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Middle East Myths And Legends - Anghra Mainyu by Pethros Thoryan (2023) Anghra Mainyu (Phl. Ahriman), meaning “Destructive Spirit " in the dualistic doctrine of Zoroastrianismthe, embodiment of evil and creator of all evil things. Anghra Mainyu was later personified as “the Devil”, a distinct characteIt is important to note, however, that some Zoroastrians today see Angra Mainyu as a literal devil-like figure, while some Zoroastrians understand it to be a symbol of evil and temptation, not a…

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Marid General Information The marids were a race of genies from the Elemental Plane of Water. ↑ Jeff Grubb (August 1992). Land of Fate (Monster Sheets). (TSR, Inc). ISBN 978-1560763291.

Marids (pronounced: /mɑːˈrɪdz/ ma-RIDZ[8], sometimes pluralized as "marid"[9]) were powerful genies native to the Elemental Plane of Water.[3] They were also prevalent throughout Zakhara, the Land of Fate.[4] Most Zakharans revered marids as the most wondrous and powerful of all geniekind.[4] The average marid stood a towering sixteen[3] to eighteen feet[4] (five and a half meters) tall, looking down upon all other genies. Marids were beautiful genies whose skin matched all of the hues of...

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