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Mythology differs all over the world, but what is your favorite area, pantheon or mythology?
Greco-Roman (Heracles/Hercules, Zeus/Jupiter)
Scandinavien-Germanic (Odin/Wotan, Thor)
Celtic-Druidic (Cúchulainn, Dagda)
Southeast Asian (Dragons, kami)
Egyptian (Ra, Anubis)
Native American (Manitou, Kukulcan)
Middle-eastern (Genies, Ghouls)
African (Anansi, Nyame)
Indian (Ganesha, Krishna)
Something else I've forgotten to include...
Poll added by: Cairnraiser
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I meant to link you to the Encyclopedia Mythica, but seems I forgot. Here you'll find more gods than you can shake a thunderbolt at, including Anansi.

Anansi, is indeed a spider/trickster god from West African mythology; also referenced in Niven and Pournelle's The Descent of Anansi.
Also, my answer is currently flip-flopping between Greco-Roman and 'other' (Egyptian).
Doh!
Can't believe I forgot Ra, Anubis, Bast etc.
*headdesk*!
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And Rindis it seems that you automatically landed on Egyptian, as I moved "Other" down, and Egyptian landed as #9.
Can't believe I forgot Ra, Anubis, Bast etc.
*headdesk*!
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Fixed!
And Rindis it seems that you automatically landed on Egyptian, as I moved "Other" down, and Egyptian landed as #9.
I've always been close to the Celtic mythos but also have a very strong liking of the North American Indian mythos. Most especially those dealing with the Anasazi people and somewhat with those what came after (Hopi & Navajo).
Gaiman used him in Anansi Boys, and I think in American Gods. And China Miéville used him in King Rat (don't remember if he was called Anansi there, or if he was just used as a template).
Anansi is pre-christian, as are most of the pantheons I've listed here.
It's of course entirely possible that there has been a tribe with a similar name out there, but the spider-god is the only Anansi I'm aware of.