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Name: Tlaloc the Rain God of the Aztec

Pantheon/ Culture: Aztec

Gender: Male

Known Aliases: The Rain maker

Associated: Lightning, Rain

Weapon: a staff which is the symbol of lightning

Period of Worship: Current

 

 

An Aztec rain God whose dwelling was to be in the partly in the cloud capped mountains and partly in the Springs and lakes.

 

 As he often conceals himself behind a dark storm cloud he is portrayed in manuscripts as black of body with a painted face.

 

In his hand he carries a staff which is the symbol of lightning it may be too or may have snakes entwined around it.

 

Those who were drowned or struck by lightning and those who have leprosy are admitted into the kingdom of Tlalocland where they will never again suffer.

 

He was widely worshipped as a beneficent giver of life and sustenance. However, he was also feared for his ability to send hail, thunder, and lightning, and for being the lord of the powerful element of water.

 

 Tlaloc is also associated with caves, springs, and mountains, most specifically the sacred mountain in which he was believed to reside. His animal forms include herons and water-dwelling creatures such as amphibians, snails, and possibly sea creatures, particularly shellfish.

Name: Pele the Volcano Goddess

Pantheon: Hawaiian Islands

Gender: Female

Known Aliases: The Woman who devours the Trees

Associated: Lightning, Volcan

Classification: Patron Goddess

Period of Worship: Current

Her Abode: Halemaʻumaʻu

Weapons: the thunderbolt, magma

 

 

Pele is a Hawaiian word for volcanoes and the magma that flows from these volcanoes.

 

Pele volcano goddess in Hawaiian mythology known for being unpredictable and liable for sudden outbursts of anger. Traditionally she came from Tahiti expelled by her divine brothers who could no longer put up with her insubordination.

 

She makes her way to Hawaii and settles there.

 

In other myths she is the creator of the Hawaiian Islands and this her epitaph “She who creates the sacred lands.”

 

 

Pele is also called Hina ai malama which means “She know who eats the moon” It is possible that she is the Hawaiian form of the common Polynesian moon God Hina an both goddesses are also in control of lightning.

 

she is a well-known deity within Hawaiian mythology and is notable for her contemporary presence and cultural influence as an enduring figure from ancient Hawaii.

Name: Zeus King of Kings

Pantheon: Greek

Gender: Male

Known Aliases: King of Kings, The Father, King of Heaven

Associated: Lightening, sky, weather

Classification: Patron God

Period of Worship: 3500 B.C.E-Current

Discipline: E Particle    

Height: unconfirmed        

Weight: unconfirmed

Hair: Brown (variable)

Eyes: Green

Unusual Features:

Occupation: Ruler

Martial Status: Married

Known Affiliations: The Greek Gods

Known Relatives: Kronos (father), Hera (wife), Herkules (son)

Strength Class: 10

Weapons: the thunderbolt

Accessories

History: in ancient Greek religion, chief deity of the pantheon, a sky and weather god who was identical with the Roman god Jupiter (q.v.). Zeus was regarded as the sender of thunder and lightning, rain, and winds, and his traditional weapon was the thunderbolt. He was called the father (i.e., the ruler and protector) of both gods and men.

 

According to a Cretan myth that was later adopted by the Greeks, Cronus, king of the Titans, upon learning that one of his children was fated to dethrone him, swallowed his children as soon as they were born. But Rhea, his wife, saved the infant Zeus by substituting a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes for Cronus to swallow and hiding Zeus in a cave on Crete. There he was nursed by the nymph (or female goat) Amalthaea and guarded by the Curetes (young warriors), who clashed their weapons to disguise the baby's cries. After Zeus grew to manhood he led a revolt against the Titans and succeeded in dethroning Cronus, perhaps with the assistance of his brothers Hades and Poseidon, with whom he then divided dominion over the world.

 

As ruler of heaven Zeus led the gods to victory against the Giants (offspring of Gaea and Tartarus) and successfully crushed several revolts against him by his fellow gods. According to the Greek poet Homer, heaven was located on the summit of Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece and the logical home for a weather god. The other members of the pantheon resided there with Zeus and were subject to his will. From his exalted position atop Mount Olympus Zeus was thought to omnisciently observe the affairs of men, seeing everything, governing all, and rewarding good conduct and punishing evil. Besides dispensing justice, Zeus was the protector of cities, the home, property, strangers, guests, and supplicants.

