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Achelous

The patron god of the “silver- ARISTAEUS


swirling” Achelous River. Minor patron god of animal
husbandry, bee-keeping, and
fruit trees. Son of Apollo.
AEOLUS
Greek god of the winds and air
ASCLEPIUS
God of medicine, health, healing,
AETHER
rejuvenation and physicians.
Primordial god of the upper air,
light, the atmosphere, space and
heaven. ATLAS
The Primordial Titan of
Astronomy. Condemned by Zeus
ALASTOR
to carry the world on his back
God of family feuds and avenger after the Titans lost the war.
of evil deeds.

ATTIS
APOLLO
A minor god of vegetation, fruits
Olympian god of music, poetry, of the earth and rebirth.
art, oracles, archery, plague,
medicine, sun, light and
knowledge. BOREAS
A wind god (Anemoi) and Greek
god of the cold north wind and
ARES
the bringer of winter. Referred
God of war. Represented the to as “The North Wind”.
physical, violent and untamed
aspect of war.
CAERUS CHARON
Minor god of opportunity, luck The Ferryman of Hades. Took the
and favorable moments. newly dead people across the
rivers Styx and Acheron to the
Greek underworld if they paid
CASTOR him three obolus (a Greek silver
One of the twins, Castor and coin).
Pollux, known as Dioskouri. Zeus
transformed them into the
CRONOS
constellation Gemini
The god of time. Not to be
confused with Cronus, the Titan
CERUS father of Zeus.
The large and powerful wild bull
tamed by Persephone and
CRIOS
turned into the Taurus
constellation. The Titan god of the heavenly
constellations and the measure
of the year..
CHAOS
The nothingness that all else
CRONUS
sprung from. A god who filled
the gap between Heaven and God of agriculture, leader and
Earth and created the first the youngest of the first
beings Gaia, Tartarus, Uranus, generation of Titans and father
Nyx and Erebos. of the Titans. Not to be confused
with Cronos, god of time.
DINLAS EURUS
Guardian god of the ancient city One of the wind god known as
Lamark, where wounded heroes Anemoi and god of the unlucky
could find comfort and heal after east wind. Referred to as “The
battle. He was the son of East Wind”.
Aphrodite.

GLAUCUS
DEIMOS A fisherman who became
Deimos is the personification of immortal upon eating a magical
dread and terror. herb, an Argonaut who may
have built and piloted the Argo,
and became a god of the sea.
DIONYSUS
An Olympian god of the grape
HADES
harvest, winemaking and wine,
of ritual madness, religious God of the Dead and Riches and
ecstasy and theatre. King of the Underworld.

EREBUS HELIOS
Primordial god of darkness. God of the Sun and also known
as Sol.

EROS
HEPHAESTUS
God of sexual desire, attraction,
love and procreation. God of fire, metalworking, stone
masonry, forges and the art of
sculpture. Created weapons for
the gods and married to
Aphrodite.
HERACLES KRATOS
The greatest of the Greek God of strength and power.
heroes, he became god of
heroes, sports, athletes, health,
agriculture, fertility, trade, MOMUS
oracles and divine protector of God of satire, mockery, censure,
mankind. Known as the writers and poets and a spirit of
strongest man on Earth. evil-spirited blame and unfair
criticism.
HERMES
God of trade, thieves, travelers, MORPHEUS
sports, athletes, and border God of dreams and sleep – has
crossings, guide to the the ability to take any human
Underworld and messenger of form and appear in dreams.
the gods.

NEREUS
HESPERUS
The Titan god of the sea before
The Evening Star – the planet Poseidon and father of the
VENUS in the evening. Nereids (nymphs of the sea).

HYMENAIOS NOTUS
God of marriage ceremonies, Another Anemoi (wind god) and
inspiring feasts and song. Greek god of the south wind.
Known as “The South Wind”.
HYPNOS
The Greek god of sleep.
OCEANUS PHOSPHORUS
Titan god of the ocean. Believed The Morning Star – THE PLANET
to be the personification of the VENUS as it appears in the
World Ocean, an enormous river morning.
encircling the world.

PLUTUS
ONEIROI The Greek god of wealth.
Black-winged daimons that
personified dreams.
POLLUX
Twin brother of Castor, together
PAEAN known as the Dioskouri, that
The physician of the Olympian were transformed into the
gods. constellation Gemini.

