MARI, THE LADY OF THE MANY NAMES DIANA
Marí, also known as The Lady of Amboto (or Amboto Witch), The Lady of Aralar, The Lady of Arrobibeltz, The Witch Aketegi and many names depending on where aparesca, is the chief deity of Basque mythology.
From it is said to live in the mountains of Euskal Herria, the main Amboto Mount on its eastern side, but sometimes changed residency across the sky like a fireball. Marí being a god or spirit of nature attributed the gift to bring good or bad weather, causing storms and drought.
is said that she lives in caves and even people went there to ask for favors or advice, common practice was to throw stones at the caves to seek favors from Mari, of course there are rules to respect, and never turn your back, or talk about "you." According to some Mari is presented as a very beautiful lady, dressed in red with long hair to be combed pleased with his golden comb, fans who apparently shared with Lamia, whose appearance was human beings but who had extremely poultry and living in rivers or the shore of them.
was a just God punishing lies and cheats. She also had a companion called Suggar, Irasugue, male or snake, a being who also lived in caves and had a snake. It was said that when Mari and joined Suggar sexually big lightning storms ocacionados
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