This document discusses several mythological figures from different cultures. It describes nymphs in Greek mythology as minor nature goddesses associated with locations in nature. It then discusses the Pasupathasthra weapon in Hindu mythology used by Shiva and Arjuna that was capable of destroying creation. Next, it covers Anubis, the Egyptian god of the dead who presided over mummification. It concludes by describing the cyclopes as one-eyed giants in Greek mythology that made weapons for Zeus, and Loki as the Norse trickster god and personification of evil.