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Loviatar (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈloʋiɑtɑr],
alternative names Loveatar, Lovetar, Lovehetar, Louhetar, Louhiatar, Louhi) is a
blind daughter of Tuoni...
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husband of Tuonetar.
Their children included Kipu-Tyttö, Tuonenpoika, and
Loviatar, who were
divinities of suffering. When in
human form, he
appears as an...
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separated in
Finnish mythology,
Louhi is
probably an alter-ego of the
goddess Loviatar.
Louhi is
described as a
powerful and evil
witch queen ruling over the...
- In
Finnish mythology, the Nine
diseases are the sons of
Loviatar, the
blind daughter of Tuoni. She is
impregnated by wind (some
versions of the
story tell...
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Forgotten Realms is a
campaign setting for the
Dungeons &
Dragons (D&D)
fantasy role-playing game.
Commonly referred to by
players and game
designers as...
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appears in
several Finnish names,
including a
variation of
Louhi (Louhetar,
Loviatar, Louhiatar) and Syöjätär (syödä ‘to eat,’ with the
feminine suffix of -tar...
- worlds. She is the
mother of Kipu-Tyttö, Kivutar, Vammatar, Kalma, and
Loviatar, as well as
numerous plagues, diseases, demons, and monsters. Brown, John...
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Ubtao Intermediate deities: Auril, Bahamut, Beshaba, Gond, Helm, Ilmater,
Loviatar, Mask, Mielikki, Tiamat, Tymora, Umberlee,
Waukeen Lesser deities: Azuth...
- a legend. Louhi, the
matriarch of Pohjola,
hostess of the Underworld.
Loviatar, the
blind daughter of
Tuoni and the
mother of Nine diseases. Luonnotar...
- Bane (his home was
previously referred to as Acheron), Beshaba, ****,
Loviatar, and Talona. The
Barrens of Doom and
Despair consist of a
single infinite...