PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Hebe
Hebe is the goddess of youth and regeneration in Greek mythology. Hebe is the daughter of the mighty gods Zeus and Hera, and what better way to honor that then make her a servant. When poor hebe lost her job her parents had her marry the mighty Heracles.
Hebe
When hebe was doing her servant job that she was lovingly forced to do by her parents she fell and her dress came undone. Apollo her employer saw it as an unforgivable mistake.
HEBE
- Hebe is The goddess of youth.
- Hebe is Married To the mighty Hercales.
- Hebe Helped Hera with enter her carriage.
- Hebe Drew baths for her brother ares.
- Hebe Was hires by Apollo to be a servant for the gods before marrying hercales.
- Hebe was Called Ganymede after her successor to the job of cupbearer.
- Hebe Lost her job when her dress came undone at a festival which Apollo thought was unforgivable
HEBE
- Hebe Was the daughter of Zeus and Hera
- Hebe is Represented as a young woman and usually depicted with a sleeveless dress.
Watatsumi
Watatsumi is the great deity of dragons and water. Watatsumi is the “son” of insami the great god. Watatsumi is in charge of the three tiers of earth.
Watatsum
After Insami returned from the underworld in a failed attempt to bring back his wife while washing the filth off his clothes the Watatsumi and eleven other gods appeared
WATATSUMI
- Watatsumi is the God of dragons and water.
- Watatsumi is the Great deity of dragons.
- Watatsumi is also the Great deity of water.
- (Split into three) Watatsumi rules the high, middle, and low worlds.
- Watatsumi Appreciates human sacrifices.
WATATSUMI
- Watatsumi Is usually represented by a large shark, dragon, or crocodile.
- Watatsumi’s Sacred animal are dragons, sharks, and crocodiles.
- Watatsumi’s wife left him for the goddess of dragons (?)
- Watatsumi is an extremely strong deity
Idunn
Idunn is the goddes of youth and regeneration in Norse mythology. Idunn is the wife of Bragi, and it’s thought that she may have been the daughter of the first settlers. Idunn is the one who gives the gods their eternal youth by forcing them to eat apples.
Idunn
Idunn was tricked by Loki into coming into a forest to look for some interesting apples, but she was kidnapped by prymheimr. His life being threatened by the quickly aging gods Loki transformed Idunn into a nut and carried her to Asgard as a falcon, but he was chased by prymheimr who had become an eagle. Prymheimr couldn’t stop, hit the ground, and was killed by the gods.
IDUNN
- Idunn is the Goddess of youth and fertility.
- By feeding them apples, Idunn Gives the gods their eternal youth.
- Idunn is the Keeper of apples.
- Idunn is known as the Granter of eternal youth.
- Idun is Married to the god Bragi.
- Idunn Never ages and stays at a consistent 20-30 years old.
- Like Greece’s Aphrodite, Idunn is always with someone.
IDUNN
- Idunn Is very close with Loki although he backstabs her.
- Idunn is Represented by nuts, apples, and eternal youth.
- Idunn Sacred plant is apple.
- Most think that Idunn was the daughters of the first settlers.
- Idunn Is married to Bragi.
Boba-Yaga
Boba-Yaga is the goddess of death in Slavic mythology. She is represented by an old woman monster thing. She knows everything about the world and is sought out for advice, but she tends to eat those who asl for it. Boba-Yaga is the Slavic boogeyman and likes to eat people.
Boba-Yaga
the people say that there is only one way to defeat boba-Yaga and that’s to be invited in for dinner. if this happens, under no circumstance, are you allowed to let boba-Yaga near because if you do she will eat you. If your dead you cant get advice from her.
BOBA-YAGA
- Boba-Yaga is the goddess of death and regeneration.
- Boba-yaga rules over death.
- Boba-Yaga is known as the goddess of death, ruler of dead, and her name translates to bogey man.
- Boba-Yaga has a son named koschei.
BOBA-YAGA
- Boba-Yaga appears as a old woman that isn’t very flattering.
- Boba-Yaga likes to eat people.
- Boba-Yaga Represented by mushrooms and the dead.