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Abrahamic Mythology

Nephilim are mentioned in Genesis and Numbers. The word is frequently translated as giants, but sometimes it is left untranslated. Some biblical scholars think they are half-fiends or meant foreign demigods before "there can be only one true god" thing was codified.

Magic: The Gathering

Nephilim are four-colored creatures from Ravnica.

Pathfinder

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There are Native Outsiders called Nephilim that appear in Bestiary 3.

In the upcoming Pathfinder remaster, because Tiefling and Aasimar are legacy terms rolled into the OGL debacle, They are being replaced by the Nephilim versatile heritage.

Warhammer 40k

ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL

The Nephilim are a race of minor Xenos. They parasitically psychically fed on faith, tricking planets into worshipping them in return for paradise in the hereafter whilst draining entire worlds of their life force.

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