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Mythical Creatures of Polynesian Mythology: A Complete Guide
Explore the fascinating mythical creatures of Polynesian mythology from Māori, Hawaiian, and other Pacific island cultures.
GroupsMythologies
Mortals Who Became Gods: Paths to Divinity
Discover how mortals became gods across cultures, from ancient heroes to modern myths of divinity and immortality.
Celtic MythologyCharacters
Morrigan in Celtic Mythology: Goddess of War & Fate
Discover the Morrigan, Celtic goddess of war, fate, and death, her myths, powers, and lasting cultural impact.
CharactersEgyptian Mythology
Sobek in Egyptian Mythology: The Crocodile God of the Nile
Sobek, the crocodile god of Egyptian mythology, ruled the Nile's waters, fertility, and protection with fierce duality and royal ties.
CharactersNorse Mythology
The Children of Loki in Norse Mythology
Loki's fierce and powerful children in Norse mythology rank among the most feared beings in ancient legends.
Featured ArticlesKorean Mythology
Korean Mythology 101: The Ultimate Guide
This guide explores the origins, key stories, and distinctive features that set Korean myths apart from other Asian traditions.
CharactersMesopotamian Mythology
Inanna from Mesopotamian Mythology: Queen of Heaven and Earth
Beneath the ancient Mesopotamian sky ruled Inanna, the Sumerian goddess who commanded an extraordinary mix of domains.
CharactersMesoamerican Mythology
Huitzilopochtli – The Aztec God of War
Discover Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec god of war and sun, whose cult shaped one of history’s greatest empires through sacrifice and valor.
Chinese MythologyGroupsJapanese Mythology
Chinese vs Japanese Gods: Comparing Eastern Pantheons
What were the major deities in China and Japan, and how do their mythological traditions differ? Learn the answers here.
CharactersGreek Mythology
Nyx – The Primordial Greek Goddess Who Even Zeus Feared
Nyx, the primordial Greek goddess of the night, ranks among the oldest and most formidable deities in Greek mythology.
CharactersMesopotamian Mythology
Ereshkigal: Queen of the Underworld in Mesopotamian Mythology
Ereshkigal ruled the Mesopotamian underworld, a shadowy realm where all souls eventually arrived. Learn more here.
Greek MythologyGroups
Empusas in Greek Mythology: Vampiric Servants of Hecate
The Empusas were shape-shifting servants of Hecate who preyed upon unwary travelers, seducing then feeding on their victims.
CharactersMesopotamian Mythology
Enki (Ea): God of Creation in Mesopotamian Mythology
Enki (later known as Ea) was the god of creation, wisdom, and fresh water in Sumerian and Mesopotamian mythology.
Arabian MythologyCreatures
Falak: The Giant Serpent from Arabian Mythology
Deep beneath the foundations of the world dwells Falak, a colossal serpent from Arabian mythology. Learn more here.
CharactersGreek Mythology
Persephone in Greek Myth: Goddess of Spring and queen of the Underworld
Persephone in Greek mythology bridges two worlds - bringing spring flowers to earth and ruling the dead in the underworld.
Arthurian LegendsCharacters
The Black Knight from Arthurian Mythology: A Mysterious Legend
In medieval tales, a knight clad in black armor often appears at bridges and crossroads, challenging Arthur's heroes to deadly combat.
CharactersNorse Mythology
Freya in Norse Mythology: The Goddess of Love, War and Magic
Freya stands as one of the most fascinating figures in Norse mythology - a goddess who commands love, beauty, fertility, war, and magic.
CharactersMesopotamian Mythology
Marduk: The Supreme Deity of Mesopotamian Mythology
Marduk ruled as the supreme god of ancient Babylon, dominating Mesopotamian mythology as king of the gods.
Celtic MythologyCreation Myths
Celtic Creation Myth: How the Celts Believed Our World Began
Discover how the ancient Celts believed the world began through gods, nature, and sacred symbols in Celtic mythology.
Creation MythsJapanese Mythology
The Japanese Creation Myth: The Origin of Japan and its Deities
The Japanese creation myth tells how the gods Izanagi and Izanami shaped the islands of Japan and gave birth to some of its first deities.

