Aradia
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Aradia is the Goddess of the Lost. She appears as a small light to guide those who are lost. In 4.04 Fear, Itself, Willow called upon Aradia using a guiding spell …
Diana
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In 2.16 Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered, Amy calls upon Diana, goddess of love and the hunt, for her spell on Cordelia. Diana is the Roman goddess of forests, animals and hunting, …
Dinza
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Dinza is one of the Eleusian mysteries, the dark demi-goddess of the lost. Only the dead can enter her presence, and those that do, she often traps for eternity. Angel …
Gaia
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In 4.10 Hush, the Wicca group in the college begin their meeting with the prayer:
“We come together, daughters of Gaia, sisters to the moon…”
Gaia was the Earth Goddess of …
Glory
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Glory was one of three hellgods who ruled over a demon dimension. Her power started to outstrip that of the other two and they expelled her from their dimension, by …
Hecate
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In 2.16 Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered, Amy calls upon Hecate, the patron goddess of witchcraft, to turn Buffy into a rat. Hecate is known in many different guises, including a young …
Hold my victim as in tar
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In her spell on Glory in 5.19 Tough Love, Willow says:
“Kali, Hera, Kronos, Tonic. Air like nectar, thick as onyx. Cassiel by your second star, hold my victim as in …
Janus
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Janus was the god worshipped by Ethan Rayne in 2.06 Halloween. In Roman mythology, Janus was the two-faced Roman god of gates, of doors, and of beginnings and endings, and was …
Kokopeli
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Kokopeli is a fertility god. Joyce Summers owned a statue of him, which Dawn loved. Buffy disposed of the statue in the episode 6.11 Gone in an attempt to try and …
Neisa
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Willow implores to Neisa, the goddess of chance and fortune, to help her win a poker game in 4.13 The I In Team:
“I implore you, Neisa, blessed Goddess of Chance …
Ooftah
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Ooftah is the goddess of childbirth. Giles used a statue of Ooftah to hit Toth in 5.03 The Replacement. Willow agreed the statue was a wise choice as:
“She’s got some …
Osiris
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In Egyptian mythology, Osiris was a god who became Lord of the Dead and Resurrection after his brother killed him and he was resurrected. In the Buffyverse, Osiris is summoned …
Thespia
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In 4.14 Goodbye Iowa, Willow tells Tara about the demon-finding spell:
“When the potion mixes and Thespia is called, it creates this mist over the parts where the demons are. It …






