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  2. Bride of Deimos - Wikipedia

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    Minako appears to be the physical reincarnation of Deimos' lover and younger twin sister, Venus, the former goddess of love. In order to rescue Venus from the fatal punishment she received as a result of their relationship, he has to bring Minako to the underworld so Venus can possess her body.

  3. Category:Underworld goddesses - Wikipedia

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  4. Fukushū o Koinegau Saikyō Yūsha wa - Wikipedia

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    The first volume was published in print by Shueisha on September 19, 2019. As of October 2024, twelve volumes have been published in Japan. French publisher Delcourt announced on March 25, 2022 to publish the manga in French language under the name The Brave Wish Revenging. [5] Somy Media publishes the manga in South Korea starting in September ...

  5. List of characters in Epic of Gilgamesh - Wikipedia

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    Ereshkigal is the goddess of the underworld. [129] She appears in the company of her scribe Belet-Seri in Enkidu's vision of the underworld, which he relays to Gilgamesh before dying. [113] Offerings to her and a number of other underworld deities, including Namtar, Hušbišag and others, are also mentioned in the description of Enkidu's ...

  6. Katabasis - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus travels out of the Underworld followed by the shade of his wife, Eurydice. The next major katabasis in the Metamorphoses occurs in book 5 by Proserpina, the daughter of Ceres, who is kidnapped by Dis. As Proserpina is picking flowers, Pluto falls in love with her and decides to grab her and take her to the underworld in his chariot.

  7. The Gaze of Orpheus - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greek religion, The Gaze of Orpheus is derived from the antiquarian Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.In the story of Orpheus, the poet descends to the underworld to retrieve his wife, Eurydice from premature death, only on Hades’ and Persephone's condition that he does not look at her during the process.

  8. List of Gate characters - Wikipedia

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    In the novel and manga series, she becomes interested in Lt. Kenzaki, a Special Forces soldier stationed at the Imperial Capital outpost. Following Zorzal's takeover and the subsequent lockdown of the capital, she and the other demihumans forsake their former profession and get wealthy on smuggling much-needed food supplies past the blockade.

  9. Alpanu - Wikipedia

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    Alpanu sometimes spelt Alpnu or Alpan was an Etruscan goddess of the underworld. She is shown as wearing jewellery, a loose cloak, and sandals. She is otherwise naked, and for this reason is believed to also have been a goddess of sexual activity.