Saga:
Saga is a daughter of the Scandinavian God Odin and is
invoked for a good memory as well as to recall past
events.
Saturn:
Saturn (aka Cronus, Kronos)is a Roman God of agriculture and the ruler of the golden age. He is
usually shown as an old man in a robe, carrying a
sickle. He is referred to as "The Sower". His counterpart in Greece is Kronos.
Seaxneat:
Seaxneat (aka Saxnot, aka Tîwaz) was the Saxon God that is said to be the founder of the Saxon dynasty of Kings in Essex. It is thought that he was originally known by this name in Essex; later to be changed to Tîwaz, Tiw, and Tig.He is believed to have been a war God; and he could have originally been known as Sahsginot, 'sword companion'.When the Saxons were forced to be baptised, Seaxneat, as Tîwaz, was one of the three specific Gods they were forced to renounce.
Sebek:
Sebek is the Egyptian crocodile-God who was worshipped
at Shedet and at Ombos in upper Egypt.
Sekhmet:
Sekhmet is the Egyptian Goddess of war and an aspect
of Hathor. She is wife to Ptah. Sekhmet is associated
with the lioness and the heat of the desert.
Selene:
Selene is the Greek Moon Goddess and teacher to Magickans, and sorcerers. she is shown as a beautiful, pale woman in a chariot drawn by either two white horses or a mule.
Sequana:
Sequana is a Celtic River Goddess. She has a duck prowed boat and wears a diadem.
Serapis:
Serapis is an Egyptian God of healing and the after-life. He was the chief state god in the Ptolemaic period of Egyptian history; and is a fusion of Osiris and Apis.
Seth:
Seth (aka Set)is regarded as the Egyptian God of
evil. He is both the enemy and brother of the God Osiris. He is considered the personification of the desert, barrenness and darkness, in ancient Egypt.
He is portrayed as a man with the head of an ass or
as a piglike creature with an erect tail.
Shangó:
(aka Changó, Inquices: Nsasi, Insasi, Nkita, Nkitán Kitán, Kanbaranguanje,Insancio, Mukiamamuilo, Zaze, Kibuco Kirbrico, Kiassubangango, Nzage,Kambaranguanje) is the Santería (Macumba, and Kongo) Orisha of Courage, Truth and intelligence; as well as being the Lord of fire, thunder, lightening, rain and (male) fertility. Changó is identified with St. Barbara and St. Gerome of the Catholic faith. He is wedded to Oya and they have nine children. His mother is Yemayah.
He is thought of being shrewd, smooth-talking, kingly,
and a con-artist; he is stimulated by challenge and
he always wins against all odds. Shangó is depicted
in a double-headed dance wand headress, called the
oshe Sangó, and carries a double-headed axe which
symbolizes his preparedness, and courage. He also
carries the phallic mortar, or odo, in his right hand, and his totem animals are the black cat, quail and tortoise. He embodies the value of truth, and demands a young rooster as sacrifice.
Shai:
Shai is the Egyptian God of destiny. He is always
present at births and on the day of judgement.
Shu:
Shu is the Egyptian God of the air in Heliopolis.
Sif:
Sif is the second wife of Thor and the mother of
Uller, by her first husband Orvandil, a star-hero.
Sif has long corn-gold hair and is the Scandinavian Goddess of summer fertility and corn. Loki cut Sif's hair and that act is interpreted as a corn-field fire. (In ancient Scandinavia, a married woman who slept with another, had her hair cropped, as punishment. Loki claimed in "Lokasenna" to have slept with Sif and for this, cropped her hair. He then had dwarves forge hair of gold for her.) Invoke Sif for conjugal fidelity, peace, friendship, fertility and a happy family life.
Skadi:
Skadi, ("shadow"), is a local Scandinavian Goddess
of winter. Her father is the giant Thiazi. She is
always portrayed wearing ice skates. Her hall is
Thrymheim. It is Skadi who fastened the poison snake
over Loki's head. Skadi married Uller after divorcing Njörd.
Syn:
Syn is invoked by Scandinavian defendants on trial.