

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


Virgin goddess of the hunt and wilderness. Twin of Apollo.
Artemis


Youngest wife of Muhammad, renowned for her intellect, memory, and transmission of hadith.
Aisha (عائشة)


One of the angels who question the souls in their graves about their faith.
Munkar (منكر)


God of winds and storms. Grandfather of the eight wind directions.
Stribog


Prisoner released instead of Jesus by popular demand.
Barabbas


Known as Gabriel. Brings divine revelation to prophets and messengers.
Jibril (جبريل)


Atmosphere between good and evil. Inner breath.
Vayu


One of the angels who question the souls in their graves about their faith.
Munkar (منكر)


Atmosphere between good and evil. Inner breath.
Vayu


Two-faced god of doorways, transitions and time.
Janus


God of commerce, travel and communication.
Mercury


A highly accomplished artist and sculptor, known for his travels during a tumultuous period.
Chöying Dorje


Youngest wife of Muhammad, renowned for her intellect, memory, and transmission of hadith.
Aisha (عائشة)


Master of seas and guardian of the Otherworld. Controls the mists between mortal world and Tír na nÓg.
Manannán mac Lir


Also known as Nathanael, in whom there was no deceit.
Bartholomew


Peter's brother, first disciple called by Jesus.
Andrew


Known as Gabriel. Brings divine revelation to prophets and messengers.
Jibril (جبريل)


Also called Jude, author of the epistle of Jude.
Thaddeus


Thin, magical beings who taught humans rock painting and hunting.
Mimi


Brought Nathanael to Jesus, asked to see the Father.
Philip


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


The sign of adventure, philosophy, and expansive horizons.
Sagittarius


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