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: One of the Seven Gods of Fortune (Shichi-Kukujin), along with Ebisu, Daikoku, Benzaiten, Bishamonten (Vaiśravaṇa), Fukurokuju, Juojin, and Hotei (Budai).
 
: One of the Seven Gods of Fortune (Shichi-Kukujin), along with Ebisu, Daikoku, Benzaiten, Bishamonten (Vaiśravaṇa), Fukurokuju, Juojin, and Hotei (Budai).
   
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Latest revision as of 01:46, 2 June 2014

Various names of Gods or Divine figures in MGW's Stories. Legendary creatures are included.

Shinto/Kami/Japanese

Inari
??
Hachiman
Masaru
Munamochi-saru
Binbōgami
Hitodama
(人魂) balls of fire that seem to contain the souls of human. Widely seen in Japanese tales and

Buddhism/Hindu

Ida-ten
Also Skanda and Wei Tuo.
Bishamon (Vaiśravaṇa)
Fukurokujū
One of the Seven Gods of Fortune (Shichi-Kukujin), along with Ebisu, Daikoku, Benzaiten, Bishamonten (Vaiśravaṇa), Fukurokuju, Juojin, and Hotei (Budai).
Karura
(迦楼羅
Kalaviṅka

Greek

Jupiter

Norse

Sigurd

Americas

Mixcoatl