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  2. List of Great Old Ones - Wikipedia

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    Nearly identical to Hermaeus Mora in the Elder Scrolls franchise. Cynothoglys The Mortician God, She Whose Hand Embalms: Appears as a formless mound, with one arm-like appendage. Dhumin The Burrower from the Bluff: A serpentine (likely Tremors-like) earth-shaking horror dwelling in the subsoil of Memphis, US. Dygra The Stone-Thing

  3. List of works influenced by the Cthulhu Mythos - Wikipedia

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    The Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora has some Lovecraftian elements in his design and philosophy, and it can be argued that he shares a similar appearance to Yog-Sothoth. One quest in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is based on "The Shadow over Innsmouth". Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem: Silicon Knights: 2002

  4. Hermaeus - Wikipedia

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    Hermaeus Soter (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμαῖος ὁ Σωτήρ, Hermaîos ho Sōtḗr, meaning "Hermaeus the Saviour") was a Western Indo-Greek king of the Eucratid dynasty, who ruled the territory of Paropamisadae in the Hindu-Kush region, with his capital in Alexandria of the Caucasus (near today's Kabul, Afghanistan).

  5. Mare (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    In Croatian, mora refers to a 'nightmare'. Mora or Mara is one of the spirits from ancient Slav mythology, a dark one who becomes a beautiful woman to visit men in their dreams, torturing them with desire before killing them. In Serbia, a mare is called zmora [57] or mora, or noćnik/noćnica ('night creature', masculine and feminine ...

  6. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard - Wikipedia

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    One of the Scrolls lies within the Dwemer ruin of Blackreach, and is retrieved as part of the original main quest line alongside doing the Daedric quest for Molag Bal's fellow Daedric Prince, Hermaeus Mora. The other was taken by Serana's estranged mother, Valerica, when she fled the castle.

  7. Rajuvula - Wikipedia

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    Several other inscription from Mathura mention Rajuvula, such as the Mora Well Inscription. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Sodasa , son of Rajuvula, succeeded him and also made Mathura his capital.

  8. Kalliope (queen) - Wikipedia

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    Kalliope (Ancient Greek: Καλλιόπη, Kalliópē, meaning "beautiful-voiced") was an Indo-Greek queen and wife of Hermaeus, who was a Western Indo-Greek king of the Eucratid Dynasty. Hermaeus ruled the territory of Paropamisade in the Hindu-Kush region, with his capital in Alexandria of the Caucasus (near today's Kabul, Afghanistan). Their ...

  9. Heraios - Wikipedia

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    For example, numismatist Joe Cribb points out the similarity of coins minted by Kujula to those of a Greco-Bactrian predecessor named Hermaios Soter (or Hermaeus Soter). Moreover, some portraits of Kujula resemble Hermaios, suggesting that Kujula may have initially reused the design of coins issued during the reign of Hermaios Soter.