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Trinity is full of a wide range of immortals, from gods to demons, and here is where you can learn a bit about who they all are within their original mythologies. All of this information has been obtained through Google.
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Abaddon (Hebrew) - God known as the Destroying Angel.
Abdiel (Arabic) - Demon Lord of Slaves and Slavery.
Agramon (Unknown) - Demon of Fear.
Ahriman (Persian) - Lord of Darkness, called the Great Serpent, chief of the Cacodaemons.
Aine (Celtic) - Stunningly beautiful goddess of the Moon and Crops. Said to have given meadowsweet its lovely scent. Daughter of Brigid and Bres.
Airmid (Celtic) - Tuathan goddess of healing arts. Daughter of Dian Cecht.
Alastor (Unknown) - Cruel demon known as the Executioner.
Aldinach (Egyptian) - God of natural disasters.
Amon-Re (Egyptian) - King of the gods.
Anubis (Egyptian) - Jackal-headed god of death and mummification.
Aoenghus Mac Oc (Celtic) - Tuathan god of youth, love, and beauty.
Apollo (Greek) - God of the sun, prophecy, music, disease, and protection of the young.
Arawn (Celtic) - God of death and war, king of Annwn the Underworld, associated with trees and beasts.
Ares (Greek) - God of war, civil order, and manly courage.
Artimis (Greek) - Twin sister of Apollo, goddess of the moon and of the hunt.
Asclepius (Greek) - Son of Apollo, who was raised by the centaur Chiron, who taught him to heal.
Athena (Greek) - Goddes of wise council, war, defence of towns, poetry, and crafts.
Azazel (Hebrew) - God of war.
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Badb (Celtic) - One of three aspects of Morrigu, who personifies war and fury.
Balor (Celtic) - God with a ruined eye that kills any who sees it. Known as Balor of the Evil Eye.
Belial (Hebrew) - Meaning "Without Worth", a dark demon of lies and trickery.
Bres (Celtic) - One-time king of the Tuatha de Danann. Son of Elathan, husband to Brigid.
Brigid (Celtic) - Goddess of the Tuatha. Has skills in healing, poetry, and crafts. Daughter of Dagda.
Bune (Unknown) - Demon of the dead, in command of over 30 legions of demons that are known as the Bunis.
C
Camulus (Celtic) - God of war.
Carreau (Unknown) - Demon of mercilessness.
Chang'e (Chinese) - Goddess of the moon, who was banished there and assists the Jade Rabbit in making the elixir of life.
Chax (Unknown) - Great duke of Hell, who can uncover hidden truths. Has 30 legions of demons under his command.
Chernobog (Slavic) - God of the night, the dead, and of chaos. Name means "Black God".
Chiron (Greek) - Centaur of great intelligence and skill. Said to have taught many heroes, including Achilles and Jason.
Chronos (Greek) - Personification of time. Portrayed as an old wise man with a long grey beard.
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Dagda (Celtic) - God of abundance, love, pleasure, and plenty. Leader of the Tuatha, and possesses one of the four great treasures: the caldron that never empties.
Danu (Celtic) - Earth goddess, mother, and matriarch of the ancient gods of Ireland.
Dian Cecht (Celtic) - Tuathan god of herbalism and healing.
Dwyn (Celtic) - God of love and mischief.
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Eire (Celtic) - One of three Celtic triple goddesses, along with Banb and Fotia. Ireland was named after her.
Elathan (Celtic) - King of the Formorians. Possessed a number of magical and energy manipulative abilities.
Erebos (Greek) - God of darkness, husband to Nyx.
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Feurety (Unknown) - Fire god, fire elemental, lieutenant of Hell.
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Goidniu (Celtic) - The divine smith of magic.
Gwynn ap Nudd (Celtic) - Ruler of Annwn, who at one point in time was replaced by Pwyll.
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Hades (Greek) - Ruler of the Underworld, god and defender of the dead, and of the hidden wealth of the earth.
Hecate (Greek) - Goddess of the Underworld and of sorcery. Queen of Witches.
Hel (Norse) - Goddess of death, daughter of Loki.
Hermod (Norse) - Hero of the Vikings.
Horus (Egyptian) - Royal god of the sky, often depicted was a falcon head.
Houyi (Chinese) - God know as the archer. Husband of Chang'e.
