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hydrachea · 2 years
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Actually I love that the new event just randomly switches your gender here and there for yet to be explained reasons. It took me off-guard the first time but now that I'm more used to it I love seeing the male avatar, yes thank you I look great. They should make this a mechanic more often considering how easy switching between the two options is in the in-game settings.
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astrcthesiai-archived · 11 months
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Robin as a deity
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Wondering what goddess or deity Robin would likely be? There are a plethora, but I think a goddess of death, fate, or scriptures. I cannot see her as Persephone, the Morrigan, or Hecate. I do see her as maybe Atropos of the Fates in Greek origin and one of the Rozhanitsy which are akin to the Fates. Atropos cuts the lives while her sisters measure the lives of mortals.
Robin may also be Morana, the Slavic goddess of Winter and Death. Many people vilify Morana because she rules over unpleasant things, but they are necessary in life much like Robin is vilified for her knowledge of Poneglyphs.
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ecoamerica · 1 month
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gudaho · 10 months
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Fate women if you said ur boobs hurt:
Tamamo: oh nooo~ how about we take a warm bath together and see if that helps? *horny*
Scathach: i havent encountered that problem before. Maybe if you strengthened your back and shoulders-
Artoria: hm, i will help however i can *knight mode on*
Raikou: *lets take ibuprofen together.jpg*
Shuten: it will go away if i suck them lol *horny*
BB: Looks like this <3 is a job for nurse bb-chan~!!! *horny*
Ereshkigal: o-o-o-oooh!!! Well would it help if we c-cuddled? *opportunistic*
Medea: ah. I have a remedy for that :] *witch pain meds*
Circe: ah. I have a remedy for that :] *turns you into a pig*
Kiara: ahhh...mine too...throbbing<3<3<3 *horny*
Carmilla: ...i hear bloodletting can help relieve pain
Nitocris: I see! You came to the right person, master! >:] *gives u pain meds*
Nightingale: *gave you meds before it even started hurting* a proper nurse must always be in tune with their patient
Okita: oh? Does breast pain hurt that mu-*coughs up blood*
Wu Zetian: hnm, i see *sends you to old man shuwen for TCM treatment*
Kama: shut the fuck up i dont care
Koyanskaya: *enlists you into a pyramid scheme while you are mentally weak from pain*
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yamayuandadu · 6 months
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Do you have any articles or sources you’d recommend for reading about the Ugarit sea monster Tunnanu? I know it’s mostly mentioned in the Ba’al cycle and possibly one incantation for snake bites (though that translation is contested), but it’s also so often conflated with Lotan ;7;)
There isn’t much to know beyond what you already know, as far as I can tell. It seems you are pretty well versed in the topic. As far as I know most of the recent translations of the incantations do accept that Tunnanu is mentioned in it though, if we’re talking about KTU 1.82.
More about Tunnanu, and about its purported Akkadian cognate, under the cut.
Some recent treatments of the aforementioned text and/or other passages mentioning Tunnanu include ust How Many Monsters Did Anat Fight ( KTU 1.3 III 38–47)? by Wayne T. Pitard, A Study of the Serpent Incantation KTU2 1.82: 1–7 and its Contributions to Ugaritic Mythology and Religion by Adam E. Miglio and Yamm as the Personification of Chaos? A Linguistic and Literary Argument for a Case of Mistaken Identity by Brendan C. Benz. Sadly, none of them address whether Tunnanu can be firmly separated from Lotan. With the exception of Pitard, most do agree that the convention of treating this name as a title of Yam is erroneous though.
It seems part of the problem is that there’s an ongoing debate over whether there is a singular monster named Tunnanu or if tunnanu is a generic term for a mythical serpentine creature. Pierre Bordreuil’s and Dennis Pardee’s A Manual of Ugaritic recommends the later interpretation, for instance. Pitard and Mark S. Smith in the second volume of the Baal Cycle commentary argue that it is not impossible tnn is in reality two words, not one. Their argument rests on the fact that the vocalized tu-un-na-nu from the multilingual lexical list is a synonym of ordinary words referring to snakes in Sumerian (MUŠ) and Akkadian (ṣi-i-ru). On this basis, they tentatively suggest the monstrous tnn from the Baal Cycle and incantations might have had a different reading.
The only other matter I think worth addressing here is the argument over the purported Akkadian cognate of Tunnanu. The presence of cognates of the name in multiple other languages is obviously widely agreed upon. Most notably, tannin (and plural tannînîm) occurs in the Old Testament as a sea monster and/or a regular snake. While other variant forms and  cognates are attested in a variety of sources in Aramaic, Arabic and Ge’ez, they seem to reflect late adoption depending on the aforementioned source, as outlined by George C. Heider in the DDD.
Where does the notion of an Akkadian cognate come from, then, since it wouldn’t exactly fit this pattern? In 1998, Frans Wiggermann published his influential article Transtgridian Snake Gods (funnily enough in the same volume as Westenholz equally, if not more impactful Nanaya, Lady of Mystery). He convincingly argues there that some of Mesopotamian deities tied to the underworld can be grouped together based on their serpentine associations, an idea adopted by many subsequent studies (most recently by Irene Sibbing-Plantholt in The Image of Mesopotamian Divine Healers, I believe). 
In a footnote (p. 35), he argues that an association with snakes or outright a snake-like form can be attributed to the elusive Dannina, a deity listed in the god list An = Anum among the courtiers of Ereshkigal (tablet V, line 234). He depends on the assumption this name would be an Akkadian cognate of Tunnanu, in addition to being a variant form of the term danninu, one of the many sparsely attested poetic designations of the underworld.
However, as summarized by Anna Jordanova in her dissertation Untersuchungen zur Gestalt einer Unterweltsgöttin: Ereškigal nach den sumerischen und akkadischen Quellentexten notes that while the precise etymology of danninu remains uncertain, most other researchers did not accept Wiggermann’s interpretation. On one hand, tunnanu lacks any connection to the underworld. On the other hand, danninu and thus Dannina have another more plausible etymology. The word danānu, “to be strong”, is well attested, and would make it possible to translate danninu something like “the strong place”, “the stronghold”, a name perfectly in line with the image of the underworld as a fortified city evident in its descriptions in myths and in terms like urugal, “great city”, and the like. For what it’s worth, the only time I recall seeing danninu outside of god lists and formulas of the “heaven and earth/the underworld” variety was in a title of Nergal cited by Wayne Horowitz in Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography, āšir dannina sāniq nēr, “controller of the underworld, supervisor of the 600” (600 being the conventional number of deities believed to reside there in post-Kassite sources). Nergal obviously wasn’t associated with snakes, while the more commonly proposed meaning of the term does fit his general character. Therefore, I also think in this case Wiggermann is wrong.
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versegm · 9 months
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Blorbo bingo: Ereshkigal o:
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I CAN FIX HER. SHE NEEDS ME. Man can you believe I was normal about Ereshkigal at some point. Like Babylonia hit me way before I read fsn I was normal about sabers at the time. Man. Anyways I think she should be weirder and more unsettling I think she should be fascinated by blood and living bodies I think it would be really sexy of her.
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caminodelermitano · 2 years
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Hechizo: Corte de cuerdas
Páginas de un grimorio #1
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Este hechizo lo hice para un cliente que le estaban haciendo brujería, sin embargo no sirve solo para eso, también se puede usar si tienes un ex que no te deja en paz, si sientes que aún tienes algún vinculo emocional/espiritual/material con una persona con la que no deseas tener que ver nada con ella. Puedes adaptarla a lo que tengas, pero lo esencial es tener la necesidad de cortar con una persona, sea como sea.
Yo realicé este ritual en una super luna que tuvimos en capricornio, pero puede hacerse en cualquier luna llena o cuándo esté menguante (sin embargo lo puedes realizar cuando lo necesites, si es una urgencia). Si no puedes esperar a una de estas fases, también puedes hacerlo un martes (que es regido por Marte) o un sábado (regido por Saturno).
Ingredientes:
Dos velas negras.
Un hilo negro.
Sal marina.
Sal normal (para circulo/bendecido anteriormente)
Hojas sueltas.
Lapicero rojo o negro.
Varita/espada mágica (puedes usar tu dedo).
Aceite de oliva.
Agua con sal marina (bendecida anteriormente)
Cualquier planta purificadora para quemar (romero, salvia de jardín, eucalipto)  
RITUAL
Para empezar recomiendo tener las ventanas abiertas para que toda la energía pueda salir del espacio.
Purificación: Es muy importante purificar tanto el espacio cómo limpiarse uno mismo de las energías del día (también todos los objetos y cosas que vas a usar en el ritual). Para ello podemos usar agua (de una fuente natural o cualquier tipo) mezclada con sal (preferiblemente marina). Ponemos nuestra manos sobre el agua y declaramos:
"Criatura del agua limpia todo lo que toques, criatura de la tierra deshaga toda mala influencia, malos pensamiento y malas intenciones."
Luego con nuestra mano podemos echarnos de esta agua por todo el cuerpo o en puntos específicos como: La cabeza, el pecho, el abdomen, las manos y los pies. Declaramos:
Elimino toda mala intención, malos pensamientos, y energía estancada de “inserte nombre del objeto o persona”. 
Apertura del círculo mágico (protección)
Hacer un circulo con la sal anteriormente bendecida que rodee el espacio donde vamos a trabajar. luego con la varita/espada o mano, proyectamos nuestra energía fuera del circulo de sal, visualizando llamas de azul zafiro que llegan a lo más alto del cielo y a lo más bajo de la tierra.
