>>21568735No, there are others, but they don't avatarfaging so much as I do to be identified.
>>21568737There's no such thing where I live in Amazon.
>>21568738Me too ;)
>>21568740I'm just an ordinary researcher whose interest in Mythology and History developed with conspiracies. A real scholar that I will post something about here if this lasts is Erik Langkjer.
>>21568748Yes. Deir Alla inscription mentions Balaam in a Canaanite Pagan context; the Council of the Children of El have talking to him about to release the council of "Shaddayin" as punishment to Humanity.
Hebrew mythology preserved this idea of the "Shedim" (the plural of "Sheyd") which are demon monster spirits - although the Jews don't view them as necessarily evil, just as local animalistic spirits that exist in nature (and as such are animalistic) which often larp as the gods of foreign nations. Sometimes they are viewed as the children of Samael or Lilith.
Islam calls the Satans "Shayadin". My guess is that the name Satan and the Satans originated as a separate class of Chthonic animalistic beings that were under the domain of Chthonic Gods (Mot/Horon) and were used by the angels/gods of El to punish wicked people through destruction and desolation, and the name ultimately means "destroyers".