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Kalao: Bugkalot spirit birds; [6] depicted as red hornbills who guide and protect hunters and their soul [10] Kedes: the Aeta god of the hunt [11] Okot: the Bicolano forest god whose whistle would lead hunters to their prey [12] Paglingniyalan: the Tagalog god of hunters [2] Sugudun: also called Sugujun; the Manobo god of hunters and trappers [1]
Ghost Hunters: True Stories From the World's Most Famous Demonologists by Ed Warren (St. Martin's Press, 1989) ISBN 0-312-03353-2; Ghost Tracks by Cheryl A. Wicks with Ed and Lorraine Warren (AuthorHouse, 2004) ISBN 1-4184-6767-7; Graveyard: True Hauntings from an Old New England Cemetery by Ed Warren (St Martins Press, 1992) ISBN 0-312-08202-9
Demon hunter or demon slayer is a demonology-related historic occupation or folkloric character which specializes in killing demons, monsters, or undead creatures. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A demon hunter typically is involved with a deity and angels , and they typically wield religious text , holy water , and relics .
Demon hunter is a demonology-related historic occupation or folkloric character which specializes in demons, monsters, or undead creatures. Demon hunter or variations may also refer to: Characters
Bearded Demon (Supernatural TV series) The Beast ; The Beast (Over The Garden Wall) Behemoth (Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Margarita) Demon Behemoth (Timm Thaler) Be'lakor the Dark Master and other Daemons (Rick Priestley, Warhammer tabletop games) Beelzeboss (Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny) Beelzebub (Demon Lord Dante) Beelzebub
Fictional demon hunters (1 C, 74 P) ... Pages in category "Fictional monster hunters" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.
Fictional demon hunters (2 C, 74 P) J. Jersey Devil in fiction (12 P) Jinn in popular culture (7 C, 34 P) K. Krampus in popular culture (1 C, 15 P) M.