Opcional: Llamar los elementos para que nos protejan y nos guíen en este trabajo: 
“Oh elemento y elementales de Tierra que se encuentran en el Norte, humildemente les pido que miren sobre este trabajo, protégeme y guíe mi magia” “Oh elemento y elementales de Aire que se encuentran en el Este, humildemente les pido que miren sobre este trabajo, protégeme y guíe mi magia” “Oh elemento y elementales de Fuego que se encuentran en el Sur, humildemente les pido que miren sobre este trabajo, protégeme y guíe mi magia” “Oh elemento y elementales de Agua que se encuentran en el Oeste, humildemente les pido que miren sobre este trabajo, protégeme y guíe mi magia”
Luego puedes llamar a las deidades con las que trabajes, tus guías espirituales, ángeles, ángel guardián, San Miguel arcángel o cualquier ser con el que tengas una conexión. En este caso yo trabajo con Hekate y si te sientes llamado a trabajar con ella, ella te ayudará.
Invocación a Hekate x3
“Aktiophis brilla para nosotros y desaparezca la oscuridad y el miedo. Susurra a la serpiente en nuestro nombre y deja que haga tu voluntad. Neboutosoaleth, Que la luz de la luna nos sane y nos ponga bien. Fortalezca nuestra mente contra la ilusión y el engaño. Ereshkigal, Detén los demonios de la desesperación, el peligro y la muerte. Otorga confianza mientras acechamos lo prohibido y abandonado. Aktiophis, Ereshkigal, Neboutosoaleth, Sathoth, Sabaoth Sabaoth, Hekate, escúchanos. Permanece con nosotros  y dentro de nosotros. Que caminemos libre de miedo y peligro.”
Este rezo lo saque de un libro de Jason Miller llamado Protection & Reversal Magick: A Witch's Defense Manual (puedes darle click al link para ver el libro)
Tiempo de ensuciar nuestras manos 🧙🏻‍♀️
Anotamos los nombres completos y fechas de nacimiento en las velas (de las dos personas de las que queremos hacer el corte de cuerdas). Mientras lo hacemos visualizamos las personas lo más claro posible.
Agarrar la vela en nuestra mano y decir:
“Vela, te nombro a ti (inserte nombre), tú eres él, y él eres tú” (hacerlo con cada vela)
Nos echamos un poco de aceite de oliva en las manos, frotamos fuertemente y con cada vela esparcimos el aceite visualizando la persona.
Atamos las velas con un hilo negro, en la parte más alta de la vela.
Colocamos las manos sobre las velas, visualizamos la relación y vemos cómo cada una de las personas caminan hacia lados opuestos y declaramos:
“Todo vinculo que existía: amistoso, amoroso, sexual, y energético termina hoy.”
Colocamos las velas en un plato o lugar seguro,  y prendemos cada una. Estemos muy pendiente del hechizo y cuando se queme el hilo que los tiene unidos hacemos un circulo de sal alrededor de la vela que representa a la persona que vamos a proteger. Declaramos:
Te protejo de toda energía, mala influencia, malas palabras, malos deseos y brujería.
Dejamos que las velas terminen, y ponemos la cera restante de cada uno en bolsas diferentes, y la vela de la persona que queremos deshacernos la botamos lejos de donde vivimos.
Espero que les haya servido este ritual, recuerden adaptarlo a tus circunstancias y necesidades. Cualquier duda no duden en escribirme, y recuerda seguirme en mis otras redes sociales.
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paranoid-rhythm · 10 months
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FGO Fes 2023: Bierzelt Chaldea Bar Spiderweb - Setanta [Translation]
Hello, I'm back here just to dump the Bierzelt Chaldea translations. And yes, it's me, the same person on twt posting these lol.
Setanta Lady Avalon Saitou Hajime Xu Fu Charlemagne Ereshkigal Alter Ashiya Douman Ibuki Douji (Summer)
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"Welcome to Bar Spiderweb! Oh hey, if it isn't the Master! Thanks for coming! Well then, make yourself at home.
I was just about to take a break, so I'll sit beside you, okay? Hm? Why am I in a place like this, you ask? It's because that old man, Moriarty, invited me. He said "It's a kind of "training" that you'll rarely get to experience~! If you want to become an outstanding warrior, don't you think that you should do it too~?", or something like that.
It's not like I actually believed him, but my mentor did say that everything is an experience, even if it's not noticeable at first glance. I did think that it's a little, no, not a little, that it's actually very suspicious but I just went along with it.
So now, I'm a, uh, waiter?"
You look good as a waiter!
"Huh? O-oh… Is that so? I've done a whole lot of menial jobs in my mentor's castle, but me being praised like that didn't happen often, so now I'm kind of lost on how to react. Hahaha!
But in any case, I really like this job. Aside from these stylish clothes, it's actually pretty physically demanding, so I feel like this is my kind of thing. When orders come in all at once, I feel like my skills improve as well!
And also, this guy here. This guy, he normally doesn't listen to me, but now it's strange that he's very obedient. Though it's not with me, but with whatever that old man Moriarty says. Right?
You know, a lot of different Heroic Spirits gather here. Listening to their stories is actually very interesting! For example, that one over there…"
Leonidas?
"Yeah! That guy's muscle talk is amazing! I wonder if all Spartans are just like him? He'd be telling the story that he used to train ever since he was a kid, then suddenly yells out "Calculations are needed, even in battle!"
There are other customers here too, so I'd really be grateful if he can talk in a quieter voice… But his stories are really interesting!
Oh, it's a new customer. Welcome to Bar Spiderweb!
The shop's getting a bit crowded, so I'll be going back to work. It was such a short time, but it was really fun. I actually wanted to talk with you more though… Oh well, Master, you enjoy yourself a bit more before you go. If you ever feel lonely, call for me again, okay? Bye then!"
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automatismoateo · 1 year
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List of Gods, most of which are no longer worshipped. via /r/atheism
List of Gods, most of which are no longer worshipped.
Middle-East
A, Adad, Adapa, Adrammelech, Aeon, Agasaya, Aglibol, Ahriman, Ahura Mazda, Ahurani, Ai-ada, Al-Lat, Aja, Aka, Alalu, Al-Lat, Amm, Al-Uzza (El-'Ozza or Han-Uzzai), An, Anahita, Anath (Anat), Anatu, Anbay, Anshar, Anu, Anunitu, An-Zu, Apsu, Aqhat, Ararat, Arinna, Asherali, Ashnan, Ashtoreth, Ashur, Astarte, Atar, Athirat, Athtart, Attis, Aya, Baal (Bel), Baalat (Ba'Alat), Baau, Basamum, Beelsamin, Belit-Seri, Beruth, Borak, Broxa, Caelestis, Cassios, Lebanon, Antilebanon, and Brathy, Chaos, Chemosh, Cotys, Cybele, Daena, Daevas, Dagon, Damkina, Dazimus, Derketo, Dhat-Badan, Dilmun, Dumuzi (Du'uzu), Duttur, Ea, El, Endukugga, Enki, Enlil, Ennugi, Eriskegal, Ereshkigal (Allatu), Eshara, Eshmun, Firanak, Fravashi, Gatamdug, Genea, Genos, Gestinanna, Gula, Hadad, Hannahanna, Hatti, Hea, Hiribi, The Houri, Humban, Innana, Ishkur, Ishtar, Ithm, Jamshid or Jamshyd, Jehovah, Jesus, Kabta, Kadi, Kamrusepas, Ki (Kiki), Kingu, Kolpia, Kothar-u-Khasis, Lahar, Marduk, Mari, Meni, Merodach, Misor, Moloch, Mot, Mushdama, Mylitta, Naamah, Nabu (Nebo), Nairyosangha, Nammu, Namtaru, Nanna, Nebo, Nergal, Nidaba, Ninhursag or Nintu, Ninlil, Ninsar, Nintur, Ninurta, Pa, Qadshu, Rapithwin, Resheph (Mikal or Mekal), Rimmon, Sadarnuna, Shahar, Shalim, Shamish, Shapshu, Sheger, Sin, Siris (Sirah), Taautos, Tammuz, Tanit, Taru, Tasimmet, Telipinu, Tiamat, Tishtrya, Tsehub, Utnapishtim, Utu, Wurusemu, Yam, Yarih (Yarikh), Yima, Zaba, Zababa, Zam, Zanahary (Zanaharibe), Zarpandit, Zarathustra, Zatavu, Zazavavindrano, Ziusudra, Zu (Imdugud), Zurvan
