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OBSERVE!
Continuation of G's:
Gancanagh (Irish) - Male fairy that seduces human women Gandaberunda (Hindu) - Double-headed bird Gandharva (Hindu) - Male nature spirits, often depicted as part human, part animal Gargouille (French) -not to be confused with gargoyle, was allegedly a serpentlike water-spouting dragon that appeared in the Seine River in France. Garmr (Norse) - Giant, ravenous wolf Garuda (Hindu) - Human-eagle hybrid Gaueko (Basque) - Wolf capable of walking upright Ged (Heraldic) - The fish pike Gegenees (Greek) - Six-armed giant Genie (Arabian) - Elemental spirit Genius loci (Roman) - Spirit that protects a specific place German (Slavic) - Male spirit associated with bringing rain and hail Geryon (Greek) - Giant with three heads, six arms, three torsos and (in some sources) six legs Ghillie Dhu (Scottish) - Tree guardian Ghost - Disembodied spirits, specifically of those that have died Ghoul (Arabian) - Earth genie. Also a shapeshifting desert anthropophagus Giant (mythology) Giant animal (mythology) Gichi-anami'e-bizhiw (Ojibwa) - Bison-snake-bird-cougar hybrid and water spirit Gidim (Sumerian) - Ghost Gigantes (Greek) - Race of giants that fought the Olympian gods, sometimes depicted with snake-legs Gigelorum (Scottish) - Smallest animal Girtablilu (Akkadian) - Human-scorpion hybrid Gjenganger (Scandinavian) - Corporeal ghost Glaistig (Scottish) - Human-goat hybrid Glashtyn (Manx) - Malevolent water horse Gnome (Alchemy) - Diminutive Earth elemental Goblin (Medieval) - Grotesque, mischievous little people Gog (English) - Giant protector of London
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Phoenix
relation with the date palm . The Ghoghnus is said to have laid only one egg. It lived in the Arabian Desert many thousands of years ago. [7
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Fire Fairies / Fire Elementals
cross hung up. This four equal-armed cross was originally a solar symbol. There are many other fire spirits. The Arabian Djinn, for example
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