Entities
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- entity_id
- {'description': 'Stable identifier (e.g. ENT_GRK_ZEUS, ENT_EGY_OSIRIS, ENT_ISL_MUSA)'}
- canonical_name
- {'description': 'Primary English name used in the database'}
- greek_name
- {'description': 'Greek-script name, where applicable'}
- tradition
- {'description': 'Religious or cultural tradition of origin'}
- entity_class
- {'description': 'Controlled top-level kind (19 values: deity, angel, demon, aeon, sefirah, spirit, monster, hero, ruler, prophet, sage, saint, scriptural-figure, abstraction, collective, realm, ritual, title, object) — recommended for filtering by kind'}
- entity_type
- {'description': 'Granular free-text type descriptor (894 distinct values; see entity_class for the controlled grouping)'}
- category
- {'description': 'Broader functional category (146 values — recommended for filtering)'}
- primary_domains
- {'description': 'Primary divine domains, comma-separated'}
- evidence_confidence
- {'description': 'Sourcing quality: A = direct primary-text attestation; B = strong secondary; C = inference; D = speculative'}
- chthonic_flag
- {'description': 'True if this entity has underworld or chthonic associations'}
- serpent_flag
- {'description': 'True if this entity has serpent or dragon associations'}
- short_note
- {'description': 'Scholarly description with source citations'}
99 rows where entity_class = "monster"
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tradition 21
- Germanic/Norse 27
- Greek 23
- Israelite/Second Temple 7
- Mesopotamian 7
- Celtic/Irish 5
- Egyptian 5
- Christian/Biblical 4
- Basque 3
- Contemporary Folklore & Vernacular Religion 3
- Late Antique Ritual 3
- Slavic 2
- Canaanite/Ugaritic 1
- Celtic/Welsh 1
- Cross-traditional 1
- Finnish 1
- Germanic Legend 1
- Hittite 1
- Hittite/Hurrian 1
- Mandaean 1
- Sámi 1
- Zoroastrian 1
entity_class 1
- monster · 99 ✖
| entity_id ▼ | canonical_name | greek_name | tradition | entity_type | category | primary_domains | tags | cult_scope | primary_period | evidence_confidence | review_status | inclusion_basis | earth_association_score | chthonic_flag | serpent_flag | short_note | entity_class |
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| ENT_BSQ_MAIRU | Mairu | Basque | Giant | Mythic being | megalith-building; wilderness | regional | B | candidate_verified_name | European regional polytheism deepening (v1.77.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Race of giants of Basque legend held to have built the dolmens and stone megaliths (mairubaratza). | monster | |||
| ENT_BSQ_SUGAAR | Sugaar (Sugoi) | Basque | serpent | Deity | serpents; storms; lightning | regional | B | candidate_verified_name | European regional polytheism deepening (v1.77.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Male serpent or dragon spirit, the consort of Mari, associated with thunder and storms; also called Sugoi or Maju. | monster | |||
| ENT_BSQ_TARTALO | Tartalo | Basque | Giant | Mythic being | wilderness; man-eating | regional | B | candidate_verified_name | European regional polytheism deepening (v1.77.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | One-eyed man-eating giant of Basque folklore, a Cyclops-type figure paralleling the Greek Polyphemus motif. | monster | |||
| ENT_CAN_LOTAN | Lotan | Canaanite/Ugaritic | Chaos serpent | Monster | chaos; sea; serpent; dragon | Northwest Semitic | A | candidate_verified_name | Canaanite mythic being | 4 | 1 | 1 | Multi-headed sea serpent defeated by Baal. | monster | |||
| ENT_CEL_BALOR | Balor | Celtic/Irish | Fomorian | Fomorians | the baleful eye; blight; death | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Cath Maige Tuired | 1 | 0 | 0 | Fomorian champion-king "of the Baleful Eye," whose gaze slays; killed by his grandson Lugh at Mag Tuired. | monster | |||
| ENT_CEL_CETHLENN | Cethlenn | Celtic/Irish | Fomorian | Fomorians | prophecy | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Cath Maige Tuired | 0 | 0 | 0 | Fomorian prophetess, wife of Balor and mother of Ethniu; she foretells the Fomorian defeat. | monster | |||
| ENT_CEL_ELATHA | Elatha | Celtic/Irish | Fomorian | Fomorians | kingship | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Cath Maige Tuired | 0 | 0 | 0 | A Fomorian prince/king, father of Bres by the goddess Ériu. | monster | |||
