Rifts of Joy: Ame-no-Uzume, the Laughing Dawn
From Japanese myth
The goddess who danced naked to lure Amaterasu from her cave. Now? A burlesque emcee with a laugh that pulls people from despair. Her joy is shameless, sacred spectacle.
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Rifts of Joy: Pabilsag, the Jovial Chimera
An obscure Mesopotamian god—scorpion-tailed, lion-faced, winged centaur.
In the city, they’re a drag performer and liminal guardian. Joy in hybridity. Joy in being too much.
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Rifts of Joy: Anansi’s Granddaughter
Anansi, West African spider-trickster, god of stories. His legacy lives on in her: a street poet whose tales stick and change you. Her joy is the laughter that frees—or traps—you.
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Rifts of Joy: Ratatoskr, the Roastmaster of Yggdrasil
The squirrel who ferried insults between the Norse gods. Now he runs an underground comedy mic where truth bombs always land. The Roast is sacred to him—joy through chaos, laughter with teeth.
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Rifts of Joy: Euphrosyne, the Forgotten Grace
One of the original Greek Charites (Graces), goddess of joy. Now she leads grief circles at a city library. Her smile calms storms. But if sorrow piles up, her joy frays into numbness.
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