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  2. Black dog (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    A black dog is a supernatural, spectral, or demonic hellhound originating from English folklore. It is usually unnaturally large with glowing red or yellow eyes, and is often an omen of death or a guardian spirit.

  3. Two Wolves - Wikipedia

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    The story of the Two Wolves is a popular metaphor for the battle between good and evil within oneself, often attributed to indigenous American peoples. Learn about its origins, variations, and media appearances.

  4. Dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth - Wikipedia

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    Learn how dogs are associated with death, fire, rebirth and the underworld in various Mesoamerican cultures. Discover the origins, roles and stories of dogs in Aztec, Maya, Mixtec and other mythologies.

  5. Black Shuck - Wikipedia

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    Black Shuck is a name for a phantom black dog that haunts the coast and countryside of East Anglia in England. It is sometimes seen as an omen of death, but also as a companion, and has various descriptions and origins in different accounts.

  6. Geri and Freki - Wikipedia

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    Geri and Freki are two wolves that accompany the god Odin in Norse mythology. They are attested in various sources, such as the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda, and skaldic poetry, and may be related to other wolf-warrior figures in other traditions.

  7. Barghest - Wikipedia

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    Barghest is a name for a monstrous or ghostly dog in Northern English folklore, often associated with death and magic. The term is also used in various media and games, such as The Witcher, Dungeons & Dragons, and Cyberpunk 2077.

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