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COEUS

FROM THE GREEK MYTHOLOGY

THE TITAN COEUS

  • Also known as Koios
  • The titan or intelligence, farsight, and wisdom
  • The eldest titan
  • He has no eyes, tall and bearded.
  • Coeus appears in Greek mythology, but very scarcely.
  • Coeus is represented by the north star Polaris
  • Coeus was one of the children of Uranus(The heavens) And Gaia(the earth), And was overthrown along with all of the other titans.

LUGH

THE GOD LUGH FROM CELTIC MYTHOLOGY

THE CELTIC GOD LUGH

  • He offered himself as the savior of Tutha dé Danann
  • He represents and is represented by the Irish Summer Festival
  • Lugh is a very skilled warrior, blacksmith, poet, musician and scholar. No man could match this.
  • He sought refuge at the palace of King Nuada, claiming he was the savior of Tutha dé Danann, but wasn’t believed, and denied entry.

ANUBIS

THE EGYPTIAN DEATH GOD

THE DEATH GOD ANUBIS

  • Is known as Anpu in the Egyptian language
  • He is the god of the dead, and said to ferry someone to the afterlife after they have passed.
  • He is represented by a dog or Jackal, with the body of a man.
  • He is also represented by sweet smelling herbs.
  • It is said Anubis defeated the five bows of Egypt ( the five enemies of Egypt) and became the Jackal of Egypt, also making him a master of the bows.

RAIKO

THE MORTAL DEFENDER

RAIKO DEFENDER OF THE PEOPLE

  • Raiko is the god of protection, and is one of the most popular and influential Japanese gods. Also known as Yorimitsu
  • He is a large, bulky, strong warrior-like man, also wearing armor.
  • He is mostly depicted fighting a man eating giant with his four lieutenants.
  • Raiko and his four lieutenants fought a giant that feasts off of human blood, by disguising himself as a priest, and killed the beast.