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Abderus

Abderus was a loyal companion of Hercules known for his tragic death during the Twelve Labors, symbolizing bravery and sacrifice in Greek mythology.

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Abaris

Abaris hails from ancient Greek mythology, known for its rich tapestry of gods, heroes, and mystical figures. He is a legendary figure from the Hyperborean region.

Ull

Ull

Ull is the Norse god of skiing, archery, and hunting, known for his skill and protection during winter and harsh conditions.

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Ba

Discover Ba, the Chinese goddess of drought, embodying nature’s dual power to nurture and destroy, with tales of protection and punishment.

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Aba-khatun

Aba-khatun is a goddess from the mythology of the Chuvash people, an ethnic group in Russia. Their mythology includes a blend of Turkic and Finno-Ugric elements.

Babd

Babd

Badb is a powerful Irish war goddess known as the battle crow, symbolizing death, prophecy, and chaos on the battlefield in ancient mythology.

Hades

Hades

Hades, god of the underworld in Greek mythology, rules the realm of the dead with fairness and controls earthly wealth and judgment of souls.

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Ahmose-Nefertari

Aahmes-Nefertari is rooted in ancient Egyptian mythology. She was a revered queen who later became deified. Her cult was particularly significant in Thebes.

Maia

Maia

Maia is the Roman goddess of growth, fertility, and spring, linked to the month of May and celebrated for her role in nature’s renewal and abundance.

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Aasith

Aasith is a lesser-known deity from ancient Egyptian mythology, which is characterized by a complex pantheon and diverse religious practices.