Megami Norn: The goddesses of fate of Norse mythology. They make their residence in a well that springs below the roots of Yggdrasil, the world tree, and even the gods have no choice but to follow the fate that they decide upon.
Megami Norn: The goddesses of fate of Norse mythology. They make their residence in a well that springs below the roots of Yggdrasil, the world tree, and even the gods have no choice but to follow the fate that they decide upon.
Element Aquans: A water elemental spirit. One of the four classical elements that all matter in the world is composed of and a low-level body of energy. According to Aristotle, it possesses the phases of "cold" and "wet."
Kunitsu Okuninushi: An earthly kami of Japanese myth. He presides over the power of agriculture and medicine. The ancestor of Izumo-Takeru-no-Mikoto, he is positioned as the most important deity of Izumo myth.
Dragon Qing Long: One of the Si Shengshou [TN: Chinese equivalent of 四聖獣 (Shi Seijuu), written in Chinese as 四聖獸, meaning "Four Holy Beasts"] frequently mentioned in Chinese myth and thought. It governs the direction of East, the season of Spring, and Wuxing of Wood. The most revered of the Si Shengshou, it lives in a palace at the bottom of the sea, and in feng shui, if flowing water is placed at the east, it guides Qing Long's power, making it auspicious.
Tyrant King Frost: The king of Jack Frosts with the body of a giant snowman. He commands a countless number of Jack Frosts and has the power to freeze the world with snow and frost, but has a completely innocent personality.
Dragon Huang Long: A noble dragon god of Chinese mythology. As its name suggests, it has a yellow body, and is a celebrated beast that appears when something wonderful happens on earth. It is a being that presides over the power of the earth and soil, and is followed by the four gods, Qing Long, Baihu, Xuanwu, and Zhuque.
Femme Yaksini: An ogress of Indian myth. She was originally a harvest goddess believed by the Dravidians, but came to be interpreted as an evil demon with the spread of the ideologically opposing Hinduism.
Tyrant Amon: One of the 72 demons of the Lesser Key of Solomon. He is the 7th and a Marquis. It is said he grants his summoner knowledge on the past and future, and he has a chivalrous side, rushing in with a volunteer army at his side when Satan rose in revolt against God.
Jirae Kaya-no-hime: A grass goddess who appears in Japanese myth. The name "Kaya" refers to sedge used in roofing, a grass that was familiar to humans. From there, the spirit of the grass used as roofing for houses became the name of the goddess of grass.
Megami Idun: A goddess who appears in Norse mythology. Wife of Bragi, the god of poetry, she is also in charge of the golden apples. Through the golden apples under her care, the gods are able to maintain eternal youth.
Yoma Valkyrie: Daughters of the chief god Odin of Norse mythology. They prepare themselves for the imminent Twilight of the Gods, Ragnarok, and are tasked with guiding the souls of brave human warriors to the palace of Valhalla.
Tyrant Mithras: A sun god worshipped primarily in the Roman world from the 1st to 4th centuries. Said to be a god who resurrects upon death, on the winter solstice which symbolizes his resurrection, a great festival was held in honor of Mithras.
Kunitsu Oyamatsumi: One of the earthly kami that appears in Japanese myth. He is the grandfather of Kushinada-Hime, Susano-o's wife. He is known as a mountain god, but because he also controlled sources of water and the harvest of rice fields, he is also a god of water and of rice fields.
Fairy Jack-o'-Lantern: A pumpkin lantern ghost of Halloween, its appearance is well-known to the general public. It appears floating at night, startling passerby, inviting them to follow it afterwards, causing them to lose their way.
Kishin Koumokuten: A guardian deity of Buddhism and one of the Four Heavenly Kings. The Eight Legions are in his clan, receives orders from Taishakuten, and guards the West. He keenly observes the world and indoctrinates people with his eloquence.
Haunt Poltergeist: An evil spirit who appears in houses and plays cruel tricks. It acts ranging from harmless pranks like just making noise to destructive activity which couldn't be called pranks like arson and assault.
Brute Shiki-Ouji: A powerful shikigami controlled by some schools of Onmyoudou. It can be used to cause harm or to ward off disease. Its natural temperament, however, is that of brutish god and is ferocious.
Jirae Sudama: A spirit of landscapes and trees and stones mentioned in Japanese lore. It is not evil, but because of its attributes as an observer of the countryside, it appears in the form of people or monsters and gives warnings.