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  1. -Animals-
  2. Worm
  3.  
  4. Badger
  5.  
  6. Caracal
  7. Jaguar
  8. Panther
  9. Cheetah
  10.  
  11. Wolf
  12. Hound
  13. Hyena
  14.  
  15. Crow
  16. Blackbird
  17. Rook
  18.  
  19. Raptor
  20. Hawk
  21. Eagle
  22. Falcon
  23. Osprey
  24. Kestrel
  25. Merlin
  26.  
  27. Condor
  28. Vulture
  29. Buzzard
  30.  
  31. Thrasher
  32. Flycatcher
  33.  
  34. Rhea
  35. Moa
  36.  
  37. Cormorant
  38. Heron
  39. Bantam
  40. Drake
  41.  
  42. Gila
  43. Rattlesnake
  44.  
  45. Rorqual – various species of baleen whales that have grooves in the skin under the jaw
  46. Orca
  47.  
  48. Livestock - “Livestock are domestic animals raised for home use or for profit, whether it be for their meat or dairy products.”
  49. Long-limb roes
  50.  
  51. -Plants/Plant Products-
  52. Amarrian Wheat
  53. Spiced Wine
  54. Spirits - “Alcoholic beverages made by distilling a fermented mash of grains.”
  55. Tobacco
  56.  
  57. -Mythological Entities/Items-
  58. Nestor – Argonaut, old man Achaian in the Illiad
  59. Harpy
  60. Enyo – Greek goddess of war and destruction
  61. Ishkur - Sumerian god of the rain and thunderstorms of Spring
  62. Myrmidon – Achilles’s soldiers
  63. Eidolon – in Greek mythology, a ghost or phantom look-alike of the human form
  64. Chimera – in Greek mythology, a fire-breathing creature composed of parts of a lion, a snake and a goat
  65. Thanatos – Greek daimon personification of death
  66. Nidhoggur – in Norse mythology, the dragon that chews the roots of the World Tree
  67. Astarte – Greek name for the Semitic goddess Ishtar
  68. Ishtar – Sumerian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex
  69. Eos – Greek goddess of the dawn
  70. Sleipnir – Odin’s eight-legged horse
  71. Manticore – in Greek mythology, a creature with a lion’s body, human’s face with three rows of teeth, and a scorpion’s or dragon’s tail
  72. Helios – Greek titan of the Sun
  73. Nemesis – in Greek mythology, the spirit of divine retribution against those with hubris
  74. Phantom
  75. Phantasm
  76. Specter
  77. Wraith
  78. Visitant
  79. Phoenix – Greek mythology
  80. Moros - in Greek mythology, the personification of impending doom
  81. Naglfar – Norse, boat made from fingernails and toenails of the dead
  82. Kitsune – Japanese fox/fox spirit
  83. Keres – Greek, female death spirits, daughters of Nyx
  84. Charon – Greek, ferryman to the land of the dead
  85. Fenrir – Norse, monster wolf
  86. Griffin
  87. Tristan – Celtic, an Arthurian knight
  88. Succubus – late Latin
  89. Cerberus – Greek mythology, dog guarding the entrance to the underworld
  90. Huginn – Norse, one of Odin’s reporter ravens
  91. Muninn – Norse, the other raven
  92. Deimos – Greek mythology, the terror emotion caused by war
  93. Phobos – Greek mythology, twin of Deimos
  94. Ares
  95. Taranis – Celtic god of thunder
  96. Eris - Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord
  97. Ark
  98. Anshar – Semitic (Akkadian) sky god-father of the gods
  99. Basilisk
  100. Oneiros – Greek, black-winged daemons
  101. Paladin – Western European, companions for Roland
  102. Golem
  103. Kronos
  104. Vargur – Norse mythology(?)
  105. Wyvern
  106. Nyx – Greek, goddess of night
  107. Hel – Norse goddess of Hell
  108.  
  109. -Latin language-
  110. Incursus – a running or dashing against
  111. Ferox – wild, bold, gallant
  112. Navitas – promptness, zeal
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