[Facts] Re: Who's Your Patron Pagan Deity? Find Out Here! (More Funstuff)
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kristin hayley
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Egyptian goddess?
Priapos came up with a good one in Nirah, but in case you're not overly fond of snakes...
I came up with "Kristin Hayley"="I, tiny, sly Khera".
Khera is an ancient Egyptian goddess of the Underworld. She is mentioned in The Papyrus of Nu.
-- Nanaea
Priapos came up with a good one in Nirah, but in case you're not overly fond of snakes...
I came up with "Kristin Hayley"="I, tiny, sly Khera".
Khera is an ancient Egyptian goddess of the Underworld. She is mentioned in The Papyrus of Nu.
-- Nanaea
was khera really in the form of a dung beattle or not ?
I think she is a very cool goddess so is Bast too.
how old was Khera and Bast when they died.
I think she is a very cool goddess so is Bast too.
how old was Khera and Bast when they died.
was khera really in the form of a dung beattle or not ?
I think she is a very cool goddess so is Bast too.
I think she is a very cool goddess so is Bast too.
Kristin Hayley=Nirah, yet silky!
Nirah is an ancient Sumerian snake-deity. Nirah was the divine messenger of Sataran, a divine healer the patron god of the Sumerian city Der in ancient Mesopotamia.
"Nirah, yet silky" is a lyric from the lost Velvet Underground song "Nirah in Silk", a sequel to "Venus in Furs".
Nirah is an ancient Sumerian snake-deity. Nirah was the divine messenger of Sataran, a divine healer the patron god of the Sumerian city Der in ancient Mesopotamia.
"Nirah, yet silky" is a lyric from the lost Velvet Underground song "Nirah in Silk", a sequel to "Venus in Furs".