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  1. List of Possible Denizens for each Aspect
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  3. Finally! Made a nice cleaned up list that’s organized by Aspect most likely associated with each God, Goddess, Spirit, Titan, Personification or Gnostic Aeon!
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  5. and there’s like at least 14-15 Denizens for each Aspect if not more, so it’s quite a list!
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  7. Enjoy!
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  9. Space Denizens
  10. Echidna: Mother of All Monsters
  11. Demeter: Goddess of grain, agriculture and the harvest, growth and nourishment.
  12. Matrikos: Aeon of Maternal
  13. Rhea: Titaness of fertility, motherhood and the mountain wilds.
  14. Gaia: Primeval goddess of the earth
  15. Cybele: Great Mother Goddess in Rome associated with Gaia and Rhea
  16. Leto: Titaness of motherhood
  17. Techne: Personification of Art and Skill
  18. Aristaeus: God of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing, and hunting
  19. Chloris: Goddess of flowers and wife of Zephyrus
  20. Charites: Goddesses of Charm, Beauty, Nature, Human Creativity and Fertility
  21. Karpo: Goddess of the fruits of the earth
  22. Antheia: Goddess of flowers and flowery wreaths
  23. Arche: Muse of Origins
  24. Thesis: Greek Personification of Creation
  25. *Plus the Various Nature or Earth Gods/Goddess/Spirits*
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  27. Time Denizens
  28. Haephestus: God of the Forge and Metalworking
  29. Chronos: God of Time
  30. Patrikos: Aeon of Paternal
  31. Logos: Aeon of Word
  32. Iapetus: Titan of Mortality
  33. Perses: Titan of Destruction
  34. Euterpe: Muse of Musical Poetry
  35. Terpsichore: Muse of Dance and Choral Poetry
  36. Clio: Muse of History
  37. Aoide: Muse of Song
  38. Melete: Muse of Meditation and Practice
  39. Pyrrhichos God of Rustic Dance
  40. Enyo: Goddess of Destructive War
  41. Polemos: Personification of War
  42. Ponos: Spirit of Hard Labour and Toil
  43. Ker: Spirit of Fate, Destruction and Death
  44. *Plus the Various Goddesses for the different Times of the Day, the Hours and the Seasons*
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  46. Life Denizens
  47. Hebe: Goddess of Youth, Prime of Life, and Original Cupbearer of the Gods. Daughter of Zeus and Hera
  48. Asclepius: God of Healing and Medicine
  49. Protogonos: Aeon of the First Born
  50. Vita: Aeon of Life
  51. Ageratos: Aeon of Never Aging
  52. Phanes: Orphic God of Procreation
  53. Euthenia: Spirit of Prosperity, Abundance and Plenty
  54. Kratos: Spirit of Strength, Might, Power and Soveriegn Rule
  55. Nike: Goddess of Victory
  56. Priapus: God of Fertility
  57. Chrysus: God of Wealth and Gold
  58. Aglaea: Goddess of Beauty, Adonrment, Splendor and Glory
  59. Palaestra: Goddess of Wrestling
  60. Thrasos: Spirit of Bold Behaviour
  61. Bia: Spirit of Force, Power, Strength and Compulsion
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  63. Doom Denizens
  64. Hades: Lord God of the Underworld and the Dead. God of Regret
  65. Persephone: Dual Goddess, Queen of The Underworld and Goddess of Spring Growth
  66. Thanatos: Spirit of Death and Mortality
  67. Janus: Dual Two Faced God of Beginnings and Endings, Transitions, Doorways, Gates and Passages
  68. Moros: Spirit of Doom
  69. Tartarus: God of the Deepest, Darkest pits of the Underworld
  70. Themis: Titaness of Divine Law and Order
  71. Cerberus: Three Headed Hellhound that guarded the Gates of Hades