| ENT_CEL_INDECH | Indech | Celtic/Irish | Fomorian | Fomorians | war | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Cath Maige Tuired | 0 | 0 | 0 | A Fomorian king who, with Balor, leads the host at the Second Battle of Mag Tuired. | monster | |||
| ENT_CEL_TETHRA | Tethra | Celtic/Irish | Fomorian | Fomorians | the sea; rule over the dead (Mag Mell) | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Lebor Gabála Érenn | 2 | 1 | 0 | A Fomorian king associated with the sea and rule over the dead in Mag Mell; his sword Orna is taken at Mag Tuired. | monster | |||
| ENT_CERBERUS | Cerberus | Greek | Underworld monster/guardian | Underworld Guardian | underworld; guardian; threshold; monstrous dog | Mythic/chthonic | A | candidate_verified_name | Greek underworld guardian | 5 | 1 | 0 | Monstrous hound guarding the entrance to the underworld. | monster | |||
| ENT_CHARYBDIS | Charybdis | Greek | Sea monster/daimon | Sea Monster | whirlpool; sea danger; straits; liminal passage | Mythic/maritime | B | candidate_verified_name | Greek sea monster/liminal being | 2 | 0 | 0 | Whirlpool monster associated with dangerous maritime passage. | monster | |||
| ENT_CHIMERA | Chimera | Greek | Monster | Monster | monster; fire-breathing; hybrid beast; Bellerophon myth | Mythic | A | candidate_verified_name | Greek monster | 4 | 0 | 0 | Hybrid fire-breathing monster slain by Bellerophon. | monster | |||
| ENT_CHR_BEAST | Beast of Revelation | Christian/Biblical | Apocalyptic monster | Eschatological adversary | blasphemous empire; the number 666 | Christian | A | candidate_verified_name | Apocalyptic figure | 0 | 1 | 0 | The seven-headed beast from the sea, who bears the number 666 (Revelation 13). | monster | |||
| ENT_CHR_BEHEMOTH | Behemoth | Christian/Biblical | Chaos monster | Monster | land monster; chaos; strength; eschatology | Christian/Biblical | A | candidate_verified_name | Biblical chaos monster | 5 | 1 | 0 | Biblical land monster received in Christian tradition. | monster | |||
| ENT_CHR_DRAGON_REVELATION | Dragon of Revelation | Christian/Biblical | Apocalyptic monster | Monster | dragon; Satan; apocalypse; persecution | Christian/Biblical | A | candidate_verified_name | Biblical apocalyptic monster | 5 | 1 | 1 | Apocalyptic dragon of Revelation, associated with Satanic opposition. | monster | |||
| ENT_CHR_LEVIATHAN | Leviathan | Christian/Biblical | Chaos monster | Monster | sea monster; chaos; serpent; dragon | Christian/Biblical | A | candidate_verified_name | Biblical chaos monster | 5 | 1 | 1 | Biblical sea serpent/chaos monster received in Christian tradition. | monster | |||
| ENT_DRAGON | Dragon | Cross-traditional | Monster category | Monster | dragon; serpent; chaos monster; monster combat | Comparative | A | candidate_verified_name | cross-traditional monster category | 4 | 1 | 1 | Cross-traditional abstraction/category for dragon and serpent-monster figures. | monster | |||
| ENT_EGY_ANKHNETERU | Ka-en-Ankh-Neteru (the World-Encircling Serpent) | Egyptian | Underworld serpent | Serpent of regeneration | nocturnal rebirth; the twelfth hour | funerary | B | candidate_verified_name | Amduat, 12th hour | 0 | 1 | 1 | The great serpent "Ka-en-Ankh-Neteru" ("Life of the Gods") through whose body the barque is towed in the Amduat's twelfth hour, the sun entering aged and emerging reborn as Khepri. (Often shortened to Ankh-neteru.) | monster | |||
| ENT_EGY_APEP | Apep | Egyptian | Serpent/netherworld being | Chaos Monster | chaos; darkness; enemy of Ra; underworld | Textual/funerary | A | candidate_verified_name | major netherworld being | 4 | 1 | 1 | Great serpent enemy of the solar god. | monster | |||
| ENT_EGY_SAASET | Saa-Set (gate-serpent of the Book of Gates) | Egyptian | Underworld serpent guardian | Gate-keeper | guarding the gates of the Duat | funerary | B | candidate_verified_name | Book of Gates, gate 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | An upright guardian serpent whose name must be known for the barque to pass; opens the second gate of the night (Book of Gates). | monster | |||
| ENT_EGY_SETEMMAATF | Set-em-maat-f (Guardian of the Hall of Maat) | Egyptian | Underworld serpent guardian | Gate-keeper | guarding the Judgment Hall | funerary | C | candidate_verified_name | Book of Gates, gate 6 | 0 | 1 | 1 | An upright guardian serpent set before the sixth gate of the night in the Book of Gates; the name must be known for the barque to pass. | monster | |||
