Name |
Description / Dominion |
ACHELOIS |
A minor moon goddess whose name means “she who washes away pain”. |
ALCYONE |
One of the seven, Pleiades and daughter of Atlas and Pleione. She bore several children with the god Poseidon. |
ALECTRONA |
An early Greek goddess of the sun, daughter of Helios and Rhode, and possibly goddess of the morning. |
AMPHITRITE |
Greek goddess of the sea, wife of Poseidon and a Nereid. |
APHRODITE |
Goddess of love and beauty and married to Hephaestus. |
ARTEMIS |
Virginal goddess of the hunt and twin sister of Apollo. |
ATÉ |
Greek goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly. |
ATHENA |
Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and war strategy. Daughter of Zeus and born from his forehead fully grown, wearing battle armour. |
BRIZO |
Ancient Greek prophet goddess who was known as the protector of mariners, sailors, and fishermen. |
CALLIOPE |
One of the Muses, the muse of epic poetry, daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne and the wisest of the Muses. |
CALYPSO |
Sea nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where she detained ODYSSEUS for several years. Generally said to be the daughter of the Titan ATLAS. |
CELAENO |
One of the Pleiades, and a wife of Poseidon. Said to be the mother of the sea god’s children Lycus and Nycteus |
CETO |
Primordial sea monster goddess, the daughter of Gaia and Pontus and mother of sea monsters. |
CIRCE |
A goddess of magic who transformed her enemies, or those that insulted her, into beasts. |
DEMETER |
Goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law and the harvest. |
EOS |
A Titaness and the goddess of the dawn. |
ERATO |
One of the Muses, the muse of lyric poetry, especially love and erotic poetry. |
ERIS |
Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord and connected to the war-goddess Enyo. |
GAIA |
The primal Greek goddess of the Earth. Known as the great mother of all and often referred to as “Mother Earth”. |
HARMONIA |
The Greek goddess of harmony and concord. |
HEBE |
Goddess of eternal youth. |
HECATE |
The goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts, witchcraft and necromancy (the undead). |
HERA |
Goddess of goddesses, women, and marriage. Married to Zeus and known as Queen of the Gods. |
HESTIA |
goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the state. Also one of the Hesperides. |
IRIS |
Greek goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods. She is also known as one of the goddesses of the sea and the sky. |
KERES |
The Keres were female spirits, the daughters of Nyx, the goddess of night. |
METIS |
Titan goddess of wisdom, an OCEANID, and the first great spouse of Zeus. |
NEMESIS |
The goddess of retribution and personification of vengeance. |
NIKE |
Goddess of victory, known as the Winged Goddess of Victory. |
NYX |
Primordial goddess of the night. |
PEITHO |
Greek goddess of persuasion and seduction. |
PERSEPHONE |
Goddess of vegetation and spring and queen of the underworld. Lives off-season in the underworld as the wife of HADES. |
PHEME |
The goddess of fame, gossip and renown. Her favour is notability, and her wrath is scandalous rumors. |
RHEA |
Titaness and goddess of nature. Daughter of the earth goddess Gaia and the sky god URANUS, and known as “the mother of gods”. |
SELENE |
Goddess of the Moon, sometimes referred to as Luna and the ‘mother’ of vampires. |
STYX |
Goddess of the river Styx and a Naiad who was the first to aid Zeus in the Titan war. |
THE ERINNYES |
Goddesses of retribution and vengeance whose job was to punish men who committed heinous crimes. |
THE GRACES |
Goddesses of retribution and vengeance whose job was to punish men who committed heinous crimes. |
THE MUSES |
The nine Muses were the goddesses the arts. |
THEMIS |
Ancient Greek Titaness and goddess of divine order, law, natural law and custom. |
THETIS |
Sea nymph, goddess of water and one of the fifty Nereids, daughters of the ancient sea god NEREUS. Also a shapeshifter and a prophet. |
TYCHE |
Goddess of prosperity and fortune. |
URANIA |
One of the Muses, the muse of astronomy and astrology. |