Hello all,
First, before I begin I would like to thank anyone who takes the time to post helpfully on this topic. It is quite important to me and I do appreciate any assistance that is provided.
I am currently working on some mythology research and was wondering if anyone had any leads they could offer.
I am looking for a god, goddess, hero, figure...really anyone in mythology that specialized in change. Specificaly changing people in some way, shape, or form to better them. It could be from any line of mythology, but I have hints that it could be Celtic, Norse, Germanic, Oriental (I know Oriental doesn't fit with the rest of the trend but I have reasons for including it), or Mongol (if there is any...I really don't know).
That's all I have (I know it is woefully little, but that's all I have...or at least all I have that I know how to put into words), I'm looking for leads to begin my search, not debate on the validity of any specific figure, so I beg, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don't turn this into an arguement like....every other thread I've read on here (albeit the last time I actually visited sciforms was about 2 years ago).
First, before I begin I would like to thank anyone who takes the time to post helpfully on this topic. It is quite important to me and I do appreciate any assistance that is provided.
I am currently working on some mythology research and was wondering if anyone had any leads they could offer.
I am looking for a god, goddess, hero, figure...really anyone in mythology that specialized in change. Specificaly changing people in some way, shape, or form to better them. It could be from any line of mythology, but I have hints that it could be Celtic, Norse, Germanic, Oriental (I know Oriental doesn't fit with the rest of the trend but I have reasons for including it), or Mongol (if there is any...I really don't know).
That's all I have (I know it is woefully little, but that's all I have...or at least all I have that I know how to put into words), I'm looking for leads to begin my search, not debate on the validity of any specific figure, so I beg, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don't turn this into an arguement like....every other thread I've read on here (albeit the last time I actually visited sciforms was about 2 years ago).