| ENT_EGY_TEKAHER | Teka-her (Flaming-Face) | Egyptian | Underworld serpent guardian | Gate-keeper | guarding the gates of the Duat | funerary | B | candidate_verified_name | Book of Gates, gate 4 | 0 | 1 | 1 | "He of the flaming face," an upright serpent guarding the fourth-hour gate of the Book of Gates (also Amduat, hour 3). | monster | |||
| ENT_EMPOUSA | Empousa | Greek | Daimon/monster | Liminal Daimon | apparition; night; liminality; Hecate-associated spirit | Folkloric/magical | B | candidate_verified_name | Greek daimon/monster | 4 | 1 | 0 | Nocturnal apparition or daimon associated in later tradition with Hecate. | monster | |||
| ENT_FINN_HIISI | Hiisi | Finnish | Monster | Malevolent forest demon | wilderness; malevolence; disease; dangerous places | regional | B | candidate_verified_name | European regional polytheism deepening (v1.77.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | A malevolent forest demon (and the dangerous sacred grove it haunts), named in Agricola's deity list and the Kalevala as a source of evil and disease. | monster | |||
| ENT_GERYON | Geryon | Greek | Monster/giant | Monster | giant; cattle; far west; Heracles myth | Mythic | A | candidate_verified_name | Greek monster/giant | 4 | 0 | 0 | Multi-bodied giant defeated by Heracles. | monster | |||
| ENT_GSAGA_FAFNIR | Fafnir | Germanic Legend | monster | dragon | dragon, cursed hoard | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Dwarf-turned-dragon who guards the cursed gold of Andvari; slain by Sigurd. Brother of Reginn. | monster | |||
| ENT_HTT_ILLUYANKA | Illuyanka | Hittite | Chaos serpent | Adversarial Being | chaos serpent; storm opponent; primordial dragon; Illuyanka myth | A | Serpent/dragon defeated by the Hittite storm god Tarhunna in the Illuyanka myth; Tarhunna initially loses but ultimately defeats the serpent with the help of the mortal Hupasiya and the goddess Inaras; structural parallel to Zeus/Typhon and Apollo/Python in the "storm god defeats chaos serpent" combat myth tradition | monster | |||||||||
| ENT_HTT_ULLIKUMMI | Ullikummi | Hittite/Hurrian | Chaos monster | Adversarial Being | chaos monster; stone giant; adversary of Teshub; Ullikummi Song | A | Stone/diorite monster created by Kumarbi from the shoulder of Ubelluri to fight his son Teshub after losing power; grows to threaten heaven; eventually defeated when the gods cut its feet with an ancient tool; the paradigm parallel for Typhon as a monster created by the defeated predecessor to challenge the storm god champion | monster | |||||||||
| ENT_HYDRA | Hydra | Greek | Monster/serpent | Monster | serpent; swamp; regeneration; poison; Heracles myth | Mythic | A | candidate_verified_name | Greek serpent monster | 5 | 1 | 1 | Lernaean Hydra slain by Heracles. | monster | |||
| ENT_ISR_BEHEMOTH | Behemoth | Israelite/Second Temple | Chaos monster | Monster | land monster; chaos; eschatological beast | Biblical/apocalyptic | A | candidate_verified_name | Israelite/Second Temple chaos being | 5 | 1 | 0 | Great land beast in biblical/apocalyptic tradition. | monster | |||
| ENT_ISR_HAHYAH | Hahyah | Israelite/Second Temple | Giant | Nephil | the giants; the dream of the coming flood | Jewish | A | candidate_verified_name | Named giant (Book of Giants) | 1 | 0 | 0 | A son of Shemihazah, brother of Ohyah, who dreams of the destroying flood. | monster | |||
| ENT_ISR_LEVIATHAN | Leviathan | Israelite/Second Temple | Chaos monster | Monster | sea monster; chaos; serpent; dragon | Biblical/apocalyptic | A | candidate_verified_name | Israelite/Second Temple chaos being | 4 | 1 | 1 | Chaos sea monster/serpent with Northwest Semitic roots. | monster | |||
| ENT_ISR_MAHAWAY | Mahaway | Israelite/Second Temple | Giant | Nephil | the giants; the messenger flight to Enoch | Jewish | A | candidate_verified_name | Named giant (Book of Giants) | 1 | 0 | 0 | The giant son of the Watcher Baraqel, sent to Enoch to interpret the dreams. | monster | |||
| ENT_ISR_OHYAH | Ohyah | Israelite/Second Temple | Giant | Nephil | the giants; violence; prophetic dreams | Jewish | A | candidate_verified_name | Named giant (Book of Giants) | 1 | 0 | 0 | A son of Shemihazah and a leading giant of the Book of Giants; also in Mani's recension. | monster | |||
| ENT_ISR_RAHAB | Rahab | Israelite/Second Temple | Chaos monster | Sea-dragon | the chaotic sea; primordial rebellion | Jewish | A | candidate_verified_name | Chaos monster | 0 | 1 | 1 | The sea-dragon of chaos crushed by Yahweh; a doublet of Leviathan. | monster | |||
