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Maze - God of the Moon - POSTER

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Maze - God of the Moon - POSTER

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Maze is the god of the Moon in the Circassian pantheon of deities. The image is from the book "Khabzist Paganism", written and illustrated by John Hamlet, available on Google Books in ebook format. The file is ready to be printed on A2-sized paper with a quality of your choice.

"Мазэ, god of the Moon. The patron of movable wealth. The beacon of masculinity. Lord of aspiration. The man on the Moon sails across the sea that is the cosmos with his sister, Tyghe, goddess of the Sun. Maze defines masculinity as the drive to acquire resources for the tribe and safeguard the freedom of the feminine counterparts at all costs. Thus, he first became a god of cattle herding and lit the path of herders on their way back home. Shortly after, he became a god of warriors, as he would shine the line of sight of the fighting men who would stand the night’s watch against the enemy who would seek to catch their women unaware in their sleep. He is the guardian of the night against the terrors that emerge in the absence of his sister’s light. Thus, he embodies all the positive aspects of the masculine."

-Khabzist Paganism

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A PDF file of the poster that you will be able to print in size A2.

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