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== Other mythological creatures ==
== Other mythological creatures ==
The mythological creatures in Radic mythology are not necessarily inherited from Hirdic belief, but are present in pan-Radic belief. Many of these creatures are fabled reptilian beasts, particularly dragons, which were believed to have existed in world of the gods (the {{w|Prime World}}, {{m+|rad|Stellyșta}}). A concrete example of a specific creature is the {{w|Skrakar}} ({{m+|ard|kraka}}, {{m+|rad|skrakár}}), a two-headed sea creature depicted on the {{w|Radestrian flag}} and known for being slain by the gods themselves.
The mythological creatures in Radic mythology are not necessarily inherited from Hirdic belief, but are present in pan-Radic belief. Many of these creatures are fabled reptilian beasts, particularly dragons, which were believed to have existed in the world of the gods (the {{w|Prime World}}, {{m+|rad|Stellyșta}}). A concrete example of a specific creature is the {{w|Skrakar}} ({{m+|ard|kraka}}, {{m+|rad|skrakár}}), a two-headed sea creature depicted on the {{w|Radestrian flag}} and known for being slain by the gods themselves.

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