Wikipedia - A'akuluujjusi -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Aani -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Abzu -- Mesopotamian: fresh water/the primeval sea/a deity
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Wikipedia - Adnoartina -- Aboriginal deity related to Uluru
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Wikipedia - Aether (mythology) -- Ancient Greek deity, personification of the upper air
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Wikipedia - Aganju -- Deity in several religions
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Wikipedia - Agni -- Fire deity of Hinduism
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Wikipedia - Agnostic atheism -- Lack of belief in the existence of any deity and that such is either unknowable or unknown
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Wikipedia - Agnosticism -- View that the existence of any deity is unknown or unknowable
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Wikipedia - Ahti -- Water deity of Finnish Folk poetry
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Wikipedia - Ahura Mazda -- Highest deity of Zoroastrianism
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Wikipedia - Aita -- Etruscan underworld deity
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Wikipedia - Akna (Inuit mythology) -- Inuit deity associated with fertility and childbirth
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Wikipedia - Allah as a lunar deity -- fringe historical claim related to the origins of Islam
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Wikipedia - Amaguq -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Am-heh -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Apaliunas -- Protective deity of Wilusa
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Wikipedia - Apedemak -- Ancient Nubian deity
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Wikipedia - Arnakuagsak -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Artemis -- Deity in ancient Greek religion and myth
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Wikipedia - Ash (deity) -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Aslan -- Fictional lion, a deity in The Chronicles of Narnia
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Wikipedia - BM-aM-9M-^[haspati -- Vedic sage, alternatively the Indic name of planet Jupiter, also a Hindu deity
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Wikipedia - Bolotnik -- The owner of the marshes, the Slavs, tutelary deity
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Wikipedia - Cailleach -- Gaelic female hag deity
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Wikipedia - ChicomecM-EM-^Matl -- Aztec deity
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Wikipedia - Creator deity -- Deity considered to be responsible for the creation of the universe
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Wikipedia - Donbettyr -- Water deity in Ossetian mythology
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Wikipedia - Duamutef -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Ebisu (mythology) -- Japanese water deity
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Wikipedia - Faunus -- Roman deity of the countryside
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Wikipedia - Fides (deity) -- Roman goddess of trust
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Wikipedia - Fulla -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Futodama -- Japanese deity
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Wikipedia - Gaia -- Greek primordial deity, goddess of Earth
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Wikipedia - Gaut -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Ghantakarna Mahavir -- Protector deity in Jain mythology
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Wikipedia - HM-EM-^Snir -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Hnoss -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - HoM-CM-0r -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Household deity
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Wikipedia - Human sacrifice -- Killing one or more humans, usually as an offering to a deity, as part of a ritual
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Wikipedia - HuM-DM-+tzilM-EM-^MpM-EM-^Mchtli -- Aztec deity
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Wikipedia - Hu (mythology) -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Hymn -- religious song for the purpose of adoration or prayer to address deity
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Wikipedia - Iabet -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Iah -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Idliragijenget -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Igaluk -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Ignirtoq -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Ilmr -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Imset -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Inari shrine -- A type of Japanese shrine used to worship the deity Inari
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Wikipedia - Incarnation -- Deity or divine being in human/animal form on Earth
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Wikipedia - Issitoq -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Iusaaset -- Ancient Egyptian primordial deity
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Wikipedia - Jacawitz -- deity
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Wikipedia - Jainism and non-creationism -- Jainism does not support belief in a creator deity
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Wikipedia - Jatayu -- Bird deity in Hinduism who appears in the Ramayana epic
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Wikipedia - JurM-EM-^Mjin -- Taoist deity
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Wikipedia - Kadlu -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Ketu (mythology) -- Hindu deity representing descending lunar node
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Wikipedia - Khenti-Amentiu -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Kherty -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - KisshM-EM-^Mten -- Japanese female deity
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Wikipedia - Kokopelli -- Fertility deity venerated by some Native American cultures
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Wikipedia - Kotoshironushi -- Shinto deity
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Wikipedia - Krishna Janmashtami -- Annual commemoration in India on account of birth of the Hindu deity Lord Krishna
