Oya- An African Goddess. The Yorùbá Orisha of wind, fire and thunder. As the female warrior of the Yorùbá, she represents power. She’s strong, assertive, courageous, independent and is always willing to take risks.

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I asked the Orisha for guidance.... They said keep that same energy

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Brian Adcock: is annoyed this story and the hungry children wont go away. - political cartoon gallery in London https://t.co/dePcTdnXF6

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Brian Adcock: Matt Handjob is not ruling out even tougher restrictions! - political cartoon gallery in London https://t.co/dePcTdnXF6

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thankyou for sticking up and giving a voice too the people of greater Manchester... here is a illustration I've done too show my thanks hope you like

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We have this design for the new stamp, thanks to artist Does anybody know the next step to forming a Republic of the North?

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From Fire Force. And apparently he has abilities that actually match Ogun’s like iron, metal, etc. Who doing their orisha research in Japan?

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Lilah King, the main character of Ayao Academy, the webtoon I'm starting. She's ambitious and thoughtful, but got an ego n v. Spoiled. She's gifted by Yemoja, the Orisha of water n motherhood, with hydrokinesis.
She's best friends with Salem.

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Are there any or anyone who knows a lot about the ? I'm looking for a beta reader who's got deep knowledge of the West African pantheons.

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Personal headcanon that Orishans are just tiny crabs in big mech suits

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