PALLAS PONTUS
The Titan god of warcraft and of ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god
the springtime campaign season. of the deep sea, one of the
Greek primordial deities and son
of Gaia.
PAN
God of nature, the wild,
POSEIDON
shepherds, flocks, goats,
mountain wilds, and is often Olympian Greek god of the sea,
associated with sexuality. Also a earthquakes, storms, and horses.
satyr (half man, half-goat).
PRIAPUS THANATOS
Minor rustic fertility god, A minor god and the god of
protector of flocks, fruit plants, death.
bees and gardens and known for
having an enormous penis.
TRITON
Messenger of the sea and the
PRICUS son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.
The immortal father of sea-
goats, made into the Capricorn
constellation. TYPHON
The deadliest MONSTER in Greek
mythology and “Father of All
PROMETHEUS Monsters”. Last son of Gaia,
Titan god of forethought and fathered by Tartarus and god of
crafty counsel who was given the monsters, storms, and
task of moulding mankind out of volcanoes. He challenged Zeus
clay. for control of Mount Olympus.

PRIMORDIAL URANUS
A group of gods that came Primordial god of the sky and
before all else. heavens, and father of the
Titans.

TARTARUS
ZELUS
The god of the deep abyss, a
great pit in the depths of the The god of dedication,
underworld, and father of emulation, eager rivalry, envy,
Typhon. jealousy, and zeal.
ZEPHYRUS
A wind god (Anemoi). God of the AMPHITRITE
west wind and known as “The Greek goddess of the sea, wife of
West Wind”. Poseidon and a Nereid.

ZEUS ANTHEIA
God of the sky, lightning, Goddess of gardens, flowers,
thunder, law, order, justice, King swamps, and marshes.
of the Gods and the “Father of
Gods and men”.
APATE
ACHELOIS Goddess of gardens, flowers,
swamps, and marshes.
A minor moon goddess whose
name means “she who washes
away pain”. APHAEA
A Greek goddess who was
Alcyone worshipped almost exclusively at
a single sanctuary on the island
One of the seven, Pleiades and of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf.
daughter of Atlas and Pleione.
She bore several children with
the god Poseidon.

ALECTRONA APHRODITE
An early Greek goddess of the Goddess of love and beauty and
sun, daughter of Helios and married to Hephaestus.
Rhode, and possibly goddess of
the morning.
ARTEMIS death and ended the life of each
mortal by cutting their thread.
Virginal goddess of the hunt and
twin sister of Apollo.
BIA
ASTRAEA The goddess of force and raw
energy, daughter of Pallas and
Known as the “Star Maiden”,
Styx, and sister of Nike, Kratos,
daughter of either Zeus and
and Zelus.
Themis, or of Astraeus and EOS
and associated with the Greek
goddess of justice, Dike. BRIZO
Ancient Greek prophet goddess
ATÉ who was known as the protector
of mariners, sailors, and
Greek goddess of mischief,
fishermen.
delusion, ruin, and folly.

CALLIOPE
ATHENA
One of the Muses, the muse of
Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art,
epic poetry, daughter of Zeus
and war strategy. Daughter of
and Mnemosyne and the wisest
Zeus and born from his forehead
of the Muses.
fully grown, wearing battle
armour.
CALYPSO
ATROPOS Sea nymph who lived on the
island of Ogygia, where she
Eldest of the three Moirai,
detained ODYSSEUS for several
goddesses of fate and destiny
years. Generally said to be the
(also known as The Fates).
daughter of the Titan ATLAS.
Atropos chose the mechanism of
CLOTHO
CELAENO Youngest of the Three Fates and
responsible for spinning the
One of the Pleiades, and a wife
thread of human life.
of Poseidon. Said to be the
mother of the sea god’s children
Lycus and Nycteus CYBELE
The Greek goddess of caverns,
CETO mountains, nature and wild
animals.
Primordial sea monster goddess,
the daughter of Gaia and Pontus
and mother of sea monsters. DEMETER
Goddess of agriculture, fertility,
CIRCE sacred law and the harvest.
A goddess of magic who
transformed her enemies, or DORIS
those that insulted her, into
beasts. A sea nymph whose name
represented the bounty of the
sea. Mother of the Nereids.
CLIO EILEITHYIA
The muse of history and one of Goddess of childbirth, referred
the nine muses known as “The to by Homer as “the goddess of
Muses”. Like all the muses, Clio the pains of birth”.
is the daughter of Zeus and the
Titaness Mnemosyne.
ELECTRA
One of the seven daughters of
Atlas and Pleione, known as The
Pleiades.
EUTERPE
ELPIS One of the Muses, the muse of
music and lyric poetry.
The spirit and personification of
hope. Hope was usually seen as
an extension to suffering by the GAIA
Greek, not as a god.
The primal Greek goddess of the
Earth. Known as the great
ENYO mother of all and often referred
to as “Mother Earth”.
Minor goddess of war and
destruction, the companion and
lover of the war god Ares and HARMONIA
connected to Eris.
The Greek goddess of harmony
and concord.
EOS HEBE
A Titaness and the goddess of Goddess of eternal youth.
the dawn.

