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Helloooo I just have a question as Iāve been recently getting into finally creating shrines for my many statues of different gods and Iāve kinda found that Iāve been enamored with the gods of the moon, sea and thunder/storms/weather and Iāve been trying to complete my trifectas across the board. I have simple ones done such as (Selene, Poseidon and Zeus) or (Mani, Njord and Thor) and a couple more but sadly I donāt exactly know what all gods are associated with as Iāve been split down the middle on such things as Irish myth as besides Manannan Mac Lir I donāt exactly know if the gods shown to me are related to things like storms and the moon as Lugh seems to take the place of a storm god but for the moon Iāve found welsh and Celtic but both are either wrong island or too broad to just label as Irish and itās still very on and off depending on the online source. Thereās also the obscurity of Slavic as Perun is the only solid one that I know is associated with weather as Iāve seen god like Veles and Devana brought up as water and moon gods but nothing concrete but besides that so far I have some gods but not the rest as Iāll finish out the Mesopotamian one with (Nanna, Enki and Adad) even ones such as Kami in Shinto like (Tsukuyomi, Susanoo and possibly Raijin) Egyptian with (Khonsu, Sobek and Set) and eventually Hindu with the gods ( Soma, Varuna and Indra ) any other trifectas like this would be gladly appreciated as I would love to set up a way to worship the attributes most sacred to me from this world. Yes donāt get me wrong I understand that not all gods are as concrete as āgod of thisā but any association to it would be greatly appreciated.
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