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- aconite = a poisonous plant that grows almost everywhere in the Eastern hemisphere
- Apollo = mainly the god of light and the sun but also associated with truth, medicine, healing, music, poetry and more
- Athena = the goddess of wisdom, war, strategy, industry, justice and skill
- Arita = a town located in Nishimatsuura District of Saga in Japan
- Briareus = one of the Hecatonchires, the hundred-handed ones with fifty heads. He was thrown into Tartarus by Uranus, but was then rescued by Zeus, whom he helped battle against the Titans.
- Ceto = an ancient sea goddess in Greek mythology and the daughter of Gaia and Pontus. She was married to Phorcys.
- Cupid = the god of erotic love and beauty and the son of goddess Venus
- cypress = plants from the cypress family Cupressaceous from the northern temperate regions. Most cypress species are trees, while a few are shrubs.
- demigoddesses = half-gods meaning that one of the parents’ was mortal
- Hephaestus = mostly known as the blacksmith of the gods. He is also the god of technology, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes.
- Hercules = the Roman name for the mythical Greek demigod Heracles. He is one of the main heroes of Greek and the son of Zeus and the mortal Alcmena.
- hermaphrodite = an animal or plant that has both male and female reproductive organs
- Lybie = the mother of Belus by Poseidon and a personification and queen of the country of Libya. Some sources describe her as the mother of Lamia.
- Lydia = an Iron Age kingdom of western Asia Minor located generally east of ancient Ionia in the modern Turkish provinces of Manisa and inland İzmir.
- Mount Dicte = Cretan mountain, site of the cave in which Zeus was born
- Mount Olympus = the highest mountain range in Greece, its peak Mýtikas rising to 9,577 feet high. It is considered one of the highest peaks in Europe in terms of topographic prominence.
- Nymphs = a female spirit that takes the form of young nubile maidens; typically associated with a particular location or landform.
- oni= translated as demons, devils, ogres or trolls; found in the Japanese folklore.
- papyrus = a thick paper-like material produced from the papyrus plant that was once abundant in the Nile Delta of Egypt. Ancient Egypt also used this plant for boats, mattresses, mats, rope, sandals, and baskets.
- Phorcys = an ancient sea god and the son of Pontus and Gaia. He was married to Ceto.
- Poseidon = the god of the sea and earthquakes; the brother of Zeus and Hades
- Prometheus = a Titan and the brother of Atlas, Epimetheus and Menoetius. He was a champion of humankind and known for stealing fire from Zeus and giving it to the mortals. Zeus then punished him for his crime by having him bound to a rock while a great eagle ate his liver every day only to have it grow back to be eaten again the next day.
- Rikuchu = an old province of Japan, which covered most of modern-day Iwate Prefecture
- Succubi = a demon that takes the form of a woman to seduce men in dreams in order to have sexual intercourse
- Titans = a race of godlike giants who were considered to be the personifications of the forces of nature. They were the rulers during the Golden Age until they were overthrown by a race of younger gods, the Olympians.
- Tartarus = a deep, gloomy place, a pit, or an abyss used as a dungeon of torment and suffering that resides beneath the underworld. It has been around since ancient times.