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Kuutar (pronounced [ˈkuːtɑr]; lit. 'Maiden of the Moon') or just Kuu (Finnish: Moon), is the
goddess of the Moon in
Finnish mythology. She owns the gold...
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members of a
humanoid race
living in the Oort
cloud sometimes pray to
Kuutar and Ilmatar.
Tales Eldelórne
trilogy by
Karleigh Bon, book one, introduces...
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Symphony No. 5 and No. 6, No. 7 was Sibelius's
final home for
material from
Kuutar, a never-completed
symphonic poem
whose title roughly means "Moon Spiritess"...
- Kullervo,
tragic antihero.
Model for Túrin
Turambar in Tolkien's Silmarillion.
Kuutar,
goddess of the Moon. Lemminkäinen (Ahti Saarelainen, Kaukomieli), a brash...
- Ajattara) Akka (Maaemonen)
Ilmatar (Luonnotar)
Kalma Kipu-tyttö
Kivutar Kuutar Loviatar /
Louhi (Louhetar, Louhiatar, Loveatar, Loveheta, Lovetar) Mielikki...
- abandoned) Kalevala-themed project: a tone poem
called The Moon
Goddess (
Kuutar; no
catalogue number). Moreover, a
theme initially intended for the symphony...
- In the story, the
wizard Väinämöinen
tries to
seduce the moon
goddess Kuutar by
building a boat with magic; his
incantation is
missing three words, and...
- her lost lover, Sydän. Also, Jean
makes references to the
Oortian deities Kuutar and Ilmatar: both
appear in the Kalevala, the
former being the Moon spirit...