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  2. Orcs: First Blood - Wikipedia

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    Orcs: First Blood (variant title: Orcs (2004) [1]) is a series of books written by Stan Nicholls.It includes: Bodyguard of Lightning, Legion of Thunder and Warriors of the Tempest.

  3. List of thunder gods - Wikipedia

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    Thunderstorms are commonly depicted as the rage of the deity which is associated with it.. Polytheistic peoples from many cultures have postulated a thunder god, the personification or source of the forces of thunder and lightning; a lightning god does not have a typical depiction, and will vary based on the culture.

  4. Shango - Wikipedia

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    Elements: thunder, lightning, fire; Sacred food: amalá (a swallow food made of yam, cassava flour, or unripe plantain flour called èlùbọ́) Instruments: oxê, a double ax; bangles; brass crown; Thunder Stones, or objects struck by lightning; Garment: red cloth with printed white squares or cowrie shells; Necklace or Elekes: white and red beads

  5. Weapons of the Gods (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Evil Shocker (驚邪) - A two-pronged fork created by the gods of thunder and lightning, with electrical and sonic prowess. Divine Dance (神舞) - A pipa made from divine wood formed from Nuwa's arm, capable of sonic attacks as well as hypnosis. Phoenix (鳳皇) - An axe crafted by the Great Yü that could control liquids.

  6. Perkūnas - Wikipedia

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    Perkūnas is the god of lightning and thunder and storms. In a triad of gods Perkūnas symbolizes the creative forces (including vegetative ), courage, success, the top of the world, the sky, rain, thunder, heavenly fire (lightning) and celestial elements, while Potrimpo is involved with the seas, ground, crops, and cereals and Velnias/ Patulas ...

  7. Leigong - Wikipedia

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    'God of Thunder'), is the god of thunder in Chinese folk religion, Chinese mythology and Taoism. In Taoism, when so ordered by heaven, Leigong punishes both earthly mortals guilty of secret crimes and evil spirits who have used their knowledge of Taoism to harm human beings. He carries a drum and mallet to produce thunder, and a chisel to ...

  8. Raijū - Wikipedia

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    It may also fly about as a ball of lightning (in fact, the creature may be an attempt to explain the phenomenon of lightning, such as ball lightning). Its cry sounds like thunder. Raijū is the companion of Raijin, the Shinto god of lightning. While the beast is generally calm and harmless, during thunderstorms it becomes agitated, and leaps ...

  9. Perun - Wikipedia

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    The Lithuanian word "Perkūnas" has two meanings: "thunder" and the name of the god of thunder and lightning. From this root comes one of the names attributed to the Finnish deity Ukko, Perkele which has a Balto-Slavic origin. [9] Artifacts, traditions and toponyms show the presence of the cult of Perun among all Slavic, Baltic and Finnic peoples.