| ENT_ISR_ZIZ | Ziz | Israelite/Second Temple | Monster | Primordial bird | the sky; the primordial creatures of the air | Jewish | B | candidate_verified_name | Primordial creature | 0 | 0 | 0 | The giant primordial bird, third of the great creatures with Behemoth and Leviathan. | monster | |||
| ENT_LAMIA | Lamia | Greek | Daimon/monster | Child-Harming Spirit | night; child-harming spirit; monstrous female being | Folkloric/mythic | B | candidate_verified_name | Greek daimon/monster | 3 | 1 | 0 | Female child-harming or monstrous figure in Greek tradition. | monster | |||
| ENT_LAT_KORUPHE | Koruphe | Late Antique Ritual | Dragon demon | Dragon Demon | three-headed dragon; deafness; muteness; bodily affliction | B | monster | ||||||||||
| ENT_LAT_KUNOPEGOS | Kunopegos | Late Antique Ritual | Sea monster | Sea Monster | sea danger; wave demon; maritime affliction | B | monster | ||||||||||
| ENT_LAT_WINGED_DRAGON | Winged Dragon | Late Antique Ritual | Dragon demon | Dragon Demon | winged dragon; reproductive harm; fire; women; Solomonic demonology | B | monster | ||||||||||
| ENT_MAN_UR | Ur | Mandaean | Chthonic monster/being | Monster | darkness; underworld; monster; lower world | Mandaean | A | candidate_verified_name | Mandaean chthonic entity | 5 | 1 | 1 | Chthonic monster/being of darkness. | monster | |||
| ENT_MEDUSA | Medusa | Greek | Gorgon/monster | Monster | monster; gorgon; petrifying gaze; Perseus myth | Mythic | A | candidate_verified_name | Greek monster/liminal being | 3 | 1 | 1 | Gorgon slain by Perseus. | monster | |||
| ENT_MES_ANZU | Anzu | Mesopotamian | Chaos bird / Storm monster | Adversarial Being | chaos; storm bird; stolen Tablets of Destiny; thunder; monster | A | Mesopotamian divine storm bird; also called Zu or Imdugud (Sumerian); the great lion-headed eagle who steals the Tablet of Destinies from Enlil, plunging heaven and earth into disorder; defeated by Ninurta (in the Old Babylonian Anzu myth; also in the Standard Babylonian version) who recaptures the Tablet; appears also in the Epic of Gilgamesh (the Anzud bird); part of the Mesopotamian chaos-combat tradition alongside Tiamat, Kingu, and other chaos beings | monster | |||||||||
| ENT_MES_BASHMU | Bashmu | Mesopotamian | Monster | Horned serpent | the venomous horned serpent | Mesopotamian | B | candidate_verified_name | Serpent monster | 0 | 1 | 1 | Bashmu, the horned venomous serpent among the monsters of Tiamat. | monster | |||
| ENT_MES_GIRTABLULLU | Girtablullu | Mesopotamian | Monster | Scorpion-man | the scorpion-men; the guarding of the sun's gate | Mesopotamian | B | candidate_verified_name | Scorpion-man | 0 | 0 | 0 | The scorpion-men who guard the gate of Mount Mashu where the sun rises. | monster | |||
| ENT_MES_GUGALANNA | Gugalanna | Mesopotamian | Monster | Bull of Heaven | the Bull of Heaven; drought; the underworld | Mesopotamian | B | candidate_verified_name | Bull of Heaven | 0 | 1 | 0 | Husband of Ereshkigal (named in "Inanna's Descent"); his name means "great bull of An." Often equated by modern scholars with the Bull of Heaven slain in the Gilgamesh epic, though that identification is not certain. | monster | |||
| ENT_MES_HUMBABA | Humbaba | Mesopotamian | Monster | Forest guardian | the Cedar Forest; the terrifying radiance | Mesopotamian | A | candidate_verified_name | Forest guardian monster | 1 | 0 | 0 | Humbaba (Huwawa), the fearsome guardian of the Cedar Forest, slain by Gilgamesh and Enkidu. | monster | |||
| ENT_MES_KUSARIKKU | Kusarikku | Mesopotamian | Monster | Bull-man | the bull-man; the guardian of the sun | Mesopotamian | B | candidate_verified_name | Bull-man | 0 | 0 | 0 | The bull-man, attendant of the sun-god and a guardian figure. | monster | |||
| ENT_MES_MUSHHUSHSHU | Mushhushshu | Mesopotamian | Monster | Dragon | the snake-dragon; the symbol of Marduk | Mesopotamian | A | candidate_verified_name | Dragon of Marduk | 0 | 1 | 1 | The snake-dragon ("furious serpent") of the Ishtar Gate, emblem of Marduk and Nabu. | monster | |||