China:
Ba, Caishen, Chang Fei, Chang Hsien, Chang Pan, Ch'ang Tsai, Chao san-Niang, Chao T'eng-k'ang, Chen Kao, Ch'eng Huang, Cheng San-Kung, Cheng Yuan-ho, Chi Po, Chien-Ti, Chih Jih, Chih Nii, Chih Nu, Ch'ih Sung-tzu, Ching Ling Tzu, Ch'ing Lung, Chin-hua Niang-niang, Chio Yuan-Tzu, Chou Wang, Chu Niao, Chu Ying, Chuang-Mu, Chu-jung, Chun T'i, Ch'ung Ling-yu, Chung Liu, Chung-kuei, Chung-li Ch'üan, Di Jun, Fan K'uei, Fei Lien, Feng Pho-Pho, Fengbo, Fu Hsing, Fu-Hsi, Fu-Pao, Gaomei, Guan Di, Hao Ch'iu, Heng-o, Ho Po (Ping-I), Hou Chi, Hou T'u, Hsi Ling-su, Hsi Shih, Hsi Wang Mu, Hsiao Wu, Hsieh T'ien-chun, Hsien Nung, Hsi-shen, Hsu Ch'ang, Hsuan Wen-hua, Huang Ti, Huang T'ing, Huo Pu, Hu-Shen, Jen An, Jizo Bosatsu, Keng Yen-cheng, King Wan, Ko Hsien-Weng, Kuan Ti, Kuan Ti, Kuei-ku Tzu, Kuo Tzu-i, Lai Cho, Lao Lang, Lei Kung, Lei Tsu, Li Lao-chun, Li Tien, Liu Meng, Liu Pei, Lo Shen, Lo Yu, Lo-Tsu Ta-Hsien, Lu Hsing, Lung Yen, Lu-pan, Ma-Ku, Mang Chin-i, Mang Shen, Mao Meng, Men Shen, Miao Hu, Mi-lo Fo, Ming Shang, Nan-chi Hsien-weng, Niu Wang, Nu Wa, Nu-kua, Pa, Pa Cha, Pai Chung, Pai Liu-Fang, Pai Yu, P'an Niang, P'an-Chin-Lien, Pao Yuan-ch'uan, Phan Ku, P'i Chia-Ma, Pien Ho, San Kuan, Sao-ch'ing Niang, Sarudahiko, Shang Chien, Shang Ti, She chi, Shen Hsui-Chih, Shen Nung, Sheng Mu, Shih Liang, Shiu Fang, Shou-lao, Shun I Fu-jen, Sien-Tsang, Ssu-ma Hsiang-ju, Sun Pin, Sun Ssu-miao, Sung-Chiang, Tan Chu, T'ang Ming Huang, Tao Kung, T'ien Fei, Tien Hou, Tien Mu, Ti-tsang, Tsai Shen, Ts'an Nu, Ts'ang Chien, Tsao Chun, Tsao-Wang, T'shai-Shen, Tung Chun, T'ung Chung-chung, T'ung Lai-yu, Tung Lu, T'ung Ming, Tzu-ku Shen, Wa, Wang Ta-hsien, Wang-Mu-Niang-Niang, Weiwobo, Wen-ch'ang, Wu-tai Yuan-shuai, Xi Hou, Xi Wangmu, Xiu Wenyin, Yanwang, Yaoji, Yen-lo, Yen-Lo-Wang, Yi, Yu, Yu Ch'iang, Yu Huang, Yun-T'ung, Yu-Tzu, Zaoshen, Zhang Xi, , Zhinü, , Zhongguei, , Zigu Shen, , Zisun, Ch'ang-O
Slavic:
Aba-khatun, Aigiarm, Ajysyt, Alkonost, Almoshi, Altan-Telgey, Ama, Anapel, As-ava, Ausaitis, Austeja, Ayt'ar, Baba Yaga (Jezi Baba), Belobog (Belun), Boldogasszony, Breksta, Bugady Musun, Chernobog (Crnobog, Czarnobog, Czerneboch, Cernobog), Cinei-new, Colleda (Koliada), Cuvto-ava, Dali, Darzu-mate, Dazhbog, Debena, Devana, Diiwica (Dilwica), Doda (Dodola), Dolya, Dragoni, Dugnai, Dunne Enin, Edji, Elena, Erce, Etugen, Falvara, The Fates, The Fatit, Gabija, Ganiklis, Giltine, Hotogov Mailgan, Hov-ava, Iarila, Isten, Ja-neb'a, Jedza, Joda-mate, Kaldas, Kaltes, Keretkun, Khadau, Khursun (Khors), Kostrubonko, Kovas, Krumine, Kupala, Kupalo, Laima, Leshy, Marina, Marzana, Matergabiae, Mat Syra Zemlya, Medeine, Menu (Menulis), Mir-Susne-Khum, Myesyats, Nastasija, (Russia) Goddess of sleep., Nelaima, Norov, Numi-Tarem, Nyia, Ora, Ot, Patollo, Patrimpas, Pereplut, Perkuno, Perun, Pikuolis, Pilnytis, Piluitus, Potrimpo, Puskaitis, Rod, Rugevit, Rultennin, Rusalki, Sakhadai-Noin, Saule, Semargl, Stribog, Sudjaje, Svantovit (Svantevit, Svitovyd), Svarazic (Svarozic, Svarogich), Tengri, Tñairgin, Triglav, Ulgen (Ulgan, Ülgön), Veles (Volos), Vesna, Xatel-Ekwa, Xoli-Kaltes, Yamm, Yarilo, Yarovit, Ynakhsyt, Zaria, Zeme mate, Zemyna, Ziva (Siva), Zizilia, Zonget, Zorya, Zvoruna, Zvezda Dennitsa, Zywie
Hindu
Aditi, Adityas, Ambika, Ananta (Shesha), Annapurna (Annapatni), Aruna, Ashvins, Balarama, Bhairavi, Brahma, Buddha, Dakini, Devi, Dharma, Dhisana, Durga, Dyaus, Ganesa (Ganesha), Ganga (Ganges), Garuda, Gauri, Gopis, Hanuman, Hari-Hara, Hulka Devi, Jagganath, Jyeshtha, Kama, Karttikeya, Krishna, Krtya, Kubera, Kubjika, Lakshmi or Laksmi, Manasha, Manu, Maya, Meru, Nagas, Nandi, Naraka, Nataraja, Nirriti, Parjanya, Parvati, Paurnamasi, Prithivi, Purusha, Radha, Rati, Ratri, Rudra, Sanjna, Sati, Shashti, Shatala, Sitala (Satala), Skanda, Sunrta, Surya, Svasti-devi, Tvashtar, Uma, Urjani, Vach, Varuna, Vayu, Vishnu (Avatars of Vishnu: Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasinha; Vamana; Parasurama; Rama; Krishna; Buddha; Kalki), Vishvakarman, Yama, Sraddha
Japan: Aji-Suki-Taka-Hi-Kone, Ama no Uzume, Ama-terasu, Amatsu Mikaboshi, Benten (Benzai-Ten), Bishamon, Chimata-No-Kami, Chup-Kamui, Daikoku, Ebisu, Emma-O, Fudo, Fuji, Fukurokuju, Gekka-O, Hachiman, Hettsui-No-Kami, Ho-Masubi, Hotei, Inari, Izanagi and Izanami, Jizo Bosatsu, Jurojin, Kagutsuchi, Kamado-No-Kami, Kami, Kawa-No-Kami, Kaya-Nu-Hima, Kishijoten, Kishi-Mojin, Kunitokotatchi, Marici, Monju-Bosatsu, Nai-No-Kami, No-Il Ja-Dae, O-Kuni-Nushi, Omoigane, Raiden, Shine-Tsu-Hiko, Shoten, Susa-no-wo, Tajika-no-mikoto, Tsuki-yomi, Uka no Mitanna, Uke-mochi, Uso-dori, Uzume, Wakahirume, Yainato-Hnneno-Mikoi, Yama-No-Kami, Yama-no-Karni, Yaya-Zakurai, Yuki-Onne
India
Agni, Ammavaru, Asuras, Banka-Mundi, Brihaspati, Budhi Pallien, Candi, Challalamma, Chinnintamma, Devas, Dyaush, Gauri-Sankar, Grhadevi, Gujeswari, Indra, Kali, Lohasur Devi, Mayavel, Mitra, Prajapati, Puchan, Purandhi, Rakshas, Rudrani, Rumina, Samundra, Sarasvati, Savitar, Siva (Shiva), Soma, Sura, Surabhi, Tulsi, Ushas, Vata, Visvamitra, Vivasvat, Vritra, Waghai Devi, Yaparamma, Yayu, Zumiang Nui, Diti
Other Asian: Dewi Shri, Po Yan Dari, Shuzanghu, Antaboga, Yakushi Nyorai, Mulhalmoni, Tankun, Yondung Halmoni, Aryong Jong, Quan Yin , Tengri, Uminai-gami, Kamado-No-Kami, Kunitokotatchi, Giri Devi, Dewi Nawang Sasih, Brag-srin-mo, Samanta-Bhadra, Sangs-rgyas-mkhá, Sengdroma, Sgeg-mo-ma, Tho-og, Ui Tango, Yum-chen-mo, Zas-ster-ma-dmar-mo, Chandra, Dyaus, Ratri, Rodasi, Vayu, Au-Co
African Gods, Demigods and First Men:
Abassi , Abuk , Adu Ogyinae , Agé , Agwe , Aida Wedo , Ajalamo, Aje, Ajok, Akonadi, Akongo, Akuj, Amma, Anansi, Asase Yaa, Ashiakle, Atai , Ayaba, Aziri, Baatsi, Bayanni, Bele Alua, Bomo rambi, Bosumabla, Buk, Buku, Bumba, Bunzi, Buruku, Cagn, Candit, Cghene, Coti, Damballah-Wedo, Dan, Deng, Domfe, Dongo, Edinkira, Efé, Egungun-oya, Eka Abassi, Elephant Girl Mbombe, Emayian, Enekpe, En-Kai, Eseasar, Eshu, Esu, Fa, Faran, Faro, Fatouma, Fidi Mukullu, Fon, Gleti, Gonzuole, Gû, Gua, Gulu, Gunab, Hammadi, Hêbiesso, Iku, Ilankaka, Imana, Iruwa, Isaywa, Juok, Kazooba, Khakaba, Khonvum, Kibuka, Kintu, Lebé, Leza, Libanza, Lituolone, Loko, Marwe, Massim Biambe, Mawu-Lisa (Leza), Mboze, Mebeli, Minepa, Moombi, Mukameiguru, Mukasa, Muluku, Mulungu, Mwambu, Nai, Nambi, Nana Buluku, Nanan-Bouclou, Nenaunir, Ng Ai, Nyaliep, Nyambé, Nyankopon, Nyasaye, Nzame, Oboto, Obumo, Odudua-Orishala, Ogun, Olokun, Olorun, Orisha Nla, Orunmila, Osanyin, Oshe, Osun, Oya, Phebele, Pokot-Suk, Ralubumbha, Rugaba, Ruhanga, Ryangombe, Sagbata, Shagpona, Shango, Sopona, Tano, Thixo, Tilo, Tokoloshi, Tsui, Tsui'goab, Umvelinqangi, Unkulunkulu, Utixo, Wak, Wamara, Wantu Su, Wele, Were, Woto, Xevioso, Yangombi, Yemonja, Ymoa, Ymoja, Yoruba, Zambi, Zanahary , Zinkibaru
