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7 Terrifying Cryptids in the Appalachian Mountains
Understanding Orisa Elegua : Yoruba god of Crossroads.
The Aziza: Black Fairies from West African Mythology
The Tagalog Story of Maria Makiling: Guardian of Makiling Mountain
Was Jose Rizal Jack the Ripper
Orisha Shango: Yoruba God of Thunder and Justice
Kelpies: Water Horse Spirits of Scottish Mythology
Orisha Oya: Yoruba goddess of Wind, Lightning and Violent Storms
Are Sprites Fairies? Everything you Need to know.
El Cadejo: The Mythical Guidians of Central America
Varuna: Hindu God of the Sky and Water.
Was Edgar Degas Jack the Ripper?
The Roman Gladius: The Sword That Built an Empire
Korean Mythology 101: Exploring the gods and Mythical creatures of Korea
Are gnomes Evil? Exploring the History Behind Garden Gnomes
Selkies: The Mysterious Seal People of Celtic Mythology
Grootslang : The Mythology of South Africa’s Elephant Snake
Metis: The Titan Goddess of Wisdom in Greek mythology Â
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