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  2. Imugi - Wikipedia

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    Imugi (이무기) is a Korean word that translates to "lesser dragon" in English. In Korean folklore, imugi are large serpents that are the starting point for all dragons. Korean folk mythology states that most dragons were originally imugis, which were said to resemble gigantic serpents.

  3. Korean dragon - Wikipedia

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    An imugi is the main antagonist in the 2020 South Korean drama Tale of the Nine-tailed. In the series, the imugi is portrayed as a serpent in human form with the ability to possess humans, infect people with deadly, contagious diseases, and read people's minds. In the past, he unsuccessfully sought to become a dragon spirit.

  4. Tale of the Nine Tailed - Wikipedia

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    Tale of the Nine Tailed (Korean: 구미호뎐) is a 2020 South Korean television drama starring Lee Dong-wook, Jo Bo-ah, and Kim Bum. [1] [2] It aired on tvN from October 7 to December 3, 2020, every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:30 with 16 episodes.

  5. Talk:Korean dragon - Wikipedia

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    Imugi literally means, "Great Lizard". The legend of the Imugi says that the sun god gave the Imoogi their power through a human girl, which would be transformed into the Imoogi on her 17th birthday. Legend also said that a dragon-shaped mark would be found on the shoulder of the girl, revealing that she was the Imugi in human form.

  6. Diary of a Night Watchman - Wikipedia

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    A psychic who worships a serpent monster deep in the heart of Mt. Baekdu. The serpent monster, an imugi, is a mythological creature that starts out as a giant serpent and amasses power to become a dragon. Sadam tries to raise the dormant imugi and harness its power to take over the world. Lee Jae-yong as Park Soo-jong; The ambitious prime minister.

  7. Jirisan - Wikipedia

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    The imugi jumped upon the praying monk, bit him in the mouth, and disappeared into the water. Seosandaesa returned to the temple, and waited until dawn. Early in the morning, he, together with the villagers, went to Sinseondae Terrace to find that the imugi had died, having failed to swallow the whole body of the monk.

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    A major cold blast is in store for millions of Americans as a lobe of a polar vortex will bring brutally cold temperatures to nearly every American east of the Rockies.

  9. List of water deities - Wikipedia

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    Water god in an ancient Roman mosaic. Zeugma Mosaic Museum, Gaziantep, Turkey. A water deity is a deity in mythology associated with water or various bodies of water.Water deities are common in mythology and were usually more important among civilizations in which the sea or ocean, or a great river was more important.