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Flood

The waters came everywhere.

Flood myths cluster across traditions in a way nothing else does. Sumerian Utnapishtim, biblical Noah, Hindu Manu, Aztec Tata and Nena, Greek Deucalion. Same boat, same dove, same rainbow. The reason is debated. The pattern isn't.

Entities 24

Iemanjá
Iemanjá
Afro-Brazilian
Michael
Michael
Angels
Uriel
Uriel
Angels
Expanded Revelation Profiles
Expanded Revelation Profiles
Apocalyptic
Mordred
Mordred
Arthurian
The Holy Grail
The Holy Grail
Arthurian
The Lady of the Lake
The Lady of the Lake
Arthurian
Ix Chel
Ix Chel
Aztec & Maya
Tlaloc
Tlaloc
Aztec & Maya
Priests, Judges & Servants
Priests, Judges & Servants
Biblical
Baal Hadad
Baal Hadad
Canaanite
Dagan
Dagan
Canaanite
Yam
Yam
Canaanite
Boann
Boann
Celtic
Manannan mac Lir
Manannan mac Lir
Celtic
Nuada Airgetlam
Nuada Airgetlam
Celtic
Expanded Nephilim Profile
Expanded Nephilim Profile
Demons
Semyaza (Shemhazai)
Semyaza (Shemhazai)
Demons
The Four Great Kings
The Four Great Kings
Demons
Baiame / Biame (Southeastern Nations
Baiame / Biame (Southeastern Nations
Dreamtime
Bunyip (Various Nations
Bunyip (Various Nations
Dreamtime
Rainbow Serpent (Yurlunggur / Almudj / Wagyl / Borlung / Ngalyod / Wollunqua)
Rainbow Serpent (Yurlunggur / Almudj / Wagyl / Borlung / Ngalyod / Wollunqua)
Dreamtime
Tiddalik the Flood Frog (Various Nations)
Tiddalik the Flood Frog (Various Nations)
Dreamtime
Apophis / Apep
Apophis / Apep
Egyptian

Symbols 2

The RainbowThe Anchor

Numbers 1

40 -- Testing / Trial / Purification
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