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Chaos
Greek
The silent void from which the first primordial deities emerged.
Brahman
Hindu
The ultimate, formless reality and source of all existence.
Atum
Egyptian
The self-created solar god who arose from the primordial waters of Nu.
Ometeotl
Aztec
The god of duality, representing the masculine and feminine source of all energy.
Pangu
Chinese
The giant who separated Heaven and Earth and whose body became the world.
Ymir
Norse
The first being, from whose slain body the world was constructed.
Bumba/Mbombo
Kuba/African
The creator who vomited up the sun, moon, and stars in a fit of pain.
Ranginui
Maori/Polynesian
The Sky Father who was separated from the Earth Mother to allow life to flourish.
Khonsu
Egyptian
The moon god of time, healing, and protection.
Selene
Greek
The Titan goddess of the moon and sister to the sun and dawn.
Hina
Polynesian
The versatile goddess of the moon and feminine power across the islands.
Freyr
Norse
The Vanir god of prosperity, sunshine, and bountiful harvests.
Gaia
Greek
The primordial personification of the Earth and mother of all life.
Geb
Egyptian
The god of the earth whose body provided the soil for the Nile's crops.
Prithvi
Hindu
The gentle Earth Mother who provides sustenance like a cosmic cow.
Chicomecoatl
Aztec
The goddess of maize, representing the life-cycle of the corn crop.
Inanna/Ishtar
Mesopotamian
The complex goddess of both desire and destructive war.
Yue Lao
Chinese
The "Old Man Under the Moon" who ties the red threads of fate between lovers.
Lada
Slavic
The goddess of harmony, beauty, and springtime unions.
Skanda/Kartikeya
Hindu
The commander-in-chief of the gods and slayer of demons.
The Morrígan
Celtic
The shapeshifting goddess of war, fate, and the crow.
Enki/Ea
Mesopotamian
The clever god of water and wisdom who befriended humanity.
Seshat
Egyptian
The record-keeper and goddess of mathematics and architecture.
Ogma
Celtic
The inventor of the Ogham script and god of eloquence.