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  1. Bastet – Mythopedia

    Nov 29, 2022 · Bastet was the cat-headed Egyptian goddess who guarded pregnant women and served as a manifestation of the Eye of Ra. Originally a ferocious lioness, her image softened over time, …

  2. Poetic Edda: Rigsthula (Full Text) - Mythopedia

    With bast he bound, and burdens carried, Home bore faggots the whole day long. [10] One came to their home, crooked her legs, Stained were her feet, and sunburned her arms, Flat was her nose; her …

  3. Hathor – Mythopedia

    Nov 29, 2022 · Hathor was the cow-headed Egyptian goddess of love, marriage and motherhood. Like most long-worshiped deities she performed numerous mythological roles, including massacring the …

  4. Devil Names - Mythopedia

    Discover thousands of wicked possibilities with our devil name generator! Find your dark side with just a click, but be warned - sinister names abound!

  5. Greek Gods – Mythopedia

    The Greek gods ruled over every aspect of Hellenic existence—from war to love, from childbirth to the afterlife. Commonly depicted in human form, they were capricious deities who demanded worship …

  6. Poetic Edda: Völundarkvitha (Full Text) - Mythopedia

    The Lay of Völund Introductory Note Between the Thrymskvitha and the Alvissmol in the Codex Regius stands the Völundarkvitha. It was also included in the Arnamagnæan Codex, but unluckily it begins …

  7. Ptah – Mythopedia

    Nov 29, 2022 · Ptah was the Egyptian god of craftsmen and the arts, patron of artists and metalworkers. The divine sculptor who shaped humanity out of mud and clay, his words were said to have inspired …

  8. Odyssey: Book 5 (Full Text) - Mythopedia

    Argument The Departure of Ulysses from Calypso Pallas in a council of the gods complains of the detention of Ulysses in the Island of Calypso: whereupon Mercury is sent to command his removal. …

  9. Morrigan – Mythopedia

    Mar 17, 2023 · The Morrígan was an Irish goddess of death, destiny, and battle. A trio of sisters who could take the form of a single goddess, she was the keeper of fate and a purveyor of prophecy.

  10. Charites (Graces) – Mythopedia

    Feb 9, 2023 · The Charites, also known as the Graces, were daughters of Zeus who embodied all things associated with beauty, joy, and abundance. They were seen as kind and gentle goddesses, and …