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Wikipedia - Krishna -- Major deity in Hinduism
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Wikipedia - Kubjika -- Hindu deity
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Wikipedia - Kuladevata -- Ancestral tutelary deity in Hinduism
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Wikipedia - KurdalM-CM-&gon -- Deity of blacksmiths in Ossetian mythology
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Wikipedia - Kvasir -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Landdisir -- Ghost, spirit or deity in Norse mythology
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Wikipedia - Leshy -- Forest spirit in Slavic mythology, tutelary deity
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Wikipedia - Libation -- Cultural offering of beverage to a deity or spirit
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Wikipedia - Litavis -- Gallic deity
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Wikipedia - Lofn -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Loki -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - LoM-CM-0urr -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Macha -- Irish deity
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Wikipedia - Magu (deity) -- Taoist immortal
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Wikipedia - Malina (mythology) -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Manaf (deity) -- Pre-Islamic Arabian deity
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Wikipedia - Mangala -- Hindu Graha (planet) deity
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Wikipedia - Mania (deity) -- Goddess of the dead
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Wikipedia - Maponos -- Ancient Celtic deity
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Wikipedia - Maristino -- Shinto deity
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Wikipedia - Mayari -- Ethnic Filipino deity
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Wikipedia - M-CM-^SM-CM-0r -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Medaurus -- Illyrian deity
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Wikipedia - Medeina -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Medjed -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Mehen -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Mehit -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Meili -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Melqart -- Deity
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Wikipedia - M-EM- arruma -- Hittite and Hurrian deity
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Wikipedia - M-EM-^LmeteM-EM-^Mtl -- Aztec dual deity
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Wikipedia - Meret -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Metztli -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Min (god) -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Mnevis -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Monolatry -- Belief in the existence of many gods but with the consistent worship of only one deity
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Wikipedia - Morpheus -- Deity associated with sleep and dreams
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Wikipedia - Mummu -- Mesopotamian deity
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Wikipedia - Names of God -- Forms of address or reference to the deity of a religion
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Wikipedia - Nanahuatzin -- Aztec deity
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Wikipedia - Nanna (Norse deity) -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Nara-Narayana -- Hindu twin brother deity pair
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Wikipedia - Nasr (deity)
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Wikipedia - Nebethetepet -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Nefertem -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Negafook -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Nehebkau -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Nehmetawy -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Nerrivik -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Nerthus -- Deity in Germanic paganism
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Wikipedia - Nezha -- Protection deity in Chinese folk religion
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Wikipedia - Ngai -- African deity
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Wikipedia - Ningishzida -- Mesopotamian deity
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Wikipedia - Njorun -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Nootaikok -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Nujalik -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Nuliajuk -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Odin -- Widely attested deity in Germanic mythology
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Wikipedia - Opochtli -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Percunatele -- Baltic female deity
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Wikipedia - Petbe -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Piltzintecuhtli -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Pinga -- Inuit deity associated with the hunt, fertility and medicine
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Wikipedia - Prayer -- Invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with a deity
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Wikipedia - Proioxis -- Greek war deity
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Wikipedia - Prophecy -- Message that is claimed by a prophet to have been communicated to them by a deity
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Wikipedia - Propitiation -- Appeasing or making well-disposed a deity
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Wikipedia - Ptahil (deity) -- demiurge of Mandaeanism
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Wikipedia - Ptah -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Pukkeenegak -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Qat (deity) -- The principal god in the oral mythology of the Banks Islands, northern Vanuatu
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Wikipedia - Qebehsenuef -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Qebui -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Qetesh -- Canaan and Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Quirinus -- Roman deity
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Wikipedia - Rajah Annamalaipuram Ayyappan Koil, Chennai -- Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Ayyappa in Chennai, India.
