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catnip-reed · 4 months
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Hey what your upg on barbale the Georgian mythology?
Hello! Thank you for asking!
Barbale is a Georgian goddess of cattle and poultry fertility, women’s fertility, the sun, and healing. Because of this, I find that she takes on a more motherly role. She’s very encouraging, but also lets you make mistakes.
For offerings, I tend to look towards offerings to Apollon and Hera, since I also worship them. Milk, eggs, and other animal products are good. Yellow things are great, especially lemons. Any medications or pain relief is also great for her.
For devotional acts, I do the same. Any creative act works. Taking care of yourself, others, family, and animals is great. Volunteering at animal shelters and the like is a common thing for me. Sitting out in the sun is also amazing.
This may be different for you (and others), but these are just my UPGs. If you have anymore questions, please feel free to ask!
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diana-thyme · 10 months
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Deities and Spirits
This is a list of all of the deities and spirits I have a relationship with.
Greek Pantheon: Worship
Zeus
Hera
Hygieia
Ganymede
Aphrodite
Peitho
Palaemon
Dionysus
Ariadne
Hermes
Hades
Persephone
Melinoe
Macaria
Hyacinthus
Triptolemus
Aristaeus
Egyptian Pantheon: Worship
Nefertum
Sekhmet
Norse Pantheon: Worship
Freyja
Loki
Frigg
Shintoism
Ame-no-Uzume-no-Mikoto
Inari Ōkami
Amaterasu Ōmikami
Folk Catholicism
Mother Mary
Saint Michael Archangel
Saint Joseph
San José su Cristo
Saint Anthony of Padua
Santa Muerte
Demonolatry
Prince Seere
Leviathan
Forneus
Unspecified
Butterfly Goddess
Storm Goddess
Craft God
Other Pantheons: Worship
Uni the Cat God
Astarte (Sumerian)
Veles (Slavic)
Gwyn ap Nudd (Welsh)
Airmed (Irish)
Lady of the Lake (British)
Devoted To
Ares (Greek)
Apollon (Greek)
Barbale (Georgian)
Working With
Diana (Roman)
Pluto (Astrological)
Baba Yaga (Slavic)
Spirits
Bobcat
Shark
Sea Turtle
Crab
Human Spirits
Local Land Spirits
Lost Spirits
Taliesin (Brittonic Poet)
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teoporiuli · 7 months
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the gods and goddesses that armazi absorbed during the death of the georgian pantheon are as follows:
barbale: goddess of harvest
bedis mtserlebi: one or several deities that recorded and decided human fate
dali: goddess of nature, animals and hunting
kopala: god of lightning, a mighty hero and demon killer
mamberi: lord of wolves
mindort-batoni: god of valleys, fields and wild flowers
michpa: god that protects cattle and other domestic animals
samdzimari: female spirit of womanhood and childbirth
tevedore: god of agriculture and horses
tskarishdida: a half-fish goddess of rivers and fish
zaden: god of fertility
as such, armazi has some of their abilities and attributes, as well as their own attributes as a lunar and creator deity.
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kia-zane-worships · 1 year
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the basics!
kia ; 기아 ; ქია
he/him
istj
irish ; jewish ; native
united states
physically and mentally disabled
my languages!
english (fluent)
korean (semi-fluent)
german (semi-fluent)
french (learning)
georgian (learning)
my goals!
own an animal rescue
have a farm and grow my own food!
create a hellenic church!!
my hobbies!
dog training
baking
fashion design
language learning
mythology
writing
editing and proofreading
gardening
my deities!
devotion
apollon
ares
lady storm
barbale
work
diana
worship
aphrodite
hades
dionysus
hermes
hera
zeus
hygieia
hyacinthus
melinoe
triptolemus
aristaeus
achilles & patroclus
peitho
freyja
loki
veles
saints
st michael archangel
la santa muerte
st mary
st francis
st elizabeth of hungary
other accounts!
@kia-zane - main blog; studyblr
@kia-zane-writes - writeblr
@kia-zane-draws - artblr
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cynocephaliiar-blog · 6 years
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The gods and goddesses that Armazi absorbed are as follows:
Barbale: goddess of harvest
Bedis Mtserlebi: one or several deities that recorded and decided human fate
Dali: goddess of nature, animals and hunting
Kopala: god of lightning, a mighty hero and demon killer
Mamberi: lord of wolves
Mindort-Batoni: god of valleys, fields and wild flowers
Michpa: god that protects cattle and other domestic animals
Samdzimari: female spirit of womanhood and childbirth
Tevedore: god of agriculture and horses
Tskarishdida: a half-fish goddess of rivers and fish
Zaden: god of fertility
As such, Wolfin carries some of their abilities and attributes.
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cynocephaliiar-blog · 6 years
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Gods die. It happens slowly over the course of centuries; the cancerous decay of divine power brought about by lack of faith. Lack of belief. Without worship, even the mightiest of deities will weaken and fade away into nothing. This is what happened to the pantheon of ancient Georgia. As waves of conquerors swept through the land, so did Christianity. Belief in the old gods became belief in the Christian one. The Georgian gods lost power and slowly began to die.
Armazi, chief among them, remained the strongest. They who presided over the other gods and over all of creation watched as their fellows began to wither as the centuries turned. In a desperate attempt to preserve what remained of the pantheon as well as their own strength, Armazi consumed and absorbed the other gods: Barbale, Dali, Mamberi, Michpa, and Tkashi-Mapa among others. But soon even Armazi began to weaken and fade from human memory altogether.
Only through the continued spread of his bloodline through a line of half-human descendants did Armazi cling to existence. In time, their power, too, grew dormant; their heroic deeds lost to history. Still, the bloodline continued on and on, inactive and unknown, until it was brought out of dormancy in the only current living descendant---a young woman by the name of Eva Armasi who, at the age of fifteen, was just barely clinging to life herself. It was through this vessel that the god Armazi slowly began to regain a fraction of their initial strength, granting her powers associated with their nature as well as those of the other dead gods, whose final shreds of divinity were amalgamated in Armazi’s being.
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