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In ancient Pagan cultures, goddesses played a significant role and were venerated for their different aspects and powers. These goddesses were believed to have control over various realms like love, fertility, war, wisdom, and the natural world. They were often associated with specific symbols and rituals. Here are some of the well-known Pagan goddesses and their names: 1. Aphrodite: The Greek goddess of love, beauty, and desire. 2.

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2. Bastet: The Egyptian goddess of home, fertility, and protection. 3.

The Magical Readathon: Orilium Autumn Equinox 2023

Hello, hello and welcome back to another semester at Orilium! Can you believe it’s already August and time to head back for the 2023 Autumn Equinox? I can’t! Seriously, I know I maybe say this every year but this time really, where has the year gone? Can’t lie though, 2023 has had some incredibly weird and yucky energy and I’m kind of keen to move forward and start a fresh year soon. 😂

On that note, let’s take a look at what’s on the class schedule for ✨ The Magical Readathon: Orilium Autumn Equinox 2023! ✨

If you’re confused and don’t know what I’m on about, you’re totally fine. Check out this video by our super lovely host and creator of this wonderful magical readathon, G @ Book Roast!

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Guild Tier Status: Exhaulted (310 pts)

Orilium Autumn Equinox Class Prompts + Possibility Pile

To quickly recap: Meeska is continuing their pursuit of the Illusionist Rogue calling and in the August semester, they’re attending the same three classes as the Spring semester: Art of Illusion, Psionics & Divination, and Shapeshifting. This time we need to achieve an ‘O’ in Shapeshifting, a ‘D’ in Art of Illusion, and an ‘O’ in Psionics & Divination.

The grading system is ‘O’ – Outstanding; ‘Q’ – Qualified; ‘D’ – Distinguished. Basically, to get a D, I have to get an O and a Q first, so I’ll need to read 5 books in total to pass the Autumn semester!

As always, I’m terrible with TBRs so I’m going with a possibility pile that will allow me some flexibility throughout the reading month.

*covers linked to Goodreads*

Potions bar edinburgh

Cerridwen: The Celtic goddess of wisdom and transformation. 4. Diana: The Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon, and childbirth. 5. Freyja: The Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. 6. Gaia: The Greek goddess who personified the Earth. 7. Hecate: The Greek goddess associated with witchcraft, magic, and the moon. 8. Ishtar: The Mesopotamian goddess of love, war, and fertility. 9. Kali: The Hindu goddess of time, destruction, and power. 10. Morrigan: The Celtic goddess of war, death, and sovereignty. 11. Ostara: The Germanic goddess of spring, fertility, and rebirth. 12. Persephone: The Greek goddess of the underworld and springtime. 13. Rhiannon: The Welsh goddess of horses and the moon. 14. Selene: The Greek goddess of the moon. 15. Venus: The Roman goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. These are just a few examples of Pagan goddesses and their names. Each culture had its unique pantheon and legends associated with these powerful deities. The worship of these goddesses played a central role in ancient societies, and their influence can still be seen in various forms of modern spiritual practices and mythologies..

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potions bar edinburgh

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