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Dagon is an intelligent humanoid creature with fish-like qualities. He served as an assistant to Niccolo Machiavelli for hundreds of years, and has a vendetta with Scathach. He is at least as old as Niddhog, meaning he dates back to some primordial point in earth's history.

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  • Dagon is an intelligent humanoid creature with fish-like qualities. He served as an assistant to Niccolo Machiavelli for hundreds of years, and has a vendetta with Scathach. He is at least as old as Niddhog, meaning he dates back to some primordial point in earth's history.
  • Dagon is the human form of the cheerful Basshaa, the 127-year old sole survivor of the gill-man-like Merman Race of the 13 Demon Races.
  • Dagon — This underwater being is worshiped by vodyanoi and a small sect of humans as a god who awaits at the lake bottom for the right configuration of stars so that it may return to land to wreak havoc. Since it uncertain when this will come (or if it will come at all), it whiles the time away terrorizing all who live both under the water's surface and on land nearby.
  • Dagon ist ein Mitglied der Großen Alten aus dem von H.P. Lovecraft geschaffenen Cthulhu-Mythos und ein geringerer Antagonist von den Turtles und Clark Ashton Allard in den Mirage Comics.
  • Being one of the deities responsible for the ascension process of the lichs of Mictlan, Dagon uses a set of similar, but usually more powerful, skills as the lichs do.
  • Dagon sind ein Nutzgegenstand aus DotA und Dota 2.
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  • Dagon is the patriarch of the Deep Ones and god to the people of Innsmouth. Often called "Father Dagon" by his followers, he and Mother Hydra rule over the mysterious aquatic race, working towards unknown goals. Dagon is absolutely colossal, described as towering over 30 stories high (an average of 330 feet/100.584 meters). Because of his abnormal size and aloof nature, it is unknown whether Dagon is simply a gargantuan Deep One who acts as father of his race, or if he is actually a Great Old One similar to Cthulhu.
  • In Semitic mythology (specifically Ugaritic, Philistine, Elbatic, Amoritic), Dagon was a god of agriculture. In those cultures, he was one of the top gods. Dagon was eventually re-interpreted as a fish by Medieval European scholars (due in part to the close position of the name Dagon to dag, the Hebrew word for "fish"), who thought he was half man, half fish. This version of Dagon would appear in literature like John Milton's Paradise Lost. The name derives from the Ugaritic word dgn ("grain"). It carried into Hebrew as dagan.
  • The fish hat god who the Phillistines wanted to sacrifice Samson to. Dagon was part of the old Hebrew cults that Christianity garnered no influence from. Yahweh did not start out as a simple war god. The pope wears his hat now.
  • Thousands of years ago, Dagon was a god worshipped by the people of Elba and Ugarit. When the modern religions took over the region, Dagon faded into obscurity. In modern times, Dagon has gained a new purpose, bedeviling the hero Samson and testing his great faith in God.
  • Dagon was a major northwest Semitic god, reportedly of grain and agriculture. He was worshiped by the early Amorites and by the inhabitants of the cities of Ebla and Ugarit. He was also a major member, or perhaps head, of the pantheon of the Biblical Philistines. The Hebrew Bible, in an attempt to vilify the opposing religion, narrates that his temple was destroyed by a human sacrifice for him, Samson. Dagon's appearance as a sea monster in the series was likely inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's depiction of the figure, before archaeologists learned more about him.
  • right|Dagon Dieser Unterwassergott und eine Meereskreatur wird sowohl von den Wodjanoi als auch von einer Sekte der Menschen angebetet. Er wartet auf dem Meeresgrund auf die richtige Konstellation der Sterne. Da es nicht so sicher ist wann (oder ob) dies eintreten wird, begnügt er sich derweilen damit, jene Lebewesen unter sowie über Wasser zu terrorisieren. So etwas kann Geralt nicht dulden und beschliest den Glibbergott zu vernichten.
  • Little fish; diminutive from dag = a fish, the fish-god; the national god of the Philistines (Judg. 16:23). This idol had the body of a fish with the head and hands of a man. It was an Assyrio-Babylonian deity, the worship of which was introduced among the Philistines through Chaldea. The most famous of the temples of Dagon were at Gaza (Judg. 16:23-30) and Ashdod (1 Sam. 5:1-7).
  • Commander Dagon is the head guard in the employ of Maer Alveron. He killed Caudicus, the arcanist who was poisoning the Maer. Dagon was described to be bald and ferocious in his mannerisms. Maer Alveron said to Kvothe that 'Dagon would raze half the eld to catch those bandits' which is what suggests his determination and loyalty to Maer Alveron. He is stoic and can carry out entire conversations only saying 'yes'. His presence raises the hackles on Kvothe and unsettles Stapes. The Maer refers to him as his 'mad dog on a short leash'.
  • Dagon was a Rodian pilot of an A-Wing in the Pirate Squadron.
  • Monster Rancher 2: Its hard body can even resist the pressures in the deep ocean.
  • Dagon (pronounced DAY-gon) is the demon lord of the sea and of the sea monsters that dwell in its darkest depths. His symbol is an octopus eye surrounded by a gold disk inscribed with ancient looking runes.
  • Dagon è una malvagia divinità marina, adorata dai vodyanoi e da altre sette di umani. Questo mostro spaventoso attende sul fondo del Lago Vizima la giusta configurazione planetaria per risorgere.
