Storied Merchant God of the Maya, traversing perilous roads with heavy cargo and stalwart spear, patron of wanderers and cacao’s cultivation. On journeys under North Star’s guidance, offerings to him
Incan Moon Goddess traversing the night with ethereal beauty. Governs time cycles, matrimony and menstruation, protector of the feminine. Her lunar wisdom graces shamans. Her silver tears bless the land.
Incan Earth Mother goddess, nurtures the land’s bounty wielding the primordial power of creation. Presiding over verdant peaks and plentiful harvests, her vibrant essence brings forth life from rich soil.
Aztec and Mayan feathered serpent god symbolises creation, knowledge, wind, wisdom, and cosmic dualities. Introduced many advancements. His tragic downfall, departure and promised return shape prophecy. Rise, fall and rise
Fire and volcano goddess, the synthesis of creation and destruction. Shapes landscapes and influences the spiritual connection of Hawaiians from the sacred Kilauea volcano. In eternal struggle with her sister,
Ruler of the underworld, ocean, and marine animals. Considered a healer, using his powers to cure ailments. A benevolent force, nurturing balance between realms, the sacred connection between the sea
Māori god of the sea and marine life. Symbolises the balance of nature, tranquility and fury. His mood influences weather and sea conditions. Guardian of fishermen, rituals are conducted
God of cultivated crops, fertility, agriculture, and abundant food sources. He is invoked during planting and harvest seasons to ensure bountiful yields. His role emphasises the importance of crop cultivation
God of the underworld and death. Associated with the darker aspects of existence, antithesis to the forces of light and life. An adversary of Tāne Mahuta, his actions are disruptive
Māori god of forests and birds, known for creating humans from sacred clay. He protects nature, fostering life, growth, and the balance between the spiritual and earthly realms. The largest