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Wikipedia - Rama -- Hindu deity
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Wikipedia - Ramlila -- Folk re-enactment of the life of Hindu deity Rama
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Wikipedia - Ran -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Ratovantany -- Malagasy deity associated with creation myths
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Wikipedia - Ra -- Ancient Egyptian solar deity
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Wikipedia - Resheph -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Revelation -- The revealing or disclosing of some form of truth or knowledge through communication with a deity or other supernatural entity
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Wikipedia - Roog (Serer deity)
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Wikipedia - Rudra -- Vedic deity
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Wikipedia - Sah (god) -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Saman (deity) -- Buddhist god from Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - Savitr -- Vedic Hindu deity
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Wikipedia - Scamander -- Water deity in Greek mythology
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Wikipedia - Sebiumeker -- Ancient Nubian deity
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Wikipedia - Sedna (mythology) -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Seker -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Serapis -- Graeco-Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Seshat -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Set (deity) -- Egyptian god of the desert, storms, violence, and foreigners
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Wikipedia - Shai -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Shani -- In Hindu mythology, the planet '''Saturn''', as well as a deity
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Wikipedia - Shatarupa -- A female deity in Hinduism
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Wikipedia - Shed (deity) -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Shesmetet -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Shezmu -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Shub-Niggurath -- Fictional deity in the Cthulhu Mythos
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Wikipedia - Shukra -- Planet Venus, also a Hindu deity
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Wikipedia - Sia (god) -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Siam Devadhiraj -- Thai deity
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Wikipedia - Sigi -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Sjofn -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Sky deity -- Deity associated with the sky
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Wikipedia - Snotra -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Sobek -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Solar deity -- Sky deity who represents the Sun
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Wikipedia - Sol (Norse mythology) -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Sol (Roman mythology) -- solar deity in Ancient Roman religion
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Wikipedia - Sopdet -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Souconna (mythology) -- Celtic water deity
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Wikipedia - Space, Time, and Deity
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Wikipedia - Spectrum of theistic probability -- Way of categorizing one's belief regarding the probability of the existence of a deity
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Wikipedia - Sri Ramalinga Sowdeswari Amman -- Hindu deity
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Wikipedia - Sulis -- Celtic water deity
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Wikipedia - Surya -- Sun, Hindu solar deity
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Wikipedia - Svetovid -- Slavic deity
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Wikipedia - Ta-Bitjet -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Tahlil -- Form of dhikr meaning "there is no deity but God"
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Wikipedia - Takitsuhiko -- Japanese deity
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Wikipedia - Talasius -- Roman deity
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Wikipedia - Tammuz (deity)
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Wikipedia - TarM-aM-8M-+unz -- Luwian deity
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Wikipedia - Tarqiup Inua -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Tatenen -- Ancient Egyptian deity of the primordial mound
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Wikipedia - Tayt -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Tekkeitsertok -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Tenjin (kami) -- Japanese scholarship deity
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Wikipedia - Terra (mythology) -- Roman deity
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Wikipedia - Theism -- Belief in the existence of at least one deity
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Wikipedia - The Morrigan -- Irish Celtic deity
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Wikipedia - Theonym -- A proper name of a deity
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Wikipedia - Thoth -- Ancient Egyptian deity of the moon, learning, writing
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Wikipedia - Tiw (god) -- Uru deity
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Wikipedia - TlazM-EM-^MlteM-EM-^Mtl -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Tlilhua -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Tloquenahuaque -- One of the epithets of Tezcatlipoca, a central deity in Aztec religion
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Wikipedia - TM-CM-=r -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - TM-EM-^Mnacacihuatl -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Toilet god -- A deity associated with latrines and toilets
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Wikipedia - Tootega -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Torngarsuk -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Trebaruna -- Lusitanian deity
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Wikipedia - Trimurti -- Hinduism's triple deity of supreme divinity
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Wikipedia - Triple deity -- Three deities that are worshipped as one
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Wikipedia - Tudigong -- Tutelary deity of a locality and the human communities who inhabit it in Chinese folk religion
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Wikipedia - Tu'er Shen -- Chinese deity of homosexual love and sex
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Wikipedia - Tulugaak -- Inuit deity
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Wikipedia - Tuoni -- Finnish deity
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Wikipedia - Tutu (Egyptian god) -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Ukanomitama -- Japanese deity of agriculture
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Wikipedia - Ullr -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Unut -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Uranus (mythology) -- Primordial Greek deity, god of the sky
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Wikipedia - Vasio -- Gaulish deity
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Wikipedia - Vellamo -- Deity
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Wikipedia - Viracocha -- Creator deity in Inca mythology
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Wikipedia - Virtus (deity) -- Roman deity
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Wikipedia - Vor -- Norse deity
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Wikipedia - Wakumusubi -- Japanese deity
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Wikipedia - Weather god -- Deity associated with thunder, rains and storms
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Wikipedia - Weneg (Egyptian deity) -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Wepset -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Werethekau -- Ancient Egyptian deity
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Wikipedia - Wufang Shangdi -- Traditional Chinese deity
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Wikipedia - Yeii -- Spirit deity of the Navajo Nation
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Wikipedia - Zhenyuan Daxian -- Chinese deity
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The Goddess Returns: Deity Mysticism for the 21st Century
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selforum - deity free cosmos
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selforum - to utter mantra is to invoke deity
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Psychology Wiki - Deity
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Zenki (1995 - Current) - One thousand years ago there lived the powerful sorcerer, OZ-NAY. OZ-NAY protected the world from evil forces with the help of his powerful guardian deity ZENKI. Fearful that no one other than himself could control the mighty ZENKI, Oz-Nay sealed ZENKI in a stone monument within the walls of the fam...
