Lore:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadjet#Etymology "The Egyptian word wꜣḏ signifies blue and green. It is also the name for the well-known "Eye of the Moon".[7] Indeed, in later times, she was often depicted simply as a woman with a snake's head, or as a woman wearing the uraeus. The uraeus originally had been her body alone, which wrapped around or was coiled upon the head of the pharaoh or another deity."
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Mixcoatl from Aztec mythos. More to come
Xolotl from Aztec, Some Greek, Norse and Hindu cards up next
EDIT: Ok card fixed.
Lore: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadjet#Etymology
"The Egyptian word wꜣḏ signifies blue and green. It is also the name for the well-known "Eye of the Moon".[7] Indeed, in later times, she was often depicted simply as a woman with a snake's head, or as a woman wearing the uraeus. The uraeus originally had been her body alone, which wrapped around or was coiled upon the head of the pharaoh or another deity."
Helios from Greek.
Erlik is a bit broken tbh...
This is Aadish. He represents the god Ganesha who is the god of wisdom and new beginnings.
I went all out on this one, 10 cards all from different mythos
From Asian Vampire Myths:
Bunjil from the Aboriginal legends of the area where I grew up.