horse with seven heads emerging from churning ocean, feeds on moonlight.
Ucchaisravas


God of the Nile, strength, and military prowess. Depicted as a crocodile or man with crocodile head.
Sobek


Protector of sacred waters and water bodies.
Nsia


Giant snake spirit who controls storms and teaches sacred dances.
Taipan


A trickster spirit often depicted as a raven, associated with transformation and cunning.
Kuksa


God of nature, wildlife, and fertility. Depicted with antlers, surrounded by animals. Guardian of the cycle of life and death.
Cernunnos


Goddess of the sea and marine animals, ensuring balance and abundance in the ocean.
Sedna


Shapes humans on potter's wheel. Guardian of Nile's source and floods.
Khnum


God of wind and learning, bringer of civilization and knowledge.
Kukulkan


God of storms, rain, and thunder. Bringer of both abundance and destruction.
Adad


Half-human half-snake. Guard underground treasures.
Naga


God of sea and rivers. Challenges Baal for supremacy. Represents chaotic waters and storms.
Yam


Shiva's mount and gatekeeper. Represents dharma and justice.
Nandi


God of horses and horsemanship.
Perwa


Goddess of war and healing. Fierce defender of Ma'at and Ra.
Sekhmet


God of sunrise, rebirth, and transformation. Depicted as a scarab beetle or man with beetle head.
Khepri


Most powerful of the abosom, god of the River Tano.
Tano


A mythical cannibalistic monster. Represents insatiable greed and transformation caused by consuming human flesh.
Wendigo


Protector of home and cats. Daughter of Ra who brings joy and wards evil.
