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Myths, Legends & Folklore
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[edit]- Daimonic
- Dawn goddess
- Death (personification)
- Death or departure of the gods
- Deities and personifications of seasons
- Demigod
- Depth psychology
- Descent to the underworld
- Deus otiosus
- Devil's Bridge
- Divine language
- Divine twins
- Dwarf (mythology)
- Dying-and-rising god
- Earth (classical element)
- Edward Burnett Tylor
- Egregore
- Electra complex
- Elemental
- Elixir of life
- Émile Durkheim
- Eternal feminine
- Eternal return (Eliade)
- Ethnic religion
- Euhemerism
- Evolutionary origin of religions
- Evolutionary psychology of religion
- Eye of Horus
- Eye of Providence
- Fairy
- Fairy path
- Fairy ring
- Fairy tale
- Father complex
- Father figure
- Fetishism
- Fire (classical element)
- Fleur-de-lis
- Flood myth
- Folk religion
- Folklore
- Folkloristics
- Funerary cult
- Gargoyle
- Georgian mythology
- Giant (mythology)
- Gnome
- Golden Age
- Great chain of being
- Guy Fawkes Night
- Hammer and sickle
- Hand of God (art)
- Hawaiian narrative
- Heart (symbol)
- Heavenly Mother
- Here be dragons
- Hero's journey
- Holly King (archetype)
- Holy well
- House mark
- Household deity
- Human skull symbolism
- Hungarian mythology
- Id, ego and super-ego
- Imaginary friend
- Individuation
- Inner child
- Iron in folklore
- James George Frazer
- Jesus in comparative mythology
- Joseph Campbell
- Jungian archetypes
- Jungian interpretation of religion
- King of the Gods