  72. Aidos: Spirit of Modesty, Reverence and Respect
  73. Dike: Spirit of Exacting Justice, fair Judgement and the Rights established by Custom and Law
  74. Eunomia: Goddess of Good Order and Lawful Conduct
  75. Eulabeia: Spirit of Discretion, Caution and Circumspection
  76. Geras: Spirit of Old Age
  77. Nomos: Spirit of Law
  78. Poine: Spirit of Retribution, Recompense, Punishment and Penalty
  79. Sophrosyne: Spirit of Moderation, Self-Control, Temperance, Restraint and Discreton
  80. Phlegethon: Spirit of the River of Fire in Hades
  81. Achlys: Goddess of the Death-Mist. Personification of Sadness and Misery
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  83. Light Denizens
  84. Hemera: Goddess of Daylight
  85. Apollo: God of of the Sun, Healing, Medicine, Youth, Beauty, Truth and Prophecy. Twin of Artemis
  86. Synesis: Aeon of Intelligence
  87. Bythios: Aeon of Profundity and Depth
  88. Sophia: Aeon of Wisdom
  89. Aether: God of the Atmosphere of the Gods and light
  90. Astraeus: Titan of Dusk, Stars and Planets and the Art of Astrology
  91. Clymene: Titaness of Renown, Fame and Infamy
  92. Pheobe: Titaness of “Bright” Intellect and Prophecy
  93. Hyperion: Titan of Light. Father of The Sun, The Moon and the Dawn. Consort of Theia.
  94. Theia: Titaness of Sight and the Shining Light of the Clear Blue Sky. Mother of the Sun, the Moon and the Dawn.
  95. Helios: Titan of the Sun and Guardian of Oaths
  96. Eos: Titaness of the Dawn
  97. Tyche: Goddess of Fortune, Chance, Providence and Fate
  98. Iris: Goddess of the Rainbow and Divine Messenger
  99. Polymatheia: Muse of Knowledge
  100. Coeus: Titan of intellect and the axis of heaven around which the constellations revolved
  101. Despoina: Goddess of Mysteries
  102. Brizo: Patron Goddess of sailors, who sent them Prophetic Dreams
  103. Alectrona: Solar Goddess of the morning sun or waking up
  104. Aegle: Goddess of the Brightness of Splendor of the body in good health. Daughter of the Sun
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  106. Void Denizens
  107. Nyx: Goddess of the Night
  108. Cetus: Monstrous Leviathon whale from greek myth that lived in deep oceans
  109. Poseidon: God the seven seas, the Ocean, rivers, floods, tsunamis, droughts and earthquakes.
  110. Artemis: Goddess of The Moon, the Hunt, Wilderness, Animals, Young Girls, Childbirth. Twin of Apollo
  111. Sige: Aeon of Silence
  112. Selene: Titaness of the Moon
  113. Chaos: Personification of The Great Nothingness from which all things sprang from.
  114. Erebus: Primeval God of Darkness and Shadow
  115. Hymnos: God of Sleep
  116. Asteria: Titaness of Nocturnal Oracles and Falling Stars
  117. Hecate: Witch Goddess of Magic, Witchcraft, the Night, Moon, Ghosts and Necromancy
  118. Harpocrates: God of Silence
  119. Charon: Ferryman of the dead into Hades
  120. Circe: Goddess of Magic and Mystery, often a Witch
  121. Morpheus: God of Dreams
  122. The Oneiroi: Spirits of Dreams
  123. Thalassa: Personification of the Ocean
  124. Epiales: Spirit of Nightmares
  125. Phobetor: or Icelus, Spirit of Nightmares who takes the shape of animals
  126. Aporia: Spirit of Difficulty, Confusion, Perplexity, Powerlessness and Want of Means
  127. *Plus the Various Gods/Goddess/Spirits of Oceans/Rivers/Streams and Bodies of Wtaer*
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  129. Heart Denizens
  130. Yaldabaoth: Demiurge of Gnostic origin. Creator of this impure material world in contrast to the heavenly realm. He is the trapper of bits of that realm in this chaotic universe in the form of souls.
