Sekhmet | Phantasmythos 4/9
Egyptian Mythology She who’s breath formed the desert, who’s guidance led pharaohs to victory in battle. Sekhmet dons the head of a lioness, the fiercest hunter known to the Egyptians.
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Sekhmet | Phantasmythos 4/9
Egyptian Mythology She who’s breath formed the desert, who’s guidance led pharaohs to victory in battle. Sekhmet dons the head of a lioness, the fiercest hunter known to the Egyptians.
Hamadryad | Phansasmythos 6/9
Greek Mythology She is bonded to her oak tree, and should it die she too will perish. To protect their forests, the dryads and hamadryads would punish humans who harmed the trees.
Valkyrie | Phantasmythos 5/9
Norse Mythology Mortal lives on the battlefield are ruled by the valkyries, for they choose who lives and dies in the heat of war. They bring the slain to Valhalla, where they prepare for the events of Ragnarok.
Nagini | Phansasmythos 8/9
Hindu Mythology The female naga is a creature of striking beauty. Much like their cobra counterparts, the naga are potentially dangerous if you cross them. They reside in the underground city of Naga-loka.
Ajatar | Phantasmythos 9/9
Finnish Folklore Known as “the Devil of the Woods”, any that look upon her become ill. Those who wander the forest be wary, as she is known to cause travelers to become lost and lure them to death.
Xana | Phantasmythos 1/9
Austrian Mythology They are creatures of extraordinary beauty, only inhabiting the purest waters of waterfalls and fountains. They tend to their golden hair with combs made with sunlight or moonbeams.
Apsara | Phansasmythos 2/9
Buddhist Mythology The apsara are youthful, beautiful spirits of clouds and waters. They dance in the palace of the gods and inhabit the etherial skies.
Xiuhtecuhtil | Phantasmythos 7/9
Aztec Mythology The lord of turquoise and volcanoes, he is the feeling of life after death and warmth in darkness. He reigned as one of the Lords of Night, ruling over the first hour.