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Beb, an Egyptian god;
An F-Zero Racer
The word "father" or a derivation (like papa) in several languages, including Albanian, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Turkish, Urdu, Syriac, etc.;
Baba is shortened form of various persons whose full name includes baba, e.g.
Sai Baba of Shirdi (1838?-1918);
Ali Baba
Sathya Sai Baba (born circa 1926-1929), a famous Indian guru in Puttaparthi;
Meher Baba
Derived from its original meaning of fath ...
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 |  |  | Baba Yaga: Encyclopedia II - Slavic mythology - CosmologyAccording to the Book of Veles, Slavic religion recognizes three realms: Jav, Prav and Nav, Yav being the material world, Nav the immaterial, and Prav being the laws that govern them. The emphasis on the three realms is particularly characteristic for the Slavic neopaganists that draw on the Book of Veles.
The main symbol of ancient Slavic cosmogonic ideas was the World Tree. Slavs imagined that all three realms are vertically situated on a gigantic oak tree, that holds the whole Universe. In its crown was Slavic Heaven/paradise, so c ...
See also:Slavic mythology, Slavic mythology - Primary sources, Slavic mythology - Cosmology, Slavic mythology - Major feasts, Slavic mythology - Gods, Slavic mythology - Supreme god, Slavic mythology - Pantheon, Slavic mythology - Locations, Slavic mythology - Mythical creatures, Slavic mythology - Mythical persons, Slavic mythology - Spirits, Slavic mythology - Slavic folk medicine and magic, Slavic mythology - Circles Read more here: » Slavic mythology: Encyclopedia II - Slavic mythology - Cosmology |
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Ogdru Jahad - The Ogdru Jahad's mortal agents.
After being imprisoned in the void, the Ogdru Jahad turned their considerable forces toward finding a way to escape their confinement and exact their revenge on the world. Since they are trapped in deep space, their contact with humanity is sparse at best. However, since the Ogdru Jahad are supremely powerful psychic entities, they have been able to establish contact with mortals on Earth in order to coerce them into doing their bidding. Thus far, it appears as ...
See also:Ogdru Jahad, Ogdru Jahad - Who are the Ogdru Jahad?, Ogdru Jahad - Origins of the Ogdru Jahad and the Ogdru Hem, Ogdru Jahad - The Ogdru Jahad's connection to Hellboy's right hand, Ogdru Jahad - What do they want?, Ogdru Jahad - The Ogdru Jahad's mortal agents, Ogdru Jahad - The Role of the Frogmen Read more here: » Ogdru Jahad: Encyclopedia II - Ogdru Jahad - What do they want? |
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 |  |  | Baba Yaga: Encyclopedia II - Chicken - General biology and habitatMale chickens are known as roosters (in the U.S., Canada and Australia), cocks, or cockerels if they are young. Female chickens are known as hens, or 'chooks' in Australasian English. Roosters can usually be differentiated from hens by their striking plumage, marked by long flowing tails and bright pointed feathers on their necks. However some breeds, such as the Sebrite, the cock only has slightly pointed neck feathers, the identification must be made by looking at the comb. Both the male and female have distinctive wattles and combs. These ...
See also:Chicken, Chicken - General biology and habitat, Chicken - Courting, Chicken - Going broody, Chicken - Artificial incubation, Chicken - Chickens as food, Chicken - Chickens as pets, Chicken - Chickens in agriculture, Chicken - Issues with mass production, Chicken - Cockfighting, Chicken - Chicken diseases, Chicken - Chickens in religion, Chicken - History, Chicken - Chickens in Ancient Rome, Chicken - Famous chickens, Chicken - Real chickens, Chicken - Fictional chickens, Chicken - Mythical creatures with chicken-like anatomy, Chicken - Chicken as symbol Read more here: » Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Chicken - General biology and habitat |
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Underworld - Aboriginal mythology.
Baiame (Kamilaroi)
Eingana
Underworld - Akkadian mythology.
Allu
Anu
Anunnaku
Ereshkigal
Etemmu
Gallu
Humbaba
Mamitu
Nergal
Utnapishtim
Underworld - Albanian mythology.