  131. Aphrodite: Goddess of Love, Beauty, Desire and Pleasure
  132. Ainos: Aeon of Praise
  133. Theletus: Aeon of Will or Longing
  134. Agape: Aeon of Love
  135. Paracletus: Aeon of Comforter
  136. Hedone: Aeon of Pleasure, Enjoyment, and Delight
  137. Autophyes: Aeon of Self Existence
  138. Alke: Personification of Courage
  139. Ananke: Goddess of inevitability, Compulsion, and Necessity
  140. Eros: God of Love and Attraction
  141. Hedylogos: God of Sweet Talk and Flattery
  142. Gelos: Spirit of Laughter
  143. Horme: Spirit of Impulse or Effort to do something, Eagerness, Starting Action, Set into Motion, Motivation
  144. Peitho: Spirit of Persuasion and Seduction
  145. Euphrosyne: Goddess of Good Cheer, Joy, Mirth and Merriment
  146. Iynx: Goddess of the Love Charm
  147. Pasithea: Goddess of Rest and Relaxation
  148. Philotes: Spirit of Friendship, Affection and Sexual Intercourse. (lol Spirit of Friends with Benefits)
  149. Epione: Goddess of the Soothing of Pain
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  151. Mind Denizens
  152. Athena: Goddess of Intelligence, Skill, Peace, Warfare, Battle Strategy, Handicrafts and Wisdom
  153. Ennoae: Aeon of Thought
  154. Nous: Aeon of Mind
  155. The Sphinx: Keeper of gateways and Passages. Offers riddles to those who wish to cross, devours those who fail the test
  156. Epimetheus: Titan of Afterthought and the Father of Excuses
  157. Metis: Titaness of Good Counsel, Advice, Planning, Cunning, Craftiness and Wisdom
  158. Amphilogiai: Spirits of Dispute, Debate and Contention
  159. Apate: Spirit of deceit, Guile, Fraud and Deception
  160. Mnemosyne: Titanness of Memory and Rememberance. Mother of the 9 Muses
  161. Dolos: Spirit of trickery, Cunning Deception, Craftiness, Treachery and Guile
  162. Themis: Titaness of Good Counsel. Personification of Divine Order, Law, Natural Law and Custom
  163. Epiphron: Spirit of Prudence, Shredness, Thoughtfulness, Carefulness and Sagacity
  164. Pheme: Spirit of Rumour, Report and Gossip
  165. Mneme: Muse of Memory
  166. Thelxinoe: Muse and Charmer of Minds
  167. Nemesis: Goddess of Revenge, Righteous Indignition and Retribution
  168. Melete: Muse of Thought, Meditation and Practice.
  169. Prophasis: Spirit of Excuses and Pleas
  170. Anaideia: Spirit of Ruthlessness, Shamelessness and Unforgivingness
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  172. Breath Denizens
  173. Typheus: Father of All Monsters, Monster of Harsh Hot Storms
  174. Hermes: God of Boundaries, Travel, Communication, Trade, Language, Writing and Commerce. Psycopomp and Messenger of the Gods
  175. Zeus: King and Father of the Gods. God of the Sky, Weather, Lightning, Storms, Clouds, Law, Order and Justice
  176. Uranus: God of the Heavens. Father of all the Titans
  177. Cadmean Fox: Spirit Fox destined to never be Caught. Sometimes also called Cadmean Vixen or Teumessian Fox.
  178. Atlas: Titan forced to carry the Sky upon his shoulders and hold it up.
  179. Aura: Titaness of the Breeze and the Fresh Cool Air of Early Morning.
  180. Angelia: Spirit of Messages, Tidings and Proclamations
  181. Soteria: Personification of Safety, Preservation and Deliverance from Harm
  182. Aeolus: God of the Winds
  183. Chione: Goddess of the Snow
  184. Nephelai: Nymphs of the Clouds
  185. Harmonia: Goddess of Harmony and Concord
  186. Phantasos God of Apparitions or Surreal Dreams
  187. Lethe: Spirit of the River of Forgetfulness and Oblivion in Hades
  188. Aergia: Goddess of Inactivity. Personification of Sloth and Laziness
  189. *Plus the Various Gods and Godesses for every direction or temperature of wind*
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  191. Blood Denizens
  192. Hera: Queen of the gods, Goddess of Marriage Vows, Women and Childbirth
  193. Anthropos: Aeon of Man or Flesh
  194. Mixis: Aeon of Mixture
  195. Henosis: Aeon of Union
  196. Syncrasis: Aeon of Commixture
  197. Prometheus: Titan rebel who stole fire from the Gods. Chained to a Mountain whil and Eagle rips out his Flesh as punishment and then later given a Ring when set free.