Huitzilopochtli (Aztec) - God of the sun, said to battle the forces of night in order to keep mankind alive.
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Ishtar (Babylonian) - Goddess of fertility, love, and war.
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Jods (Unknown) - Demon of wrong-doing and destruction.
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Kostchtchie (Russian) - Demon of death.
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Li-Nezha (Chinese) - Trickster god of pranks and tantrums.
Loki (Norse) - God of fire, and a trickster who challenges the structure and order of the gods, and brings about change.
Lugh (Celtic) - Tuathan god who is a master of all arts. Has a connection with ravens, and one of the four great treasures: a spear that never misses its mark.
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Macha (Celtic) - One of three aspects of Morrigu, and is a mighty goddess that inspires righteous rage in battle.
Mara (Buddhist) - God of lightning, seduction, temptation, death, and considered to be a damner of the soul.
Marduk (Babylonian) - High god of Babylon.
Melchiresa (Unknown) - Cursed demon, predominant evil being.
Meng-Po (Chinese) - Goddess of reincarnation, keeper of the Wheel of Rebirth, maker of the Tea of Forgetfulness.
Miach (Celtic) - Son of Dian Cecht. Repleased Nuada's silver hand with one of flesh. Killed by his father in a moment of jealousy.
Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec) - King of the lowest level of the Underworld: Mictlan.
Morrigu (Celtic) - Tuathan goddess, the Great Queen. Has a triple goddess state consisting of Badb, Macha, and Nemen.
Mush (Iranian) - Demon of eclipses and darkness.
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Nemen (Celtic) - One of three aspects of Morrigu, and is known as the confounder of armies. Can turn allies against each other.
Nuada (Celtic) - King of the Tuatha. God of healing, magic, and weapons. Holds one of four treasures: his invincible sword.
Nyx (Greek) - Goddess of the night. Wife of Erebos.
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Odin (Norse) - God of strife and war, magic and death.
Oghma (Celtic) - Warrior god, patron of scholars who invented the runic language of the Druids.
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Pazuzu (Babylonian) - Demon of malevolence. Lord of evil air spirits, personification of south-east storm winds that brought disease.
Peroon (Russian) - God of war and thunder storms.
Persephone (Greek) - Goddess of spring growth, abducted by Hades, and is his wide and queen of the Underworld.
Philotanus (Unknown) - A second order demon who is in service to Belial.
Pitkus (Baltic) - Terrifying god of the night.
Pwyll (Celtic) - Prince of Dyfed, king of the Otherworld, and is accompanied by a pack of hounds.
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Quetzalcoatl (Aztec) - Creator god, known as the Feather-Serpent.
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Rhiannon (Celtic) - Goddess of horses and birds, symbolises fertility, enchantment, charms, and the moon.
Ruadan (Celtic) - Son of brigid and Bres, who was killed in battle at a young age.
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Sekhmet (Egyptian) - Goddess of war and sickness.
Semiazas (Unknown) - Said to be the chief of all fallen angels.
Sluagh (Irish) - Spirits of the restless dead who are welcome in neither heaven nor hell, nor the Otherworld.
Smertullos (Celtic) - God of preservation and protection.
Sonnilion (Armenian) - Goddess of hate.
T
Tezrian (Armenian) - Goddess of war.
Thamuz (Sumerian) - Ambassador of Hell, who is said to have started the inquisition, and to have invented artillery.
Thor (Norse) - God of thunder. Son of Odin, who wields the battle hammer known as Mjollnir.
Tlacatecolototl (Toltec) - God of evil night.
Tyr (Norse) - God of battle, and the only one who could bind the great wolf, Fenris. Bravest of all of the Nordic gods.
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Valefar (Unknown) - Duke of Hell, familiar of thieves, and commands 10 legions of demons.
Valkyrs (Norse) - Warrior women who conveyed men who had died in battle to Valhalla.
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Yalocan (Surinam) - Demon of darkness and mischief.
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Zaebos (Sumerian) - Grand count of Hell, and said to have a gentile disposition.
Zepar (Unknown) - Seducer of women. Can take the form of any man a woman requests, but will make the woman sterile.
Zeus (Greek) - Leader of the gods of Olympus, and could control the lightning bolt.
Zmeg (Russian) - Demon of pure chaos, a wild fire-breather who looks like a dragon.