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  2. List of fictional deities - Wikipedia

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    This is a navigational list of deities exclusively from fictional works, organized primarily by media type then by title of the fiction work, series, franchise or author. . This list does not include deities worshipped by humans in real life that appear in fictional works unless they are distinct enough to be mentioned in a Wikipedia article separate from the articles for the entities they are ...

  3. Category:Fictional gods - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Fictional gods" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Aslan2005.jpg 391 × 255; 20 KB. The Calormen god Tash.jpeg 196 × 299 ...

  4. Category:Fictional deities - Wikipedia

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    Fictional gods (84 P, 2 F) * Lists of fictional deities (7 P) A. Fictional avatars (2 C, 76 P) D. Dark lords (9 P) Fictional demigods (40 P) P. Parody religion ...

  5. Category:Lists of fictional deities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of fictional deities" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... The Gods of Pegāna; List of Great Old Ones;

  6. List of fictional religions - Wikipedia

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    Chaos Gods – Warhammer; Church of All Worlds – Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein (inspired a non-fictional religious group of the same name) Church of Science – the bogus religion established by Salvor Hardin in Isaac Asimov's Foundation; The Covenant Religion, also known as "The Great Journey" – Halo

  7. Lists of deities - Wikipedia

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    List of fictional deities; List of goddesses; List of people who have been considered deities; see also apotheosis, Imperial cult and Sacred king; Names of God, names of deities of monotheistic religions

  8. Fictional religion - Wikipedia

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    A "赤", the kanji figure for red, the symbol of Matrixism, a fictional religion. A fictional religion, hypothetical religion, imaginary religion or invented religion refers to a fictional belief system created for the purposes of literature, film, or game. Fictional religions can be complex and inspired by or build on existing religions.

  9. Category:Fiction about deities - Wikipedia

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    Fiction about God (7 C, 93 P, 1 F) Films about deities (10 C, 19 P) G. Greek and Roman deities in fiction (5 C, 168 P) S. ... Pages in category "Fiction about deities"