Death: Gods and Godesses from around the globe

Jul 17, 2016 4:06 PM

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Anubis (Egyptian)

This god with the head of a jackal is associated with mummification and death in ancient Egypt. Anubis is the one who decides whether or not one the deceased is worthy of entering the realm of the dead.

Demeter (Greek)

Through her daughter, Persephone, Demeter is linked strongly to the changing of the seasons and is often connected to the image of the Dark Mother and the dying of the fields. When Persephone was abducted by Hades, Demeter's grief caused the earth to die for six months, until her daughter's return.

Freya (Norse)

Although Freya is typically associated with fertility and abundance, she is also known as a goddess of war and battle. Half of the men who died in battle joined Freya in her hall, Folkvangr, and the other half joined Odin in Valhalla.

Hades (Greek)

Hades was the Greek god of the underworld

Hel (Norse)

This goddess is the ruler of the underworld in Norse mythology. Her hall is called Éljúðnir, and is where mortals go who do not die in battle, but of natural causes or sickness.

Meng Po (Chinese)

This goddess appears as an old woman, and it is her job to make sure that souls about to be reincarnated do not recall their previous time on earth. She brews a special herbal tea of forgetfulness, which is given to each soul before they return to the mortal realm.

Morrighan (Celtic)

This warrior goddess is associated with death in a way much like the Norse goddess Freya. The Morrighan is known as the washer at the ford, and it is she who determines which warriors walk off the battlefield, and which ones are carried away on their shields. She is represented in many legends by a trio of ravens, often seen as a symbol of death.

Osiris (Egyptian)

In Egyptian mythology, Osiris is murdered by his brother Set before being resurrected by the magic of his lover, Isis. The death and dismemberment of Osiris is often associated with the threshing of the grain during the harvest season.

Whiro (Maori)

This underworld god inspires people to do evil things. He typically appears as a lizard, and is the god of the dead.

Yama (Hindu)

In the Hindu Vedic tradition, Yama was the first mortal to die and make his way to the next world, and so he was appointed king of the dead. He is also a lord of justice, and sometimes appears in an incarnation as Dharma.

Hecate (Greek)

Although Hecate was originally considered a goddess of fertility and childbirth, over time she has come to be associated with the moon, cronehood, and the underworld. Sometimes referred to as the Goddess of the Witches, Hecate is also connected to ghosts and the spirit world. In some traditions of modern Paganism, she is believed to be the gatekeeper between graveyards and the mortal world.

A lot of this is like second or third hand. You Mentioned Hecatae but not Thanatos, the actual soul collector for Hades? Try harder @OP

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Morana (Slavic) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marzanna

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Hades is into sum Kinky shit

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First one I'm pretty sure is Nasus from league of legends

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You play Smite? You should play Smite

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Interesting post but I agree with the posts on the images. Also one of them is a succubus from Warcraft lol

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The skies are but dying stars

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Pretty sure #1 is Nasus

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Man, apparently death gods love to dress like strippers

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You forgot about Giltine the Baltic goddess of death

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Why is Hades trying to seduce me

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That's Morrigan from Dragon Age!

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Also Morrigan from Celtic mythology is usually associated more with war than death

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Morrigan from Dragon Age is usually associated with wearing no bra and coaxing men into getting her pregnant to create a godly baby.

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guilty

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Where in the hell did you get that hilarious pic of hades

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I feel like telling him cover up.his junk...nobody wants to see that...well, not everyone...

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No Arkay?

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Thanatos was the Greek God of death

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ikr, 3 greek gods but not him?

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well all these greek gods of death and not a single one was THE god of death. i mean do your homework people.

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Swooping is bad.

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I feel bad for seeing the first one and being like , " shit dats my boi Nasus," recognizing games before gods.

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What do we say to the god of death?

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So, Nasus, Sejuani, Karma and Morgana...

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While interesting, Freja is not associated with death. Only fertility and beauty. On the other hand, the valkyries brought the dead to valh

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Alla

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OP should probably have chosen Hella even tho I am not sure atm if Hella was a post christian addition to the pantheon

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But OP did mention Hel. Hel is mentioned in some of the old Edda poems, so its probably not from christianity

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Anubis actually helps the person through the path to the afterlife, he doesn't decide

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Yeah He's the god of burial rituals not the afterlife

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Fun fact: Whiro is said to eat the bodies of the dead and gain strength from each one, eventually gaining enough strength to break free 1/2

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of the underworld. Eventually coming to the surface to devour everyone and everything. He cant consume burned bodies. 2/2

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No shiva?

