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Vulcan is a main character in the novel The Automation by B.L.A. and G.B. Gabbler. His role is often a "deus ex machina" one, but he and his wife (called Venus) are still essential to the overall plot. [84] [85] Vulcan is a character in the Starz TV series American Gods, based on the novel by Neil Gaiman. He is not a character in the novel and ...
Articles relating to the god Vulcan and his cult. He is the god of fire , including the fire of volcanoes , deserts , metalworking and the forge . He was identified with the gods Hephaestus and Sethlans , and may have originated as the god Velchanos .
Vulcan statue, the world's largest cast-iron statue and the city symbol of Birmingham, Alabama, US; Vulcan, an EP by Snake River Conspiracy; Vulcan, an album by Chris Wood; Vulcan Raven, a character in the Metal Gear Solid video games; Aegis Vulcan, a spaceship in the Star Citizen video game "Vulcan Bomber", a song by Nebula from the 1998 EP ...
Vulcan, in ancient Roman religion and myth, the god of fire [4] ... Lalahon, in Philippine mythology, Goddess of fire, volcanoes and harvest. [3] Kan-Laon, ...
Vulcan is staring at him in astonishment after having heard the news of his wife's adultery with the god Mars, for whom he is forging armour at this very moment. The cave in which the blacksmith god forges weapons for the other deities in this painting is shown as a smithy, similar to those Velázquez could have seen in Spain or in Rome.
Pages in category "Paintings of Vulcan (mythology)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pages in category "Children of Vulcan (mythology)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Broteas; C.
The "Mythology' section inserted 8 July by an anonymous editor is a well-meaning but unsourced, "tell it in your own words" personal essay in the manner of Wikipedia in 2003. It needs to follow Latin sources more closely, without the picturesque and sentimental details.