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  2. Wanyūdō - Wikipedia

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    Wanyūdō (Japanese: 輪入道, literally "wheel (輪) monk (入道)"), also known as "Firewheel" or "Soultaker", [1] is a yōkai depicted in Toriyama Sekien's collection of yōkai illustrations, Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki. He is a relatively well-known yōkai; the earliest reports of him date back to the Heian period. [citation needed]

  3. List of sigils of demons - Wikipedia

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    Demon name Image Origins of the seal Bael or Beelzebub: Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2] Agares: Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2] Vassago: Lesser Key of Solomon [1] [2 ...

  4. Alan Minshaw - Wikipedia

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    Demon Tweeks Westfield in 2009. Alan Richard Minshaw (17 May 1935 – 16 April 2024) was a British racing driver.In 1983 he won Class C and finished second overall in the British Saloon Car Championship in a Volkswagen Golf GTi.

  5. Rolling and wheeled creatures in fiction and legend - Wikipedia

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    The demon Buer, from the 1863 edition of Dictionnaire Infernal. The hoop snake, a creature of legend in the United States and Australia, is said to grasp its tail in its mouth and roll like a wheel towards its prey. [4] Japanese culture includes a similar mythical creature, the Tsuchinoko. [2]

  6. Demon Tweeks - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 July 2024, at 13:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  7. Wheel of Fortune (medieval) - Wikipedia

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    In medieval and ancient philosophy, the Wheel of Fortune or Rota Fortunae is a symbol of the capricious nature of Fate. The wheel belongs to the goddess Fortuna ( Greek equivalent: Tyche ) who spins it at random, changing the positions of those on the wheel: some suffer great misfortune, others gain windfalls.