Faumea (mo of Tu-nui-ka-rere and Turi-a-faumea by Tangoroa) (DM.358)
Fatu-tiri (an ancestor of Tane-Mahuta) (DM.358)
Eneene (wife of Kura) (DM.334)

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creation (each culture has its own version of the creation of the universe, some more than one) (DM.251)
 

Darago (wife of Mandarangan) (.273)
Darma (the Indonesian version of Dharma) (DM.273)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

bomala (a taboo) (.159)

SPITTER
Bumugi (one of the 8 Spitters) (.177)
Dumudin (one of the 8 Spitters) (.307)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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MAPS-


PH-

arugo (the soul, in the lore of the Papuans) (DM.96)
aunga (part of the soul) (DM.112)
balepa (in the lore of New Britain, the body of someone newly dead flying in the air on a mat) (DM.126)
bayang (the soul regarded as the breath of life) (.134)
gimokod (the soul) (.414)

PH \ RACE-
Anjinmar (the 'little people' of the Marshall Islands) (DM.72)
Fafaki-Tahi (Samoan sailors, descendants of Kahomovailahi) (DM.355)

PH \ CLASS-
boroka (in the lore of Philippines, a four-legged, winged witch who eats children) (.161)
dat (a shaman in the Philippines) (.274)

familiar (a spirit, often in the form of a cat, attending when called, usually by a witch) [sending] (DM.356)

PH \ CLASS \ PRESTIGE
Areoi (a religious order in the Society Islands) (DM.86)

PH \ SKILL-
alekoki (women's dance in Hawaii, in honour of the gods) (DM.48)

PH \ FEAT-

PH \ DESCRIPTION
Faiths +

PH \ EQUIPMENT-
$ pp = . gp = . sp = . cp = . bp = .

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ ARMS
arrow (the use of the bow and arrow dates from the early Stone Age period and the arrow itself has great significance in many mythologies) (DM.92)

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ ARMOR

PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HERBS
Herbs = .

PH \ SPELL-
Ginem (a ceremony in the Philippines to thank the gods for success in battle) (.414)


DDG-

Myths = .

Abang Salamat (a retainer of Anggun Nan Tungga) (DM.12)

Antaboga (a primaeval cosmic serpent) (DM.74)
Areop-Enap (a primaeval spider) (a creator deity in Nauru Island) (DM.86)

Agunua (a serpent creator-god of the Solomon Islands) (chief of the figona) (DM.34)

Alulei (a god of navigation) (DM.53)

Ao (god of the clouds) (offspring of Ilu and Mamao) (DM.76)

Atea (a name of Rangi) (a Tahitian sky-god) (a moon-god in the Hervey Islands) (son of Vari-ma-te-Takere) (husband of Fa'ahotu) (father of Tahu, Tuamoto and Ro'o) (father of Tane, some say) (DM.106)

Atua Fafine (a creator being) (DM.111)
Atua I Raropuka (a creator being) (DM.111)

Autahi (the star Canopus as god of the heavens) (DM.114)

Bhevara (an aspect of Buddha or Siwa) (.146)

DDG \ B
Bairawi (a goddess of death in Bali and Java) (an aspect of Dewi) (wife of Siwa) [Ambu Dewi.Batari:=Hindu Durga.Kali] (DM.123)

Baladewa (a name for Balarama in the Pacific) (bro of Kresna and Subadra) (DM.124)
Baliu (a god who controls the human life span) (DM.126)
Basudewa (the name for Vasudeva in the Pacific) (DM.130)
Batari (a name applied to Bairawi, Durga and Kali) (DM.131)

DDG \ D
Dapie (a moon goddess) (sis of Siloo) (DM.273)

anta kusuma (a magic jewel owned by the rice goddess Dewi Sri) (DM.74)

Dogaira (a malevolent war god) (.299)

DDG \ F
Fa'ahotu (an earth-gddss) (wife of Atea) (DM.354)
Faivarongo (a god of mariners) (son of Ariki Kafika Tuisifo) (.355)

DDG \ G
Gogo (a snake goddess) (mother of Jari) (.421)

DDG \ T
    Faitaulanga (a priest of Tagaloa) (DM.355)

DDG \ V

DDG \ COOK ISLANDS
Aroture (a moon-goddess of the Cook Islands) (dau of Tinrau and Ina) (sister of Koro) (DM.91)

