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  • Anuket: Anuket was the ancient Egyptian goddess of the cataracts of the Nile and Lower Nubia in general, worshipped especially at Elephantine near the First Cataract. Symbols: Bow, arrows, gazelle, ostrich feather
  • Hapi: God of the annual flooding of the Nile (By harnessing the floodwaters, Egyptians were able to take something chaotic and tame it and build a civilization from it) 
  • Janus: Shows 2 entities as one.
  • Grannus: Celtic deity associated with thermal springs and spas, associated with the concept of gleaming or shining
  • Ascionna: Gallo-Roman water goddess, associated with the Orleans region of France
  • Lir: Irish/Welsh god of the sea
  • Sequana: Goddess of the River Seine, healer of sickness
  • Sirona: Celtic goddess associated with healing springs 
  • Danu: Celtic Mother of the gods, associated with streams and flowing water
  • Neptune: Roman god of fresh water and the sea
  • Condatis: In Celtic mythology, Condatis ("waters meet") was a deity worshipped primarily in northern Britain but also in Gaul.[1] He was associated with the confluences of riversIn Roman times he was equated with Mars, probably in his healing function. The association with the confluence of waters would tend to link this deity with the prevalent Celtic cult of thermal waters rather than solely with war. 

    The name Condatis is derived from condate and means 'God of the Confluence'. BOBM: This seems a really appropriate one. A healing confluence of workstreams..

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Butterfly Theme: Ties into transformational narrative of OPNFV. Stages: Egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly.

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