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In Yoruba mythology, Obatala was the son of Olodumare. He created mankind from the earth.
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In Yoruba mythology, Oduduwa is the wife of Obatala.
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In Yoruba mythology, Ogun is a son of Obatala and Oduduwa. He was a warrior who won many battles and was rewarded with the kingdom of the town of Ire in the land of Ekiti given to him by Oduduwa.
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In Nigerian mythology, Olokun is the god of sea and lagoons and brother of Olorun.
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In Nigerian mythology, Olorun is the god of the sky.
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In Lydian mythology, Omphale is a goddess of the earth, rebirth & augury. The universal womb and the hub of life.
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In Nande folklore, an Omuli is a woman or girl who consumes the soul of a living person, and causes that person to die of consumption.
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In Taino mythology, Opiel Guabiron is the guardian of the underworld.
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In Saxon mythology, Ostara was the goddess of sunrise and the east. The ruler of the vernal equinox and earth' s springtime burgeoning.
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In Finnish mythology, Otava was one of the constellations of stars formed from specks of albumen in duck-eggs laid at the crook of Luonnotar's knee when the universe was created. Light from Otava reached the earth and warmed the ground, fertilizing it to produce bear-offspring.
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