E Bukura e Dheut
Underworld - Arm ...
See also:Underworld, Underworld - Underworlds, Underworld - Aboriginal mythology, Underworld - Akkadian mythology, Underworld - Aztec mythology, Underworld - Babylonian mythology, Underworld - Buddhist mythology, Underworld - Celtic mythology, Underworld - Chinese mythology, Underworld - Christian mythology, Underworld - Egyptian mythology, Underworld - Fijian mythology, Underworld - Finnish mythology, Underworld - Greek mythology, Underworld - Hinduism, Underworld - Incan mythology, Underworld - Inuit mythology, Underworld - Islam, Underworld - Indonesian mythology, Underworld - Japanese mythology, Underworld - Latvian mythology, Underworld - Mapuche mythology, Underworld - Mayan mythology, Underworld - Melanesian mythology, Underworld - Norse mythology, Underworld - Oromo mythology, Underworld - Philippine mythology, Underworld - Polynesian mythology, Underworld - Pueblo mythology, Underworld - Roman mythology, Underworld - Slavic mythology, Underworld - Sumerian mythology, Underworld - Vodun, Underworld - Wagawaga mythology, Underworld - Rulers of the Underworld, Underworld - Aboriginal mythology, Underworld - Akkadian mythology, Underworld - Albanian mythology, Underworld - Armenian mythology, Underworld - Aztec mythology, Underworld - Babylonian mythology, Underworld - Balinese mythology, Underworld - Bon mythology, Underworld - Buddhist mythology, Underworld - Canaanite mythology, Underworld - Celtic mythology, Underworld - Chinese mythology, Underworld - Christian mythology, Underworld - Egyptian mythology, Underworld - Elamite mythology, Underworld - Etruscan mythology, Underworld - Finnish mythology, Underworld - Greek mythology, Underworld - Gypsy mythology, Underworld - Haida mythology, Underworld - Hinduism, Underworld - Hopi mythology, Underworld - Ibo mythology, Underworld - Incan mythology, Underworld - Indonesian mythology, Underworld - Inuit mythology, Underworld - Islam/Arabic mythology, Underworld - Japanese mythology, Underworld - Kassite mythology, Underworld - Khmer mythology, Underworld - Latvian mythology, Underworld - Lunda mythology, Underworld - Maya mythology, Underworld - Narragansett mythology, Underworld - Navaho mythology, Underworld - Niquiran mythology, Underworld - Norse mythology, Underworld - Orokolo mythology, Underworld - Persian mythology, Underworld - Philippine mythology, Underworld - Phoenician mythology, Underworld - Phrygian mythology, Underworld - Polynesian mythology, Underworld - Prussian mythology, Underworld - Pueblo mythology, Underworld - Roman mythology, Underworld - Russian mythology, Underworld - Saami mythology, Underworld - Salish mythology, Underworld - Siberian mythology, Underworld - Slavic mythology, Underworld - Sumerian mythology, Underworld - Syrian mythology, Underworld - Tamil mythology, Underworld - Vodun, Underworld - Wagawaga mythology, Underworld - Yoruba mythology, Underworld - Yurak mythology, Underworld - Zuni mythology, Underworld - Fictional underworlds Read more here: » Underworld: Encyclopedia II - Underworld - Rulers of the Underworld |
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 |  |  | Baba Yaga: Encyclopedia II - Quest for Glory - GamesThe series consisted of five games, each of which followed directly upon the events of the last. Previous entries in the series were frequently referenced, often in the form of cameos from recurring characters. The objective of the game is to transform the player character from an average Joe to a Hero by completing non-linear quests.
Each game drew its inspiration from a different culture and mythology (in order, Germany/fairy tale; Middle Eastern/Arabian Nights; Egyptian/African; Eastern European; and finally Greco-Mediterranean) with the hero facing increasingly powerful opponents with help from characters who become ...
