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These heroes were believed to be able to influence the lives of those living in the vicinity of their underground homes. Typically reputed individuals of families were regarded as heroes, and their graves became places of worship. In addition to that
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of deceased individuals were thought to exist in a form associated with the body of the deceased. The origins of these beliefs are rooted in the fear of death and also to explain otherwise inexplicable phenomena. In addition to ghosts, nether world powers, known as heroes are also discussed.
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