Mythology

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In Greek mythology, Nemesis (Greek, Νέμεσις), also called Rhamnousia/Rhamnusia ("the goddess of Rhamnous") at her sanctuary at Rhamnous, north of Marathon, was the spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris (arrogance before the gods). The Greeks personified vengeful fate as a remorseless goddess: the goddess of revenge. The name Nemesis is related to the Greek word νέμειν [némein], meaning "to give what is due".
Legend of Keres — Michael Curtis
The Keres were Ancient Greek female deities of violent, cruel and painful deaths. They were the daughters of Nyx (goddess of the night) and sisters of the Moirai (the Fates).
Ifrit- Arabic myth: a type of jinn that is depicted as an enormous winged, fire creature. They can be evil or good, but they are mostly evil.
Aine is the Irish goddess of summer, love, wealth, and fertility. Her husband was Crom Dubh, also called Cromm Cruach, the Irish god of death and the harvest. Aine and Crom, along with their household, were said to play a friendly game of hurley every autumn. The winners got the best prize crops.
Archangel Micheal The first Angel created by God, Michael is the leader of all the Archangels and is in charge of protection, courage, strength, truth and integrity. Michael protects us physically, emotionally and psychically. He also oversees the lightworker's life purpose. His chief function is to rid the earth and its inhabitants of the toxins associated with fear.
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Archangel Gabriel is known as the angel of revelation because God often chooses him to deliver important messages to people. If Gabriel visits you, you can be sure that God has something significant to say to you through Gabriel.
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Raphael is the name of an archangel in the Abrahamic religions. In Christianity and Judaism, Raphael is known to perform acts of healing.
Hemera
Hemera was one of the primordial deities in Greek mythology, the daughter of the primordial deities Erebus (darkness) and Nyx (night). She was the personification of the day. Her husband was her brother Aether, with whom she gave birth to Thalassa (sea), Uranus (heavens) and Gaia (earth).
Lofn (pronounced LAW-ven) is the Norse Goddess of Forbidden Love. She is one of Frigg’s handmaidens, and serves Frigg (who is the Goddess of Marriage) by removing the obstacles that lovers face. She also presides over the marriage of the two that she has brought together. Lofn’s name, which means “praise,” is also seen as Lofna, Lofe, and Lofua.
Lilith and Eve- Lilith was Adam's first wife, edited out of the bible but still in the Torah. She refused to lay down under man and was cast from the garden. Then God took a rib from Adam and made Eve. Lilith has been demonized (note the bat wings) but all she did was say "No" [BTW- I removed the responses from people telling me Lilith's role in the Bible (She isn't in the Bible, people) and assuring me she was a demon- don't bother to educate me on your doctrine- thanks)
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"Hermes - the messenger of Gods"Hermes was lighting fast in ancient Greek Mythology...
"Nyx ~ Goddess of the Night" Painting by Emily Balivet. One of the first and most powerful beings in the universe, Nyx is the daughter of Chaos and sister and consort to Erubus (the God of Darkness). Homer calls her the subduer of gods and men, and relates that even Zeus stood in awe of her.
Mead of poetry - Wikipedia
In Norse mythology, the Poetic Mead or Mead of Poetry, also known as Mead of Suttungr, is a mythical beverage that whoever "drinks becomes a skald or scholar" to recite any information and solve any question.