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Looking at old photos of myself like i'm my dead wife
𝐌𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐮𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝐃𝐞𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬
Anubis: God of death, mummification, cemeteries, funerary rites, embalming, protector of graves and tombs, psychopomp, guiding souls to the Underworld (Egyptian)
Hel: Goddess of the underworld and death, ruler of the dead (Norse)
Hades: God of the dead, ghosts, necromancy, funeral rites, king of the Underworld (Greek)
Morana: Goddess of winter, rebirth, death, dreams (Slavic)
Keres: Female spirits (daimones) of violent or cruel death (battle, accident, murder, disease) (Greek)
Yama: God of justice, death, underworld, judgment of souls, afterlife, ghosts (Hindu)
Persephone: Goddess of the underworld, Queen of the dead (Greek)
The Morrígan: Goddess of war, fate, death, destiny, destruction (Celtic)
Hecate/Hekate: Goddess of the underworld, darkness, death, necromancy, ghosts, crossroads, spirits, and magic; guide of souls, intermediary between the living and the dead, holder of the keys to the Underworld (Greek)
Cailleach Bheur: Goddess of winter, storms, death (Celtic)
Thanatos: God and personification of non-violent death, psychopomp guiding souls to the Underworld (Greek)
Izanami: Goddess of death, motherhood, creation (Japanese)
Mors: Goddess and personification of death and darkness (Roman)
Kali: Goddess of death, time, rebirth, destruction, transformation (Hindu)
Ammit: Goddess of the afterlife, death, underworld, execution (Egyptian)
Hermes: Psychopomp god, guiding dead souls safely to the Underworld (Greek)
Osiris: God of the underworld, death, rebirth, resurrection, judge of the dead, afterlife (Egyptian)
Pluto: God of the underworld, wealth, the dead (Roman)
Mictlantecuhtli: God of death and the underworld (Aztec)
Mictecacíhuatl: Goddess of death and the underworld (Aztec)
Dionysus: God of madness, savagery, death and rebirth, transcender of death, associated with reincarnation and the eternal soul, embodiment of the assurance of life after death (Greek)
Melinoe: Goddess of ghosts, restless spirits, the dead, nightmares, funerary rites, fear and madness (Greek)
Odin: God of death, war, wisdom, knowledge, battle (Norse)
Veles: God of the underworld, death, protector of souls, psychopomp, spirit communication (Slavic)
Yanluo Wang: Ruler of Diyu (underworld), God of death (Chinese)
Charon: Psychopomp, ferryman of the underworld, carrier of souls with funeral rites (Greek)
Ereshkigal: Goddess of death, Queen of the underworld (Mesopotamian/Sumerian)
Makaria: Goddess of blessed death, peaceful afterlife (Greek)
Donn: God of the dead, psychopomp guiding souls to the afterlife (Celtic/Irish)
Freyja: Goddess of fertility, death, love, war (Norse)
Namtar: God of disease, fate, death (Mesopotamian)
Nephthys: Goddess of death, mourning, night, magic (Egyptian)
Badb: Goddess of war, death, prophecy (Celtic)
Arianrhod: Goddess of stars, death, moon, reincarnation, psychopomp (Celtic/Welsh)
Nehebkau: Primordial serpent God of the afterlife and funerary rites (Egyptian)
Gefjon: Goddess who oversees those who die as virgins (Norse)
Nergal: God of war, plague, the underworld (Mesopotamian)
Anput: Goddess of funerals and mummification (Egyptian)
Meng Po: Goddess of death and rebirth, who gives souls the drink of forgetfulness before reincarnation (Chinese)