Norse mythology from A to Z:
[O] - Odin
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[H] - Hermes (Ἑρμῆς) is the winged herald and messenger of the Olympian gods. In addition, he is also a divine trickster, and the god of roads, flocks, commerce, and thieves.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[L] - Leto (Λητώ) was one of the Titanides, the goddess of motherhood and the mother of the twin gods Apollon and Artemis.
Ares and Aphrodite texting:
Aphrodite: Good night xxx!
Ares: Good night.
Aphrodite: It would be better if you put x's at the end of the sentences, xxx!
Ares: Ok?
Ares: Good night Calliope, Otrera, Althea, Terpsichore!
[at the store]
Hera: excuse me, i lost my son. can i make an announcement?
employee: of course
Hera, into the mic: goodbye you little shit
Hephaestus in the tools section, looking up: what-
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[A] - Ares (Ἄρης) is the god of war. However, unlike Athena, he represents merely its destructive capacity and is typically the personification of sheer violence and brutality.
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[N] - Nótt - is night personified, one of the first giants, grandmother of Thor.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[A] - Asteria (Ἀστερία) was the goddess of nocturnal oracles and shooting stars
Norse mythology from A to Z:
[F] - Freyja (Old Norse for ‘Lady’, ‘Woman’, or ‘Mistress’).
The baseline of Freyja’s various functions comes from her role as fertility goddess as per her Vanir descent. Specifically, her other name Horn (Hǫrn, or Härn) probably comes from Old Norse horr, which means flax or linen. This was an important product which began being cultivated early on in Scandinavia and was thought to ward off evil and give fertility to humankind. Flax manufacture was a female affair, and as bridal dresses were made of linen, Freyja became a sort of defender of love and weddings, too. Another one of her names, Gefn, is Old Norse for ‘giver’, bringing to mind a role as a goddess of plenty.
Greek mythology from A to Z:
[M] - Metis (Μῆτις) was one of the Titans and the first wife of Zeus. She became the goddess of wisdom, prudence and deep thought.