Musmahhu, Usumgallu, Basmu – three horned snakes, Furious, Exalted, and Venomous Umu-dabrutu – a raging storm Mushussu – a snake-dragon Lahamu – a hairy beast-man Ugallu – a lion-demon Uridimmu – a lion-human hybrid Girtablullu – a scorpion-man Kulullu – a fish-man (merman) bull
Ran out of space but there's a lot of Mu's there. Mesopotamian mythology, Tiamat. She then gives birth to the eleven monsters, known as Tiamat's Creatures, who will help her fight against the younger gods: Kusarikku – a bull-man
The Tarot Card the world. A Woman surrounded by 5 beast 4 beast in each corner: Lion, Man, Ox/Bull, Eagle/Bird and a serpent around her body being the 5
"In Revelation four living creatures appear, one with the face of a lion, another with the face of a calf, a third with the face of a man, and the last as a flying eagle. These represent the whole Creation, just as four is the number of the earth."
Siblings who serve the Yakushi Nyorai. Nikkō (Nikko) is the Bodhisattva of Sunlight (Solar Radiance) and Gakkō (Gakko) is the Bodhisattva of Moonlight (Lunar Radiance) Nika and Goka Mermaids: "Based on this pattern, Yonka Two's name would naturally be Goka from go, meaning 5"
Ran out of space but there's a lot of Mu's there. Mesopotamian mythology, Tiamat. She then gives birth to the eleven monsters, known as Tiamat's Creatures, who will help her fight against the younger gods: Kusarikku – a bull-man
The Tarot Card the world. A Woman surrounded by 5 beast 4 beast in each corner: Lion, Man, Ox/Bull, Eagle/Bird and a serpent around her body being the 5
"In Revelation four living creatures appear, one with the face of a lion, another with the face of a calf, a third with the face of a man, and the last as a flying eagle. These represent the whole Creation, just as four is the number of the earth."
Siblings who serve the Yakushi Nyorai. Nikkō (Nikko) is the Bodhisattva of Sunlight (Solar Radiance) and Gakkō (Gakko) is the Bodhisattva of Moonlight (Lunar Radiance) Nika and Goka Mermaids: "Based on this pattern, Yonka Two's name would naturally be Goka from go, meaning 5"