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 ENT_ETR_CHARUN,Charun,,Etruscan,Daimon,Underworld Deity,death escort; underworld; hammers; punishment; chthonic daimon,,,,C,,,,,,Underworld daemon and active escort of the dead; appears in Tarquinian tomb paintings (Tomba degli Auguri; Tomba dell'Orco) wielding a hammer with serpents. Distinct from Greek Charon (ferryman only): Charun coerces souls into the underworld. Depicted with blue-green skin and animal features in later tradition.,spirit ENT_ETR_LASA,Lasa,,Etruscan,Spirit,Spirit Collective,feminine spirits; fate; beauty; death attendants; winged figures,,,,C,,,,,,"Winged female spirits; attendants and personifications of fate and beauty associated with Turan. Frequently depicted on Etruscan bronze mirrors (4th–3rd c. BCE), sometimes named individually (Lasa Vecuvia, Lasa Sitmica, Lasa Thimrae). Serve both funerary and erotic functions.",spirit ENT_ETR_TUCHULCHA,Tuchulcha,,Etruscan,Daimon,Adversarial Being,underworld terror; punishment; chaos; serpent hair; demonic attendant,,,,C,,,,,,"Underworld daimon with vulture beak, donkey ears, and serpents; attested in the Tomba dell'Orco at Tarquinia (4th c. BCE) alongside Charun. Uniquely Etruscan with no Greek counterpart. A terror figure whose presence in tomb frescoes reflects the Etruscan conception of death as a violent, coerced journey.",spirit