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A Pantheon

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An actual person in Welsh history and Chief of the Bards, mythology elevated him to the status of a "minor god."
Roman goddess of love, fertility, and desire.
The Dagda is often call the "Father God of ________."
Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, and seeking pleasure, she is the twin sister of Freyr.
Norse god associated with wisdom and healing but also with death and sorcery.
Greek goddess of reason, wisdom, and war.
The keeper of the cauldron in Welsh mythology.
The _________ (the multi-aspect name for the singular Morrigan) was a shapeshifter, a Celtic goddess of war, the life cycle of life, associated with wisdom, prophecy, magic, and the land.
Spouse to Odin, she is associated with associated with fertility, motherhood, and home.
A Roman god with the same name as his Greek counterpart.
Roman goddess of the hunt.
Queen of the Roman gods and protector of Roman women.
Roman god who was the twin sister to Apollo.
The Roman god of war.
King of the Roman gods; god of sky and thunder.
Egyptiann goddess considered the protector of women and children.
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Greek goddess of love, sex, and beauty.
Egyptian god of the underworld.
The Roman god of fire.
The Norse god of thunder.
A "fair" and "wise" Norse god of light and purity.
The horned Celtic "Wild God of the Forest."
Hearth goddess of Ireland.
Greek goddess (sometimes depicted with a deer), she is the goddess of the hunt.
Son of Zeus, twin brother to Artemis, and one of the most feared Greek gods.
Associated with fertility (and the boar), he is the twin brother of the Norse goddess, Freya.
Roman god associated with war and the sky.
A Egyptian goddess associated with magic, she was called the "Divine Mother of Kings."
Greek agricultural goddess and mother of Persephone.
Egyptian god and guide to the underworld.
Often depicted with his trident, he was the Roman god the sea, earthquakes, and hurricanes.
Egyptian god of writing, wisdom, and magic.