| ENT_MINOTAUR | Minotaur | Greek | Monster | Monster | bull; labyrinth; sacrifice; Theseus myth | Mythic | A | candidate_verified_name | Greek monster | 4 | 1 | 0 | Bull-headed monster slain by Theseus in the labyrinth. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_ECHIDNA | Echidna | Greek | Monster | Chthonic monster | Monsters; chthonic generation | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | The half-woman, half-serpent 'mother of monsters'; mate of Typhon and dam of the Greek monster brood. Attested Hesiod, Theogony 295-332 (esp. 304-305 description); Apollodorus 2.1.2. Genealogical hub previously missing from the DB. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_GIGANTES | Gigantes | Greek | Monster | Primordial monster collective | Monsters; Gigantomachy | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Earth-born giants sprung from Gaia (from the blood of Ouranos) who warred on the Olympians in the Gigantomachy. Attested Hesiod, Theogony 183-186; Apollodorus 1.6.1-2. Collective entity. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_GRAEAE | Graeae | Greek | Monster | Monster collective | Monsters; old age; prophecy | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Grey-haired sisters (Deino, Enyo, Pemphredo) sharing one eye and one tooth, daughters of Phorcys and Ceto; coerced by Perseus. Attested Hesiod, Theogony 270-273; Apollodorus 2.4.2. Collective entity. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_HARPIES | Harpies | Greek | Monster | Monster collective | Monsters; storm-winds; snatching | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Collective of winged storm-spirits (Aello, Ocypete, Celaeno), daughters of Thaumas and Electra, 'snatchers' who tormented Phineus. Attested Hesiod, Theogony 265-269; Apollodorus 1.9.21. Collective entity. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_HECATONCHEIRES | Hecatoncheires | Greek | Monster | Primordial monster collective | Monsters; primordial force | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | The hundred-handed, fifty-headed giants Cottus, Briareus and Gyges, sons of Ouranos and Gaia; allies of Zeus against the Titans and jailers of the imprisoned Titans. Attested Hesiod, Theogony 147-153, 617-735. Collective entity. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_ORTHRUS | Orthrus | Greek | Monster | Guardian beast | Monsters; guardian beasts | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Two-headed hound of Geryon, son of Typhon and Echidna, slain by Heracles; sire (with the Chimera) of the Sphinx and Nemean Lion in Hesiod's construal. Attested Hesiod, Theogony 309-327; Apollodorus 2.5.10. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_SIRENS | Sirens | Greek | Monster | Monster collective | Monsters; deadly song | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Collective of bird-bodied singing maidens whose song lured sailors to death; encountered by Odysseus. Attested Homer, Odyssey 12.39-54, 165-200; Apollodorus E7.18-19. Collective entity. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_SPHINX | Sphinx | Greek | Monster | Chthonic monster | Monsters; riddle/death | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | The Theban Sphinx (Phix), winged lion-bodied woman who posed the riddle; child of Orthrus and the Chimera (Hesiod) or of Typhon/Echidna. Attested Hesiod, Theogony 326-329; Apollodorus 3.5.8. Distinct from the Egyptian sphinx. | monster | |||
| ENT_MON_STYMPHALIAN_BIRDS | Stymphalian Birds | Greek | Monster | Monster collective | Monsters; man-eating birds | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Man-eating bronze-beaked birds of Lake Stymphalia driven off by Heracles in his sixth labour. Attested Apollodorus 2.5.6; Pausanias 8.22.4. Collective entity. | monster | |||
| ENT_MORMO | Mormo | Greek | Daimon/monster | Child-Harming Spirit | fear; night; child-frightening spirit | Folkloric | B | candidate_verified_name | Greek daimon/monster | 3 | 1 | 0 | Child-frightening female spirit or bogey figure. | monster | |||
