African American | Greek mythology | Norse mythology | African | African National Congress | African Development Bank | Central African Republic | Roman mythology | Organisation of African Unity | South African Air Force | mythology | Irish mythology | Hindu mythology | African Union | Jupiter (mythology) | Economic Community of West African States | South African Republic | North African Campaign | Venus (mythology) | West African Development Bank | Phoenix (mythology) | Mercury (mythology) | North West (South African province) | Japanese mythology | Free State (South African province) | African trypanosomiasis | Welsh mythology | Titan (mythology) | Mars (mythology) | King's African Rifles |
Many of Berber ancient beliefs were developed locally while some other ones were imported or influenced over time by contact from other African mythology such as the Egyptian religion along with external forces from Phoenician mythology, Judaism, Iberian mythology, and the Hellenistic religion during antiquity.
His time spent on the Arabian Peninsula influenced him as well, and he eventually drew not only on black Christianity and Islam, but on Sufi mysticism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Native American and African myths and religions.
Countries and continents explored in the Games are Spielburg (Game 1; German folklore), Shapeir (Game 2; Arabia of One Thousand and One Nights), Tarna (Game 3; African mythology, esp. Egypt), Mordavia (Game 4; Slavic mythology) and Silmaria (Game 5; Greek mythology).