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Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity (2009 - Current) - a Japanese visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar. It was first released as an adult game for Windows PCs on July 11, 2008 in both limited and regular editions, and was later followed by an Xbox 360 version. Tayutama is Lump of Sugar's third title after their previous titles Nursery Rhyme and Itsuk...
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Spice and Wolf (2008 - 2008) - Holo is a powerful wolf deity who is celebrated and revered in the small town of Pasloe for blessing the annual harvest. Yet as years go by and the villagers become more self-sufficient, Holo, who stylizes herself as the "Wise Wolf of Yoitsu," has been reduced to a mere folk tale. When a traveling m...
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Ah! My Goddess: The Movie(2000) - A deity's (Ruby Marlowe) mentor threatens her relationship with the mortal man (Tony Oliver) she loves.
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https://myanimelist.net/anime/5734/Tayutama__Kiss_on_My_Deity -- Harem, Romance, Supernatural
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Spice and Wolf ::: kami to kshinry (original tit ::: TV-14 | 24min | Animation, Adventure, Fantasy | TV Series (20082009) -- Kraft Lawrence goes from town to town to make profits as a travelling merchant, with the help of a wolf deity by the name of Holo. Stars:
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Bakumatsu -- -- Studio Deen -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Historical Samurai -- Bakumatsu Bakumatsu -- The Bakumatsu was an era in which the souls of young men burned with anxiety for their country's future. Takasugi Shinsaku, a soldier of fortune from Choshu, sneaks aboard a government ship with his comrade Katsura Kogorou in search of a mysterious "timepiece" with the power to manipulate time that he fears the government wishes to keep for themselves. Rather than allow such power to fall into the wrong hands, Takasugi plans to destroy the artifact, but having obtained it, the artifact is quickly stolen, forcing the pair to follow the mysterious thief to the seat of government in Kyoto. However, when they arrive in the capital, they discover that the government has been overthrown and the deity Susanoo now reigns in its place. The streets of the city and the people in them are much different than Takasugi and Katsura remembered. The times may have changed but their mission hasn't - Takasugi and Katsura resolve to reset time and save their nation from the nefarious forces trying to hijack it. -- -- (Source: Tokyo Otaku Mode) -- 19,315 5.77
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Bakumatsu: Crisis -- -- Studio Deen -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Historical Samurai -- Bakumatsu: Crisis Bakumatsu: Crisis -- The Bakumatsu was an era in which the souls of young men burned with anxiety for their country's future. Takasugi Shinsaku, a soldier of fortune from Choshu, sneaks aboard a government ship with his comrade Katsura Kogorou in search of a mysterious "timepiece" with the power to manipulate time that he fears the government wishes to keep for themselves. Rather than allow such power to fall into the wrong hands, Takasugi plans to destroy the artifact, but having obtained it, the artifact is quickly stolen, forcing the pair to follow the mysterious thief to the seat of government in Kyoto. However, when they arrive in the capital, they discover that the government has been overthrown and the deity Susanoo now reigns in its place. The streets of the city and the people in them are much different than Takasugi and Katsura remembered. The times may have changed but their mission hasn't - Takasugi and Katsura resolve to reset time and save their nation from the nefarious forces trying to hijack it. -- -- (Source: Tokyo Otaku Mode) -- 10,167 5.69
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Chaos Dragon: Sekiryuu Seneki -- -- Connect, SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Fantasy Supernatural -- Chaos Dragon: Sekiryuu Seneki Chaos Dragon: Sekiryuu Seneki -- In 3015, the year of Huanli, two countries, Donatia and Kouran, are embroiled in a war of supremacy that is tearing the world around them apart. The small island Nil Kamui has suffered exceptionally from the war, with lands conquered in the name of each kingdom and stolen away from the people. To make matters worse, their deity, the Red Dragon, has gone mad, rampaging about Nil Kamui burning villages and killing people indiscriminately. -- -- Ibuki, a descendant of Nil Kamui's royal family, resides at an orphanage and refuses to take on the role of king. Abhorring conflict, Ibuki desires a peaceful resolution, however the chaotic world will not allow for such pacifism when it is being torn asunder by war. Despite his reluctance, Ibuki is drawn deep into this conflict. Can he rise to the occasion and save his country? -- 98,329 5.65
