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Mjölnir

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Mjölnir is the hammer of Thor in Norse mythology, known for its devastating power and its ability to return to Thor's hand after being thrown. It's also associated with thunder and lightning.

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Baba Yaga's Mortar and Pestle

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In Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga, a supernatural being, uses a mortar and pestle as her mode of transport. It symbolizes her power and her role as a guardian of the borders between the worlds.

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Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi

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Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi is a legendary Japanese sword and one of the three Imperial Regalia of Japan. It represents valor and is believed to control the wind.

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Cornucopia

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The Cornucopia, also known as the Horn of Plenty, is a symbol of abundance and nourishment, which produces an endless supply of food and drink in Greek and Roman mythology.

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Tarnhelm

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In Germanic and Norse mythology, Tarnhelm is a powerful, magical helmet that grants the wearer the ability to become invisible or change shape.

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Aegis

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In Greek mythology, the Aegis is a protective shield associated with Zeus and Athena. It is often depicted having the head of the Gorgon and is capable of instilling terror in the enemies.

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Caduceus

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The Caduceus is a staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology. It is often confused with the Rod of Asclepius, with two snakes wound around it, commonly used as a symbol of medicine.

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Winged Sandals

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In Greek mythology, the Winged Sandals belonged to Hermes, the messenger god, which granted him the ability to fly and move swiftly.

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Excalibur

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Excalibur is the legendary sword of King Arthur in British folklore, bestowed upon him by the Lady of the Lake. It is a symbol of divine kingship and invincibility.

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Golden Fleece

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In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the golden-wooled winged ram, which is a symbol of authority and kingship. It was the object of the quest of the Argonauts.

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The Sampo

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In Finnish mythology, the Sampo is a magical artifact that brings good fortune to its holder. It is often depicted as a mill that produces salt, grain, and gold.

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Cloak of Invisibility

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The Cloak of Invisibility is a mythical garment appearing in multiple mythologies, such as Welsh and Greek, which renders the wearer invisible to others.

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Apples of Idunn

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In Norse mythology, the Apples of Idunn grant immortality to the gods who eat them. They are tended by Idunn, the goddess of youth.

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Pandora's Box

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In Greek mythology, Pandora's Box is actually a jar containing all the evils of the world, which were released to mankind when Pandora opened it out of curiosity.

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Gungnir

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Gungnir is the spear of the Norse god Odin, which is said to never miss its target. It is a symbol of authority and Odin's magical, inexorable will.

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