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Baltic, Finnish, Magyar and Siberian Pantheons

Baltic and Finnish

Ai Estonian God of thunder, and storms.

Akka Finnish and Estonian co-Creator with Jumala (she builds mortal bodies), Goddess of the Harvest and female sexuality.

Hiisi Finnish God of Tree and conifer forests.

Ilmarinen Finnish God who directs the stars and controls the weather. He taught mankind ot use metal and is the patron of travellers and smiths.

Ilmatar Finnish God/Goddess, both male hero and female Goddess. Creatrix of the world.

Jumala Finnish supreme God, God of sky-and-thunder, dictator of fates and life spans. Creator of mortal souls.

Kaba Finnish God fate, guider of destinies.

Laima Latvian Goddess of childbirth, and guide people throughout their lives.

Lemminkainen Finnish mortal hero and God. Associated with water.

Pellon Pekko Finnish God of the life-force of vegetation, barley in particular and brewing.

Perkunas Lithuanian God of Thunder and fertility, (he controls the flow of rain).

Puleh Finnish messenger of the God and deliverer of destiny.

Teljavelik Lithuanian creator God and Smith of the world.

Ukko Finnish supreme God, God of sky and thunder.

Vainamoinen Finnish hero and God of Music. Associated with prosperity and wealth.

Magyar

Boldogasszony Goddess of fertility and childbirth, protectress of women and children.

Isten Creator God who led the Magyar across the steppes into their present homeland by his Totem, the eagle.

Ordog Chthonic God of evil works and adversity.

Siberian

Arsan Duolai Yakut God who rules the earth. A Chthonic god with spirit servants who receive horse and cattle sacrifices.

Hinkon Tungus God of the hunt and animal life.

Kini'je Yukaghir God of the passage of time.

Ku'urkil Chukchi Creator God who brought the world into being. Both God, first human and original shaman.

Nu'tenut Chukchi God of what is. He lives in an iron house, attended by the Gods and Goddesses of Earth, Light, Darkness, the Sea, the Sun, the Moon, and the Sky.

Pon Yukaghir The God who informs all that exists. Similar to the concept of Yin, a distant formless void which interacts with the world.

Toko'yoto Chukchi God of the Pacific Ocean.

Xaya Iccita Yakut God of the mountain world.

Yina'mna'ut and Yina'mtilan God and Goddess of mists and fogs.




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