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  2. Category:Justice gods - Wikipedia

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  3. Tyr (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tyr (comics), several characters Tyr (Forgotten Realms), a deity in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game Tyr, a city state in the Dark Sun Dungeons & Dragons universe

  4. List of organisations in wuxia fiction - Wikipedia

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    Fists of Harmony and Justice (義和團) Red Spear Society (紅矛社會) Great Vehicle Sect (大乘教) or Sudden Stillness Sect (圆顿教) Church of the Highest Supreme (太上会) Consistent Way (一貫道) Way of the Jasper Lake (瑤池道) Holy Church of the Heavenly Virtue (天德圣教) Cultivation of the Wheel of Law (法轮功)

  5. Koshchei - Wikipedia

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    Koschei, as the name of the hero of a fairy tale and as a designation for a skinny person, Max Vasmer in his dictionary considers the original Slavic word (homonym) and associates with the word bone (common Slavic *kostь), that is, it is an adjective form koštіі (nominative adjective in the nominative case singular), declining according to ...

  6. Wonder Showzen - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Showzen was created by Vernon Chatman and John Lee, who originally made an early concept of it back in 1999, and pitched to the USA Network in 2000, but after a few minutes of viewing, executives there quickly concluded it did not fit the network's programming style. [1]

  7. Takhar - Wikipedia

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    Takhar or Taahkarr (in Serer and Cangin) is a demi-god in the Serer religion worshipped by many Serers (an ethnic group found in Senegal, the Gambia and Mauritania). [1] [2] Takhar is the god of justice and vengeance in Serer religion [1] [3] and worshipped at the foot of certain trees in the forest deemed to be sacred.

  8. Forseti - Wikipedia

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    According to Snorri Sturluson in the Prose Edda, [7] Forseti is the son of Baldr and Nanna.His is the best of courts; all those who come before him leave reconciled. This suggests skill in mediation and is in contrast to his fellow god Týr, who "is not called a reconciler of men."

  9. Divine judgment - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Sumerian religion, the sun-god Utu and his twin sister Inanna were believed to be the enforcers of divine justice. [1]: 36–37 Utu, as the god of the sun, was believed to see all things that happened during the day [2]: 184 and Inanna was believed to hunt down and punish those who had committed acts of transgression.