Voodoo
Voodoo
In Voodoo, Adjassou-Linguetor (Adja, Adha Bosu) is a loa with protruberant eys and a bad temper who governs spring water.
In Voodoo, Agwe is the goddess of the sea.
In Voodoo, Clermeil is a loa in the form of a white-man. When angry he makes rivers overflow.
In Voodoo, Congo is a handsome but lethargic and slow-witted loa.
In Voodoo, Damballa is a loa who governs snakes and floods and can cure all illness.
In Voodoo, Diable Tonnere is a powerful loa.
In Voodoo, Diablesses are the spirits of women who died as virgins. They are forced to purge the sin of dieing a virgin by living in the woods for many years before they will be allowed into heaven.
In Voodoo, Diejuste is a benevolant loa.
In Voodoo, Erzilie is the goddess of sexual love.
In Voodoo, a gangan is an inferior shaman unable to reach hougan.
In Voodoo, Grand Bois is the loa of the forces of nature.
In Voodoo, guedes are the spirits of the dead.
In Voodoo, the houngans are the priests.
In Voodoo, Ibo is a handsome, friendly loa.
In Voodoo, the Ibo Loa are gods and spirits.
In Voodoo, Jean is a stern, but nervous loa who rules the thunder and earthquakes.
In Voodoo, L'inglesou is a fierec looking loa who lives among rocks and in ravines and kills those who offend him.
In Fon mythology, Legba is the youngest son of Lisa and Mawu. He is the god of fate.
In Voodoo, Legba is one of the two gods who open the road to the spirit world.
In Voodoo, Limba is a rough male loa who lives among the rocks and persecutes people. He has an insatiable appetite and is said to kill and eat his devotees.
In voodoo, the loa are spirits. They may be either male or female.
In Voodoo, a lutin is the ghost of an unbaptised child.
In voodoo, Maman Brigitte is the loa of death and cemeteries.
In Voodoo, Marassa Jumeaux are the ghosts of dead twins.
In Voodoo, Mombu is a stammering loa who causes storms of torrential rain.
In Voodoo, Nago Shango is a powerful and lively loa.
In Voodoo, Ogoun is a warrior and blacksmith loa. He is especially fond of rum and tobacco.
In Voodoo, the Petro loa are a group of easily annoyed spirits symbolised by the whip.
In Voodoo, Pie is a grave soldier loa who lies at the bottom of ponds and rivers. He makes floods.
In Voodoo, the Rada loa are the chief deities.
In Voodoo, a revenant is a spirit of the dead who feeling neglected returns to plague their living relatives.
In Voodoo, Samedi is an important loa, god of the cemetery.
In Voodoo, a serviteur is someone who becomes posessed by a loa during a ceremony.
In Voodoo, Sobo is a loa who looks like a handsome soldier.
In Voodoo, Sousson-Pannan is an ugly loa covered in sores. He is totaly evil and drinks spirits and blood.
In Voodoo, Ti Jean Quinto is an insolent loa in policeman form who lives under bridges.
In Voodoo, Ville au Camp is the underwater capital of the loas.
In Voodoo, the zobops are an order of male sorcerers.
In Voodoo, a zombie is the spirit of a person killed by a sorcerer and resurected by evil houngans.