| ENT_NEMEAN_LION | Nemean Lion | Greek | Monster | Monster | lion; invulnerability; Heracles myth | Mythic | A | candidate_verified_name | Greek monster | 4 | 0 | 0 | Invulnerable lion slain by Heracles. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_ANGRBODA | Angrboða | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | the mothering of monsters | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Gylfaginning 34 | 0 | 0 | 0 | The giantess who bears Loki the three monsters Fenrir, Jormungandr and Hel. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_FARBAUTI | Fárbauti | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | (father of Loki) | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Gylfaginning 33 | 0 | 0 | 0 | The giant "cruel-striker," father of Loki by Laufey. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_FENRIR | Fenrir | Germanic/Norse | Wolf monster | Monster | wolf; chaos; binding; eschatology | Norse/Germanic | A | candidate_verified_name | Norse monster | 4 | 1 | 0 | Monstrous wolf bound until Ragnarök. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_FREKI | Freki | Germanic/Norse | Mythical animal | Odin's wolves | the feast at Odin's table | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Grimnismal 19 | 0 | 0 | 0 | "Greedy," one of the two wolves who eat at Odin's table. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_GARM | Garm | Germanic/Norse | Monster | Hound of Hel | the guarding of the underworld road; Ragnarök | Norse | B | candidate_verified_name | Hellhound | 0 | 1 | 0 | The blood-stained hound that guards the road to Hel and bays at Ragnarök. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_GEIRROD_GIANT | Geirröðr | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | the duel with a weaponless Thor | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Skaldskaparmal (Thorsdrapa) | 0 | 0 | 0 | A giant who lures Thor weaponless to his hall; killed by a glowing iron Thor hurls back. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_GERI | Geri | Germanic/Norse | Mythical animal | Odin's wolves | the feast at Odin's table | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Grimnismal 19 | 0 | 0 | 0 | "Ravenous," one of the two wolves Odin feeds at his table in Valhalla. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_GUNNLOD | Gunnlöð | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | the guarding of the Mead of Poetry | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Havamal 104-110 | 0 | 0 | 0 | The giantess, daughter of Suttungr, who guards the Mead of Poetry and is seduced by Odin. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_HATI | Hati | Germanic/Norse | Mythical animal | Wolves of Ragnarok | the pursuit and swallowing of the moon | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Grimnismal 39 | 0 | 0 | 0 | The wolf who pursues Mani the moon and devours him at Ragnarok. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_HRUNGNIR | Hrungnir | Germanic/Norse | Giant | Jötunn | the duel with Thor; the stone heart | Norse | B | candidate_verified_name | Named jötunn | 0 | 0 | 0 | The strongest of the giants, of stone head and heart, slain by Thor in single combat. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_HUGINN | Huginn | Germanic/Norse | Mythical animal | Odin's ravens | thought; Odin's sight over the world | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Grimnismal 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | "Thought," one of the two ravens who fly the world each day and report to Odin. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_HYMIR | Hymir | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | the great brewing-cauldron; the fishing of Jormungandr | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Hymiskvida | 1 | 0 | 0 | The giant owner of the mile-deep cauldron, in whose boat Thor hooks the World-Serpent. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_JORMUNGANDR | Jörmungandr | Germanic/Norse | World serpent | Monster | serpent; sea; world-encircling; eschatology | Norse/Germanic | A | candidate_verified_name | Norse serpent monster | 4 | 1 | 1 | World serpent and enemy of Thor. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_LAUFEY | Laufey | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | (mother of Loki) | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Gylfaginning; Lokasenna | 1 | 0 | 0 | Laufey (Nal), the mother of Loki, by whose name he is matronymically called Loki Laufeyjarson. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_MUNDILFARI | Mundilfari | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | (father of Sun and Moon) | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Vafthrudnismal 23 | 0 | 0 | 0 | The father of Sol and Mani, who named his children for the sun and moon and angered the gods. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_MUNINN | Muninn | Germanic/Norse | Mythical animal | Odin's ravens | memory; Odin's sight over the world | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Grimnismal 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | "Memory," one of the two ravens who report the world's tidings to Odin. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_NIDHOGG | Níðhöggr | Germanic/Norse | Dragon/serpent | Monster | dragon; serpent; underworld; world tree | Norse/Germanic | A | candidate_verified_name | Norse dragon/serpent | 5 | 1 | 1 | Serpentine dragon associated with the roots of Yggdrasil. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_RATATOSKR | Ratatoskr | Germanic/Norse | Mythical animal | Yggdrasil's creatures | strife-bearing between the eagle and the serpent | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Grimnismal 32 | 2 | 0 | 0 | The squirrel who runs up and down Yggdrasil carrying spiteful words between the eagle above and Nidhogg below. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_SKOLL | Sköll | Germanic/Norse | Mythical animal | Wolves of Ragnarok | the pursuit and swallowing of the sun | mythological | B | candidate_verified_name | Grimnismal 39 | 0 | 0 | 0 | The wolf who pursues Sol the sun and devours her at Ragnarok. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_SLEIPNIR | Sleipnir | Germanic/Norse | Mythical animal | Steeds | Odin's eight-legged horse; the ride between worlds | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Grimnismal 44 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Odin's eight-legged horse, offspring of Loki and the stallion Svadilfari, who bears riders even to Hel. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_SURTR | Surtr | Germanic/Norse | Fire giant | Lord of Muspelheim | primordial fire; the burning of the world at Ragnarök | Norse | A | candidate_verified_name | Fire-giant | 0 | 0 | 0 | The fire-giant of Muspelheim whose flaming sword will burn the world at Ragnarök. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_SUTTUNGR | Suttungr | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | the keeping of the Mead of Poetry | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Skaldskaparmal; Havamal | 0 | 0 | 0 | The giant who takes the Mead of Poetry as wergild and hides it under the mountain; father of Gunnlod. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_THJAZI | Þjazi | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | the abduction of Idun; (father of Skadi) | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Skaldskaparmal | 1 | 0 | 0 | The giant who abducts Idun and her apples; slain by the Aesir; father of Skadi. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_THRYM | Thrym | Germanic/Norse | Giant | Jötunn | the theft of Thor's hammer | Norse | B | candidate_verified_name | Named jötunn | 0 | 0 | 0 | The giant-king who stole Thor's hammer and demanded Freyja as ransom (Þrymskviða). | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_UTGARDALOKI | Útgarða-Loki | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | illusion; the stronghold of Utgard | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Gylfaginning 45-47 | 1 | 0 | 0 | The giant-king of Utgard who defeats Thor and Loki with a series of magical illusions. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_VAFTHRUDNIR | Vafþrúðnir | Germanic/Norse | Jötunn | Jötnar | ancient wisdom; the wisdom-contest | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Vafthrudnismal | 0 | 0 | 0 | The exceedingly wise giant who loses a head-staking wisdom-contest to the disguised Odin. | monster | |||
| ENT_NOR_YMIR | Ymir | Germanic/Norse | Primordial giant | The first being | the primordial body; the making of the world | Norse | A | candidate_verified_name | Primordial giant | 3 | 0 | 0 | The primordial giant from whose slain body Odin and his brothers fashioned the world. | monster | |||
| ENT_PYTHON | Python | Greek | Chthonic serpent | Oracle Figure | Delphic earth oracle | serpent;oracle;chthonic | Greek world | Archaic-Classical/Roman reception | B | candidate_verified_name | Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity. | 5 | 1 | 1 | Chthonic, underworld, or local cult seed entity. | monster | |
| ENT_SAMI_STALLO | Stallo | Sámi | ogre | Mythic being | man-eating; wilderness; menace | regional | B | candidate_verified_name | European regional polytheism deepening (v1.77.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Stupid, man-eating ogre of Sámi folklore who pursues humans but is regularly outwitted; a folkloric rather than cultic figure. | monster | |||
