Gods
Identities from past lives (gods only)
Identities from past lives (gods only)
“If Her name is called, She answers” Mythology Whether the Tārā figure originated as a Buddhist or Hindu goddess is unclear and remains a source of inquiry among scholars. She is a goddess with numerous forms, widely popular in Nepal, Tibet, and Mongolia, and is the feminine counterpart of the Read more
Oyá is the powerful Yorùbá Orisha Goddess of weather, especially tornadoes, lightning, destructive rainstorms, fire, female leadership, persuasive charm, and transformation. She can manifest as winds ranging from the gentlest breeze to the raging hurricane or cyclone. She goes forth during thunderstorms, destroying buildings, ripping up trees, and blowing things Read more
Freyja was a member of the Vanir tribe of deities, but became an honorary member of the Aesir gods after the Aesir-Vanir War, by way of hostage-exchange alongside her twin, Freyr. She is famous for her fondness of love and fine material possessions, and is a goddess of love, fertility, Read more
Brigid Aigit Group: CelticAssociations: Fertility, Healing, Poetry, Smithcraft, the Spring, Womanhood, Domesticated Animals, Wisdom, Warfare, Hearth, Hidden KnowledgeOther Incarnations: Rowan Finnegan, Viviane Accylon 5th and 6th Age Stats Parents: Nechtan (Father) and Boann (Mother)Siblings: Cermait, Aengus, Aed, and Bodb DergSpouse: Bres (dead)Children: Gobain, Credne, Luchta, and RuadanResidence: Murias (city of birth), Conand’s Tower (an old Fomorian keep Read more
Lugh Samildánach Other names: Lugh Mac Ethlenn (matriname) or Lugh Mac Cein (patriname)Group: CelticAssociations: The Sun, Skill, Crafts, Art, Oaths, Truth, Law, Magic, Warriors, Sovereignty, KinshipSignature Weapon: Lugh’s Flaming SpearOther Artifacts Owned: The Crown of MaeveOther Incarnations: Aiden Finnegan, Merdyn Gilyard 5th and 6th Age Stats Parents: Cian Scal Balb Read more
The ancient myths tell that Persephone was abducted by Hades and forced to live with him in the Underworld as his Queen. This version of the story is so infamous that it is commonly told as the ‘Rape of Persephone’. According to legend, Persephone, daughter of Demeter, Goddess of the Read more