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  2. Category:Tutelary deities - Wikipedia

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    Tutelary deities, minor-deities or spirits who are the guardians, patrons, or protectors of a particular place, geographic feature, person, lineage, nation, culture, or occupation. The etymology of "tutelary" expresses the concept of safety and thus of guardianship.

  3. Raven Mocker - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Raven Mockers are believed to gather at the homes of those who are dying, tormenting their victims by lifting them from their beds, pressing down on their chests to restrict breathing, or throwing them to the ground. Once the victim dies, the Raven Mocker removes the heart and consumes it, taking the remaining years of the victim's life.

  4. Folklore (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Folklore is a television horror anthology series that premiered on HBO Asia on October 7, 2018. [1] On December 1, 2020, it was renewed for a second season. [ 2 ]

  5. Old Gods of Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    The show is produced by DeepNerd Media, is distributed by Rusty Quill, and was adapted into a role-playing game by Monte Cook Games. Each episode uses a combination of narration and audio drama to tell historical fiction stories based on Appalachian folklore. The fifth season is set to premiere on December 5, 2024. [1]

  6. Tutelary deity - Wikipedia

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    A tutelary (/ ˈ tj uː t ə l ɛ r i /; also tutelar) is a deity or a spirit who is a guardian, patron, or protector of a particular place, geographic feature, person, lineage, nation, culture, or occupation. The etymology of "tutelary" expresses the concept of safety and thus of guardianship.

  7. Tata Duende - Wikipedia

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    The Tata Duende is a famous folklore common to the Maya culture and the Mestizo culture. According to different stories, The Tata Duende "[1] is well known for luring children into the jungle, therefore, the Tata Duende has been used to scare children into behaving. [2] Farmers would blame the Tata Duende if weird things happened on the farm.

  8. Dryad - Wikipedia

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    The Maliades, Meliades or Epimelides were nymphs of apple and other fruit trees and the protectors of sheep. The Greek word melas, from which their name derives, means both apple and sheep. The Hesperides, the guardians of the golden apples, were regarded as this type of dryad.

  9. List of dhampirs - Wikipedia

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    Erik Phillip James Karter (The Protectors: Book 6) Gabriel De Leon (Empire of the Vampire Series) Grace Tempest (Vampirates series) Hayley Louise Karter (The Protectors: Book 6) Hans Croft (Vampire Academy) Helen (Thorn: Book 4) Hope Mikaelson( pre-tribrid, The Originals, Legacies) Horst Cabal (The Fall of the House of Cabal)