Australian Gods, Goddesses and Places in the Dreamtime:
Alinga, Anjea, Apunga, Arahuta, Ariki, Arohirohi, Bamapana, Banaitja, Bara, Barraiya, Biame, Bila, Boaliri, Bobbi-bobbi, Bunbulama, Bunjil, Cunnembeille, Daramulum, Dilga, Djanggawul Sisters, Eingana, Erathipa, Gidja , Gnowee, Haumia, Hine Titama, Ingridi, Julana, Julunggul, Junkgowa, Karora, Kunapipi-Kalwadi-Kadjara, Lia, Madalait, Makara, Nabudi, Palpinkalare, Papa, Rangi, Rongo, Tane, Tangaroa, Tawhiri-ma-tea, Tomituka, Tu, Ungamilia, Walo, Waramurungundi, Wati Kutjarra, Wawalag Sisters, Wuluwaid, Wuragag, Wuriupranili, Wurrunna, Yhi
Buddhism, Gods and Relatives of God:
Aizen-Myoo, Ajima,Dai-itoku-Myoo, Fudo-Myoo, Gozanze-Myoo, Gundari-Myoo, Hariti, Kongo-Myoo, Kujaku-Myoo, Ni-O
Carribean: Gods, Monsters and Vodun Spirits
Agaman Nibo , Agwe, Agweta, Ah Uaynih, Aida Wedo , Atabei , Ayida , Ayizan, Azacca, Baron Samedi, Ulrich, Ellegua, Ogun, Ochosi, Chango, Itaba, Amelia, Christalline, Clairmé, Clairmeziné, Coatrischie, Damballah , Emanjah, Erzuli, Erzulie, Ezili, Ghede, Guabancex, Guabonito, Guamaonocon, Imanje, Karous, Laloue-diji, Legba, Loa, Loco, Maitresse Amelia , Mapiangueh, Marie-aimée, Marinette, Mombu, Marassa, Nana Buruku, Oba, Obtala, Ochu, Ochumare, Oddudua, Ogoun, Olokum, Olosa, Oshun, Oya, Philomena, Sirêne, The Diablesse, Itaba, Tsilah, Ursule, Vierge, Yemaya , Zaka
Celtic: Gods, Goddesses, Divine Kings and Pagan Saints
Abarta, Abna, Abnoba, Aine, Airetech,Akonadi, Amaethon, Ameathon, An Cailleach, Andraste, Antenociticus, Aranrhod, Arawn, Arianrod, Artio, Badb,Balor, Banbha, Becuma, Belatucadros, Belatu-Cadros, Belenus, Beli,Belimawr, Belinus, Bendigeidfran, Bile, Blathnat, Blodeuwedd, Boann, Bodus,Bormanus, Borvo, Bran, Branwen, Bres, Brigid, Brigit, Caridwen, Carpantus,Cathbadh, Cecht, Cernach, Cernunnos, Cliodna, Cocidius, Conchobar, Condatis, Cormac,Coronus,Cosunea, Coventina, Crarus,Creidhne, Creirwy, Cu Chulainn, Cu roi, Cuda, Cuill,Cyhiraeth,Dagda, Damona, Dana, Danu, D'Aulnoy,Dea Artio, Deirdre , Dewi, Dian, Diancecht, Dis Pater, Donn, Dwyn, Dylan, Dywel,Efnisien, Elatha, Epona, Eriu, Esos, Esus, Eurymedon,Fedelma, Fergus, Finn, Fodla, Goewyn, Gog, Goibhniu, Govannon , Grainne, Greine,Gwydion, Gwynn ap Nudd, Herne, Hu'Gadarn, Keltoi,Keridwen, Kernunnos,Ler, Lir, Lleu Llaw Gyffes, Lludd, Llyr, Llywy, Luchta, Lug, Lugh,Lugus, Mabinogion,Mabon, Mac Da Tho, Macha, Magog, Manannan, Manawydan, Maponos, Math, Math Ap Mathonwy, Medb, Moccos,Modron, Mogons, Morrig, Morrigan, Nabon,Nantosuelta, Naoise, Nechtan, Nedoledius,Nehalennia, Nemhain, Net,Nisien, Nodens, Noisi, Nuada, Nwywre,Oengus, Ogma, Ogmios, Oisin, Pach,Partholon, Penard Dun, Pryderi, Pwyll, Rhiannon, Rosmerta, Samhain, Segidaiacus, Sirona, Sucellus, Sulis, Taliesin, Taranis, Teutates, The Horned One,The Hunt, Treveni,Tyne, Urien, Ursula of the Silver Host, Vellaunus, Vitiris, White Lady
Egyptian: Gods, Gods Incarnate and Personified Divine Forces:
Amaunet, Amen, Amon, Amun, Anat, Anqet, Antaios, Anubis, Anuket, Apep, Apis, Astarte, Aten, Aton, Atum, Bastet, Bat, Buto, Duamutef, Duamutef, Hapi, Har-pa-khered, Hathor, Hauhet, Heket, Horus, Huh, Imset, Isis, Kauket, Kebechsenef, Khensu, Khepri, Khnemu, Khnum, Khonsu, Kuk, Maahes, Ma'at, Mehen, Meretseger, Min, Mnewer, Mut, Naunet, Nefertem, Neith, Nekhbet, Nephthys, Nun, Nut, Osiris, Ptah, Ra , Re, Renenet, Sakhmet, Satet, Seb, Seker, Sekhmet, Serapis, Serket, Set, Seth, Shai, Shu, Shu, Sia, Sobek, Sokar, Tefnut, Tem, Thoth
Hellenes (Greek) Tradition (Gods, Demigods, Divine Bastards)
Acidalia, Aello, Aesculapius, Agathe, Agdistis, Ageleia, Aglauros, Agne, Agoraia, Agreia, Agreie, Agreiphontes, Agreus, Agrios, Agrotera, Aguieus, Aidoneus, Aigiokhos, Aigletes, Aigobolos, Ainia,Ainippe, Aithuia , Akesios, Akraia, Aktaios, Alalkomene, Alasiotas, Alcibie, Alcinoe, Alcippe, Alcis,Alea, Alexikakos, Aligena, Aliterios, Alkaia, Amaltheia, Ambidexter, Ambologera, Amynomene,Anaduomene, Anaea, Anax, Anaxilea, Androdameia,Andromache, Andromeda, Androphonos, Anosia, Antandre,Antania, Antheus, Anthroporraistes, Antianara, Antianeira, Antibrote, Antimache, Antimachos, Antiope,Antiopeia, Aoide, Apatouria, Aphneius, Aphrodite, Apollo, Apotropaios, Areia, Areia, Areion, Areopagite, Ares, Areto, Areximacha,Argus, Aridnus,Aristaios, Aristomache, Arkhegetes, Arktos, Arretos, Arsenothelys, Artemis, Asclepius, Asklepios, Aspheleios, Asteria, Astraeos , Athene, Auxites, Avaris, Axios, Axios Tauros,Bakcheios, Bakchos, Basileus, Basilis, Bassareus, Bauros, Boophis, Boreas , Botryophoros, Boukeros, Boulaia, Boulaios, Bremusa,Bromios, Byblis,Bythios, Caliope, Cedreatis, Celaneo, centaur, Cerberus, Charidotes, Charybdis, Chimera, Chloe, Chloris , Choreutes, Choroplekes, Chthonios, Clete, Clio, clotho,Clyemne, cockatrice, Crataeis, Custos, Cybebe, Cybele, Cyclops, Daphnaia, Daphnephoros, Deianeira, Deinomache, Delia, Delios, Delphic, Delphinios, Demeter, Dendrites, Derimacheia,Derinoe, Despoina, Dikerotes, Dimeter, Dimorphos, Dindymene, Dioktoros, Dionysos, Discordia, Dissotokos, Dithyrambos, Doris, Dryope,Echephyle,Echidna, Eiraphiotes, Ekstatophoros, Eleemon, Eleuthereus, Eleutherios, Ennosigaios, Enodia, Enodios, Enoplios, Enorches, Enualios, Eos , Epaine, Epidotes, Epikourios, Epipontia, Epitragidia, Epitumbidia, Erato, Ergane, Eribromios, Erigdoupos, Erinus, Eriobea, Eriounios, Eriphos, Eris, Eros,Euanthes, Euaster, Eubouleus, Euboulos, Euios, Eukhaitos, Eukleia, Eukles, Eumache, Eunemos, Euplois, Euros , Eurybe,Euryleia, Euterpe, Fates,Fortuna, Gaia, Gaieokhos, Galea, Gamelia, Gamelios, Gamostolos, Genetor, Genetullis, Geryon, Gethosynos, giants, Gigantophonos, Glaukopis, Gorgons, Gorgopis, Graiae, griffin, Gynaikothoinas, Gynnis, Hagisilaos, Hagnos, Haides, Harmothoe, harpy, Hegemone, Hegemonios, Hekate, Hekatos, Helios, Hellotis, Hephaistia, Hephaistos, Hera, Heraios, Herakles, Herkeios, Hermes, Heros Theos, Hersos, Hestia, Heteira, Hiksios, Hipp, Hippia, Hippios, Hippoi Athanatoi, Hippolyte, Hippolyte II,Hippomache,Hippothoe, Horkos, Hugieia, Hupatos, Hydra, Hypate, Hyperborean, Hypsipyle, Hypsistos, Iakchos, Iatros, Idaia, Invictus, Iphito,Ismenios, Ismenus,Itonia, Kabeiria, Kabeiroi, Kakia, Kallinikos, Kallipugos, Kallisti, Kappotas, Karneios, Karpophoros, Karytis, Kataibates, Katakhthonios, Kathatsios, Keladeine, Keraunos, Kerykes, Khalinitis, Khalkioikos, Kharmon, Khera, Khloe, Khlori,Khloris,Khruse, Khthonia, Khthonios, Kidaria, Kissobryos, Kissokomes, Kissos, Kitharodos, Kleidouchos, Kleoptoleme, Klymenos, Kore, Koruthalia, Korymbophoros, Kourotrophos, Kranaia, Kranaios, Krataiis, Kreousa, Kretogenes, Kriophoros, Kronides, Kronos,Kryphios, Ktesios, Kubebe, Kupris, Kuprogenes, Kurotrophos, Kuthereia, Kybele, Kydoime,Kynthia, Kyrios, Ladon, Lakinia, Lamia, Lampter, Laodoke, Laphria, Lenaios, Leukatas, Leukatas, Leukolenos, Leukophruene, Liknites, Limenia, Limnaios, Limnatis, Logios, Lokhia, Lousia, Loxias, Lukaios, Lukeios, Lyaios, Lygodesma, Lykopis, Lyseus, Lysippe, Maimaktes, Mainomenos, Majestas, Makar, Maleatas, Manikos, Mantis, Marpe, Marpesia, Medusa, Megale, Meilikhios, Melaina, Melainis, Melanaigis, Melanippe,Melete, Melousa, Melpomene, Melqart, Meses, Mimnousa, Minotaur, Mneme, Molpadia,Monogenes, Morpho, Morychos, Musagates, Musagetes, Nebrodes, Nephelegereta, Nereus,Nete, Nike, Nikephoros, Nomios, Nomius, Notos , Nyktelios, Nyktipolos, Nympheuomene, Nysios, Oiketor, Okyale, Okypous, Olumpios, Omadios, Ombrios, Orithia,Orius,Ortheia, Orthos, Ourania, Ourios, Paelemona, Paian, Pais, Palaios, Pallas, Pan Megas, Panakhais, Pandemos, Pandrosos, Pantariste, Parthenos, PAsianax, Pasiphaessa, Pater, Pater, Patroo s, Pegasus, Pelagia, Penthesilea, Perikionios, Persephone, Petraios, Phanes, Phanter, Phatria, Philios, Philippis, Philomeides, Phoebe, Phoebus, Phoenix, Phoibos, Phosphoros, Phratrios, Phutalmios, Physis, Pisto, Plouton, Polemusa,Poliakhos, Polias, Polieus, Polumetis, Polydektes, Polygethes, Polymnia, Polymorphos, Polyonomos, Porne, Poseidon, Potnia Khaos, Potnia Pheron, Promakhos, Pronoia, Propulaios, Propylaia, Proserpine, Prothoe, Protogonos, Prytaneia, Psychopompos, Puronia, Puthios, Pyrgomache, Python, Rhea, Sabazios, Salpinx, satyr, Saxanus, Scyleia,Scylla, sirens, Skeptouchos, Smintheus, Sophia, Sosipolis, Soter, Soteria, Sphinx, Staphylos, Sthenias, Sthenios, Strife, Summakhia, Sykites, Syzygia, Tallaios, Taureos, Taurokeros, Taurophagos, Tauropolos, Tauropon, Tecmessa, Teisipyte, Teleios, Telepyleia,Teletarches, Terpsichore, Thalestris, Thalia, The Dioskouroi, Theos, Theritas, Thermodosa, Thraso, Thyonidas, Thyrsophoros, Tmolene, Toxaris, Toxis, Toxophile,Trevia, Tricephalus, Trieterikos, Trigonos, Trismegestos, Tritogeneia, Tropaios, Trophonius,Tumborukhos, Tyche, Typhon, Urania, Valasca, Xanthippe, Xenios, Zagreus, Zathos, Zephryos , Zeus, Zeus Katakhthonios, Zoophoros Topana
Native American: Gods, Heroes, and Anthropomorphized Facets of Nature
Aakuluujjusi, Ab Kin zoc, Abaangui , Ababinili , Ac Yanto, Acan, Acat, Achiyalatopa , Acna, Acolmiztli, Acolnahuacatl, Acuecucyoticihuati, Adamisil Wedo, Adaox , Adekagagwaa , Adlet , Adlivun, Agloolik , Aguara , Ah Bolom Tzacab, Ah Cancum, Ah Chun Caan, Ah Chuy Kak, Ah Ciliz, Ah Cun Can, Ah Cuxtal, Ah hulneb, Ah Kin, Ah Kumix Uinicob, Ah Mun, Ah Muzencab, Ah Patnar Uinicob, Ah Peku, Ah Puch, Ah Tabai, Ah UincirDz'acab, Ah Uuc Ticab, Ah Wink-ir Masa, Ahau Chamahez, Ahau-Kin, Ahmakiq, Ahnt Alis Pok', Ahnt Kai', Aholi , Ahsonnutli , Ahuic, Ahulane, Aiauh, Aipaloovik , Ajbit, Ajilee , Ajtzak, Akbaalia , Akba-atatdia , Akhlut , Akhushtal, Akna , Akycha, Alaghom Naom Tzentel, Albino Spirit animals , Alektca , Alignak, Allanque , Allowat Sakima , Alom, Alowatsakima , Amaguq , Amala , Amimitl, Amitolane, Amotken , Andaokut , Andiciopec , Anerneq , Anetlacualtiliztli, Angalkuq , Angpetu Wi, Anguta, Angwusnasomtaka , Ani Hyuntikwalaski , Animal spirits , Aningan, Aniwye , Anog Ite , Anpao, Apanuugak , Apicilnic , Apikunni , Apotamkin , Apoyan Tachi , Apozanolotl, Apu Punchau, Aqalax , Arendiwane , Arnakua'gsak , Asdiwal , Asgaya Gigagei, Asiaq , Asin , Asintmah, Atacokai , Atahensic, Aticpac Calqui Cihuatl, Atira, Atisokan , Atius Tirawa , Atl, Atlacamani, Atlacoya, Atlatonin, Atlaua, Atshen , Auilix, Aulanerk , Aumanil , Aunggaak , Aunt Nancy , Awaeh Yegendji , Awakkule , Awitelin Tsta , Awonawilona, Ayauhteotl, Azeban, Baaxpee , Bacabs, Backlum Chaam, Bagucks , Bakbakwalanooksiwae , Balam, Baldhead , Basamacha , Basket Woman , Bead Spitter , Bear , Bear Medicine Woman , Bear Woman , Beaver , Beaver Doctor , Big Heads, Big Man Eater , Big Tail , Big Twisted Flute , Bikeh hozho, Bitol, Black Hactcin , Black Tamanous , Blind Boy , Blind Man , Blood Clot Boy , Bloody Hand , Blue-Jay , Bmola , Bolontiku, Breathmaker, Buffalo , Buluc Chabtan, Burnt Belly , Burnt Face , Butterfly , Cabaguil, Cacoch, Cajolom, Cakulha, Camaxtli, Camozotz, Cannibal Grandmother , Cannibal Woman , Canotila , Capa , Caprakan, Ca-the-ña, Cauac, Centeotl, Centzonuitznaua, Cetan , Chac Uayab Xoc, Chac, Chahnameed , Chakwaina Okya, Chalchihuitlicue, Chalchiuhtlatonal, Chalchiutotolin, Chalmecacihuilt, Chalmecatl, Chamer, Changing Bear Woman , Changing Woman , Chantico, Chaob, Charred Body , Chepi , Chibiabos ,Chibirias, Chiccan, Chicomecoatl, Chicomexochtli, Chiconahui, Chiconahuiehecatl, Chie, Child-Born-in-Jug , Chirakan, Chulyen , Cihuacoatl, Cin-an-ev , Cinteotl, Cipactli, Cirapé , Cit Chac Coh, Cit-Bolon-Tum, Citlalatonac, Citlalicue, Ciucoatl, Ciuteoteo, Cizin, Cliff ogre , Coatlicue, Cochimetl, Cocijo, Colel Cab, Colop U Uichkin, Copil, Coyolxauhqui, Coyopa, Coyote , Cripple Boy , Crow , Crow Woman , Cum hau, Cunawabi , Dagwanoenyent , Dahdahwat , Daldal , Deohako, Dhol , Diyin dine , Djien , Djigonasee , Dohkwibuhch , Dzalarhons , Dzalarhons, Eagentci , Eagle , Earth Shaman , Eeyeekalduk , Ehecatl, Ehlaumel , Eithinoha , Ekchuah, Enumclaw , Eototo, Esaugetuh Emissee , Esceheman, Eschetewuarha, Estanatlehi , Estasanatlehi , Estsanatlehi, Evaki, Evening Star, Ewah , Ewauna, Face , Faces of the Forests , False Faces , Famine , Fastachee , Fire Dogs , First Creator , First Man and First Woman, First Scolder , Flint Man , Flood , Flower Woman , Foot Stuck Child , Ga'an, Ga-gaah , Gahe, Galokwudzuwis , Gaoh, Gawaunduk, Geezhigo-Quae, Gendenwitha, Genetaska, Ghanan, Gitche Manitou, Glispa, Glooskap , Gluscabi , Gluskab , Gluskap, Godasiyo, Gohone , Great Seahouse, Greenmantle , Gucumatz, Gukumatz, Gunnodoyak, Gyhldeptis, Ha Wen Neyu , Hacauitz , Hacha'kyum, Hagondes , Hahgwehdiyu , Hamatsa , Hamedicu, Hanghepi Wi, Hantceiitehi , Haokah , Hastseoltoi, Hastshehogan , He'mask.as , Hen, Heyoka , Hiawatha , Hino, Hisakitaimisi, Hokhokw , Hotoru, Huehuecoyotl, Huehueteotl, Huitaca , Huitzilopochtli, Huixtocihuatl, Hummingbird, Hun hunahpu, Hun Pic Tok, Hunab Ku, Hunahpu Utiu, Hunahpu, Hunahpu-Gutch, Hunhau, Hurakan, Iatiku And Nautsiti, Ich-kanava , Ictinike , Idliragijenget , Idlirvirisong, Igaluk , Ignirtoq , Ikanam , Iktomi , Ilamatecuhtli, Illapa, Ilya p'a, i'noGo tied , Inti, Inua , Ioskeha , Ipalnemohuani, Isakakate, Ishigaq , Isitoq , Issitoq , Ite , Itzamná, Itzananohk`u, Itzlacoliuhque, Itzli, Itzpapalotl, Ix Chebel Yax, Ixbalanque, Ixchel, Ixchup, Ixmucane, Ixpiyacoc, Ixtab, Ixtlilton, Ixtubtin, Ixzaluoh, Iya , Iyatiku , Iztaccihuatl, Iztacmixcohuatl, Jaguar Night, Jaguar Quitze, Jogah , Kaakwha , Kabun , Kabun , Kachinas, Kadlu , Ka-Ha-Si , Ka-Ha-Si , Kaik , Kaiti , Kan, Kana'ti and Selu , Kanati, Kan-u-Uayeyab, Kan-xib-yui, Kapoonis , Katsinas, Keelut , Ketchimanetowa, Ketq Skwaye, Kianto, Kigatilik , Kilya, K'in, Kinich Ahau, Kinich Kakmo, Kishelemukong , Kisin, Kitcki Manitou, Kmukamch , Kokopelli , Ko'lok , Kukulcan, Kushapatshikan , Kutni , Kutya'I , Kwakwakalanooksiwae ,Kwatee , Kwekwaxa'we , Kwikumat , Kyoi , Lagua , Land Otter People , Lawalawa , Logobola , Loha, Lone Man , Long Nose , Loon , Loon Medicine , Loon Woman , 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Woman , Pah , Pah, Paiowa, Pakrokitat , Pana , Patecatl, Pautiwa, Paynal, Pemtemweha , Piasa , Pikváhahirak , Pinga , Pomola , Pot-tilter , Prairie Falcon , Ptehehincalasanwin , Pukkeenegak , Qaholom, Qakma, Qiqirn , Quaoar , Quetzalcoatl, Qumu , Quootis-hooi, Rabbit, Ragno, Raven, Raw Gums , Rukko, Sagamores , Sagapgia , Sanopi , Saynday , Sedna, Selu, Shakuru, Sharkura, Shilup Chito Osh, Shrimp house, Sila , Sint Holo , Sio humis, Sisiutl , Skan , Snallygaster , Sosondowah , South Star, Spider Woman , Sta-au , Stonecoats , Sun, Sungrey , Ta Tanka , Tabaldak , Taime , Taiowa , Talocan, Tans , Taqwus , Tarhuhyiawahku, Tarquiup Inua , Tate , Tawa, Tawiscara, Ta'xet , Tcisaki , Tecciztecatl, Tekkeitserktock, Tekkeitsertok , Telmekic , Teoyaomqui, Tepeu, Tepeyollotl, Teteoinnan, Tezcatlipoca, Thobadestchin, Thoume', Thunder , Thunder Bird , Tieholtsodi, Tihtipihin , Tirawa , Tirawa Atius, Tlacolotl, Tlahuixcalpantecuhtli, Tlaloc, Tlaltecuhtli, Tlauixcalpantecuhtli, Tlazolteotl, Tohil, Tokpela ,Tonantzin , Tonatiuh, To'nenile, Tonenili , Tootega , Torngasak, Torngasoak , Trickster/Transformer , True jaguar, Tsentsa, Tsichtinako, Tsohanoai Tsonoqwa , Tsul 'Kalu , Tulugaak , Tumas , Tunkan ingan, Turquoise Boy , Twin Thunder Boys, Txamsem , Tzakol, Tzitzimime, Uazzale , Uchtsiti, Udó , Uentshukumishiteu , Ueuecoyotl, Ugly Way , Ugni , Uhepono , Uitzilopochtli, Ukat , Underwater Panthers , Unhcegila , Unipkaat , Unk, Unktomi , Untunktahe , Urcaguary, Utea , Uwashil , Vassagijik , Voltan, Wabosso , Wabun , Wachabe, Wah-Kah-Nee, Wakan , Wakanda , Wakan-Tanka, Wakinyan , Wan niomi , Wanagi , Wananikwe , Watavinewa , Water babies , Waukheon , We-gyet , Wemicus , Wendigo , Wentshukumishiteu , White Buffalo Woman, Whope , Wi , Wicahmunga , Wihmunga , Windigo, Winonah, Wisagatcak , Wisagatcak, Wishpoosh , Wiyot , Wovoka , Wuya , Xaman Ek, Xelas , Xibalba, Xilonen, Xipe Totec, Xiuhcoatl, Xiuhtecuhtli, Xiuhtecutli, Xmucane, Xochipili , Xochiquetzal, Xocotl, Xolotl, Xpiyacoc, Xpuch And Xtah, Yacatecuhtli, Yaluk, Yanauluha , Ya-o-gah , Yeba Ka, Yebaad, Yehl , Yeitso, Yiacatecuhtli, Yolkai Estsan, Yoskeha , Yum Kaax, Yuwipi , Zaramama, Zipaltonal, Zotz
Norse Deities, Giants and Monsters:
Aegir, Aesir, Alfrigg, Audumbla, Aurgelmir, Balder, Berchta, Bergelmir, Bor, Bragi, Brisings, Buri, Etin, Fenris, Forseti, Frey, Freyja, Frigga, Gefion, Gerda, Gode, Gymir, Harke, Heimdall, Hel, Hermod, Hodur, Holda, Holle, Honir, Hymir, Idun, Jormungandr, Ljolsalfs, Loki, Magni, Mimir, Mistarblindi, Muspel, Nanna, Nanni, Nerthus, Njord, Norns, Odin, Perchta, Ran, Rig, Segyn, Sif, Skadi, Skirnir, Skuld, Sleipnir, Surt, Svadilfari, tanngniotr, tanngrisnr, Thiassi, Thor, Thrud, Thrudgelmir, Thrym, Thurs, Tyr, Uller, Urd, Vali, Vali, Valkyries, Vanir, Ve, Verdandi, Vidar, Wode, Ymir
Pacific islands: Deities, Demigods and Immortal Monsters:
Abeguwo, Abere, Adaro, Afekan, Ai Tupua'i, 'Aiaru, Ala Muki, Alalahe, Alii Menehune, Aluluei, Aruaka, Asin, Atanea, Audjal, Aumakua, Babamik, Bakoa, Barong, Batara Kala, Buring Une, Darago, Dayang-Raca, De Ai, Dogai, Enda Semangko, Faumea, Giriputri, Goga, Haumea, Hiiaka', Hina, Hine, Hoa-Tapu, 'Imoa, Io, Kanaloa, Kanaloa, Kane, Kapo, Kava, Konori, Ku, Kuhuluhulumanu, Kuklikimoku, Kukoae, Ku'ula, Laka, Laulaati, Lono, Mahiuki, MakeMake, Marruni, Maru, Maui, Melu, Menehune, Moeuhane, MOO-LAU, Ndauthina, Ne Te-reere, Nevinbimbaau, Ngendei, Nobu, Oro, Ove, Paka'a, Papa, Pele, Quat, Rangi, Rati, Rati-mbati-ndua, Ratu-Mai-Mbula, Rua, Ruahatu, Saning Sri, Ta'aroa, Taaroa, Tamakaia, Tane, Tanemahuta, Tangaroa, Tawhaki, Tiki, Tinirau, Tu, Tuli, Turi-a-faumea, Uira, Ukupanipo, Ulupoka, Umboko Indra, Vanuatu, Wahini-Hal, Walutahanga, Wari-Ma-Te-Takere, Whaitiri, Whatu, Wigan
South American: Deities, Demigods, Beings of Divine Substance:
Abaangui, Aclla, Akewa, Asima Si, Atoja, Auchimalgen, Axomama, Bachué, Beru, Bochica, Boiuna, Calounger, Catequil, Cavillaca, Ceiuci, Chasca, Chie, Cocomama, Gaumansuri, Huitaca, Iae, Ilyap'a, Ina, Inti, Ituana, Jamaina , Jandira, Jarina, Jubbu-jang-sangne, Ka-ata-killa, Kilya, Kuat, Kun, Luandinha, Lupi, Mama Allpa, Mama Quilla, Mamacocha, Manco Capac, Maret-Jikky, Maretkhmakniam, Mariana, Oshossi, Pachamac, Pachamama, Perimbó, Rainha Barba, Si, Supai, Topétine, Viracocha, Yemanja (Imanje), Zume
Submitted May 28, 2023 at 04:42PM by dreamer100__ (From Reddit https://ift.tt/uTlQcN4)
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cynthiaandsamus · 1 year
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“You’re not Ishtar, right? You’re Ereshkigal, aren’t you?”
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“What!? O-Of course I’m Ishtar... umm... bratty things, worship me and gems and such, tsun tsun.”
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“Ishtar mentioned you.”
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“Really? What did she say? Probably complaining about her uptight sister who’s no fun huh?”
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“It was the perfect crime!” A very inebriated Ishtar lowered the mug from her lips, face flushed with intoxication and tongue loosened by it.
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“Ereshkigal was so lonely down there, closed off by her seven gates and duty-bound to remain in the underworld. So I came down and said ‘hey, gimme the underworld’ if I took it over then she would be free. Who would ever suspect it!?”
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 “I am Ishtar, the bratty goddess that covets every realm I see and demands worship from every being! Of course I want my sister’s land for my own after she fixed it up so well. Totally in-character, right? Fooled ‘em all!”
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“But really... I just wanted to set her free. I hated seeing her so miserable, I desire my own freedom most of all but because of the way we’re linked I could feel lonely she was, so on a whim I decided to take that realm from her and free her of that burden.”
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“I am Ishtar, the greatest goddess, I get whatever I want!”
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“And I wanted my sister to be happy...” She slumped over slowly before passing out.
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“...”
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“I see...”
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“Hey Eresh, come hang out with me, bum around the surface for a bit, you can slack off for a while, right?”
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“Not everyone’s like you! I have a duty and I swore to never leave this place! Someone has to make sure these poor departed souls have a nice place to rest!”
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“Well then.... gimme.”
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“Excuse me!?”
