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December 5, 2025


4:31pm the future of the Winged franchise is uncertain. Winged 2 could be the last movie.



6:10pm: when it comes to Voxsriin, he comes and he goes. I let him visit and then he comes and goes



December 6, 2025


5:18pm About to go see Zootopia 2. This will be my first Disney movie in theaters. ☺️



10:56PM I just saw Zootopia 2 and it was really good!!! I enjoyed it. Good night now



December 7, 2025


8:30pm I see Avatar: Fire and Ash next week!




December 9, 2025


7:31pm I’m finding myself. 



7:48pm I just view myself as mind and body. Nothing more.



8:04pm my thoughts seem to be the most powerful.



December 10, 2025


5:11pm I’m finding my identity as an artist. 



December 11, 2025


10:44am it is official! I see Avatar: Fire and Ash in exactly ONE WEEK!



5:13pm everything in life is a gamble. I’m realizing this



December 12, 2025


3:36pm in my happy place 




December 13, 2025 


1:59pm life is so boring



5:25pm I’m feeling so sad. Getting hit with emotions currently



7:56PM with where I’m at, the body feels super old fashioned. It was designed to be a physical thing. not entirely energetic.



December 17, 2025


5:22pm fame comes and goes



7:49pm I’m going to show less of my personality. Unless it’s my artwork.



December 18, 2025


7:25pm Voxsriin does not exist.



9:03pm Avatar: Fire and Ash is really good



December 19, 2025


12:59pm things are really great in my life right now. And also Avatar: Fire and Ash officially releases today!!!



Canaanite Pantheon Deities…


Here’s a concise list of the main Canaanite deities:

El / El Elyon – High God, creator, father of gods

Asherah – Consort of El, mother goddess

Baal / Hadad – Storm and fertility god

Anat – Warrior goddess, sometimes Baal’s sister/consort

Astarte / Ashtart / Ishtar – Goddess of love and war

Yam – Sea god

Mot / Mavet – Death god

Shapash / Shapshu – Sun goddess

Resheph – God of plague and war

Dagan / Dagon – Grain and fertility god

Kothar-wa-Khasis – Craftsman god

Eshmun – Healing god

Melqart – Tyrian city god, sometimes linked to Baal

Baal-Hamon – Fertility/sky god variant

Qadesh / Qetesh – Sacred prostitution and fertility goddess




Kenyan Historical Deities


Yes — traditional Kenyan religious systems did have supernatural beings and deities, but they *weren’t usually structured like the classic “polytheistic pantheons” of Greek, Norse, or Canaanite myth. Instead, many ethnic groups focused on a supreme creator plus spirits or lesser forces, and belief structures varied by community.  


Here’s a straight list of notable deities and spiritual beings from historic Kenyan belief systems:


Major Indigenous Deities / Supreme Beings

Ngai / Enkai / Engai – Creator and supreme deity among the Kikuyu, Kamba, Embu, Meru, and Maasai; associated with rain, sky, mountains, life, and fertility.  

Juok (or Were/Nyasaye) – Supreme god of the Luo, associated with creation, justice, and cosmic balance.  

Asis / Cheptalel – High deity/sun god in Kalenjin traditions; sometimes with associated beings like Ilat/Ilet ne‑mie (good rain/thunder) and Ilet ne‑ya (bad rain/thunder).  


Other Spiritual Forces

Ancestor spirits – Important in many Kenyan traditions; ancestors mediate between humans and the divine and influence daily life.  

Nature/spirits – Spirits linked to rivers, mountains, forests, animals, and weather often feature in rituals and moral cosmologies.  


How These Traditions Worked

Most systems weren’t fully polytheistic in the sense of many equal gods with separate mythologies. Many were henotheistic or monotheistic with spiritual intermediaries — belief in a single supreme creator alongside lesser spiritual beings or forces.  

Across Kenya, people used names and manifestations of the supreme being (e.g., Ngai, Juok, Asis) to explain life events, nature, morality, and societal order.  


In summary

Yes, there were deities and spiritual beings in traditional Kenyan belief systems.

But they typically centered on a supreme creator and spiritual forces rather than an extensive pantheon of gods like in Norse or Greek myth.

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