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Chaos Dragon: Sekiryuu Seneki -- -- Connect, SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Game -- Action Fantasy Supernatural -- Chaos Dragon: Sekiryuu Seneki Chaos Dragon: Sekiryuu Seneki -- In 3015, the year of Huanli, two countries, Donatia and Kouran, are embroiled in a war of supremacy that is tearing the world around them apart. The small island Nil Kamui has suffered exceptionally from the war, with lands conquered in the name of each kingdom and stolen away from the people. To make matters worse, their deity, the Red Dragon, has gone mad, rampaging about Nil Kamui burning villages and killing people indiscriminately. -- -- Ibuki, a descendant of Nil Kamui's royal family, resides at an orphanage and refuses to take on the role of king. Abhorring conflict, Ibuki desires a peaceful resolution, however the chaotic world will not allow for such pacifism when it is being torn asunder by war. Despite his reluctance, Ibuki is drawn deep into this conflict. Can he rise to the occasion and save his country? -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 98,329 5.65
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Dame x Prince Anime Caravan -- -- Studio Flad -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Adventure Comedy Romance Fantasy -- Dame x Prince Anime Caravan Dame x Prince Anime Caravan -- Inako is a minor country, enclosed by two superior countries: the militaristic Milidonia, with its goal of conquering as much land as possible, and the monotheiestic Selenfalen, devoted to the deity Saint Philia. Ani Inako is the sole princess of her country, and in order to eliminate hostility between the three countries, she is sent as Inako's representative to a peace treaty signing in Selenfalen. However, Ani's hopes of a smooth ceremony are shattered when she meets the eccentric princes from her rival countries. -- -- With the treaty binding the three countries together, Ani and the princes must learn to overcome their differences. Together, they search for common ground on which to develop their friendship. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 23,001 6.52
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Fate/Grand Order: Shinsei Entaku Ryouiki Camelot 2 - Paladin; Agateram -- -- Production I.G -- 1 ep -- Game -- Action Supernatural Magic Fantasy -- Fate/Grand Order: Shinsei Entaku Ryouiki Camelot 2 - Paladin; Agateram Fate/Grand Order: Shinsei Entaku Ryouiki Camelot 2 - Paladin; Agateram -- Part two of Fate/Grand Order: Shinsei Entaku Ryouiki Camelot - Wandering; Agateram; an adaptation of the the Sixth Holy Grail War, The Sacred Round Table Realm Camelot Singularity of Fate/Grand Order. -- -- (Source: TYPE-MOON Wiki) -- Movie - May 8, 2021 -- 29,606 N/A -- -- Wagaya no Oinari-sama. -- -- Zexcs -- 24 eps -- Light novel -- Adventure Fantasy Shounen Supernatural -- Wagaya no Oinari-sama. Wagaya no Oinari-sama. -- The Mizuchi bloodline has long been hunted by Yokai, or monsters. Toru and Noboru Takagami are descendents of this bloodline, and under their grandmother's discretion, are given a secret weapon to combat these monsters. It is Tenko Kugen, a fox deity who can take the shape of a man or woman at will. The mischievous deity is accompanied by a shrine maiden, Ko, who will both live with the Takagami brothers at their house. Life just got complicated. -- -- (Source: NIS America) -- -- Licensor: -- NIS America, Inc. -- TV - Apr 7, 2008 -- 29,375 7.21
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Haiyore! Nyaruko-san -- -- Xebec -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Sci-Fi Comedy Parody -- Haiyore! Nyaruko-san Haiyore! Nyaruko-san -- Mahiro Yasaka is just an ordinary high school student, until one day he is suddenly attacked by a dangerous monster. Just when everything seems to be lost, he is saved by a silver-haired girl named Nyaruko, who claims to be the shape-shifting deity Nyarlathotep from horror author H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, sent by the Space Defense Agency to Earth. She explains to Mahiro that the creature chasing him was an alien called Nightgaunt, who had planned on abducting and selling him as a slave. -- -- After rescuing him from the alien, the Lovecraftian deity falls madly in love with Mahiro and forces herself into his household, much to his chagrin. Moreover, they are soon joined by two others from the fictional universe: Cthuko, a girl obsessed with Nyaruko, and Hasuta, a young boy easily mistaken for a beautiful female. Together, the three eccentric aliens protect Mahiro from the various extraterrestrial dangers that threaten both his and Earth's well-being, all the while making his life a living hell. -- -- -- Licensor: -- NIS America, Inc. -- TV - Apr 10, 2012 -- 293,083 7.05
