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Spor tayt, sporysz [ˈspɔr,ˈspɔrɨʂ] is a frumentaceous demon in Slavic mythology. [1] Its name means ''argument''. It is said that the demon was responsible for the exuberance of cereal collection [2] or growth [3] and tended to take the form of a small animal, a hamster or a mouse. [1]
A print showing cats and mice from a 1501 German edition of Aesop's Fables. This list of fictional rodents is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and covers all rodents, including beavers, mice, chipmunks, gophers, guinea pigs, hamsters, marmots, prairie dogs, porcupines and squirrels, as well as extinct or prehistoric species.
The couple then attempt to summon up a spirit, unaware that they have come up with the name of a demon, which arrives in a bolt of lightning, electrocuting the family hamsters and then possessing their dead bodies, turning them into demonic possessed zombie hamsters.
Yūrei-zu (幽霊図) are a genre of Japanese art consisting of painted or woodblock print images of ghosts, demons and other supernatural beings. They are considered to be a subgenre of fūzokuga , "pictures of manners and customs."
Xfce, a free and open-source desktop environment for Unix-like operating systems that aims to be fast and lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to use: A stylized mouse [73] Zero the Ziguana and Ziggy the Ziguana: Zig programming language: A cartoon anthropomorphic iguana wearing a space suit with a jet pack
The Sigil of Lilith symbolizes the she-demon Lilith, who was demonized for rebelling against God's word. Monas Hieroglyphica: the works of John Dee: 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
The character was created at a time when hamsters were popular as pets in Japan. [157] [158] The original designs were created by Koji Ito (伊藤 康二, Itō Kōji) and the character was introduced in 1998. [159] [158] Kuririn, Sakura, and their children were modelled on real life hamsters that were kept at the office of Sanrio.
A man dressed as the Devil at New York City's West Indian Day Parade.. The Devil (Satan, Lucifer, Mephistopheles, Iblis) appears frequently as a character in literature and other media.