See also:Quest for Glory, Quest for Glory - Games, Quest for Glory - Hero's Quest I: So You Want to be a Hero 1989; VGA remake released in 1991, Quest for Glory - Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire 1990, Quest for Glory - Quest for Glory III: Wages of War 1992, Quest for Glory - Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness 1994, Quest for Glory - Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire 1998, Quest for Glory - Collections, Quest for Glory - The World, Quest for Glory - The Hero, Quest for Glory - Characters in the series Read more here: » Quest for Glory: Encyclopedia II - Quest for Glory - Games |
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 |  |  | Baba Yaga: Encyclopedia II - Hellboy - Character historyHellboy is a creature summoned in the final months of World War II by a fictional version of Grigori Rasputin, on a small island just off the coast of Scotland ('Tarmagent Island'), having been commissioned by the Nazis to change the tide of war ("Project Ragna Rok"). Hellboy appeared in a fireball in a ruined church in East Bromwich, England, December 23, 1944. He proved not to be a devil, but a little boy-like creature (with red skin, horns, a tail, and a large stone right hand)—hence the name given by Professor ...
See also:Hellboy, Hellboy - Publication history, Hellboy - Character history, Hellboy - The Right Hand of Doom, Hellboy - Hellboy's Missions, Hellboy - Other media, Hellboy - Feature films, Hellboy - Videogames, Hellboy - Role playing game, Hellboy - Animated Series, Hellboy - Bibliography, Hellboy - Art Book, Hellboy - Collected graphic novels, Hellboy - Other trade paperbacks, Hellboy - Uncollected comics, Hellboy - Illustrated novels, Hellboy - Awards Read more here: » Hellboy: Encyclopedia II - Hellboy - Character history |
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 |  |  | Baba Yaga: Encyclopedia II - Quest for Glory - GamesThe series consisted of five games, each of which followed directly upon the events of the last. Previous entries in the series were frequently referenced, often in the form of cameos from recurring characters. The objective of the game is to transform the player character from an average Joe to a Hero by completing non linear quests.
Each game drew its inspiration from a different culture and mythology (in order, Germany/fairy tale; Middle Eastern/Arabian Nights; Egyptian/African; Eastern European; and finally Greco-Mediterranean) with the hero facing increasingly powerful opponents with help from characters who become ...
See also:Quest for Glory, Quest for Glory - Games, Quest for Glory - Hero's Quest I: So You Want to be a Hero 1989; VGA remake released in 1991, Quest for Glory - Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire 1990, Quest for Glory - Quest for Glory III: Wages of War 1992, Quest for Glory - Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness 1994, Quest for Glory - Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire 1998, Quest for Glory - Collections, Quest for Glory - The World, Quest for Glory - The Hero, Quest for Glory - Characters in the series Read more here: » Quest for Glory: Encyclopedia II - Quest for Glory - Games |
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List of occultists - Classical mythology:.
Cassandra, oracle
Circe, legendary sorceress
Hecate, goddess of witchcraft
Medea, legendary sorceress
Semiramis, semi-legendary queen and sorceress
List of occultists - Ancient world:.
Apollonius of Tyana, wizard
Apuleius ...
See also:List of occultists, List of occultists - Famous magicians:, List of occultists - Classical mythology:, List of occultists - Ancient world:, List of occultists - Mediæval Europe:, List of occultists - Renaissance:, List of occultists - Enlightenment and early modern period:, List of occultists - Nineteenth century:, List of occultists - Twentieth century:, List of occultists - People subjected to magical legends, List of occultists - Magical movements societies and organisations:, List of occultists - Rosicrucian Movements:, List of occultists - Other Mystical Movements:, List of occultists - Fictional wizards magicians and witches: Read more here: » List of occultists: Encyclopedia II - List of occultists - Famous magicians: |
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Underworld - Aboriginal mythology.
Baiame (Kamilaroi)
Eingana
Underworld - Akkadian mythology.
Allu
Anu
Anunnaku
Ereshkigal
Etemmu
Gallu
Humbaba
Mamitu
Nergal
Utnapishtim
Underworld - Albanian mythology.
E Bukura e Dheut
Underworld - Arm ...
