

Trickster loa of life and death. Master of revelry and wisdom.
Ghede


God of horses and horsemanship.
Perwa


God of wind and storms, bringer of weather changes.
Tawhiri


Spider god of wisdom, stories and cunning.
Ananse


God of wine, festivity, and ecstasy. Patron of theater.
Dionysus


Shoots arrows of desire with sugarcane bow and flower arrows.
Kama


Female cloud and water spirits. Dance in Indra's court.
Apsara


God of wild food plants, master of uncultivated bounty.
Haumia


Protector of home and cats. Daughter of Ra who brings joy and wards evil.
Bastet


God of abundance, beer, and the afterlife. Depicted with a long-handled hammer and a barrel, he blesses harvests and guides souls to the other world.
Sucellos


God of merchants, travelers, and cacao.
Ek Chuah


God of wind and rain from the south.
Kon


God of spring, renewal and agriculture. Patron of goldsmiths and seasons.
Xipe Totec


Glowing white horse with seven heads emerging from churning ocean, feeds on moonlight.
Ucchaisravas


Female night demon who seduces men. Embodiment of lust and forbidden pleasures.
Succubus


New beginnings, spontaneity, leap of faith, innocence, and untapped potential.
The Fool


God of love, youth, and poetic inspiration. Known for his golden harp and birds of love that fly around his head.
Aengus Óg


God of wine, festivity and religious ecstasy.
Bacchus


Divine musicians. Masters of sacred songs.
Gandharva


God of nature, shepherds, and rustic music. Half-goat deity.
Pan


Mischievous water sprite, both harmful and helpful.
Tokoloshe


Indra's mount. First elephant born from churning of cosmic ocean.
Airavata


Giant snake spirit who controls storms and teaches sacred dances.
Taipan


God of marriage, fertility, and masculine generative power. His cult of ritual obscenity ensures fertility and marital harmony.
