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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Hrimthurs, Mentes, Tiw, Neter-khertet, Iya, Tutelary deity, Health deity, Nature deity, Great Flood, Baba Marta, Lucifer and Prometheus, Liminal being, Baby New Year, World Mill, Bas Čelik, Jack o' Kent, Hunting god, Childlore, Tungusic creation myth, Lord of the animals, Geomythology, Wrestling mythology, Lilin, Dorvyzhy, Handmaiden, Barton Cylinder, Star lore, Walking on water, Talking tree, Wounded healer, Uralic mythologies, Tiddy Mun, Sureq Galigo, Grateful dead, Liminal deity, Sasirekha Parinayam, Buwch Frech, Signifying monkey, Ningen, Namtar, Hantu Air, Pele's Curse, Alp Er Tunga, Onoskelis, Fairy Couple, Myths to Live By, Mastorava, Mesoamerican creation myths, Fat Lips, Wind god, Encyclopedia Mythica, Bromion, Marebito, Sām, Joan the Wad, Panacea, Gyalpo Pehar, Anima locus, Dindymene, Cychreides, Weather god, Soumabha, Astral spirits, Druaga, Betty Stogs, Ohunka, Architectural mythology, Altaic mythologies, Teakettler, Ukobach, River Malvam, Briseus, Drioma, Raven Tales, Kuma Lisa, Songoula, Manana Take, Raja Jinn Peri, Talisman, Kostroma, Aerico, Andriambahomanana, Gersemi, Nanē, Amphion the Epean, Witta, son of Wecta, Devourer, Zenyuandaxian, Juok, Conde Estruch, Celestial ocean, Ta-Bitjet, Acheri, Tjaetsiealmaj, Legendary progenitor, Alphege, or the Green Monkey, Muladona, Vadgelmir, Maher, Biher, Lieaibolmmai, Rem, Appiades, Raedieahkka, Puigmal, Procession of the dead, Cariociecus, Nitus, Ophidian, Bagmasti, Ipmil, Anchanchu, Naylamp, Comte Arnau, Alicante, Radien-pardne, Marraco, Falugas. Excerpt: A tutelary (also tutelar) is a spirit or deity in the position of a guardian, patron or protector of a particular place, geographic feature, person, lineage, nation, culture or occupation in polytheistic or animist religion. Both tutelary and tutelar can be used as either a noun or an adjective. An...