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- -Animals-
- Worm
- Badger
- Caracal
- Jaguar
- Panther
- Cheetah
- Wolf
- Hound
- Hyena
- Crow
- Blackbird
- Jackdaw
- Rook
- Raptor
- Hawk
- Eagle
- Falcon
- Osprey
- Kestrel
- Merlin
- Condor
- Vulture
- Buzzard
- Thrasher
- Flycatcher
- Rhea
- Moa
- Cormorant
- Heron
- Bantam
- Drake
- Gila
- Rattlesnake
- Rorqual – various species of baleen whales that have grooves in the skin under the jaw
- Orca
- Livestock - “Livestock are domestic animals raised for home use or for profit, whether it be for their meat or dairy products.”
- Long-limb roes
- -Plants/Plant Products-
- Amarrian Wheat
- Spiced Wine
- Spirits - “Alcoholic beverages made by distilling a fermented mash of grains.”
- Tobacco
- -Mythological Entities/Items-
- Anshar – Semitic (Akkadian) sky god-father of the gods
- Ares
- Ark
- Astarte – Greek name for the Semitic goddess Ishtar
- Basilisk
- Cerberus – Greek mythology, dog guarding the entrance to the underworld
- Charon – Greek, ferryman to the land of the dead
- Chimera – in Greek mythology, a fire-breathing creature composed of parts of a lion, a snake and a goat
- Deimos – Greek mythology, the terror emotion caused by war
- Eidolon – in Greek mythology, a ghost or phantom look-alike of the human form
- Enyo – Greek goddess of war and destruction
- Eos – Greek goddess of the dawn
- Eris - Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord
- Fenrir – Norse, monster wolf
- Golem
- Griffin
- Harpy
- Hel – Norse goddess of Hell
- Helios – Greek titan of the Sun
- Huginn – Norse, one of Odin’s reporter ravens
- Ishkur - Sumerian god of the rain and thunderstorms of Spring
- Ishtar – Sumerian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex
- Keres – Greek, female death spirits, daughters of Nyx
- Kitsune – Japanese fox/fox spirit
- Kronos
- 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
- Moros - in Greek mythology, the personification of impending doom
- Muninn – Norse, the other raven
- Myrmidon – Achilles’s soldiers
- Naglfar – Norse, boat made from fingernails and toenails of the dead
- Nemesis – in Greek mythology, the spirit of divine retribution against those with hubris
- Nestor – Argonaut, old man Achaian in the Illiad
- Nidhoggur – in Norse mythology, the dragon that chews the roots of the World Tree
- Nyx – Greek, goddess of night
- Oneiros – Greek, black-winged daemons
- Paladin – Western European, companions for Roland
- Phantasm
- Phantom
- Phobos – Greek mythology, twin of Deimos
- Phoenix – Greek mythology
- Sleipnir – Odin’s eight-legged horse
- Specter
- Succubus – late Latin
- Svipul - a valkyrie
- Taranis – Celtic god of thunder
- Thanatos – Greek daimon personification of death
- Tristan – Celtic, an Arthurian knight
- Vargur – Norse mythology(?)
- Visitant
- Wraith
- Wyvern
- -Latin language-
- Incursus – a running or dashing against
- Ferox – wild, bold, gallant
- Navitas – promptness, zeal
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