Just like witches, there's different types of pagans. Each of these fall under three major ones.
Paleo-pagan
Neo-pagan
• reconstructionists
- Greek
- Roman
- Egyptian• Heathens
- Asatru
- Germanic
- Anglo-Saxon• Religious witchcraft
- ENP
- Wicca
- Feri
- Reclaiming
- traditional witchcraftMeso-pagan
• native
• traditionsEach reconstructionists and heathens follow their own gods and goddesses. Germanic's might follow Norse gods/goddesses, greek's might follow Greek gods/goddesses, Egyptian's might follow egyptian gods/goddesses, and romans' might follow Roman gods/goddesses.
Each has their own pantheons. If you don't know what that means, basicallya pantheon is like a group of gods/goddesses or family.
I specifically am a Norse pagan. I follow Norse gods and goddesses. So an example of a pantheon with them is Æsir and Vanir. Vanir are gods/goddesses that associate with health, fertility, wisdom, and the ability to see the future. And Æsir are gods/goddesses like Odin, Thor, Frigg, Holder, Baldr, and Tyr
I don't know much about the others so if you wish to know more about them, do some research on them. Later on I will be listing different deities and it will consist of the gods and goddesses from the different pagans. So if you can, you can wait until than.
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