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  2. Four Symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Four Symbols are mythological creatures appearing among the Chinese constellations along the ecliptic, and viewed as the guardians of the four cardinal directions. These four creatures are also referred to by a variety of other names, including " Four Guardians ", " Four Gods ", and " Four Auspicious Beasts ".

  3. Black Turtle-Snake - Wikipedia

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    The Black Tortoise is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is usually depicted as a tortoise intertwined with a snake. [1] The character '武' can mean 'martial' or 'warrior.' The two characters 玄 and 武 do not have any literal meaning of tortoise and snake. But both tortoise and snake are known to hibernate during winter.

  4. List of fictional turtles - Wikipedia

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    Genbu: Japanese Mythology: Kappa: Japanese Mythology: A turtle-like humanoid Kurma: Hindu mythology: The second of the dashavatars of Vishnu: Mbeku: West African mythology: Trickster tortoise in Igbo and West African folktales Minogame Urashima Taro: A sea turtle, is said to be Otohime, daughter of the Emperor of the Sea: The Tortoise The ...

  5. Genbu - Wikipedia

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    Genbu may refer to: Black Tortoise, a Chinese constellation symbol; Genbu (YuYu Hakusho), a fictional character in the series YuYu Hakusho; Genbu (Fushigi Yūgi), a fictional character in the series Fushigi Yūgi; Genbu, a fictional monster in the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI. Genbu Kururugi, a fictional character in the series Code Geass

  6. Spirit turtle - Wikipedia

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    The spirit turtle (Chinese: 靈龜) or spirit tortoise is a turtle originated from Chinese mythology and spread with East Asian cultural sphere. It is believed by East Asian cultures, like other turtles in mythology, to represent longevity (壽命). It is said to be chief among all shelled creatures. [1]

  7. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    A symbol invented by John Dee, alchemist and astrologer at the court of Elizabeth I of England. It represents (from top to bottom): the moon; the sun; the elements; and fire. Ouroboros: Ancient Egypt and Persia, Norse mythology: A serpent or dragon consuming its own tail, it is a symbol of infinity, unity, and the cycle of death and rebirth ...

  8. List of Dungeons & Dragons deities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of deities of Dungeons & Dragons, including all of the 3.5 edition gods and powers of the "Core Setting" for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) roleplaying game. Religion is a key element of the D&D game, since it is required to support both the cleric class and the behavioural aspects of the ethical alignment system – 'role playing ...

  9. Azure Dragon - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations, which are the astral representations of the Wufang Shangdi. The Azure Dragon represents the east and the spring season. [ 1 ] It is also sometimes referred to as the Blue-green Dragon , Green Dragon , or the Blue Dragon ( 蒼龍 Cānglóng).