Mythology

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

MY OWN CREATED GODS
Anikilavicz


The sacered god of animals, can shapeshift to any animal. He mostly takes the shape form of a Lion, as a Lion represents the King of the Beasts. His powers also enable him to communicate with animals. He is the devine protector of all animals as thy he is the God who created them. His graditude towards nature is aslo one of his symbolic treasures that he posseses. People of the past would never hunt a lion as they thought it might be Anikilavicz the Animal God. They respected the lion as it represented Anikilavicz. Many symbolic statues and representative customs have been created to respectfully appreciate his overwhelming power.
Niskila
Niskila is the goddess of the sky, she is also known as the protector of the sky. She is said to bring the weather with her as she is often described as an huge colorful bird that flies through the world creating different weather conditions. The color of her feathers would depict the weather outcome. In ancient mythology the early people would praise hail to the all powerful weather bird, as they believed when the weather was bad the people were not giving enough praise and respect to the powerful goddess. When the weather was good the people believed that the goddess was satisfied with her worship she received from the people.




Wanillia

Wanillia is the goddess of love, sex, fertility, and war. She is armed with a quiver and bow, and went down into the underworld to gain back her lover. Wanillia is often accompanied by a lion, and sometimes rides it. She is said to make men fall in love with her by congering them with her extreme beauty, and taking them from thier original wifes.




Riggen

Riggen was a god of the sea, seashore, and oceans. He was often considered the overall personification of the ocean, be it both good or bad. Riggen's residence was none other than the waters under the island of Huwaitaa. He was also associated with the brewing of ale and was often known to do so for Tho, because of this he was also known as a hospitable god, and frequently had quests in his halls. These guests were always mystified by the magical cups he had in his halls; they always magically refilled themselves upon being empty.

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