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Post by Muninn Wulf on May 6, 2009 13:03:58 GMT -5
I know what you mean...so many of them end in those letters...
Iapetus ( Greek Titan) father of mankind. Caretaker of the Mountains.
To S
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Post by star7fisher on May 7, 2009 13:24:59 GMT -5
Sin or Suen Akkadian version of the Sumerian god of the moon.
So to N we go.
And since we are on a new page, a recap to help us track what's been used:
Pan...Nike...Eros...Shakaru...Uranus...Shiva...Agasaya... Annapurna...Arianrhod...Danu...Ukko...Ogun...Nemglan... Nyrikki...Isis...Sedna...Anu...Urdr...Ra...Aine...Enki...Inanna... Artemis...Skadhi...Itztli...Ishtar...Rhiannon...Nyx/Nox... Xochiquetzal...Lugh...Hermes...Shango/Sango...Otava... Aphrodite...Esus...Sun Wukong...Gaia...Anubis...Sekhmet... Thor...Rauni...Iris...Sjofn...Nuada...Austeja...Arawn...Nemain... Neptune...Epona...Ahsonnutli...Ilmatar...Rosmerta...Azrail... Loki...Iapetus...Sin/Suen...
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Post by Muninn Wulf on May 9, 2009 20:30:39 GMT -5
Why does it feel like we went through more?
Niamh : one of the Tir na Nog Queens and daughter of Manannan, the lover of Oisin, she was said to be very beautiful and have golden hair. Mistress of the magical horse Embarr. A Goddess of Autumn and the Moon. She grants the gifts of poetry or madness and is a patron of bards, she is the unattainable.
so H it is...
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Post by star7fisher on May 12, 2009 10:50:17 GMT -5
Hephaestus
Greek god of technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes. One of the few lame gods--though he did get to marry the goddess of love and beauty--though considering what a shrew she was in nature...
So S.
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Post by Muninn Wulf on May 18, 2009 19:14:25 GMT -5
Sorry it took me so long... to get back in ...
Selene: Silvery Moon Goddess. Drives a pearl white chariot through the sky. Shy. Known for Romance.
next up the letter E
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Post by star7fisher on May 19, 2009 11:39:40 GMT -5
Ooh--I like Selene, nice choice.
Eagentci,
Goddess of Seneca Indians, whose name translates as "ancient-bodied one" is the Earth-mother, or First Mother.
So I
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Post by Muninn Wulf on May 23, 2009 10:59:07 GMT -5
Iansan, (Orisha) she has dominion over the realm of the Dead. Comands winds, hurricanes, and tempests (storms).
Now for the letter N
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Post by star7fisher on May 28, 2009 9:00:51 GMT -5
Nodens is a Celtic deity associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs. He was worshipped in ancient Britain, most notably in a temple complex at Lydney Park in Gloucestershire, and possibly also in Gaul.
So onto S.
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Post by Muninn Wulf on Apr 24, 2010 2:02:26 GMT -5
and here we go again if you guys are up to it:
Seth (Set) - Egyptian God of the desert, darkness, storms, and chaos
That would open up for H
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Post by runesong on May 17, 2010 20:46:26 GMT -5
Isis...Egyptian Mother Goddess...that was too easy...now it goes to S
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