Vanth

Vanth

ORIGIN:

Etruscan

Vanth, Goddess of Destiny, records the fate of humans. Images of Vanth appear frequently on Etruscan tomb paintings and sculptures, often in the company of Charun. Vanth, in the guise of an attractive young woman, serves as a psychopomp, escorting dead souls portrayed walking or riding in wagons to their next destination. Although she is now sometimes described as a “Demon” nothing indicates that she is not wholly benevolent.

MANIFESTATION:

A young woman. She may have short hair, or it may be pulled up in a bun. She may have wings.

ICONOGRAPHY:

Vanth is dressed like a hunting girl. Some perceive her outfit as resembling those of the Erinyes.

ATTRIBUTE:

Flaming torch, key, sword, scroll

SEE ALSO:

Ankou; Charun; Erinyes; Santissima Muerte

SOURCE:

Encyclopedia of Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to the Magic of Fairies, Genies, Demons, Ghosts, Gods & Goddesses– Written by Judika Illes Copyright © 2009 by Judika Illes.

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