DDG \ BILIBILI
Anut (a creator-god of Bilibili) (DM.76)

DDG \ FIJI
Adi-Mailiagu (a Fijian sky-goddess) (DM.20)
Dakuwanga (a Fijian shark-god) (.269)

DDG \ GILBERT ISLANDS
Aluelap (the omniscient son of a sky-god) (grandson of Ligoupup) (DM.53)
Anti (ancestral (demi-) gods of the Gilbert Islanders) (DM.75)
Anulap (a sky-god in the Gilbert Islands) (father or brother of Ligoupup) (brother of Inemes) (DM.76)

Bakoa (a demi-god) (an ancestor of the Gilbert Islanders) (husband of Nei Nguiriki) (fa of Taburimai and Teanoi) (DM.124)

DDG \ HAWAII
akua (the gods of Hawaii, as opposed to the demi-gods, knupa) (DM.43)
Akua (the creator-god of Hawaii) (DM.43)
Apu-Hau (a Hawaiian storm-god) (son of Tawhiri) (DM.82)

DDG \ INDONESIA
Abe Antak (an Indonesian creator-god) (DM.12)
Aditingga (an Indonesian volcano-god) (DM.20)

Baiyuhibi (an Indonesian deity of clouds and fog) (DM.124)

DDG \ INDONESIA \ BALI
Batara Kala (a creator-god and god of the underworld, in the lore of Bali) (DM.131)
Bagaspati (a woodland-god of Bali) (DM.122)

deva (in Bali, a spirit) (.284)

Erlanga (99- c1050) (a prince revered as an incarnation of Vishnu in Bali) (see also Airlanga) (.343)

DDG \ JAVA \ SPIRIT
Dresterata (a Javanese version of Dhartarashthra) (son of Abiasa and Amika) (hus of Gandari) (fa of the Korawas) (.304)

DDG \ MANGAIA
Apu-Ko-Hai (a fish-god of the Mangaia Islanders) (DM.82)

DDG \ MARQUESSAS
Atanua (a goddess of the dawn in the Marquessas) (wife of Atea) (DM.106)

DDG \ MELANESIA
dogai (Melanesian mischief-making spirits) (DM.299)

figona (a Melanesian spirit in the form of a female snake) (DM.367)

Frum, John (the revered figure of the devotees of the cargo cult) {"He is said to be a reincarnation of the early Melanesian god, Karaperamun."} (DM.389)

DDG \ NEW GUINEA
epalirai (Papuan forest-spirits) (.339)

DDG \ PHILIPPINES
divata (a general name for a deity in the Phillipines) (.295)

Anito (gods and spirits of the Philippines) (DM.72)
Abog (a god of the hunt in the Philippines) (DM.13)
Agemem (wife of Kadaklan) (mother of Adam and Baluyen) (DM.30)
Adam (a deity in the Philippines) (son of Kadaklan and Agemem) (brother of Balujen) (DM.18)
Apo-Katawan (a god of a Negrito tribe in the Philippines) (DM.80)

Balujen (a deity in the Philippines) (son of Kadaklan and Agemem) (bro of Adam) (DM.127)

Dwendi (powerful gods of the Philippines) (DM.310)

DDG \ PHILIPPINES \ SPIRITS
alan (benevolent spirits of the Philippines) (DM.44)

Diwata Magbabaya (a sky spirit in the Philippines) (DM.296)

DDG \ POLYNESIAN
A'a (a Polynesian god) (DM.11)
ariki-rahi (a Polynesian king regarded as a deity) (DM.89)
Ake (a Polynesian water-deity) (DM.42)
Ao-Marama (a Polynesian god of light) (offspring of Te-Ao) (parent of Ao-tu-roa) (DM.77)
Ao-tu-roa (a Polynesian god of light) (offspring of Ao-Marama) (parent of Kore-te-whiwhia) (DM.77)
Aokeu (a Polynesian water-deity) (DM.78)
Ara Tiatia (a Polynesian god of whirlwinds) (DM.83)
Atarapa (a Polynesian goddess of the dawn) (the first being to be created) (dau of Haronga) (DM.106)
Atua (a Polynesian spirit in control of natural forces) (DM.111)

Auahi-Turoa (a Polynesian fire-god) (son of Tama Nui-Te-Ra) (hus of Mahuika) (fa of Koiti, Konui, Koroa, Manawa and Mapere) (DM.111)

