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    The term descrbes especially deities and spirits in Ancient Greek religion, but can be used relating to other gods.
    The term descrbes especially deities and spirits in Ancient Greek religion, but can be used relating to other gods.


    Notable Ancient Greek chthonic deities are: Hecate, Hades, Persephone, Selene, Demeter, Dionysus, Nyx, Circe and Erinyes. Notable ones from other religions are Hel and Nott (Nordic), Isis and Osiris (Egyptian), Veles, Morana, Niya and Yaga (Slavic), Ceres, Proserphine, Dis Pater and Orcus (Roman), Ereshkigal and Nergal (Mesopothamian).
    Notable Ancient Greek chthonic deities are: Hecate, Hades, Persephone, Selene, Demeter, Dionysus, Nyx, Circe and Erinyes. Notable ones from other religions are Hel and Nott (Nordic), Isis and Osiris (Egyptian), Veles, Morana and Niya (Slavic), Ceres, Proserphine, Dis Pater and Orcus (Roman), Ereshkigal and Nergal (Mesopothamian).


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The flag was designed by a pronouns user called Sybil. Black on the flag symbolizes the underworld, the dark violet represents the night, dark purple is for fertility, light purple is for living, light violet symbolizes the thin line between life and death, blue is the dead, the upper light blue is for the moon.
    The flag was designed by a pronouns.page user called Sybil. Black on the flag symbolizes the underworld, the dark violet represents the night, dark purple is for fertility, light purple is for living, light violet symbolizes the thin line between life and death, blue is the dead, the upper light blue is for the moon.


    == Name ==
    == Name ==
    From Ancient Greek ''χθόνιος'' (khtonios) - "beneath the Earth" and Latin ''luna'' - moon.
    From Ancient Greek ''χθόνιος'' (khtonios) - "beneath the Earth" and Latin ''luna'' - moon.
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