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In Finnish mythology, Päivätär is the goddess of the Sun, as well as life and light in general.
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In Mesopotamian mythology, the demigod King Gilgamesh defeats the wild man Enkidu, but is so impressed by Enkidu's strength and tenacity that they become best friends.
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A cat-sìth is a dog-sized black cat (with a white spot on its chest) from Scottish folklore that haunts the Scottish Highlands, and steals the souls of the newly dead.
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The blue men of the Minch are blue humanoids from Scottish folklore who live in the Minch - the water between the Outer Hebrides and mainland Scotland.
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In Scottish folklore, selkies are certain large seals able to take off their seal skins to appear human.
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Saturn was a Roman god of agriculture, time, generation, dissolution & the planet of the same name.
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In Norse mythology, Thor had rescued the man Aurvandill from Jotunheim, but while Thor was carrying him on his back in a basket across an icy river, Aurvandill's big toe froze solid.
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According to folklore, when Merlin prophesized that a baby born on May 1st of that year would destroy King Arthur, Arthur ordered all the British babies born on that day to be placed into a little boat and pushed out to sea.
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