Auraka (a Polynesian god of death) (DM.113)

DDG \ POLYNESIAN \ AITU
Aitu (a group of Polynesian demigods) (DM.40)

Fe'e (a Polynesian war-god and god of the dead) (one of the Aitu) (DM.359)

DDG \ POLYNESIAN \ FRENCH \ SOCIETY ISLANDS
Fati (the moon-god of the Society Islanders) (son of Roua and Taonoui) (DM.358)

DDG \ SAMOA
Afa (a Samoan storm-god) (DM.28)

Fa'atiu (a Samoan wind-god) (.354)

    Bale fe'e (an undersea palace, home of Fe'e, the Samoan war-god) (DM.126)

Fetu (a Samoan god of the sky at night) (consort of the first woman Ele'ele) (.365)

Fue (a Samoan god) (son of Tagaloa) (.390)

DDG \ TAHITI
Ai Tupuai (a goddess of Tahiti) (daughter of Oro) (sister of Hoa-Tapu, Maha-Fatu Rau and Toi-Mata) (DM.37)
Ave-aitu (the Tahitian sorcerer-god) (DM.115)

DDG \ TIKOPIA
Atua I Kafika (supreme god of Tikopia) (DM.111)

DDG \ TONGA
Alo'alo (a weather-god in Tonga) (DM.51)

Eitumatupua (a god of the Tonga Islanders) (hus of Ilaheva) (fa of Ahoeitu) (DM.322)

DDG \ PLANESCAPE
Aneka-Warna (a garden of the gods) (DM.68)

Banoi (the land of dead in the New Hebrides) (DM.128)
Bulotu (paradise, the home of the dead, in the lore of Tonga) (.177)
Bulu (the Fijian land of the dead) (.177)
Burotu (the Fijian paradise) (.178)

Evergreen Land (the site of the palace of the sea-god) (.352)

Bwebweso (the Melanesian afterworld) (.179)
    Dokanikani (a banana that grows in the Melanesian afterworld, Bwebweso) (DM.299)

Floating Sky (in the lore of Bali, a region of heaven) (.379)

Gimokodan (the underworld, in the lore of the Philippine Islands) (.414)


MM-

Abaia (a magic fish) (DM.12)
Adaro (a spirit of the sea) (DM.19)
akalo (a benevolent spirit of the Solomon Islands) (DM.42)

alligator (a reptile found in China, the southern part of the US and elsewhere) (DM.51)
Amori (a female kangaroo, in the lore of New Guinea) (mother of Sisinjori) (DM.60)
[ANGEL] bujangga (angels) (DM.176)
Areop-It-Eonin (a young spider) (DM.86)

MM \ B
Bake (an Indonesian ogress) (DM.124)
bariaua (in Melanesia, harmless spirits living in tree trunks) (DM.129)
Barong (a lion king, a good spirit opposed by Rangda) (DM.129)

Bedawang (a cosmic turtle) (.136)
Bego Tanutanu (a Melanesian creator spirit) (DM.137)

birds (birds in various forms feature in many mythologies) (DM.150)
bonito maiden (a maiden who lives with the bonito) (DM.160)

MM \ C
child spirits (the spirits of babies) (DM.214)

MM \ D
dog (a canine, usually domesticated as a pet or trained for various tasks) (DM.298)

MM \ G
gecko (some tribes regard this small reptile as an ancestral spirit) (.406)
gelatik (the paddy-bird) (DM.407)
Gergasis (a race of enormous Indonesian giants) (.409)

MM \ GIANT
Arimbi (a giantess) (mother of Gatukaca by Bima) (DM.90)
Arogo (a giant) (DM.91)

MM \ INSECT
cricket (it is said that only when crickets were brought from heaven did the sun set, caused by their singing) (.254)

MM \ L
Chichak (the lizard, said by some to be the spirit of ancestors) (.212)

MM \ DEMON
Ahifatumoana (a Tahitian sea-demon) (DM.35)
Amaite-Rangi (a demon of the Mangala islanders) (DM.55)
Apa-hau (a Polynesian storm demon) (DM.78)
Arematapopoto (a Tahitian sea-demon) (DM.86)
Aremataroroa (a Tahitian sea-demon) (DM.86)
Asuang (in the Philippines, a demon said to atack pregnant women at the moment of delivery, swallowing the new-born child) (DM.104)