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Haiyore! Nyaruko-san -- -- Xebec -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Sci-Fi Comedy Parody -- Haiyore! Nyaruko-san Haiyore! Nyaruko-san -- Mahiro Yasaka is just an ordinary high school student, until one day he is suddenly attacked by a dangerous monster. Just when everything seems to be lost, he is saved by a silver-haired girl named Nyaruko, who claims to be the shape-shifting deity Nyarlathotep from horror author H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, sent by the Space Defense Agency to Earth. She explains to Mahiro that the creature chasing him was an alien called Nightgaunt, who had planned on abducting and selling him as a slave. -- -- After rescuing him from the alien, the Lovecraftian deity falls madly in love with Mahiro and forces herself into his household, much to his chagrin. Moreover, they are soon joined by two others from the fictional universe: Cthuko, a girl obsessed with Nyaruko, and Hasuta, a young boy easily mistaken for a beautiful female. Together, the three eccentric aliens protect Mahiro from the various extraterrestrial dangers that threaten both his and Earth's well-being, all the while making his life a living hell. -- -- TV - Apr 10, 2012 -- 293,083 7.05
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Haiyoru! Nyaruani: Remember My Love(craft-sensei) -- -- DLE -- 11 eps -- Light novel -- Comedy Sci-Fi -- Haiyoru! Nyaruani: Remember My Love(craft-sensei) Haiyoru! Nyaruani: Remember My Love(craft-sensei) -- The story centers around Nyarlko, a formless Cthulhu deity who can take on the shape of anyone it wishes, but particularly the shape of a seemingly ordinary silver-haired girl. Mahiro Yasaka is a normal high school student who is chased by aliens one night, until "Nyarlko" saves him. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Dec 11, 2010 -- 25,399 6.25
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Kannagi -- -- A-1 Pictures, Ordet -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy School Shounen Supernatural -- Kannagi Kannagi -- Based on a shounen manga by Takenashi Eri, serialised in Comic REX. -- -- Our unlucky protagonist, Jin, uses the trunk of a sacred tree to carve a statue for a school project. When he takes it outside, to his surprise it begins absorbing the surrounding earth and transforms into, hold your breath on this one, a girl! So like all similar setups this guardian deity is pretty pissed that her tree was cut down and lives with Jin while she takes out her anger on squashing bugs....er, cleaning the "Impurities." -- 140,179 7.32
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Kannagi -- -- A-1 Pictures, Ordet -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Comedy School Shounen Supernatural -- Kannagi Kannagi -- Based on a shounen manga by Takenashi Eri, serialised in Comic REX. -- -- Our unlucky protagonist, Jin, uses the trunk of a sacred tree to carve a statue for a school project. When he takes it outside, to his surprise it begins absorbing the surrounding earth and transforms into, hold your breath on this one, a girl! So like all similar setups this guardian deity is pretty pissed that her tree was cut down and lives with Jin while she takes out her anger on squashing bugs....er, cleaning the "Impurities." -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment -- 140,179 7.32
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Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! 2 -- -- Studio Deen -- 10 eps -- Light novel -- Adventure Comedy Parody Supernatural Magic Fantasy -- Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! 2 Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! 2 -- When Kazuma Satou died, he was given two choices: pass on to heaven or be revived in a fantasy world. After choosing the new world, the goddess Aqua tasked him with defeating the Demon King, and let him choose any weapon to aid him. Unfortunately, Kazuma chose to bring Aqua herself and has regretted the decision ever since then. -- -- Not only is he stuck with a useless deity turned party archpriest, the pair also has to make enough money for living expenses. To add to their problems, their group continued to grow as more problematic adventurers joined their ranks. Their token spellcaster, Megumin, is an explosion magic specialist who can only cast one spell once per day and refuses to learn anything else. There is also their stalwart crusader, Lalatina "Darkness" Dustiness Ford, a helpless masochist who makes Kazuma look pure in comparison. -- -- Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! 2 continues to follow Kazuma and the rest of his party through countless more adventures as they struggle to earn money and have to deal with one another's problematic personalities. However, things rarely go as planned, and they are often sidetracked by their own idiotic tendencies. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- 1,062,426 8.30
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Noragami Aragoto -- -- Bones -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Supernatural Shounen -- Noragami Aragoto Noragami Aragoto -- Yato and Yukine have finally mended their relationship as god and Regalia, and everyone has returned to their daily life. Yato remains a minor and unknown deity who continues taking odd jobs for five yen apiece in the hopes of one day having millions of worshippers and his own grand shrine. Hiyori Iki has yet to have her loose soul fixed by Yato, but she enjoys life and prepares to attend high school nonetheless. -- -- Taking place immediately after the first season, Noragami Aragoto delves into the complicated past between Yato and the god of war Bishamon. The female god holds a mysterious grudge against Yato, which often results in violent clashes between them. It doesn't help that Bishamon's most trusted and beloved Regalia, Kazuma, appears to be indebted to Yato. When lives are on the line, unraveling these mysteries and others may be the only way to correct past mistakes. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 1,100,062 8.20
