Psykhoguashe - Goddess of Freshwaters - POSTER
Psykhoguashe is the goddess of freshwaters 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.
"Псыхъогуащэ, goddess of freshwaters. The flooder of rivers. The amorous dancer of rain. She’s the one who mortals supplicate when they require rainfall. Her face is hard not to behold and her eyes glisten like precious gems. Her luscious, golden long hair reaches her heels, which she uses to cover her private parts. She has beautiful, pale, smooth skin. Her waist is thin, and her neck is reddish with liveliness. However, her body is as cold as the waters in which she resides. In some accounts, her feet are described to be facing backwards."
-Khabzist Paganism
A PDF file of the poster that you will be able to print in size A2.