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Devil Statue of the devil in the Žmuidzinavičius Museum or Devil's Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania Satan (the dragon; on the left) gives to the beast of the sea (on the right) power represented by a sceptre in a detail of panel III.40 of the medieval French Apocalypse Tapestry, produced between 1377 and 1382.


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Beliall (also known as Belhor, Baalial, or Beliel) was once depicted in the Old Testament as the lord of all evil. This was before Satan was given a proper name. The Dead Sea Scrolls also make.


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The Prime Evil Metus Survivor of the Dark Exile Leader of the Three Destroyer of Souls The Terror Lord Alias Dialon, Spirit of Determination ( Triune persona) Mirakodus (false persona) The Heavenly One (false title) Gender Male Race Demon Affiliation Burning Hells Occupation Prime Evil


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Nonetheless, Diablo, as fellow is delineated in who game, is nope necessarily a direkte reference toward "The Devil." Co-founder of Blizzard Ne David Brevik once uploaded a copy of the original pitch for Diablo that makes reference at the font Diablo being who Demons, but it is believed that the idea was altered before to launch.


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1 Overview 2 Appearance 3 Personality 4 Powers and Abilities 5 History 5.1 Birth and Early Life 5.2 Threat to the throne 5.3 Tempting Saint Wolfgang 5.4 Killing a Pope 6 Myths and Legends


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The Mythology of Diablo Chris Metzen talks about tie-in The Book of Cain - and the origins of Blizzard's darkest world. Interview by Paul Dean Contributor Published on 8 May 2012 17 comments.


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El Duende's origin was the Iberian peninsula. He was a magical being who either did good or bad. Most often he was mischievous. He was akin to elves, woodland spirits, goblins, and leprechauns. Most notably, he was three-foot tall, wore a big red hat and clothing made from of animal hide.


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In order to qualify for this trope, the snake in question must be at least bigger than the Reticulated Python, the world's current largest snake species, that can grow up to 7.62 meters in length (that's 25 feet), and be big enough to swallow a person whole. Sub-Trope to Dire Beast.


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Symbology. Because El was often referred to as "The Bull" he is associated with the animal and more specifically, the horns of the animal. He was also immortal, with the ability to live forever. El was known as the supreme god of the Canaanites in the mythology of the ancient Near East. He was the father of gods and men and the creator deity.


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The Earth is held up by four elephants that stand on the back of a turtle. The turtle is balanced on top of a cobra. When any of these animals move, the Earth trembles and shakes. India Seven serpents share the task of guarding the seven sections of the lowest heaven.


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El Diablo, meaning "The Devil" in Spanish, is a powerful and iconic figure in many cultures and mythologies. The name itself evokes a sense of mystery and intrigue. Tales of Ancient Origins


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Josefa Vargas said to her husband: "Look what the Devil has done (Mira lo que hace el diablo)." Marfa Josefa and her husband, Jos6 Rosario, were both indigenous, natives of Almoloya and Tenancingo respec- tively, and at the time living in Malinalco in the Valley of Mexico.


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Abstract. Shifting to horror, this chapter deals with how the civil war is represented by the Mexican-born filmmaker, Guillermo del Toro, concentrating particularly on El espinazo del Diablo/The Devil's Backbone, presenting a ghost story set in the civil war's closing months, and the relationship between the figure of the ghost and the past.Although by 1995 the civil war had been the subject.


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Arts and entertainment Fictional entities. Diablo (Disney), a raven in Sleeping Beauty Diablo (Marvel Comics), a Fantastic Four villain El Diablo (comics), several fictional characters from DC Comics Diablo, a character in the Diablo video game series. a playable character in the video game Heroes of the Storm; a character in the video game Primal Rage; El Diablo, a superhero in the video game.


The Mythology of Diablo

1- The infatuation of the elf of Trujillo Of this goblin they said that it was a sweet angel that touched the guitar and that was expelled from the sky by womanizer. When he fell on Earth he became a leprechaun: a little man, a big ear, big-bellied, with his head always covered by a giant hat. They say that the goblin robbed pretty and young women.