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The Goddess of water is that of Nun, she is beleived to be able to control storms at her will, shapeshift, form, and control water. She walks among us as in human form which she must stay she is part of the sisters three who all have different powers or different elements the posess she walks among this earth as a normal human average teenager but she will age she looks as about 5'6 in height maybe about 110 in weights dark brown hair and pale in the face if you see anyone in that description refer to her as goddess or Nun act as if you were meeting the queen but if you refer to her a nun she can NOT lie. LONG LIVE THE GODDESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Some cultures believe in different goddesses associated with water. In Greek mythology, the goddess of the sea is typically represented by Poseidon. In Hindu mythology, the goddess Ganga is often considered the goddess of water.

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There are a number of cultures that have a goddess associated with water (whether seas, lakes, rivers, oceans, or streams). Among the ancient religions with a water goddess are the Chinese (Matzu, goddess of the sea, protector of fishermen); Greek (Amphitrite, the consort of the sea god Poseidon); Hawaiian (Namaka, a sea goddess); Hindu (Ganga, protector of the sacred Ganges River); Yoruba and Afro-Cuban/Santeria (Yemaya); and Mesopotamian (Tiamat, goddess of the salt waters).

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