30 Days of Mythology: Day 18 — Cora

"Although Cora is quick to spur others into romantic relationships and is recorded as a prolific matchmaker to both gods and mortals, featuring prominently in many popular romantic stories, her only recorded romantic partner in the mythology is her husband Valhas, who is often depicted going into battle with Cora’s kerchief tied around his arm."

30 Days of Mythology: Day 17 — Misa

"Misa is best known for her role as the goddess of mercy and compassion. In most images, she is depicted as sullen or sorrowful, though symbolic images of a jubilant Misa have been used in allegorical images to commemorate notable historical peace treaties or particularly notable acts of charity."

30 Days of Mythology: Day 16 — Treza

"Originally entering the mythological accounts as adversaries to the Ennead, the origin of the nature goddess Treza and her daughters Misa and Cora are vague and uncertain. It is simply established that the three goddess arrived to the world of Terrace from elsewhere."

30 Days of Mythology: Day 9 — Erha

"Erha is seen less as the patron of the acquisition of wealth and more as the sharing of wealth. She brings blessing to mortals with wealth and material success, Erha also demands liberality and generosity of mortals and it is an ancient axiom that the goddess despises no one more than a miser or a cheat, especially one whose conducts unfair business and hordes wealth in her name."