Jędza

Jędza

Jędza is a malevolent figure in Slavic mythology symbolizing calamity, disease, and misfortune, feared for spreading chaos and despair.

Malanka

Malanka

Malanka is a Slavic goddess of spring, renewal, and fertility, symbolizing the return of life and warmth after winter through folklore and seasonal myths.

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Aakuluujjusi

Aakuluujjusi originates from Inuit mythology, which is rich in stories about the creation of the world and natural phenomena, reflecting the environment of the Arctic.

ab kin xoc: maya god

Ab Kin Xoc

Ab Kin Xoc is part of the Maya mythology, known for its intricate deities, rituals, and the significance of astronomy and the calendar.

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Abaangui

Abaangui is a figure from Guarani mythology, which originates from the indigenous Guarani people in South America, particularly in Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina.

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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.