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48gmoodboards: Yamamoto Sayaka - Hades: King of the Underworld Watanabe Miyuki - Persephone: Queen of the Underworld; Goddess of Flowers and Spring Shiroma Miru - Hekate: Goddess of Witchcraft, the Moon and the Mist Kinoshita Momoka - Hermes: Messenger
ogress: witchy-words: soleidan: soleidan: here’s a bit of trivia for polytheists, classicists, and enthusiasts of mythology: what is the name of Greek goddess Hekate’s Roman “equivalent”/closely associated deity? look it up L O L
Placating Hecate.
Fée nomène.
isilienelenihin: (Persephone) (Hekate) (Artemis) He wakes slowly, aware at first only of the pounding in his head and stiffness in his limbs. A soft groan slips out as he tries to stretch—and finds himself bound securely to a chair. “There’s
isilienelenihin: (Persephone) (Hades) (Hekate) (Artemis) (Sarah Jane) (Hermes) (Athena) Persephone is so wrapped up in the wonder of finally being out in the world that she doesn’t notice the sun moving inexorably towards the horizon until
skeletal: FIGURES OF LORE | hecate, greek mythology ↳ requested by anon Hecate or Hekate (pron.: /ˈhɛkətiː/; ancient Greek Ἑκάτη, Hekátē; /ˈhɛkət/) is an ancient goddess, most often shown holding two torches or a
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13thmoon: Goddess of the Night and Moon: Hekate’s Necklaces ☽ 5/5 stars, fast shipping ☾
leprincelointain: Maximilian Pirner (1854-1924), ”Hekate” - c.1901
bitchbug: Hecate (or Hekate), 1901, pastel by Maximilian Pirner, Czechoslovakian, 1854-1924. The three-bodied goddess in this very unusual artwork holds a key, a sword and a torch. The key may be a symbol for the afterlife; the sword a symbol for war
lunasabatica: Jeff Cullen aka Hellfurian, Hekate’s Advance.
insideflesh: hekate II (excerpt)
aku-no-homu:https://twitter.com/hekate_rina/status/831579464832262144
mermaidslure: Hekate pendant at The Mermaid’s Lure on storenvy
leprincelointain: Maximilian Pirner (1854-1924), Hekate - 1901
natural-magics: Hekate statue by hellfurian
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Artemis Demeter Hekate
impfaust: “Burning fires between heaven and hell…”Artwork: “Hekate” by Nekronikon.
mortisia: Hecate Hecate or Hekate (Greek Ἑκάτη) is a goddess in Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding two torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form. She was variously associated with crossroads, entrance-ways,
hekate-writes:“This reminded me of you” is such a tender sentence. Oh to have impacted someone so much that they find bits of your soul and hold the memory of you in things and places when you’re not around.