[The Morrigan proclaimed that she...] would go into Scetne to destroy Indech son of Dé Donann, the king of the Fomorians, and would deprive him of the blood of his heart and the kidneys of his valour.
- The Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh
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[The Morrigan proclaimed that she...] would go into Scetne to destroy Indech son of Dé Donann, the king of the Fomorians, and would deprive him of the blood of his heart and the kidneys of his valour.
- The Second Battle of Magh Tuireadh
Origins of Maha Rakta (ཚོགས་བདག)
When a demon named Vinayaka rampaged through Tibet, terrorised the innocent and destroyed temples of the Buddha, the prayers of the people were heard by the gods. In order to bring peace back to the lands, Avalokitesvara, the Protector of the World descended to the Earth. After waging a long war against the demon, he was subdued. Upon the demon’s death, Avalokitesvara assumed the form of Maha Rakta to celebrate his victory. Along with the goddess, Kurukulla and the god, Takiraja, Maha Rakta is one of the Three Great Red Ones in Tibetan Buddhism.
ıllı ıllı нacнιмan, тнe lord oғ тнe eιgнт вannerѕ ıllı ıllı
Hel in Smite: The Pantheon Wars
“As I said...balance. Now give me the thunderbolt.”
anнυr, ѕlayer oғ eneмιeѕ
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“You will regret getting in my way!” - Rama
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"When one door opens, another closes... and kills you!" - Janus