 

Zeus was well known for his amorousness—a source of perpetual discord with his wife, Hera—and he had many love affairs with both mortal and immortal women. In order to achieve his amorous designs, Zeus frequently assumed animal forms, such as that of a cuckoo when he ravished Hera, a swan when he ravished Leda, or a bull when he carried off Europa. Notable among his offspring were the twins Apollo and Artemis, by the Titaness Leto; Helen and the Dioscuri, by Leda of Sparta; Persephone, by the goddess Demeter; Athena, born from his head after he had swallowed the Titaness Metis; Hephaestus, Hebe, Ares, and Eileithyia, by his wife, Hera; Dionysus, by the goddess Semele; and many others.

 

Though regarded by Greek religionists everywhere as omnipotent and the head of the pantheon, Zeus's very universality tended to reduce his importance compared to that of powerful local divinities like Athena and Hera. Although statues of Zeus Herkeios (Guardian of the House) and altars of Zeus Xenios (Hospitable) graced the forecourts of houses, and though his mountaintop shrines were visited by pilgrims, Zeus did not have a temple at Athens until the late 6th century BC, and even his temple at Olympia postdated that of Hera.

 

In art Zeus was represented as a bearded, dignified, and mature man of stalwart build; his most prominent symbols were the thunderbolt and the eagle.

 

Name: AngrBoda the Bringer of Grief

Pantheon: Norse

Gender: Female

Known Aliases: Mother of Apocalypse, Bringer of Grief

Associated: Evil, Ragnarok

Classification: Demon

Hair: Green

Eyes: Brown

Unusual Features:

Magic Number: 3621

The Witch of Ironwood

 

In the Prose Edda, the giantess Angrboda is described as a witch living east of Midgard, the world of men, in a forest called Ironwood.

 

The giantess Angrboda, ‘the bringer of grief’ is described as having reddish hair, the colour of dried blood, and a muscular physique. Unsurprisingly she was also described as a fearsome she-warrior chieftain and a shapeshifter, able to take the form of a wolf.

 

She was also have been the leader of a wolf clan, and she is the mother of many of the wolves in her clan.

 

The first, with Loki was the great wolf Fenrir, who is destined to kill and devour Odin himself during Ragnarok, the Norse apocalypse.

 

 

The second child with Loki, was the serpent Jormungandr, also known as the Midgard serpent.

 

The final child of Loki and the giantess of grief was Hel, a giantess herself. Hel was said to have been half-giant, and half monster, with the bones on one half of her body completely exposed.

 

Name: Pemba the Tree God

Pantheon: Bambara in West Afrca

Gender: Female

Known Aliases: The Creator, Tree God

Associated: Life, Creation, Sex

Classification: Patron God

Period of Worship:

Bemba is the creator god of the Bambara in West Africa.

 

According to legend, in the beginning there was nothing but the emptiness of the void. The universe began from a single point of sound—the sound Yo. Everything—including human consciousness—came from this root sound. Yo—the primeval creative spirit—created the structure of the heavens, the Earth, and all living and nonliving things

 

From this came Farom he water spirit, Teliko the Air Spirit and Pemba the Creator Spirit. Pemba created the Earth.

 

 

Yo lowered him down to Earth and as he drew closer, a great Tree grew out of him.

 

The humans who lived on Earth took refuge under that tree. This became their sanctuary.

 

But there were very few humans, So the divine tree would couple with human women to infused them with life to create more humans.

 

He was tireless in his work and efforts.

 

In order to strength the tree people sacrificed blood to it, and in some myths it is called the Blood Tree.

 

Pemba is still venerated for his association with fertility, and those seeking his blessings should leave Red Wine as offering.

 

 

Name: Marduk The God King

Pantheon: Mesopotamian

Gender: Male

Known Aliases: The Creator, King of Kings, The God King, Merodach (Hebrew), Amar-utuk (meaning calf of the sun god)

Associated: Sun

Classification: Patron God

Period of Worship: 3500 B.C.E-2000 B.C.E

Discipline: E Particle    

Hair: Brown/Black     

Eyes: Green

Occupation: King

Martial Status: Married

Known Affiliations: The Ruling Party

Known Relatives: Sarpanitu (wife) , Nabu (son)

Strength Class: 9

 

History: Marduk became the king of the gods when he defeated the mad god Tiamat and his vast army (see War Bringers). He ruled as a wise and just king and became the god of wisdom and healing.