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“Yeah, give me Kur, I’m sure this place runs on its own now that you’ve done so much, I’m sure I can handle it, then I’ll be the Goddess of the dead too in addition to fertility, Venus, sex, cuteness and lots of other great stuff! If it doesn’t work out I can always pass it off on some poor schlub, maybe give it to my ex after all or something.”
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“You little brat!! You think you can just swoop in here and take all my divine power after I’ve worked so hard to make Kur a gentle place for the dead to rest!? If you feel that way then I know just what to do with you!!”
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“I stripped her of her divine powers and punished her myself, she was right I never thought for a second she was really trying to help me... I guess in her own bratty way she was following her whims and didn’t want me to suffer alone...”
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falangesdovento · 1 year
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Eu sou a Deusa dos mil nomes,
Do poder infinito e dos múltiplos dons,
Manifestados na diversidade das minhas faces,
Honradas e veneradas ao longo dos milênios.
Eu sou Gaia, a Mãe Terra da antiga Grécia,
Coloquei a ordem na vastidão do caos,
Criando o universo no ritmo da minha pulsação.
Eu sou Ísis, a Deusa egípcia,
Ofereço a cura e a transformação,
Para quem as procura,
Pois tenho o poder de plasmar um novo mundo.
Eu sou Cerridwen dos Celtas,
No meu Caldeirão mágico guardo o alimento da alma,
A fonte inesgotável de sabedoria e inspiração,
Quanto mais eu dou, mais eu recebo.
Eu sou Atena da Grécia,
conhecida por minha sabedoria
Como meu totem - a Coruja
Ouço e vejo tudo o que se passa ao meu redor
Sou forte como o Carvalho,
Ou pacificadora como a Oliveira.
Eu sou Diana, a Deusa Lunar Romana,
Protetora das mulheres e das crianças,
Guardiã das florestas e dos animais,
Acerto as flechas no alvo dos meus desejos.
Eu sou Bast, a Deusa Gato do Egito,
Graciosa, sinuosa, brincalhona e afetuosa,
Irradio o calor e a luz do glorioso Sol.
Eu sou Freya, a bem amada Deusa Nórdica,
Sobrevoando o mundo, canto alegremente,
Celebrando os laços entre amigos e amantes,
Eu sou Hécate, a Tríplice Deusa grega,
Guardiã da noite e das encruzilhadas,
escolho o caminho que eu quero trilhar,
permeando a razão com o brilho da intuição.
Eu sou Ereshkigal da Assíria e Babilônia,
A Rainha do mundo subterrâneo,
Para crescer, desfaço-me da velha pele,
Sou detentora do profundo poder da renovação.
Eu sou Kwan Yin, a Deusa chinesa da compaixão,
Ouço e consolo as dores do mundo,
Protegendo as mães e seus filhos,
Ensinando a magia da mutação.
Eu sou Maat do Egito,
Verdade, justiça e lei são regras do meu universo,
Estabeleço a harmonia com meu poder divino.
Eu sou Rhiannon, a Deusa galesa equina,
Viajo livre, serena e segura no mundo,
Com minha voz melodiosa,
Acordo os mortos e adormeço os vivos.
Eu sou Sedna dos esquimós,
Conheça-me e honre-me através dos animais,
Ursos, baleias, focas e peixes,
Todas as criaturas da terra e do mar,
São parte de mim e têm o direito de viver.
Abençoado sejam todas as Deusas!
Assim Seja!
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strangefellows · 2 years
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O twin gods bless this land, to us treasure bestow City of desert sands, water and gold below Lifeblood and rubies red, precious coins cast aglow Four hands our fortunes mend, that want we may not know And when we reach our ends, to scales we gladly go Our fates are yours to bend, to hells and heavens flow
I can’t help but think of Ishtar and Ereshkigal every time I listen to In the Balance. 
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redwhitebreeze · 2 years
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So yesterday I reinstalled FGO because I wanted to see Ereshkigal and the gf again and also see how many quartz i had in the bag (had 106), then saw the Kama banner rerun and a friend suggested me to roll in it and o fucking surprise look who landed here
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Now i only need the summer one and we good, but dunno how long that shit will take
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reinoavernal · 4 days
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o Submundo
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O Submundo, inferno ou mundo dos mortos, reino sombrio e temido por muitos, na Mesopotâmia era chamado de Irkalla, as vezes sua governante também era chamada por esse nome, da mesma forma como na Grécia o Hades carregava o nome de seu governante.
Mas o Submundo é muito mais do que apenas um lugar em alguma Dimensão que imaginamos ser para onde iremos quando chegar o Grande dia em que deixaremos nossos corpos. O Submundo é tudo aquilo que não podemos ver, é o nosso Inconsciente. É como quando a Terra se movimenta de forma que o sol se torna distante e a Terra (ao menos na parte onde nos encontramos) se torna mais fria. É um lugar paralelo que talvez (apenas talvez) esteja aqui e agora, simultaneamente ao lugar onde estamos mas não podemos enxergar.
Lugar de saudades, de lutos... mas também o fim da dor, a paz e o descanso.
É também as nossas sombras, tudo aquilo sobre nós que escondemos, a parte que não é tão boazinha, que não queremos que os outros vejam para que não sejamos excluídos e também nossos traumas, as partes que nós mesmos não queremos ver porque nos causam dor, uma dor de morte.
E as partes de nós que morreram? Ou melhor, que foram mortas pelas pessoas que nos criaram, nos educaram e com quem nós relacionamos?
Para entrar no submundo e passar por seus sete portões precisamos ser desnudados, porque apenas nus podemos ser verdadeiros e enxergar quem realmente somos, nossa essência além daquilo que foi construído por essa sociedade.
#submundo #irkalla #hades #ereshkigal #mundoavernal #persefone #inferno
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sakuraswordly · 2 months
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Pit: That's Ereshkigal?!
Naminé: The Mistress of the underworld, Ereshkigal......
Punch: Yes. O queen of the gallûs spirits who gazes at the sky of darkness.
Gilgamesh: Gallu demons hauled unfortunate victims off to the underworld. They were one of seven devils (or "the offspring of hell") of Babylonian theology that could be appeased by the sacrifice of a lamb at their altars.
Ereshkigal: You speak as if you know. You are merely a demigod king.
Gilgamesh: 2/3 god not very demi-god, Ereshkigal.
Ereshkigal: I never thought you were still alive. I thought that black mud already destroyed you King Of Uruk. Fear, pray and Despair. I am the ruler of the underworld, the keeper of death!
Skuld: So that's Ereshkigal.....I'm getting chills down my spine!
Ephemer: I can see the temperature hasn't changed, but I feel a cold chill down my spine too.....! This can make your pulmonary cells explode if we still are humans.....!
Ereshkigal: So frail.....simply revealing myself to you is enough to destroy all of you! Because all living lives are created to fear me!
Pit: That's not true! Both you and Hades are not evil!
Ereshkigal: Why are you thinking like that........?
Pit: Because both of you're not evil goddesses!
Ereshkigal: My choice will not change. The world will end and the goddess of darkness, Kujaku will consume and destroy everything. I will keep every life and gather their souls in this new Kur.
Periwinkle: That's can't be......?! You're......
Ereshkigal: And then, they will all become my property. That's Ereshkigal's very first choice of her own free will.
Yesudas: Even so.....you really don't wish for such a thing! Despite modern connotations of death as evil, You were actually more altruistically inclined in mythology. You were portrayed as passive and never portrayed negatively; your role was often maintaining relative balance.
Ereshkigal: If you're going to stand in my way....I will kick your butt right here and right now!
Peter: "Your butt"....?
Ereshkigal: I mean kill you all!
*Slash*
Enkidu(Echo): She still remember our jokes huh....but what will you do? Now that she's shown herself, you won't last long you know.
Peter: Punch...! She's not the same we know now in Babylonia. What are we going to do now?
Punch: We need to reach her.
Gilgamesh: So we fight her then.
Gilgamesh & Punch: *Nod*
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Periwinkle: My King. Maybe we can deal with that Lance!
Gilgamesh: Ho?
Ereshkigal: None of you will be able to escape from here.Huh?.......!! Humph! Even so, you're no longer an Arbiter to be able to judge me. ..........!! What?! Impossible!!
Periwinkle: It's working!
Gilgamesh: Even though I am no longer an Arbiter but I can still convict you under my royal authority!
Ereshkigal: .........!! Your duty still not gone.....?! You still.......
Gilgamesh: Ereshkigal! Have you abandoned your duty to protect Sumerians and many lives?
Ereshkigal: Make no mistake, King of Uruk! Even Babylonia or Uruk no longer exists. I am still Ereshkigal, the one entrusted with the underworld! It's my destiny to manage all souls. I have no regret or remorse for dedicating all I have to that task!
Gilgamesh: Well then, your defeat will serve as punishment for your sins!
Ereshkigal: .............!! Why.......? I still carried these duties as a goddess. You are also too. Then why did you punish me?!
Peter: Because what you have done is mainly used for evil deeds!
Ereshkigal: What are you saying........? My duty is evil deeds?!
Pit: ...................................
Ereshkigal: That's how happened......?! Am I a mistake?
Punch: Ereshkigal......
Ereshkigal: I thought I could be free......I thought I could be happy.....but after I separated from Dumuzid......I have none....entertainment, joy, sadness, or friends to call my own..I didn't have any of those......while I've managed the souls of the dead here for a numbingly........long....long....very long......And now.....my duty became a crime and evil deeds?! After all this, you point out that everything I had done is for nothing?! Is nobody going to commend me for all the work I've done? Punch......what about yours?
Punch: ...........................
Ereshkigal: You're my first friend that I ever met......I thought I could do something for you as a friend....but I failed to heal and cure King Anunnaki and Humbaba......I failed as a friend that you believe in me the most.....Or...does that mean everything you've done is because you feel obligated?
*Flashback*
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*End of flashback*
Punch: I cannot commend you. If I commend you, I will hurt your pride!
