

Fourth of the four luminaries, brings divine insight and guidance to souls.
Eleleth


Half-human half-snake. Guard underground treasures.
Naga


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


Transition, endings, transformation, metamorphosis, necessary conclusion of cycle.
Death


God of death and the underworld. Rules over Mictlan with his wife Mictecacihuatl.
Mictlantecuhtli


Elemental ghost-spirits. Guard sacred places.
Bhuta


Controller of rainfall and water from the sky.
Asuo


God of earthquakes and volcanoes, youngest of the gods.
Ruaumoko


Great creator being who shaped the land and controls water, rain, and fertility.
Rainbow Serpent


Third luminary, associated with wisdom and the moon.
Daveithai


Goddess of night and death, guardian of the underworld.
Hine-nui-te-po


God of music, prophecy, medicine, and archery. Twin of Artemis.
Apollo


Keeper of the money who betrayed Jesus for silver.
Judas Iscariot


Shiva as cosmic dancer. Represents eternal cycles.
Nataraja


Will blow the trumpet to signal the Day of Resurrection.
Israfil (إسرافيل)


Ahriman, the evil spirit, source of darkness and chaos. Eternal opponent of Ohrmazd.
Angra Mainyu


God of commerce, thieves, and travelers. Guide of souls to the underworld.
Hermes


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


Protector of those who end their own lives, guide to paradise.
Ixtab


The sign of transformation, intensity, and hidden mysteries.
Scorpio


Ruler of the underworld and god of death.
Supay


Serpent's tail. Brings spiritual enlightenment through chaos.
Ketu


Moon god associated with night and vegetation. Brother of Yarikh. Protector of flocks and herds.
Aglibol


A controversial figure who rejected monastic vows and was known for his love of poetry, wine, and women.
