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Psychopomp
Many sets of religious beliefs have a particular spirit, god, demon or angel whose responsibility is to escort newly-deceased souls to the afterlife, such as Heaven or Hell. These creatures are called psychopomps.
They were often associated with horses, ravens, dogs, crows, sparrows, harts[?] and dolphins.
- Aztec mythology
- Xolotl
- Cahuilla mythology[?]
- Muut[?]
- Celtic mythology
- Belatu-Cadros (especially Wales)
- Epona
- Ogmios
- Egyptian mythology
- Anubis
- Neith
- Horus
- Set
- Thoth
- English mythology
- Waetla[?]
- Etruscan mythology
- Turms
- Greek mythology
- Artemis
- Hermes
- Hindu mythology
- Agni
- Pushan[?]
- Inuit mythology
- Anguta
- Pinga
- Mayan mythology
- Ixtab
- Norse mythology
- Baldur
- Odin
- Persian mythology[?]
- Mithras
- Polynesian mythology
- Aumakua
- Roman mythology
- Mercury
- Slavic mythology[?]
- Volos[?]
- Vodun
- Ghede
- Zoroastrianism
- Vohu Mano[?]