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Noragami -- -- Bones -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Supernatural Shounen -- Noragami Noragami -- In times of need, if you look in the right place, you just may see a strange telephone number scrawled in red. If you call this number, you will hear a young man introduce himself as the Yato God. -- -- Yato is a minor deity and a self-proclaimed "Delivery God," who dreams of having millions of worshippers. Without a single shrine dedicated to his name, however, his goals are far from being realized. He spends his days doing odd jobs for five yen apiece, until his weapon partner becomes fed up with her useless master and deserts him. -- -- Just as things seem to be looking grim for the god, his fortune changes when a middle school girl, Hiyori Iki, supposedly saves Yato from a car accident, taking the hit for him. Remarkably, she survives, but the event has caused her soul to become loose and hence able to leave her body. Hiyori demands that Yato return her to normal, but upon learning that he needs a new partner to do so, reluctantly agrees to help him find one. And with Hiyori's help, Yato's luck may finally be turning around. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 1,621,251 8.00
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Nyan Koi! -- -- AIC -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Harem Comedy Romance -- Nyan Koi! Nyan Koi! -- Junpei Kousaka is a second-year high school student who has an allergy for cats—a predicament that has made him hate cats and everything related to them. Unfortunately for him, though, he is surrounded by cat lovers: his family, his estranged childhood friend, and even his crush Kaede Mizuno. -- -- One day, while returning home from school, Junpei nonchalantly attempts to kick an empty can into the trash, but miserably misses. Instead of making it to the garbage, the can ends up breaking off the head of a cat deity statue. That fateful day, he is cursed with the ability to understand cat speech. However, he must keep his curse a secret from everyone else, because anyone who finds out will become more accident-prone and share the same fate as him. -- -- With the guidance of his cat Nyamsus and with no other choice left, Junpei now has to do a hundred good deeds for cats to lift the curse. If he is unable to complete this task, he will turn into a cat, and considering his allergy, that would be a death sentence for him! -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Oct 2, 2009 -- 228,166 7.18
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Ookami to Koushinryou -- -- Imagin -- 13 eps -- Light novel -- Adventure Fantasy Historical Romance -- Ookami to Koushinryou Ookami to Koushinryou -- Holo is a powerful wolf deity who is celebrated and revered in the small town of Pasloe for blessing the annual harvest. Yet as years go by and the villagers become more self-sufficient, Holo, who stylizes herself as the "Wise Wolf of Yoitsu," has been reduced to a mere folk tale. When a traveling merchant named Kraft Lawrence stops at Pasloe, Holo offers to become his business partner if he eventually takes her to her northern home of Yoitsu. The savvy trader recognizes Holo's unusual ability to evaluate a person's character and accepts her proposition. Now in the possession of both sharp business skills and a charismatic negotiator, Lawrence inches closer to his goal of opening his own shop. However, as Lawrence travels the countryside with Holo in search of economic opportunities, he begins to realize that his aspirations are slowly morphing into something unexpected. -- -- Based on the popular light novel of the same name, Ookami to Koushinryou, also known as Spice and Wolf, fuses the two polar genres of economics and romance to create an enthralling story abundant with elaborate schemes, sharp humor, and witty dialogue. Ookami to Koushinryou is more than just a story of bartering; it turns into a journey of searching for a lost identity in an ever-changing world. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Kadokawa Pictures USA -- 660,637 8.26
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Ookami to Koushinryou II: Ookami to Kohakuiro no Yuuutsu -- -- Brain's Base, Marvy Jack -- 1 ep -- Light novel -- Adventure Fantasy Historical Romance -- Ookami to Koushinryou II: Ookami to Kohakuiro no Yuuutsu Ookami to Koushinryou II: Ookami to Kohakuiro no Yuuutsu -- Travelling merchant Kraft Lawrence and wolf deity Holo sit down to have dinner with Norah Arendt, a young shepherdess who helped them smuggle gold. Holo's dislike of Norah—due to both the latter's profession and her closeness with Lawrence—prevents her from enjoying her meal. -- -- When Holo falls ill from fatigue, she is cared for by Lawrence, who frets over the health of his dear companion. As she regains her strength, Holo reminisces about the adventures they had together. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- OVA - Apr 30, 2009 -- 142,128 7.90