Bu (in Melanesian lore, the female demon Metakoreb) (.174)
buta (a evil demon in Indonesian lore) (DM.178)

Digawina (a demoness reputed to steal food) (.291)

MM \ GHOST
begu (a ghost: a messenger of the gods) (DM.138)

MM \ SNAKE
cobra (a snake said to carry a precious jewel in its head) (DM.229)

MM \ FIJI
Degei (a primaeval serpent, in the lore of Fiji) (fa of Sweet-Eyes) (DM.277)

Flaming Teeth (a giant of Fiji) (DM.378)

MM \ INDONESIA \ BALI
Basuki (in the lore of Bali, a serpent of the underworld: the serpent on which Wisnu rests) [Ses(h)a(naga):=Hindu Vasuki] (DM.130)

MM \ NAURU ISLAND
Dabage (in the lore of Nauru Island, a tortoise) (DM.265)

MM \ NEW HEBRIDES
buata (a monster of the New Hebrides) (DM.174)

MM \ PHILIPPINES
Adarno (in the Philippines, a magical bird that could cure illness) (DM.19)
Berbalang (a monster in the Philippines) (DM.143)
bungisngis (a monster of the Philippines) (DM.177)
cafre (a monster of the Philipines) (DM.183)

MM \ ENCOUNTERS
 
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DMG-

DMG \ NPCs-
first humans (most cultures have storeis of the first human beings and how they came into existence) (DM.375)

Ai Kanaka (a mortal who married a goddess) (DM.37)
Aloya (a girl loved by the giant Arogo) (DM.52)
Angarua (wife of Mokoiro in the lore of the Mangaia Islanders) (DM.69)
Ao-Toto (a culture hero or god) (DM.77)
Arahuta (daughter of Tawhaki by Tangotango) (DM.83)
Ariki Kafika Tuisifo (father of Faivaronga) (DM.89)
Aru Aru (a man who introduced the yam) (DM.96)
Aula (a Hawaiian maiden) (wife of Eleio) (DM.112)

Balitok (a man who decapitated the god Montinig) (DM.126)
Beygawa (wife of Tomwaya) (DM.145)
Boru Deak Parudjar (dau of Batara Guru) (DM.162)

DMG \ NPCs \ C
Chonguita (a monkey-girl) (wife of Pedro) (DM.217)

DMG \ NPCs \ E-F
Edao (a cultural hero) (son of the first pair of humans, Wulleb and Lejman) (bro of Jemaliwut) (DM.317)

Fefana (wife of Fevanga) (mo of Kavaonau) (DM.360)
Fevanga (consort of Fefana) (fa of Kavaonnau) (DM.365)

DMG \ NPCs \ WARRIORS
Curve of the Whale Tooth (a famous warrior of Flight of the Chiefs) (DM.261)

DMG \ NPCs \ FLIGHT OF THE CHIEFS
Fog of the Path (a warrior of Flight of the Chiefs) (DM.382)

DMG \ NPCs \ GILBERT ISLANDS
De-Ai (in the lore of the Gilbert Islands, one of the first pair of humans) (twin of De-Babou) (.275)
De-Babou (in the lore of the Gilbert Islands, one of the first pair of humans) (twin of De-Ai) (.275)

Bue (a hero of the Gilbert Islanders) (DM.176)

DMG \ NPCs \ HAWAII
Eleio (a Hawaiian magician) (hus of Aula) (DM.326)

DMG \ NPCs \ INDONESIA \ BALI
Diarsa (a Balinese farmer) (fa of Wirachita) (DM.289)

DMG \ NPCS \ PHILIPPINES
Alberto (a hero in the Philippines) (DM.45)
Apakura (a heroine of the Philippines) (DM.78)
Bugan (sister and wife of Wigan) (DM.176)

DMG \ NPCS \ SAMOA
Atu (in the lore of Samoa, Atu was the first man) (DM.111)
Ele'ele (the first woman, in the lore of Samoa) (wife of Fetu) (.326)

Atonga (a Samoan hero) (DM.109)

Bua-Taranga (in the lore of Samoa, mother of Maui) (DM.174)

DMG \ NPCs \ SOLOMON ISLANDS
Ganindo (a warrior-hero of the Solomon Islands) (DM.399)

