Rituals
Io
Io is a figure in Greek mythology known for her dramatic transformation and wanderings. She was a mortal woman loved by Zeus, the king of the gods. Her story is one of love, jealousy, and eventual redemption, reflecting the complex relationships among the Greek deities and mortals. Name: IoRole: Mortal loved by Zeus, mother of … Read more
Jędza
JÄ™dza, a figure from Slavic mythology, embodies calamity, misfortune, and disease. Often depicted as a malevolent old woman, she is both feared and revered as a personification of natural disasters and human suffering. Her name has become synonymous with the darker aspects of life and remains influential in Slavic cultural expressions. Name: JÄ™dzaRole: Spirit of … Read more
Inyx
Iynx, a figure in Greek mythology, is known for her connection to love magic and her dramatic transformation into a bird. Her name is tied to the ancient art of enchantment, and her story highlights the intricate relationships among the gods, nymphs, and mortals of Greek myth. Name: IynxRole: Enchantress of love and magicMythology: GreekDomain: … Read more
Jaro
Jaro, also known as Jarilo or Gerovit in some Slavic traditions, is the Slavic deity who embodies the energy and renewal of spring. His name is derived from the Slavic root jar, meaning strength, youth, and spring. As a god of fertility, he symbolizes the awakening of the earth, the return of warmth, and the … Read more
Hahgwehdiyu
Hahgwehdiyu, also called Ha-Wen-Neyu, Rawenniyo, Hawenniyo or Sapling, is a prominent god in iroquois mythology. He is honored as the god of goodness, light and creation. He plays a crucial role in the origin of the world as the iroquois know it. His story embodies the constant struggle between good and evil, balance and order … Read more
Enki or Ea
Enki, also known as Ea in Akkadian mythology, is one of the most important deities in Mesopotamian religion. Revered as the god of water, wisdom, creation, and magic, Enki played a vital role in shaping the cosmos and protecting humanity. His association with the freshwater abyss, known as the Apsu, symbolizes life, fertility, and renewal. … Read more
Chuku
Profile Name: Chuku Domain: Supreme God, Creator Origine:Ibo, Africa History Chuku is the supreme god in Ibo (Igbo) mythology, the creator and sustainer of the world. Powers and functions As the supreme deity, Chuku’s powers encompass creation and the ongoing sustenance of the world, signifying the central role of the divine in Ibo cosmology and … Read more
Ba
Profile Name: Ba Domain: Goddess of Drought Origine Ba is a figure in Chinese mythology associated with the natural phenomenon of drought. Her stories vary across different Chinese regions, portraying her as either a harbinger of misfortune or a protective deity. History Ba is a Chinese goddess associated with droughts, often depicted in a fearsome … Read more