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Historical figures and eras. 5,989 characters.

Maat
Maat
The Feather That Weighs the Heart of the Cosmos
Vashishtha
Vashishtha
The Eternal Sage of Cosmic Patience
Li Tieguai
Li Tieguai
The Crooked Immortal with a Healing Gourd
Okiku
Okiku
The Counting Ghost of the Deep Well
Kitsune
Kitsune
The Nine-Tailed Trickster of Moonlit Paths
Izanagi-no-Mikoto
Izanagi-no-Mikoto
The Primordial Shaper Who Looked Upon Death
Izanami-no-Mikoto
Izanami-no-Mikoto
The Primordial Mother Who Became Death
Papatūānuku
Papatūānuku
The Enduring Earth Mother, Separated from the Sky
Ah Puch
Ah Puch
The Decomposing Lord of Xibalba
Mictecacihuatl
Mictecacihuatl
The Skeletal Queen of Mictlan's Silent Halls
Tāne Mahuta
Tāne Mahuta
The Sky-Father Who Brought Light to the World
Papatūānuku
Papatūānuku
The Grieving Earth Mother of Creation
Judith
Judith
The Pious Widow with a Bloodied Blade
Sophia
Sophia
The Aeon of Wisdom Who Fell From Grace
Angra Mainyu (Ahriman)
Angra Mainyu (Ahriman)
The Eternal Lie That Corrupts Creation
Zahhak (Azhdahak)
Zahhak (Azhdahak)
The Serpent-King of Cursed Majesty
Old Man (Coyote)
Old Man (Coyote)
The First Fool Who Shaped the World
Edith Stein (Teresa Benedicta of the Cross)
Edith Stein (Teresa Benedicta of the Cross)
The Philosopher Nun of the Cross
Zmey Gorynych
Zmey Gorynych
The Many-Headed Storm Upon the Land
Spring-heeled Jack
Spring-heeled Jack
The Phosphorescent Phantom of London Fog
William Tell
William Tell
The Patriot Who Shot an Apple
Jinn (General)
Jinn (General)
The Unseen Weaver of Desert Fates
The Hanged Man
The Hanged Man
The One Who Sees Through Surrender
The Empress
The Empress
Seated Among the Ripening Grain
The High Priestess
The High Priestess
The Veiled One Who Reads the Unwritten
The Trickster
The Trickster
The Grinning Knife That Cuts The Knot
The Wise Old Man
The Wise Old Man
The Mapmaker at the Edge of Memory
Lady Luck
Lady Luck
The Grinning Mistress of Happenstance
Benedick
Benedick
The Converted Bachelor of Messina
Aaron Tveit's Christian (Moulin Rouge)
Aaron Tveit's Christian (Moulin Rouge)
The Young Poet of Love, Song, and Grief