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AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY

African Pantheon: Yoruba


Orisha of: Hunting


Parents: Oshosi


Consort: Ode


Associated Colors: Blue, White

Otin

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Key Points

- Female perspective of the hunt 

- Twin sister of Ode 

- Personified as the Otin River

- Symbolizes the bond between siblings and spouses


Brief Bio

Otìn holds a prominent position as a feminine deity, mirrored by her male counterpart, Ode. This dynamic duo embodies complementary virtues and qualities, each presenting a distinct gender perspective of the same attributes. Otìn, revered as a fierce huntress, consistently joins forces with Ode during various spiritual endeavors. This inseparable bond is not only spiritual but also marital, as Otìn is both Ode's twin sister and wife. This union adheres to the traditional belief that advocates for marital alliances either between twins themselves or with other pairs of twins.

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