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Ducking thank you for typing that

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Kali maa, kali maaa!

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The Black Mother!

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Shiva is god of destruction, not death

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Shiva was more complex and associated with transformation. Yama would be closer, although even that is an over simplification of his role.

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shiva kamini soma kandarkram!!

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Do the shivabowl shuffle.

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You couldn't have picked worse pictures for like half of these

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Like how that picture of Whiro contains exactly zero aspects of Maori culture.

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i'm glad someone said it before me.

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I don't know... Hades gives me the heat...

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What you don't like fetish gear Hades?

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It's not thigh high Thursday quite yet

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I'm curious as to your suggestions or corrections for other pictures

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well the one for morrighan is literally art from dragon age:origins

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Yeah and they also had Morrigan from Darkstalkers...

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I was thinking less modern interpretations and more from when they were actually worshipped/current. I mean morrighan pic is from dragon 1/?

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Age, there's like 4 random pictures thrown in, hades is wearing weird bdsm gear (modern studded leathers?) statues would have been better

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Oh I see. Yeah I think some of these are demonizing some concepts that weren't actually malevolent originally

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Yea it's all pretty edgy, gives off the impression op is a emo 12 year old

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Haha true! :D

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The inaccuracies and false interpretations also speak of a 12 year old edgelord

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It's interesting to see other culture's take on death. While it's just symbolic, I do quite like the Reaper.

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BAN-KAI

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DIE! DIE! DIE! *PEWPEWPEWPEWPEW*

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"This time, I'll finish the job."

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I don't fear him.

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This comment needs more cowbell

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We all know that the real Death TALKS LIKE THIS

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v

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Aᴄᴛᴜᴀʟʟʏ ɪᴛ's ᴍᴏʀᴇ ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴛʜɪs

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Cᴏᴡᴇʀ, ʙʀɪᴇғ ᴍᴏʀᴛᴀʟs

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ᴜsᴜᴀʟʟʏ. ᴍʏ ᴠᴏɪᴄᴇ ᴅᴏᴇsɴ'ᴛ ᴛʀᴀɴsʟᴀᴛᴇ ᴏɴ ᴍᴏʙɪʟᴇ sᴏ ɪ ʜᴀᴠᴇ ᴛᴏ ᴘʀᴇᴛᴇɴᴅ ɪ'ᴍ ʜᴜᴍᴀɴ.

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woah nice font use. I'm not imgur-savvy enough.

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#8 Morrígan was a trio of Badb, Macha, & Nemain. She acted like a Valkyrie but her connection to cows suggests she was a sovereignty goddess

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Have you ever read Dirty Job by Christopher Moore?

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.

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No, is it good?

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Don't read at a library or any other place where silence is necessary.

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Yes! I highly recommend it. It helped me come to terms with death and it's a really good book.

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One of my favorites of all time.

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Thanks for the reading recommendation, I'll have to keep an eye out for it now!

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Also Hel i daughter of Loki

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Ok, i have not played any smite, but i was raised with norse mytholigy as bed stories so;)

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Shouldn't the grim reaper be on here?

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What culture is that one from?

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Completely made up. Represents the angel of death in christianity

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I'm sure a culture came up with it though. Is it American? English? Jewish? I never thought of its origins actually

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Necrontyr ;)

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Ok what does that mean and what culture is that from?

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it's sort of an amalgamation of different legends and myths most of which stem from Azazel, the angel of death.

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Thx

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Medieval European allegory of death. First a rotting corpse, then turned into "cleaner" skeleton.

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Oh man, rotting corpse grim reaper would be brutal

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Oh yeah that's way worse haha look at his splitting abdomen, yikes!

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No he isnt a god

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That hurts.

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Its just how we see him. You wouldnt understand

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Anyone that fucking has the ability to kill you, take your soul, etc. Is a God imho

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shinmigami then, that's the closest approximation the the grim reaper and is considered a death god.

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*shinigami

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*origami

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how dare you.

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