HECATE
ERATO
The goddess of magic,
One of the Muses, the muse of crossroads, moon, ghosts,
lyric poetry, especially love and witchcraft and necromancy (the
erotic poetry. undead).
HEMERA
ERIS Primordial goddess of the day,
Greek goddess of chaos, strife daytime and daylight. Daughter
and discord and connected to to Erebus and Nyx (the goddess
the war-goddess Enyo. of night).
HERA The Keres were female spirits,
the daughters of Nyx, the
Goddess of goddesses, women,
goddess of night.
and marriage. Married to Zeus
and known as Queen of the
Gods. KOTYS
A Dionysian goddess whose
HESTIA celebrations were wild and
lascivious.
goddess of the hearth, home,
architecture, domesticity, family,
and the state. Also one of the LACHESIS
Hesperides.
Second of the Three Fates, the
measurer of the thread of life
HYGEA woven by Clotho’s spindle which
determines Destiny.
Goddess of good health,
cleanliness, and sanitation. This
is where the word “hygiene” MAIA
comes from.
Eldest of the seven Pleiades and
the greek goddess of fields.
IRIS
Greek goddess of the rainbow MANIA
and messenger of the gods. She
is also known as one of the Spirit goddess of insanity,
goddesses of the sea and the madness, crazed frenzy and the
sky. dead.

KERES MELPOMENE
One of the Muses. Originally the Greek goddess of persuasion and
muse of singing, she then seduction.
became the muse of tragedy.

PERSEPHONE
MEROPE Goddess of vegetation and
One of the seven Pleiades and spring and queen of the
married to king Sisyphos of underworld. Lives off-season in
Ephyra. the underworld as the wife of
HADES.

METIS
PHEME
Titan goddess of wisdom, an
Oceanid, and the first great The goddess of fame, gossip and
spouse of Zeus. renown. Her favour is notability,
and her wrath is scandalous
rumors.
NEMESIS
The goddess of retribution and
POLYHYMNIA
personification of vengeance.
One of The Muses, the muse of
sacred poetry, sacred hymn,
NIKE dance, and eloquence as well as
Goddess of victory, known as the agriculture, geometry and
Winged Goddess of Victory. pantomime.

NYX RHEA

Primordial goddess of the night. Titaness and goddess of nature.


Daughter of the earth goddess
Gaia and the sky god Uranus,
PEITHO
and known as “the mother of Goddess of dance and chorus
gods”. and one of the nine Muses.

SELENE THALIA
Goddess of the Moon, One of the Muses, the muse of
sometimes referred to as Luna comedy and idyllic poetry.
and the ‘mother’ of vampires.

THE ERINNYES
STEROPE Goddesses of retribution and
One of the seven Pleiades (the vengeance whose job was to
daughters of Atlas and Pleione) punish men who committed
and the wife of Oenomaus – heinous crimes.
although according to some
accounts, she is his mother by
Ares. THE GRACES
Goddesses of retribution and
vengeance whose job was to
STYX punish men who committed
Goddess of the river Styx and a heinous crimes.
Naiad who was the first to aid THE MUSES
Zeus in the Titan war.
The nine Muses were the
goddesses the arts.

TAYGETE THEMIS
A mountain nymph and one of Ancient Greek Titaness and
the seven Pleiades. goddess of divine order, law,
natural law and custom.
TERPSICHORE
THETIS
Sea nymph, goddess of water
and one of the fifty Nereids,
daughters of the ancient sea god
Nereus. Also a shapeshifter and
a prophet.

TYCHE
Goddess of prosperity and
fortune.

URANIA
One of the Muses, the muse of
astronomy and astrology.

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