 

Marduk was the patron god of Babylon, the Babylonian king of the gods, who presided over justice, compassion, healing, regeneration, magic, and fairness, although he is also sometimes referenced as a storm god and agricultural deity.

 

Marduk is still worshipped in small numbers throughout the world.

Name: Frigg The Mother of Gods

Pantheon: Norse, Germanic

Gender: Female

Known Aliases: The High Queen, She who is loved, Spouse

Associated: Life, Motherhood, Friday (Frija's Day)

Classification: Patron Goddess

Period of Worship: 3900 B.C.E-400 C.E.

Discipline: E Particle    

Hair: brown

Eyes: Green

Occupation: Queen

Martial Status: Married

Known Affiliations: The Aesir

Known Relatives: Odin (husband), Baldr (son), Thor (son), Loki (adoptive son)

Strength Class: 5

Super Human Abilities: Frigg possesses several superhuman abilities based on her highly evolved physiology. He is immune to disease and to regenerate damaged tissue making her virtually immortal.

Special Skills: Frigg has been trained in the ways of the Valkyrie, she is proficient in the use of bladed weapons, long spear, and fighting staff.

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History: Primarily worshipped in what is now southern Germany. She is the wife  of the All Father Odin. Her principle duties include the protection of life and motherhood, she traditionally takes up arms when Odin retires for the "Odin Sleep". She stand protectively at his side, sworn to defend the vulnerable king at all cost.

Frigg mothered Thor and Loki, as well as her own son Baldr. It was she who solicited a pledge to never bring harm to Baldr from all living things.

 

The Historian Paulus Diaconus mentions the goddess as the patroness of the Lombards.

 

Name: Th’uban the Great Dragon

 

Classification: Dragon  

 

Associated: Evil

 

Culture: Islamic

 

 

Th’uban is said to be a fire breathing dragon demon in Islamic literature. It is known to by the Arab name Tinnin.

 

At times it is described as a dragon with a single head and 7 horns. In other myths the dragon has seven heads each possessing a keen intellect and are able to speak all languages.

 

This ancient creature is linked to the Th’uban star constellation as its origin and the dragon may represent an ancient Patheon linked to Naga mythology

 

 

 

In ancient Kemetic beliefs Thuban is designated as Alpha Draconis, a star (or star system) in the constellation of Draco. it is historically significant as having been the north pole star from the 4th to 2nd millennium BCE.

 

Name: Thor Odinson – God of Thunder

 

Classification: God

 

Associated with Thunderstorms , Fertility

 

Culture: Norse Germanic

 

Pantheon : Aesir

 

Symbol: the thunderbolt, hammer

 

Sacred Tree: Oak

 

Celebration day: Thursdays

 

Sacred Element: Thorium

 

 

from the old Saxon thunar which would be translated by some to Donar his German name.

 

Thor is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, thunder, storms, sacred groves and trees, strength, the protection of mankind and also hallowing and fertility.

 

He is a member of the race of Aesir who come to us from the Taurus star system specifically the Asagar star.

 

He is the son of Odin who was seen as the all father and King of the Asgardians as well as Jorde who was the personification of the earth spirit.

 

 

He possesses several enchanted weapons including a Golden chariot drawn by two massive goats. The giant goats who drew Thor’s chariot were called Tanngniost and Tanngrisnir. Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder

 

They could regenerate overnight after being killed and eaten by Thor, so long as their bones remained undamaged.

 

And a belt, called Megingjörd which doubles his strength.

 

His throwing hammer named Mjolnir that always hits his mark and always returns to his hand.

 

 

In the edda he is described as the strongest of all the gods whom he protects along with humans against the ever-present threat of Giants.

 

At Ragnarök which is the Twilight of the gods he slays the Midgard serpent but himself dies as a result the poisons inflicted on him by the serpent.

