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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Famous Spellcasters: Hecate

Name: Hecate
World: Earth
Pantheon: Greek
Spells: Unknown.
Magical Items: Unknown.

   In Greek mythology Hecate was one of the Titans who was worshipped as a goddess of Magic, Herbal Lore, and Illumination. According to some legends, she was the daughter of the Titans Perses and Asteria. She was one of the Titans who allied with Zeus during the war with Cronus. She stayed as an ally of the Olympians, and she was left to her own devices. 

She is often depicted as a woman with three aspects, a torchbearer, a mistress of keys, and another who holds snakes. This is usually just a representation of her interests regarding magic. She is also closely associated with the moon. When the monotheistic religions arose, she has been one of the few goddesses to survive in various cults. She is often regarded by these religions as a dark or infernal influence, which is far from the truth of matters.

Within the D&D multiverse, her realm can be accessed from on of two planes;. Minauros on Baator and the Pluton on the Grey Wastes, petitioners can make their way to Aeaea. The realm itself is an island, and she shares this with her cousin Circe. The realm is described in the epic poem "The Illiad", when the legendary hero-king Odysseus of Ithaca was trapped on the island and confronted Circe.  

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