See also:Underworld, Underworld - Underworlds, Underworld - Aboriginal mythology, Underworld - Akkadian mythology, Underworld - Babylonian mythology, Underworld - Buddhist mythology, Underworld - Celtic mythology, Underworld - Chinese mythology, Underworld - Christianity, Underworld - Egyptian mythology, Underworld - Fijian mythology, Underworld - Finnish mythology, Underworld - Greek mythology, Underworld - Hinduism, Underworld - Incan mythology, Underworld - Inuit mythology, Underworld - Islam, Underworld - Indonesian mythology, Underworld - Japanese mythology, Underworld - Latvian mythology, Underworld - Mayan mythology, Underworld - Melanesian mythology, Underworld - Norse mythology, Underworld - Oromo mythology, Underworld - Philippine mythology, Underworld - Polynesian mythology, Underworld - Pueblo mythology, Underworld - Roman mythology, Underworld - Slavic mythology, Underworld - Sumerian mythology, Underworld - Vodun, Underworld - Wagawaga mythology, Underworld - Rulers of the Underworld, Underworld - Aboriginal mythology, Underworld - Akkadian mythology, Underworld - Albanian mythology, Underworld - Armenian mythology, Underworld - Aztec mythology, Underworld - Babylonian mythology, Underworld - Balinese mythology, Underworld - Bon mythology, Underworld - Buddhist mythology, Underworld - Canaanite mythology, Underworld - Celtic mythology, Underworld - Chinese mythology, Underworld - Christian mythology, Underworld - Egyptian mythology, Underworld - Elamite mythology, Underworld - Etruscan mythology, Underworld - Finnish mythology, Underworld - Greek mythology, Underworld - Gypsy mythology, Underworld - Haida mythology, Underworld - Hinduism, Underworld - Hopi mythology, Underworld - Ibo mythology, Underworld - Incan mythology, Underworld - Indonesian mythology, Underworld - Inuit mythology, Underworld - Islam/Arabic mythology, Underworld - Japanese mythology, Underworld - Kassite mythology, Underworld - Khmer mythology, Underworld - Latvian mythology, Underworld - Lunda mythology, Underworld - Maya mythology, Underworld - Narragansett mythology, Underworld - Navaho mythology, Underworld - Niquiran mythology, Underworld - Norse mythology, Underworld - Orokolo mythology, Underworld - Persian mythology, Underworld - Philippine mythology, Underworld - Phoenician mythology, Underworld - Phrygian mythology, Underworld - Polynesian mythology, Underworld - Prussian mythology, Underworld - Pueblo mythology, Underworld - Roman mythology, Underworld - Russian mythology, Underworld - Saami mythology, Underworld - Salish mythology, Underworld - Siberian mythology, Underworld - Slavic mythology, Underworld - Sumerian mythology, Underworld - Syrian mythology, Underworld - Tamil mythology, Underworld - Vodun, Underworld - Wagawaga mythology, Underworld - Yoruba mythology, Underworld - Yurak mythology, Underworld - Zuni mythology, Underworld - Fictional underworlds Read more here: » Underworld: Encyclopedia II - Underworld - Rulers of the Underworld |
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 |  |  | Baba Yaga: Encyclopedia II - Chicken - Artificial incubationChicken egg incubation can successfully occur artificially as well. Nearly all chicken eggs will hatch after 21 days of good conditions - 98-100 degrees fahrenheit (38°C) and around 65% relative humidity (may decrease to 55% in the last three days of incubation.) Many commercial incubators are industrial sized with shelves holding tens of thousands of eggs at a time, with rotation of the eggs a fully automated process.
Home incubators are usually small boxes (styrofoam incubators are popular) and hold 50 eggs. Eggs must be turned thr ...
See also:Chicken, Chicken - General biology and habitat, Chicken - Courting, Chicken - Going broody, Chicken - Artificial incubation, Chicken - Chickens as food, Chicken - Chickens as pets, Chicken - Chickens in agriculture, Chicken - Issues with mass production, Chicken - Cockfighting, Chicken - Chicken diseases, Chicken - Chickens in religion, Chicken - History, Chicken - Chickens in Ancient Rome, Chicken - Famous chickens, Chicken - Real chickens, Chicken - Fictional chickens, Chicken - Mythical creatures with chicken-like anatomy, Chicken - Chicken as symbol Read more here: » Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Chicken - Artificial incubation |
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