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  2. Fire from the Gods - Wikipedia

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    Fire from the Gods (often abbreviated as FFTG) is an American rap metal band formed in Austin, Texas in 2007. The band is currently signed to Better Noise and consists of lead guitarist Drew Walker, bassist Bonner Baker, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Jameson Teat, drummer Richard Wicander and lead vocalist AJ Channer.

  3. Eric July - Wikipedia

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    Eric Dewayne July (born April 17, 1990) is an American musician, YouTuber, comic book writer, and libertarian political commentator. He is the founder, chief executive officer, and lead writer of Rippaverse Comics, an independent comic book publishing company established in 2022.

  4. Talk:Fire from the Gods - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Hip-hop, a collaborative effort to build a useful resource for and improve the coverage of hip-hop on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.

  5. Oduduwa - Wikipedia

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    In this narrative, Oduduwa is also known as Olofin Otete, the one who took the Basket of Existence from Olodumare. Another depiction of Oduduwa as being the wife of Obatala is presented in Odu Ifa Osa Meji, a verse of the Ifa oracle. In this Odu, Obatala discovers the secret of his wife and steals the masquerade's robes from her to wear it himself.

  6. Nart saga - Wikipedia

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    Pkharmat (Chechen: Pẋarmat (Пхьармат)) – in the Nakh peoples' Vainakh epos, a blacksmith figure who steals fire from the gods for the mortals [3] Akhsar and Akhsartag (Ossetian: Æхсæр, Æхсæртæг) are twin brothers who are heroes in Ossetian mythology and sons of Warhag. Akhsartag is also the father of the narts Uryzmaeg ...

  7. Proto-Indo-European mythology - Wikipedia

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    The domestic fire had to be tended with care and given offerings, and if one moved house, one carried fire from the old to the new home. [186] The Avestan Ātar was the sacral and hearth fire, often personified and honored as a god. [29] In Albanian beliefs, Nëna e Vatrës ("the Hearth Mother") is the goddess protector of the domestic hearth .

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  9. Styx - Wikipedia

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    Styx was the oath of the gods. Homer calls Styx the "dread river of oath". [9] In both the Iliad and the Odyssey, it is said that swearing by the water of Styx, is "the greatest and most dread oath for the blessed gods".