Goddess  F

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Fand: (Celtic)
Wife of Manannan, god of the sea.

Flidais: (Celtic)
Flidais is a woodland goddess of wild creatures and sexual intercourse. Her name means “deer” and she is sometimes referred to as the mistress to stags. (
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Flora: (Roman)
Goddess of spring and Birth. .

Fortuna: (Roman)
Goddess of Fate.

Freya: (Scandinavian)
Goddess of magic and death, goddess of sex, daughter of Njord, a shape-shifter who often took the form of a falcon. When her husband Odin disappeared, Freya wept golden tears. Donning a magical garment, Freya could fly long distances. Patroness of seithr, a practice in which a sorceress would enter a trance to foretell the future. The women who practiced siethr, who were know as Volva, wandered freely about the country casting spells and foretelling the future. Freya worshippers involved orgiastic rites which horrified and outraged the Christians. Half of all those slain in battle belonged to Freya, the other half belonging to Odin.

 

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