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The character is a Fertility Deity. Variation of Harvest Deity. Combination of Health Deity, Nature Deity, Sex Deity and Vegetation Deity. But also not to be confused with just Sex Deity. Opposite of Famine Deity.

Also Called[]

  • Birth/Procreation/Reproduction Deity/God/Goddess
  • Gods of Fertility, Birth, Procreation, Reproduction, Sex, Nature and Vegetation
  • The Divine Fertile One

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As an archetype of a Fertility Deity, a god/goddess who represents or is associated with fertility, virility, sex, sexual health, reproduction, procreation, pregnancy, birth, nature, vegetation and crops. Fertility deities are common in mythology and were important among ancient and current civilizations. In most cases these deities are directly associated with these experiences.

Unlike sex deities main focus are desire, love, lust, and sexuality with minor fertility abilities; fertility deities are naturally much more powerful in that field, and possess many similar abilities to sex deities depending on what is covered within their domain.

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Also See: Fertility God

Anime & Manga

  • Ceresmon (Digimon)
  • Landorus (Pokémon)
  • Mii (Jungle de Ikou)
  • Mater (The Faraway Paladin)

Animated Films & Cartoons

  • Te Fiti (Moana)

Comics

  • Gaea (Marvel Comics)

Folklore & Mythology

See: List of Fertility Deities

  • Asherah (Canaanite Mythology)
  • Cernunnos (Celtic Mythology)
  • The Dagda (Celtic/Irish Mythology)
  • Andrew The Apostle (Christian Mythology)
  • Hathor (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Min (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Osiris (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Sobek (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Agathodaemon (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Aphrodite/Venus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Artemis/Diana (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Cronus/Saturn (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Demeter/Ceres (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Dionysus/Bacchus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Eileithyia/Lucina (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Eros/Cupid (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Gaia/Terra (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Hecate/Trivia (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Hera/Juno (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Heracles/Hercules (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Hermaphroditus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Pan/Faunus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Persephone/Kore/Proserpina (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Priapus/Mutunus Tutunus (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Phanes (Greco-Roman Mythology)
  • Chandra (Hindu Mythology)
  • Shiva (Hindu Mythology)
  • Parvati (Hindu Mythology)
  • Ala (Igbo Mythology)
  • Inari (Japanese Mythology)
  • Astarte (Mesopotamian Mythology)
  • Jord (Nordic Mythology)
  • Sif (Norse Mythology)
  • The Vanir (Nordic Mythology)
    • Freyja
    • Freyr
    • Njordr
  • Heracles (Roman Mythology)
  • Silvanus (Roman Mythology)
  • Jarylo (Slavic Mythology)
  • Storks (Egyptian Mythology/Western Folklore)
  • Triple Goddess (Mother Aspect)(Wiccan Mythology)
  • Anahita (Zoroastrianism)

Live Television

  • The Vanir (Supernatural)

Tabletop

  • Chauntea (D&D: Forgotten Realms)
  • Arawai (D&D: Eberron)
  • Erastil (Pathfinder)
  • Rhya (Warhammer Fantasy)

Videogames

  • Minoriko Aki (Touhou)
  • Osiris (City-Building Series: Pharaoh)
  • Demeter (City-Building Series: Zeus; Master of Olympus)

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