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A SLAVIC MYTHOLOGY DEITY | requested by aestreae “The heavenly bride, goddess of beauty and morning. At dawn her worshippers greeted her as “the brightest maiden, pure, sublime, honorable.”
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welsh goddess of war and death
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Myths around the world challenge @thewinedarksea & @ibuzoo
Samoan Mythology | Fetu In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Samoa), Fetu (“star”) is the god of the night. His wife is Ele'ele.
30 days of horror myths: nalusa falaya
the nalusa falaya is a creature from choctaw mythology. its name is literally translated to “long black being” and it is usually described as a tall skinny humanoid with long ears. it has however been described as slithering like a snake and/or melting into a shadow. it is described as planting thorns into hunters hands and feet giving them the power to do evil to others. the hunters remain ignorant to this until their malevolent actions reveal it.
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⤞ Manat : the Arabic goddess of faith and death
finnish goddesses: part one
moodboards: figures of norse myth (4/?)
Tyr was a god associated with war, heroic glory and law in Norse mythology. He was depicted as one handed, after losing one hand to the Fenrir wolf.
Mokosh, the Mother Earth, the Slavic goddess of fertility and harvest.
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it’s a golden thing he’s got by scootcommander E N3: Free Place Summary - chapter 2. Clint arrives on the island. Day one is more eventful than James hoped. Warnings - bullying, swearing, referenced pet death https://archiveofourown.org/works/39306798/chapters/106267617
Mythology aesthetic: Marzanna
“As the spring sun rises in the sky of blue in this swollen river we are drowning you!”
Skoll & Hati (2022)
Myths around the world challenge @thewinedarksea & @ibuzoo
Iranian Mythology | Kāve Kaveh the Blacksmith (Persian: کاوه آهنگر – Kāve ye Āhangar), also known as Kawa or the Blacksmith of Isfahan, is a mythical figure in the Iranian mythology who leads a popular uprising against a ruthless foreign ruler, Zahāk (Aži Dahāk). His story is narrated in the Shahnameh, the national epic of Iran, by the 10th-century Persian poet Ferdowsi.Kāveh was, according to ancient legends, a blacksmith who launched a national uprising against the evil foreign tyrant Zahāk, after losing two of his children to serpents of Zahāk.
The Armenian Goddesses.
diversity in myths: deities from the americas (4/5): Pachamama
In Inca mythology, Pachamama is a mother figure, commonly representing Mother Nature. She is a fertility goddess who presides over planting and harvesting, embodies the mountains, and can cause earthquakes.
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↳ norse god of the sea, wind, fish, and wealth
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY
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