DMG \ NPCS \ TAWHIRI \ CHILDREN
Ao-Kahiwahiwa (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Kanapanapa (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Nui (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Pakakina (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Pakarea (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Potango (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Pouri (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Roa (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Takawe (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)
Ao-Whekere (a child of Tawhiri: the realm of darkness) (DM.77)
Ao-Whetuma (a child of Tawhiri) (DM.77)

DMG \ MAGIC ITEM-
bao (in New Caledonia, a stone said to contain the soul of a dead person) (DM.128)

bezoar (a stony lump sometimes found in the intestines or stomachs of various ruminants and other animals) (DM.145)

canoe gods (wooden figures of deities such as Taria Niu carried in canoes to bring good luck) (.190)

gemala (a precious stone said to be carried on the head of a cobra) (.407)

DMG \ ADVENTURES-
Flight of the Chiefs (a collection of tales of Fijian lore by B.H. Quain) (DM.379)

DMG \ NPCs \ SAINTS
Bharada (an ascetic saint) (DM.146)

DMG \ GLOSSARY
(fire plays a part in many mythologies, sometimes for the benefit of man, sometimes to destroy the world, sometimes to carry a soul to heaven) (DM.372)



 
 

Lore-

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AGRICULTURE-
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BEVERS-

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DEFENSES-

ECOLOGY-
Ecosystems = .

GEOGRAPHY-
Capital = .

Sq. Mi. = .

Mining = .

HISTORY-
Echo (a bodiless voice, the earliest voice in the universe) (.316)

ani (ancestors of the Caroline Islanders) (DM.71)

Flood (many cultures have myths relating to one or more inundations, referred to as the Flood or the Deluge, sent to eliminate the human race, usually with an advance warning to enable a few to survive to repopulate the world) [Deluge] (DM.379)

INTRIGUE-

JUSTICE-

KINGS-
Ahoeitu (king of Tonga) (son of Eitumatupua and Ilaheva) (DM.36)
Akatauire (a co-king of Mangaia Island) (brother of Rangi) (husband of Ruange) (DM.42)

Chandra-Kirana (a princess) (wife of Panji) [Golden Moon] (DM.206)

Damura (an Indonesian Cinderella) (DM.270)
Durgandini (a princess) (wife of Palsara) (mo of Abiasa) (.309)

LANGUAGE-

MAGIC-

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SOCIETY-
adab (one of the Five Virtues - civilisation) (DM.18)

Population = .

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POLITICS-
Alliances = .
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Alutanga Nuku (a chieftan for whom the hero Atonga built a magical canoe) (DM.53)
Auriaria (a giant chieftan of the Gilbert Islands) (husband of the goddess Nei Tituabine) (DM.113)

Eldesh, The (the ruler of the Flight of the Chiefs) (.326)

RUMOURS-

TRADE-
Exports = .
Imports = .

UNDERWORLD-

VEGETATION-
Forests = .

bubwayaita (a plant that erases all memories) (DM.174)

WEATHER-
Climate = .

eclipse (the temporary obscuring of the sun by the moon or the moon by the earth's shadow) (DM.316)

Aponitolau (the sun) (husband of Aponibolinayen) (father of Kanag) (DM.81)
Aponibolinayen (wife of Aponitolau) (mother of Kanag) (DM.81)

Fisaga (the soft sea breeze) (.376)


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Aniani-te-ani (a tree that was felled to make a canoe in the story of Apakura) (DM.71)
Anuanua (the rainbow that was made from the canoe of Oro) (DM.76)

Black River (a river at the entrance to the underworld, Gimokodan) (DM.153)
Black Stone (the cover of the underworld in the lore of Bali) (DM.153)

Eb Island (in the lore of the Gilbert Islands, the final home of Wulleb) (DM.315)

Enua-Tura (the home of Tango) [The Land of Red Parrot Feathers] (DM.335)

LOCATIONS \ FIJI
Cibaciba (an entrance to the land of the dead in the lore of Fiji) (.222)
Drakulu (in the lore of Fiji, an entrance to the land of the dead) (.303)
Flight of the Chiefs (an ancient kingdom in Fiji during the golden age of that island) (DM.379)

LOCATIONS \ NEW HEBRIDES
Abokas (the home of the dead in the New Hebrides) (DM.13)

LOCATIONS \ SAMOA
Fale-o-le fe'e (a stone temple said to have been built by Fe'e, a Samoan god of war) (DM.355)
 
 
 
 
 
 



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