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AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY

Location: Western Africa


Folklore Origin: Ewe


*While considered to be similar to fairies, there are no African based instances of Aziza appearing with wings.

Aziza

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Key Info

- Little people who live in anthills and silk-cotton trees

- Provides magic for hunters and knowledge such as fire 


Brief Bio

In West African mythology, the Aziza are a race of benevolent, supernatural beings, often described as small and beautiful, who dwell in the forest. They are known for their association with good magic, particularly for hunters, and for sharing practical and spiritual knowledge with humans. The Aziza are considered spirits of the forest, possessing wisdom and the ability to manipulate elemental energies. 


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