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  2. Selene – Mythopedia

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    Selene, daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, was the personification of the moon. Her brother Helios shone as the sun, while her sister Eos was the goddess of the dawn. Though Selene had many consorts, the most famous of them was Endymion, a handsome young mortal. When Selene spied him sleeping in a cave, she immediately fell in love and ...

  3. Chang’e - Mythopedia

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    Overview. In Chinese mythology, Chang’e (嫦娥) is best known for stealing an elixir of immortality from her husband, the legendary archer Hou Yi (后羿), and escaping to become the goddess of the moon. One of the most important and popular stories in the Chinese canon, the tale of Chang’e plays a central role in the annual Mid-Autumn ...

  4. Tsukuyomi – Mythopedia

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    Tsukuyomi, sometimes called Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto (the great God Tsukuyomi), is rendered as 月読尊, or simply 月読 in Kanji. This name directly translates to “moon-reading,” a popular practice in the noble courts of pre-modern Japan where parties would stay up all night moon-gazing and reading poetry. An alternate Kanji reading is ...

  5. Diana – Mythopedia

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    Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt, unspoiled nature and the animals that inhabited it. Shunning the company of mortals and gods, Diana preferred the solitude of the forests and kept the company of nymphs and woodland creatures. A master of the bow, Diana was the greatest of all hunters. A maiden for all her days, she preserved her ...

  6. Freya – Mythopedia

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    Freya was the daughter of Njord (also Njordr), a god of the Vanir associated with the sea, sailing, fishing, wealth, and the fertility of crops. While her mother’s identity was ultimately unknown, some speculated that Freya was the daughter of Nerthus, an old Germanic deity known as a goddess of “peace and plenty."

  7. Hecate – Mythopedia

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    Overview. Hecate was a powerful goddess of uncertain origin. She was usually called the daughter of the Titans Asteria and Perses, but there were many alternate versions of her parentage, including some that made her a daughter of Zeus. Though Hecate was most commonly depicted as a sinister goddess of magic, witchcraft, and the Underworld, she ...

  8. What makes Selune, goddess of the moon, chaotic good?

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    Do what you want as long as it's mostly good and it would be nice if it inspires others to like Selune. Also treat everyone who worships or wants to worship Selune equally, and accept all of them within the faith. Occasionally kill lycanthropes who bother farmers. She was notably lax about alignments (allowed all nonevil alignments during an ...

  9. Theia – Mythopedia

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    Avi Kapach is a writer, scholar, and educator who received his PhD in Classics from Brown University. Theia was one of the Greek Titans who fought against the Olympians in their celestial war, the Titanomachy. She married her brother Hyperion and eventually gave birth to the gods of the sun, the moon, and the dawn.

  10. Goddess Moon (u/GoddessMoon_x) - Reddit

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    A fourth MHA movie has been announced! Is insta worth it? this is the second time someone wants a tribute drain session ? u/GoddessMoon_x: Call me Luna or Moon 🌙 I answer only to Goddess, Alpha, Mistress or Daddy. ⛓ 32 ⛤ Big & Beautiful ⛤ Findom ⛓ Domme of your Dreams. 🫦….

  11. Artemis - Mythopedia

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    Artemis was the Greek goddess of the hunt, nature, and wild animals. She was typically regarded as one of the major Olympians, numbered among the so-called “Twelve Gods.”. In art and literature, Artemis was often imagined hunting in the forest with her bow. While her twin brother Apollo represented reason and order, Artemis signified the ...