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Pokemon Sun & Moon -- -- OLM -- 146 eps -- Game -- Action Game Kids Fantasy School -- Pokemon Sun & Moon Pokemon Sun & Moon -- After his mother wins a free trip to the islands, Pokemon trainer Satoshi and his partner Pikachu head for Melemele Island of the beautiful Alola region, which is filled with lots of new Pokemon and even variations of familiar faces. Eager to explore the island, Satoshi and Pikachu run wild with excitement, quickly losing their way while chasing after a Pokemon. The pair eventually stumbles upon the Pokemon School, an institution where students come to learn more about these fascinating creatures. -- -- At the school, when he and one of the students—the no-nonsense Kaki—have a run-in with the nefarious thugs of Team Skull, Satoshi discovers the overwhelming might of the Z-Moves, powerful attacks originating from the Alola region that require the trainer and Pokemon to be in sync. Later that night, he and Pikachu have an encounter with the guardian deity Pokemon of Melemele Island, the mysterious Kapu Kokeko. The Pokemon of legend bestows upon them a Z-Ring, a necessary tool in using the Z-Moves. Dazzled by his earlier battle and now in possession of a Z-Ring, Satoshi and Pikachu decide to stay behind in the Alola Region to learn and master the strength of these powerful new attacks. -- -- Enrolling in the Pokemon School, Satoshi is joined by classmates such as Lillie, who loves Pokemon but cannot bring herself to touch them, Kaki, and many others. Between attending classes, fending off the pesky Team Rocket—who themselves have arrived in Alola to pave the way for their organization's future plans—and taking on the Island Challenge that is necessary to master the Z-Moves, Satoshi and Pikachu are in for an exciting new adventure. -- -- -- Licensor: -- The Pokemon Company International -- 71,531 6.82
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Tayutama: Kiss on My Deity -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Visual novel -- Harem Romance Supernatural -- Tayutama: Kiss on My Deity Tayutama: Kiss on My Deity -- Yuuri Mito is a typical, normal Japanese teenager. He goes to school, works on people's motorcycles and performs exorcisms. Okay, that last part's a little bit unusual, but his family lives in a shrine and they do that sort of thing. Still, you would think he'd know enough to be careful with an ancient relic he finds in the woods, especially when a mysterious goddess appears and tells him to leave it alone. Unfortunately, despite Mito's best efforts, the seal gets broken anyway and a number of dangerous "tayuti" that it held in stasis get loose. This is bad. Mito also ends up with a beautiful goddess girl who decides that she's going to marry him. This might not be so bad. if he wasn't already caught up in the middle of a war between the entities he's released. The flesh may be weak but the spirit's more than willing to compensate. -- -- (Source: Sentai Filmworks) -- 61,922 6.77
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Wagaya no Oinari-sama. -- -- Zexcs -- 24 eps -- Light novel -- Adventure Fantasy Shounen Supernatural -- Wagaya no Oinari-sama. Wagaya no Oinari-sama. -- The Mizuchi bloodline has long been hunted by Yokai, or monsters. Toru and Noboru Takagami are descendents of this bloodline, and under their grandmother's discretion, are given a secret weapon to combat these monsters. It is Tenko Kugen, a fox deity who can take the shape of a man or woman at will. The mischievous deity is accompanied by a shrine maiden, Ko, who will both live with the Takagami brothers at their house. Life just got complicated. -- -- (Source: NIS America) -- -- Licensor: -- NIS America, Inc. -- TV - Apr 7, 2008 -- 29,375 7.21
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Yao Shen Ji -- -- Ruo Hong Culture -- 40 eps -- Novel -- Action Adventure Demons Romance Martial Arts Fantasy -- Yao Shen Ji Yao Shen Ji -- In his past life, although too weak to protect his home when it counted, out of grave determination Nie Li became the strongest Demon Spiritist and stood at the pinnacle of the martial world. However, he lost his life during the battle with the Sage Emperor and six deity-ranked beasts. -- -- His soul was then brought back to when he was still 13 years old. Although he's the weakest in his class with the lowest talent, having only a red soul realm and a weak one at that, with the aid of the vast knowledge which he accumulated from his previous life, he decided to train faster than anyone could expect. He also decided to help those who died nobly in his previous life to train faster as well. -- -- He aims to protect the city from the coming future of being devastated by demon beasts and the previous fate of ending up destroyed. He aims to protect his lover, friends, family and fellow citizens who died in the beast assault or its aftermath. And he aims to destroy the so-called Sacred family who arrogantly abandoned their duty and betrayed the city in his past life. -- -- (Source: Goodreads) -- ONA - May 9, 2017 -- 11,207 7.42
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