  198. Horkos: Spirit of Oaths
  199. Eusebeia: Spirit of Loyalty, Duty and Respect
  200. Styx: Spirit of the River of Oaths and Hatred in Hades
  201. Peitharchia: Spirit of Obediance
  202. Eleos: Spirit of Mercy, Pity and Compassion
  203. Medusa: Child of Echnida. Woman with Snakes for Hair that turned onlookers to Stone. Her Flesh and Blood were poison.
  204. Alastor: Spirit of Blood Feuds and Vengeance
  205. Ekecheiria: Spirit of Truce, Armistice and Cessation of all Hostilities. Honored at Olympic Games
  206. Homonoia: Spirit of Concord, Unanimity and Oneness of Mind
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  208. Hope Denizens
  209. Abraxas: Highest God in Gnostic myth. Satan and God, Male and Female, Good and Evil, combined in one being. The true pure holy creator of the heavenly realm and everything in it, the embodiment of the will of creation.
  210. Dionysis: God of Wine, Parties, Drunkeness, Revelry, Madness, Drugs and Ecstasy
  211. Ecclesia: Aeon of the Church and Belief
  212. Macaria: Aeon of Happiness
  213. Hybris: Spirit of Outrageous Behaviour
  214. Zelos: Spirit of Eager Rivalry, Emulation, Envy, Jealousy and Zeal
  215. Comus: God of Revelry, Merrymaking and Festivity
  216. Eupheme: Spirit of Words of Good Omen, Acclamation, Praise, Applause and Shout of Triumph
  217. Caerus: Spirit of Oppurtunity
  218. Apheleia: Spirit and Personification of Ease, Simplicity and Primitivity in a good sense.
  219. Eriene: Goddess of Peace
  220. Aletheia: Spirit of Truthfulness and Sincerity and in Gnosticism, the Aeon of Truth
  221. Ate: Spirit of Delusion, Infatuation, Folly, Recklessness and Ruin
  222. Elpis: Spirit of Hope and Expectation, and in Gnosticism, Aeon of Hope
  223. Pistis: Spirit of Trust, Honesty and Good Faith, and in Gnosticism thr Aeon of Faith
  224. Philophrosyne: Spirit of Friendliness, Kindness and Welcome
  225. Arete: Spirit of Virtue, Excellence, Goodnes and Valour
  226. Eucleia: Spirit of Good Repute and Glory
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  228. Rage Denizens
  229. Ares: God fo the Chaos of War, Bloodshed and Violence
  230. Acinetos: Aeon of Immovability
  231. Menoetius: Titan of Violent Anger, Rash Action and Mortality
  232. Alala: Spirit of the War Cry
  233. Deimos: Spirit of Fear, Dread and Terror
  234. Eris: Goddess of Strife, Discord, Contention and Rivalry
  235. Ioke: Spirit of the Pursuit of Battle
  236. The Keres: Spirits of Violent or Cruel Death
  237. Kydoimos: Spirit of the Din of Battle, Confusion, Uproar and Hubbub
  238. Lyssa: Spirit of Rage, Fury and Rabies in animals
  239. Mania: Spirit of Madness, Insanity and Frenzy
  240. Oizys: Spirit of Woe and Misery
  241. Phobos: Spirit of Panis, Fear and Flight
  242. Phrike: Spirit of Horror and Trembling Fear
  243. Phthonus: Spirit of Envy and Jealousy
  244. Methe: Nymph of Drunkeness
  245. Melpomene: Muse of Tragedy
  246. Acheron: Spirit of the River of Pain in Hades
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