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* In ''[[DC Comics]]'':
** The ''[[Green Lantern]]'' comics have revealed the existence of alien entities that are incarnations of the various emotional forces that power each society of Lanterns. Examples of this trope among them include the bull-like red Butcher of Rage; the insectoid yellow Parallax of Fear; the three-faced, eagle-like blue Avara of Hope; and the [[Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods|massive, octopus-like indigo Proselyte of Compassion]].
** The Red is an an elemental force that connects all forms of land-dwelling animal life on Earth, and is governed by a group of entities known as the Parliament of Limbs. As a close ally of the plant-centric Green, the Red is far from malevolent and is connected to well known superheroes such as Beast Boy (formerly Changeling), Vixen and [[Animal Man]], but it's... [https://staticcomicvine.wikiagamespot.nocookie.net/marvel_dccom/images/3/31/Parliament_of_Limbs.jpg/revision/latest?cb=201405272119231300-2066790 not exactly pleasant] to look at.
* [[Spider-Man]] and other spider-themed super-beings (such as Silk, Madame Webb, Kaine, and all the heroes in ''[[Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]]'') have an innate connection to a mystical force called the Web of Life and Destiny, which in turn connects them to several totemic entities that also resemble spiders. These include The Other, the Gatekeeper, the Master Weaver, the Bride (the direct source of Silk’s powers), and the Patternweaver. Most of these beings are, in fact, benevolent, at least towards those with totemic powers, but not always. Possibly they are all embodiments or vestiges of Neith, one of [[Our Titans Are Different| the Elder Gods]] and goddess of spiders, who [[The Maker|built the Web of Life and Destiny to begin with.]]