 

In mythology it was Thor who men turned to for help in marriage as well as his protection for herds and  crops. His sacred tree was the Oak . And the Romans took him as an equivalent to Hercules or Jupiter. The 4th day of the week is named for this duty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name: Theia the Divine One

 

Classification: Titan

 

Associated: Light, Fairness

 

Culture: Greek

 

 

Symbol: Solar Disc, Rays of Light

 

Sacred Number: 11

 

Sacred Stone: Kunzite

 

In Greek mythology Theia is one of the Titans, who were the Children of Uranus and the Sky God and Gaia the Earth Spirit.

 

She is the Titaness of sight and by extension the goddess who endowed gold, silver and gems with their brilliance and intrinsic value.

 

After the Cronus lead rebellion Theia married her brother Hyperion who is a solar deity.

 

They had three children, Helios who was a sun god.

 

Selene a moon deity and Eos who was goddess of the dawn.

 

"Mother of the Sun, Theia of many names, for your sake men honor gold as more powerful than anything else; and through the value you bestow on them, o queen, ships contending on the sea and yoked teams of horses in swift-whirling contests become marvels."

 

 

 

Name: Verbti the Blind One

 

Classification: God/Demon

 

Associated: Fire, The North Wind  . Storms

 

Culture: Old Albanian

 

 

Symbol: The Staff, the Flame

 

Sacred Element: Colbolt

 

Sacred Stone: Red Garnet

 

Verbti which means the blind one, and a god of fire and the north wind in Albanian Folk Lore and Myth. Hates uncleanliness and bad ways of speaking and his fire is said to cleanse both.

 

 

Venerated as a weather and storm god in Albanian mythology and folklore, who causes hailstorms and controls fire, water, and the northern wind which fans the flames of fire.

 

 Also known as Shën Verbti or Rmoria, he was worshiped in northern Albania until recent times. In Albanian mythology.

 

 

As Christianity spread across the region he was turned into a fire demon and it was said that any who would invoke his blessings would go blind.

The symbolism of the dog loyalty Fidelity and protective vigilance are some of the diverse qualities described dogs. They are depicted on medieval tombs lying on the feet of their Masters and in portraits they represent similar devotion. Their faithlessness was sentimentalized by the Victorians. In ancient time the dog was as a Guardian associating universally with the underworld. In which it acted as both a guide and gatekeeper and thus we get the legend of Cerberus the terrifying 3 headed dog of Greek myth which guarded the entrance to Hades. Hands accompanied Hekate The Greek Goddess who haunted tombs and crossroads and to whom dogs were sacrificed.

 

Other sinister dogs included the Scandinavian infernal dog game and the black dog of Satan

usually the symbolism linking dogs with death is more positive period their companionship in life and their supposed knowledge of the spirit world suggested them as suitable guides to the afterlife. They appeared in this role as attributes of the Egyptian Anubis and the Mayan myth they carried souls across the River of the dead. The Dog Headed Aztec God led the sun through the nocturnal underworld and was reborn with it at dawn.

Dogs were often sacrificed as companions for the dead. Souls were passed to dogs more directly in the ancient Central Asian and Persian practice of feeding dead bodies to them. Dogs are often symbols up uncouthness and base urges such as greed and lust. The followers of dial genies were abusively called cynics which in Greek alludes to being doglike

on account of their surliness and content for society but they accept that the nickname as an app description for the role as moral watchdogs . Dogs symbolize carnal desire in brothel scene by Franz van Marys the elder in which a lady pours a man a glass of wine as two dogs copulate in the background. More positively dogs are an emblem of the Christian courage clergy watching the flocks of the Good Shepherd Christ. Dogs may symbolize the Dominican Friars funny lick nickname dominae canes which means hounds of the Lord

 

the ancient Celts associated dogs with healing hunters and with Warriors such as the Irish coup Chu Leon the hound of cooling. They were Guardian symbols in Japan and in China although they often had a demonic significance. The obedience of the dog is a symbol of adherence to the law yet Buddha said that those who lived like dogs would become them. In Buddhism and Hinduism dogs again appear as attributes of a death God yama

 

. The dog appears with divinatory symbolism, especially in Africa. Its intelligence made it a symbol of resourceful innovation and they were seen as the originate are or Steelers of fire

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