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  2. Deicide - Wikipedia

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    In Babylonian mythology, Kingu, along with his dragon mother, Tiamat, were slain by the war-god Marduk in the primordial battle of the Enuma Elish. Afterward, the gods mixed Kingu's blood with clay and created humans. A variant of this myth, from the Atra-Hasis epic, says that the minor god Geshtu-E was sacrificed to make humans with his blood.

  3. Kaos (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kaos (stylised as KAOS) is a British mythological dark comedy television series created by Charlie Covell for Netflix.It revolves around three humans as they discover their common connection to a prophecy and to each other while dealing with the corrupt and arrogant gods of Greek mythology.

  4. ‘No Man of God’ Review: Ted Bundy Is Played with Eerie ...

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    There have been many dramas in which actors portray legendary true-life psycho killers, and the overwhelming majority of them are less than convincing. Every so often, though, an actor — through ...

  5. Anaye - Wikipedia

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    "Eye Killers" were a group of limbless creatures that could either shoot lightning from their eyes or could kill things by looking at them. Nayenezgani got around this by throwing salt in their eyes and shooting arrows at them. Their remains became cacti. [3]

  6. Godkiller - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, the first issue of the Godkiller 2: Tomorrow's Ashes comic book series debuted as a digital series. [3] [4] [5] Godkiller returned in 2014 as a monthly paper comic book series from Black Mask Studios. [6] In November 2014, it was reported that Godkiller would be rebooted as an animated feature film trilogy directed by Pizzolo. [7]

  7. Nayenezgani - Wikipedia

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    A Navajo man wearing a ceremonial mask and dress of Naayééʼ Neizghání, taken by Edward S. Curtis (c. 1904) [1]Naayééʼ Neizghání (Navajo pronunciation: [nɑ̀ːjéːʔ nèɪ̀zɣɑ́nɪ́]) is a mythical hero from Navajo mythology who, along with his brother Tóbájízhchíní, rid the world of the Naayééʼ. [2]

  8. How Killers of the Flower Moon Compares to the Best-Selling ...

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    How Martin Scorsese's western epic compares to David Grann's best-selling book

  9. A copycat Zodiac Killer terrorised New York years after the ...

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    The Zodiac Killer terrorised California in the late 1960s and beyond, taunting authorities and the media with cryptic messages. But more than 20 years after he first emerged, another killer ...