| ENT_SCYLLA | Scylla | Greek | Sea monster/daimon | Sea Monster | sea danger; straits; monster; liminal passage | Mythic/maritime | B | candidate_verified_name | Greek sea monster/liminal being | 2 | 0 | 0 | Sea monster associated with dangerous straits and liminal maritime passage. | monster | |||
| ENT_SLAV_KOSCHEI | Koschei the Deathless | Slavic | Monster | Folktale antagonist | death-evasion; abduction; sorcery | regional | A | candidate_verified_name | European regional polytheism deepening (v1.77.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | An immortal sorcerer-villain of East-Slavic folktales who abducts the hero's bride and cannot die because his death is hidden in a needle inside an egg. | monster | |||
| ENT_SLAV_ZMEY_GORYNYCH | Zmey Gorynych | Slavic | Dragon | Folktale dragon | fire; chaos; the dragon-slaying combat | regional | A | candidate_verified_name | European regional polytheism deepening (v1.77.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | The multi-headed fire-breathing dragon of East-Slavic byliny and folktales, slain by heroes such as Dobrynya Nikitich. | monster | |||
| ENT_TYPHON | Typhon | Greek | Chaos monster | Adversarial Being | chaos; storm; serpent; typhoon; adversary of Zeus; monster father | A | Last great monster of the pre-Olympian age; son of Gaia (and Tartaros); created to challenge Zeus after the defeat of the Titans; defeated by Zeus's thunderbolts and buried under Etna; Hesiod Theogony 820-880; parallel to the Hurrian Ullikummi and Hittite Illuyanka as a chaos monster challenging the storm god champion | monster | |||||||||
| ENT_VF_CHUPACABRA | Chupacabra | Contemporary Folklore & Vernacular Religion | Cryptid | Cryptid | livestock predation; blood-draining; rural dread | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | The 'goat-sucker' blamed for exsanguinated livestock across Latin America and the US Southwest since 1995. Communities act on it (livestock protection, vigilance, reporting) as a real present threat; Radford traces the lived legend. | monster | |||
| ENT_VF_JERSEY_DEVIL | The Jersey Devil | Contemporary Folklore & Vernacular Religion | Cryptid | Cryptid | Pine Barrens haunting; winged menace; regional omen | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Winged hooved creature of the New Jersey Pine Barrens, tied to the Mother Leeds birth legend. A durable regional belief people invoke and search for; the 1909 sighting panic shows lived apotropaic engagement (schools closed, people stayed indoors). | monster | |||
| ENT_VF_MOTHMAN | Mothman | Contemporary Folklore & Vernacular Religion | Cryptid | Cryptid | omen; harbinger of disaster; winged apparition | devotional | B | candidate_verified_name | Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Winged red-eyed being of the 1966–67 Point Pleasant sighting wave, treated as a harbinger of the Silver Bridge collapse. Engaged experientially and as an omen/portent (Keel); people interpret sightings as warnings — an apotropaic/divinatory reading, not fiction. | monster | |||
| ENT_WEL_YSBADDADEN | Ysbaddaden | Celtic/Welsh | Giant | Giants | the impossible tasks | mythological | A | candidate_verified_name | Culhwch ac Olwen | 0 | 0 | 0 | The Chief Giant, father of Olwen, who sets Culhwch the great series of impossible tasks (anoethau). | monster | |||
| ENT_ZOR_AZHI_DAHAKA | Azhi Dahaka | Zoroastrian | Dragon | Cosmic Serpent | the three-headed dragon; tyranny; chaos | Iranian | A | candidate_verified_name | Cosmic dragon | 0 | 1 | 1 | The three-headed, six-eyed dragon, bound by Thraetaona until he breaks free at the end of time. | monster |
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CREATE TABLE "entities" (
[entity_id] TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
[canonical_name] TEXT,
[greek_name] TEXT,
[tradition] TEXT,
[entity_type] TEXT,
[category] TEXT,
[primary_domains] TEXT,
[tags] TEXT,
[cult_scope] TEXT,
[primary_period] TEXT,
[evidence_confidence] TEXT,
[review_status] TEXT,
[inclusion_basis] TEXT,
[earth_association_score] INTEGER,
[chthonic_flag] INTEGER,
[serpent_flag] INTEGER,
[short_note] TEXT,
[entity_class] TEXT REFERENCES [entity_class]([class_id])
);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entities_entity_class]
ON [entities] ([entity_class]);