  • Dagon ist ein uralter Obyrith, ein Dämon von unglaublicher Macht und Ehrgeiz. Er gehört jener Rasse von Dämonen an, welche einstmals die Tanar'ri als Sklaven hielten und über den Abgrund und darüber hinaus herrschten.
  • His name appears in Hebrew as דגון (in modern transcription Dagon, Tiberian Hebrew Dāḡôn), in Ugaritic as dgn (probably vocalized as Dagnu), and in Akkadian as Dagana, Daguna usually rendered in English translations as Dagan. he is a fish like monster ending in a mass of otopus tendris while his is isectid with sharp catish whiskers and lime green eyes
  • Dagon is a demon lord, also called Prince of the Depths. His realm is the 89th layer of the Abyss, and is known as Shadowsea. Dagon is an obyrith. Dagon is first mentioned in the first edition Dungeons & Dragons sourcebook Monster Manual II, where it is said in passing that he rules a liquid layer dominated by marine dretches, hezrous, krakens, and horrible fish-monsters.
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  • Dagon is a powerful sorcerer who commands an army of moblins, bulbins, and miniblins. He's a withered old man who enjoys causing others to suffer. Often by attacking friends or family. His motives are unknown to all but himself, and sometimes even he doesn't know what he's going to do.
  • Dagon — Ce dieu sous-marin, adoré par les vodyanoi et une secte d'humains, attend au fond du lac pour la bonne configuration des étoiles. Comme il n'est pas certain quand cela va venir (ou si cela va venir du tout), il passe le temps à terroriser à la fois tous ceux qui vivent sous la surface de l'eau et sur terre. Alors il fait ce les bêtes antique sous-marines font de mieux, et ce que nous les aimons tous pour.
  • en:Dagon Dagon a jeho uctívači jsou hezky popsáni v knize Argonantus:Sedm ryb. Kategorie:Stubs Kategorie:Bestiář Kategorie:Kapitola IV
  • Dagon is the co-owner of the Midnight Breath Tavern in Vasselheim. As an NPC, Dagon is played by Matthew Mercer.
  • Dagon is a Prince of Hell, one of the first demons created by Lucifer and a retired general of the armies of Hell
  • Dagon was the name of a Great Old One worshipped by the Sea Devils. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)
  • Dagon è l'imperatore delle isole Fær Øer dal 1408 A.C., nonché uno dei maggiori contribuenti della Wikipedia Af-fondation.
  • Dagon was originally a Middle Eastern fertility god, though once these beliefs adapted to Hebrews he evolved into a major northwest Semitic god, reportedly of fish and/or fishing, although this notion may be the result of a mistranslation in old texts. He was worshipped by the early Amorites and by the inhabitants of the cities of Ebla (modern Tell Mardikh, Syria) and Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra, Syria) (which was an ancient city near the Mediterranean Sea containing a large variety of ancient writings and pagan shrines). He was also a major member, or perhaps head, of the pantheon of the Biblical Philistines.
  • began as a Northwest Semitic (Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian) Mesopotamian fertility god and evolved into a major Northwest Semitic god of grain as well as fish/fishing. The grain is thought to represent fertility. He was worshiped in a large, geographical area, from Mesopotamia to Syria, by the Amorites and the cities of Ebla and Ugarit. He was possibly a major deity in the pantheon of the Philistines. Dagon first appears in the Mari texts around 2500 BC.
  • Dagon is a sizeable, superbly developed, and ancient nation at 1505 days old with citizens primarily of Caucasian ethnicity whose religion is Voodoo. Its technology is first rate and its citizens marvel at the astonishing advancements within their nation. Its citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result. The citizens of Dagon work diligently to produce Fish and Coal as tradable resources for their nation. It is an aggressive country that some say has an itch for war. It believes nuclear weapons are necessary for the security of its people. The military of Dagon has been positioned at all border crossings and is arresting all drug traffickers. Dagon allows its citizens to protest their government but uses a strong police force to monitor things and arrest
  • Dagon was a major northwest Semitic god, reportedly of fish and/or fishing. He was worshipped by the early Amorites and by the inhabitants of the cities of Ebla and Ugarit (which was an ancient city near the Mediterranean containing a large variety of ancient writings and pagan shrines). He was also a major member, or perhaps head, of the pantheon of the Biblical Philistines.
  • I am writing this under an appreciable mental strain, since by tonight I shall be no more. Penniless, and at the end of my supply of the drug which alone makes life endurable, I can bear the torture no longer; and shall cast myself from this garret window into the squalid street below. Do not think from my slavery to morphine that I am a weakling or a degenerate. When you have read these hastily scrawled pages you may guess, though never fully realise, why it is that I must have forgetfulness or death.
  • A large, deep sea creature that inhabits the ocean surrounding the Ship Graveyard some distance from Nirva Island. It appears as a gigantic blue dragon/seahorse looking creature, towering high above the average height of humans. It has a rainbow pattern on its fins, as well as four additional appendages resembling arms. While being an apparent aquatic creature, it has shown ability to remain out of the water for some time, leading one to believe that it is either an air breathing creature, or it can breathe in and out of water equally.
  • Dagon (1917)by H. P. Lovecraft Story copied from the Wikisource. I am writing this under an appreciable mental strain, since by tonight I shall be no more. Penniless, and at the end of my supply of the drug which alone makes life endurable, I can bear the torture no longer; and shall cast myself from this garret window into the squalid street below. Do not think from my slavery to morphine that I am a weakling or a degenerate. When you have read these hastily scrawled pages you may guess, though never fully realize, why it is that I must have forgetfulness or death.
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