Ereshkigal: I see.........if you're going to understand me.......if you're not going to commend me....then that's fine...! I will have no choice but to kill you and your friends then!
Peter: Punch. Let's do it.
Punch: Mr Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh: Sure.
Ephemer: We're counting on you.
Ereshkigal: A sky without light.....a surface without reflection......mud without flowers! Yes! Protecting this silence was my pride as a goddess!! Even I don't understand what the souls are saying! There is nothing here...nothing left.....even then I will continue this.....!
Punch: That’s the path you choice?!
Ereshkigal: That's right I made my choice!!
Punch: Please Ereshkigal, you need to stop lying!! Because you actually care about us even back then!! And you actually are trying to protect humans!
Ereshkigal:............”Punch”.........
Punch: Mr Gilgamesh. Are you sure you want me to command you as a servent?
Gilgamesh: I need your mana to boot up. Without your power, I cannot guarantee this will work.
Punch: .................Okay, I trust you, my brother.
Gilgamesh: Now awake, Ea!
Punch: King of heroes Gilgamesh! I command you! Protect Ereshkigal dignity, her choice and her will with all your might! Everyone stand back!!
Peter: Everyone back up quickly!!
Ereshkigal: Nammu.....
Gilgamesh: Enuma.......
Ereshkigal: Abzu......
Gilgamesh: Elish!!
Ereshkigal: Gugalanna!! 
*Boom*
Ereshkigal: How could.....you become so powerful?! King of Uruk?! I thought you'd already died in Kujaku's hand!!
Gilgamesh: I made a pact-like master and servant. Thanks to Punch for becoming a vessel for me that's why I survived from destruction of Babylon..that’s why....!!
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I will protect you not as a King's duty but as a friend! And I believe what I do now is the right thing!! Because that is the path I already have chosen!! 
Ereshkigal: My...burden..as ...duty..!! 
*BOOM*
Ereshkigal: ..........................
Naminé: She finally changed her form.....we did it!
Pit: We still have hope.......we still......yes! We still can do it!
Peter: Whew.....that's what an amazing power of whatever.....
Punch: The sword of creation.....Ea.....
Gilgamesh: I did use to fight once only that "Enuma Elish" is the first time I ever use......
Peter: You did tell me and Merlin once. Enuma Elish is a creation story that narrates the beginnings of the cosmos and the gods, in contrast to the Epic of Gilgamesh, which is a tale about a king's search for immortality. While both books provide us with knowledge of Mesopotamian civilization, they do so from various angles. The myth tells the story of the great god Marduk's victory over the forces of chaos and his establishment of order at the creation of the world.
Punch: Because this myth is a creation story that narrates the beginnings of the cosmos and the gods. That's why this art you named "Enuma Elish".
Gilgamesh: Ereshkigal. Bemoaning the obligations you chose to uphold dutifully is evil, and to praise that pain is an insult only to yourself. This sin is beyond any of the other goddesses. Even if I am "dead", I can judge you and find you guilty using the authority of the king. We can defeat the invaders with strength, but someone who betrays their companions will be judged by the world itself. That, is the meaning of the authority of the king. You understand this, don't you?
Ereshkigal: Of course.....I know.....
Peter: Ereshkigal, you hid the truth and you hide behind false words even now. If you feel even a shred of shame, then answer me. You created the domain of death, but that is because…As a goddess entrusted with all of the souls of humanity, you love humanity deeply, do you not?
Skuld: From Hades in Greek mythology to the Christian Hell, almost all religions throughout time have believed in an afterlife where the souls of the departed live in another world that is inaccessible to the living. In many religions, the afterlife was referred to as the “underworld” and was located beneath the physical plane. Unsurprisingly, this type of myth is as old as human civilization, and some of the first references to a subterranean afterlife come from the Mesopotamians. Unlike most ancient cultures, however, the underworld of Mesopotamian myth was ruled by a woman: Ereshkigal. Along with being an important part of Mesopotamian cosmology, this goddess was one of the most respected and feared deities in the pantheon.
Punch: You do your best to not allow death to fall to terror or anything detestable. You treat death with dignity, and you stay behind and protect all those souls that are left behind. You protect all of many lives, to save as many souls as you can.... It didn't matter if no one understood you, even if all these millions of souls were isolated by you, your desire was to protect this peace. That is your path as a goddess.
Ereshkigal: But......I... I already...lots of people.....
Gilgamesh: It's not too late. We still have time to defeat Kujaku....if you...umm--
Punch: If you join our party.....you can save as many souls as possible because this is your talent that you have given not because of your duty....you're free and Dumuzid.....he's still alive.
Ereshkigal: We can......are you sure....? King of Uruk....? Then now....
Gilgamesh: We are friends.....because you're Punch's friend....I think we don't have to be royalty to each other just like in the past. Everything has been over since Babylon's fall. You're you. I still me. If you just release the souls from your prison, then they'll all come back to life.
Ereshkigal: I'm so happy that we are still friends.....*Start to cry*
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Pit: We still can save Hades......please watch me, Lady Palutena.....Miss Morgana.
Later at Vimana Airship
Ereshkigal: That wasn't my intent... but maybe that's what you felt earlier. Oh, well, I'm a goddess. I, I, I'll do my best and do my part!! I'll join the party as Sunscreen Rangers group!!
Everyone: !!!!!?????
Ereshkigal: Haha, are you surprised? You look surprised. This must be what surprise is! What, you think I looked like a Garula spirit? That's a disguise, dummy! Not even the Mesopotamian gods know what I look like. How did I do, Punch, did I surprise you?
Punch: Ereshkigal! *Happy Sound*
Gilgamesh: Well.......you haven't changed a bit......
Ereshkigal: What? Come on ...That reaction is super disappointing, King of Uruk!? Why? Why is that? Isn't this how those books are supposed to go? Right now, this is supposed to be the arc where "One finally meets the friend that they've secretly admired for long!"
Peter & Pit: I think black hair is much better than blonde hair.
Ereshkigal: Hey! What's that supposed to mean?!
Gilgamesh: Sorry, Ereshkigal, but I, the king, must act as the third wheel in this occasion. Forgive the king who doesn't understand how to socialize with people.
Ereshkigal: What do you want you stupid king who died of overwork? I didn't plan to kill you, and all you've done is give me trouble once you're in the underworld!
Everyone: King Gilgamesh is WHAT now?!
Merlin: Welcome aboard then, Ereshkigal!
Gilgamesh: We talk about that later.......
Naminé: I hope we can be a great friend!
Ereshkigal: Me too!
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1.2- Las diferentes teologías sobre el infierno.
En algunas teologías del infierno ofrecen detalles gráficos y espeluznantes (por ejemplo, el Naraka-gati del budismo, el Reino de los Infiernos es el más terrible de los Seis Reinos. Los seres infernales tienden  a perder el control sobre sí mismos fácilmente; todo esto hace que se enojen. Y la única forma en la que los seres infernales tratan de resolver las cosas es a través de la agresión. Ellos se alejan de cualquiera que les muestra el amor y la bondad además, ellos buscan la compañía de otros seres infernales. En ese estado también se caracteriza por una profunda depresión y la pérdida de toda esperanza. Si ellos sienten la ira y la agresión sin control pueden causar el renacimiento en el reino de los infiernos.). Las religiones con una historia divina lineal a menudo conciben el infierno como infinito (por ejemplo, las creencias del cristianismo), en cambio las religiones con una historia cíclica suelen mostrar el infierno como un período intermediario entre la reencarnación (por ejemplo, el Diyu, El Diyu es un vasto laberinto subterráneo de lúgubres cámaras, pasillos y patios. La entrada se encuentra en una enorme montaña al otro lado del plano astral. También se puede entrar a través de la fantasmagórica ciudad de Fengu. Todas las leyendas coinciden en que es un lugar oscuro y siniestro, algo así como un complejo carcelario con amplias instalaciones de tortura). El castigo en el infierno habitualmente corresponde a los pecados cometidos en vida. A veces se hacen distinciones específicas, con almas condenadas sufriendo por cada mal cometido (ver como ejemplo el Mito de Er de Platón o el poema de La Divina Comedia de Dante Alighieri), mientras que otras veces el castigo es general, con pecadores siendo relegados a una o más cámaras del infierno o niveles de sufrimiento (por ejemplo, según Agustín de Hipona los niños no bautizados, aunque privados del Cielo, sufrían menos en el infierno que los adultos no bautizados). En el islam y el cristianismo, de todas maneras, la fe y el arrepentimiento tienen mayor importancia que las acciones en determinar el destino del alma después de la muerte.
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El infierno es usualmente imaginado como la residencia de los demonios y criaturas maléficas, quienes atormentan a los condenados. Muchos son gobernados por un rey de la muerte:
Nergal: dios sumerio-babilonio, señor de los muertos, a parte, de presidir el inframundo, era el líder de un panteón especial asignado al gobierno de los muertos (supuestamente reunidos en una gran cueva subterránea conocida como Aralu o Irkalla). En este aspecto se le asocia con la diosa Allatu o Ereshkigal, aunque Allatu pudo actuar como la dama única de Aralu, gobernando por su cuenta. En algunos textos, el dios Ninazu es el hijo de Nergal y Allatu/Ereshkigal.
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Lama: Un dios benigno en el hinduismo, en el hinduísmo es una deidad de la muerte. En las escrituras puranas hindúes, aquellos que le ayudan en su trabajo son Kala (tiempo), Jwara (fiebre), Vyadhi (enfermedad), Krodha (ira) y Asuya (envidia). Es uno de los Lokapala, representando la dirección cardinal sur. En distintos textos, Iama puede ser mencionado como dios de la justicia, como la deidad Dharma o una figura completamente distinta.
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Satanás (Depende de la versión puede ser Satán o Lucifer, no son el mismo ángel caído): Ángel caído que representa la encarnación suprema del Mal, depende del judaismo, cristianismo e Islam, la historia varía, a parte, Satanas es padre de Lucifer.
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