Lunar deity

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In mythology, a lunar deity is a god or goddess associated with or symbolizing the moon: see moon (mythology). These deities can have a variety of functions and traditions depending upon the culture, but they are often related to or an enemy of the solar deity. Lunar deities can be both male and female, and are usually held to be of the opposite sex of the corresponding solar deity. Male lunar deities are somewhat more common worldwide, although female deities are better known in modern times due to the influence of classical Greek and Roman mythology, which held the moon to be female.

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[edit] In Popular Culture

In the cartoon series Avatar: The Last Airbender, a character named Princess Yue became a moon deity (known simply as the 'moon spirit') at the end of Season One.

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