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Diana – The Story of the Roman Goddess of the Hunt

Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt, as well as of the woods, childbirth, children, fertility, chastity, slaves, the moon, and wild animals. She was ...

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Luna – Roman Goddess of the Moon

In almost every culture, moon deities exist signifying the importance placed on the moon by the people of those cultures. In Greek mythology, Selene was the ...

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Mystical Protectors: Understanding Japan’s Komainu

The Komainu are a pair of Japanese statues carved in the shape of a dog or lion, and typically placed in front of Japanese Shinto shrines and Buddhist ...

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Onryō: Vengeful Spirits from Japan’s Ancient Myths

In Japanese mythology, an onryōis a wrathful spirit, which roams the earth to take vengeance. It’s an unfulfilled and unsatisfied soul that has been ...

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Mujina: The Shape-Shifting Spirit of Japanese Mythology

In Japanese mythology, the Mujina is a shape-shifting yokai (spirit) that mocks and deceives human beings. The word Mujina can refer to the Japanese badger, ...

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Salacia – Roman Goddess of the Sea

In Roman mythology, Salacia was a minor yet influential goddess. She was the primordial female goddess of the sea and had associations with other deities. ...

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Olokun – Orisha of the Depths of the Ocean

In Yoruba mythology, Olokun was the orisha (or spirit) of the waters of the earth and the depths of the ocean where the light never shone. He was considered ...

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Bia – Greek Goddess of Force and Power

Greek mythology teems with minor deities who influenced events with their powers and myths. One such goddess was Bia, the personification of force. Along ...

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Andraste – The Celtic Warrior Goddess

Andraste was a warrior goddess in Celtic mythology, who was associated with victory, ravens, battles and divination. She was a strong and powerful goddess, ...

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Neith – Creator of the Universe

Neith was one of the oldest deities of the Egyptian pantheon, known as the goddess of creation. She’s also the goddess of domestic arts and war, but these ...

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