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So I had a dream last night that there was a Goddess and she was a giant and made up of three or two people. She had dark hair and possibly tan skin. She was the goddess of fire, love,wisdom and possibly beauty. She also ate people. How I escaped being eaten was worshiping her and became her servant. I also had another dream about a giant goddess a little while ago where me and someone else was going to be eaten alive by her as a sacrifice and I wasn't at all afraid.

Does anyone know who this could be? Thanks!
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The fact that she was made up out of 2 or 3 people makes me think about Hekate, but I'm not really sure about the eating part, which could also be understood as some kind of metapher.

Tlazolteotl-is an azteck Goddess who is also known as the Sin Eater. She is Goddess of purification and love( not the usual love, but still) :-)
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For some reason Nuit came to my mind, and she had two others associated with her, though she was a night sky Goddess I don't think she had an association to fire. But she was giant.
Also the consuming of a another can also be a metaphor for rebirth. And the waxing and waning of day and night has been thought of as one consuming the other. "Day destroys the night, night divides the day" (JM)
God of day consumes Goddess of night or vice versa. Illustrating the cycle of life. Similar to the story of Cerridwen who gives chase to Gwion Bach (who accidentally consumes the 3 drops of her magic potion that had been brewing a year and a day,) each shapeshifting into another creature until at last Cerridwen consumes Gwion Bach. From that she gives birth to the bard Taliesin.
Don't know if that helped at all :)
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@BychanWolf @firebirdflys Thank you!
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i'm thinking Pele goddess of volcanos fire wind lightnig storme. She is known to split and take different aspects
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Pele was the first one I thought of as well.

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Another possibility is The Morghann. She is made up of three distinct personalities also
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