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Spirit name "Aclahayr" | Greek | Of the fourth hour of the Nuctemeron, the genius spirit. |
Spirit name "Adamastor" | Greek | The spirit of the stormy Cape (Good Hope), described by Camoens in the Lusiad as a hideous phantom. According to Barreto, he was one of the giants who invaded heaven. |
Spirit name "Aequitas" | Greek | A minor spirit of fair dealing from 300 BCE |
Spirit name "Agathos" | Greek | Good guardian spirit, the personification of good fortune, Greek |
Spirit name "Agathos Daimon" | Greek | A good genius / guardian spirit |
Spirit name "Akratos" | Greek | The spirit of the unmixed wine. Greek |
Spirit name "Alastor" | Greek | A mortal that became a minor spirit that avenged evil deeds & demanded vengeance for crimes |
Spirit name "Alpleich or Elfenreigen" | Greek | The weird spirit-song, the music which some hear before death. |
Spirit name "Apate" | Greek | A daughter of Nyx, the personification of deceit. She was one of the evil spirits in Pandora's box. Her Roman equivalent was Fraus. Greek |
Spirit name "Ariel" | Greek | Oversees the sprites, the nature spirits åśśociated with water and is involved with healing and protecting nature |
Planet name "Athanatos" | Greek | The god of treasure hunting and the spirit of the planet Mercury. Greek |
Demon name "Bathym aka Bathim" | Greek | Bathin, Marthin. One of the three demons in the service of Fleuretty. Duke of the Infernal regions he has the appearance of a robust man but his body ends in a serpent's tail. He is well versed in the virtues of herbs and precious stones according to Wierius. He is able to transport men from one place to another with wondrous speed. He commands thirty legions. One of the 72 spirits of Solomon. |
Spirit name "Epimetheus" | Greek / Roman | Minor creator god. One of the four sons of IAPETOS and Klymene (Titan), and the brother of PROMETHEUS. Jointly responsible for the creation of mankind. Epimetheus' strongest claim to fame lies in his liaison with the first mortal woman, Pandora, whom the gods had cautioned him to avoid. Her curiosity caused her to open the box belonging to JUPITER in which he had placed all the vices, diseases and sufferings of humanity, but which also included the benevolent spirit of hope.... |
Goddess name "Faun" | Roman | Place-spirits (genii) of untamed woodland. Romans connected their fauns with the Greek satyrs, wild and orgiastic drunken followers of Dionysus. However, fauns and satyrs were originally quite different creatures. Both have horns and both resemble goats below the waist, humans above; but originally satyrs had human feet, fauns goatlike hooves. The Romans also had a god named Faunus and a goddess Fauna, who, like the fauns, were goat-people. Roman |
Spirit name "Hamadryades" | Greek / Roman | Tree spirits whose existence is restricted to the tree that the guard when it dies they die |
Spirit name "Hubris" | Greek | The daughter of Erebus and Nyx and the female spirit of insolence, violence, wantonness, reckless pride, arrogance and outrageous behaviour in general. Greek |
Demon name "Imp" | Greek | A puny demon or spirit of mischief. |
Spirit name "Kakia" | Greek | spirit of vice and sister of Arete ("virtue"). Greek |
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