Browse Mythologies
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Cernunnos: The Horned God
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Cernunnos is depicted as a protector of animals and the harvest, but his horns symbolize the primal instincts lurking within us all β do we honor him, or are we terrified of the wildness he unleashes within?
Chaac: God of Rain and Lightning
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Chaac, the mighty god of rain, brings life to the crops β but each thunderous storm he commands also threatens to drown the very people he protects.
Chang'e and the Moon
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The Moon goddess Chang'e is revered as a symbol of beauty and longing β yet her most profound gift to humanity is the silent pain of isolation.
Idunn and the Apples of Youth
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The gods depend on Idunn's apples to stay young and powerful, but when she is trapped by a giant, they are left vulnerable β and the quest to save her reveals that even immortality can have a price.
Persephone and the Seasons
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Persephone was kidnapped by Hades and became the queen of the underworld β but her very presence there brings life back to the earth, making her both a goddess of spring and a ruler of the dead.
Raijin and Fujin: Thunder and Wind
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Raijin, the god of thunder, is feared for his destructive storms β yet without him, the harvest would wither and die, making him both a creator and a destroyer.
The Albanian Zana
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The Zana can grant wishes and bless the land, yet every gift she gives is shadowed by a curse, revealing that what we desire most often brings the deepest pain.
The Amazonian Forest Spirits
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The Amazon rainforest is home to spirits that protect nature β but every time their guardians are ignored, they unleash deadly retribution on humanity.
The Bulgarian Samodiva
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While the Samodiva captivates with her charm and seduces with her grace, the truth is far darker: every heart she wins is another lost to the forest's depths, revealing a haunting irony β the more she loves, the more she destroys.
The Domovoi
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The Domovoi is a guardian spirit of the home β yet, neglect and disrespect can turn this protector into a vengeful force, punishing those he once safeguarded.
The Leshy
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Though the Leshy embodies the wildness of the forest, he can be outsmarted by anyone brave enough to bargain β but the price may be more than youβre willing to pay for safe passage.
The Rusalka
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A Rusalka can enchant a prince with her voice, but when he falls for her, she pays the price of her own mortality, trading eternal beauty for a fleeting moment of love.
The Sacred Forests
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The Sacred Forests are home to the ancient spirits who protect nature β but to ensure their safety, humans must offer a sacrifice that risks losing their own way of life.
Thunderbird
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While the Thunderbird is a symbol of power and might, it often finds itself caught in the battle between humans and evil spirits, facing the ultimate sacrifice: its own freedom to save the world.
Tlaloc: Lord of Rain
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The Aztecs prayed for Tlaloc's blessings to ensure their crops flourished, but they also knew that to anger him meant facing devastating droughts and floods, leaving them at the mercy of a god both beloved and feared.
Tonatiuh and Solar Sacrifice
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Tonatiuh, the sun god, demanded blood to rise each day β but his very existence depended on the same sacrifices he required from humanity.
