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Dagons

Dagons is a term used to refer to several different subjects, most commonly as the plural form of the proper name Dagon, a deity found in ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean traditions, and as a literary or fictional proper noun in modern works.

In historical contexts, Dagon is attested as a god worshiped in the ancient Near East. He is

In modern fiction and popular culture, Dagon is a figure that appears in Lovecraftian mythos and in

Overall, Dagons functions mainly as a linguistic variation tied to the broader figure of Dagon, with its

described
in
some
sources
as
a
deity
associated
with
grain
and
fertility,
and
in
other
traditions
he
is
linked
to
the
sea.
The
Philistine
cult
of
Dagon
is
mentioned
in
the
Hebrew
Bible,
where
Dagon
appears
as
the
god
of
the
Philistines
and
is
connected
to
holy
sites
and
depictions
that
intersect
with
the
Ark
narrative.
Over
time,
Dagon
has
been
interpreted
and
represented
in
various
ways,
resulting
in
a
range
of
iconographies—from
agricultural
to
sea-related
associations.
a
variety
of
fantasy
settings.
In
these
contexts,
Dagons
may
be
used
as
names
for
sea-demon
entities,
cults,
or
groups
within
imagined
worlds.
The
plural
form
Dagons
is
typically
encountered
in
world-building
texts
or
narrative
passages
describing
multiple
entities
or
manifestations,
rather
than
as
a
reference
to
a
single
historical
cult.
specific
meaning
determined
by
historical,
religious,
or
fictional
context.