![]() In Shadow of the Panther, a Haitian stage illusionist named Damballa performs under his alias. In the book “Pays Sans Chapeau”, Dany Laferriere talks about the character. The High Priest Sadinar places Damballa under the serpent god Set in an episode of Conan: The Adventurer. John Edgar Wideman’s short story collection Damballah was released in 1981. In Sierra, the titular character Gabriel Knight teams up with the former to solve a series of murders. Modern Day Influenceĭamballa’s name was used in the Child’s Play franchise as the main antagonist Chucky uses his voodoo incantations to transfer his soul to the Good Guy Doll’s host. He represents a continuum that is at once ancient and the future. Due to his extreme age, he can’t speak, but he can make a soft, hissing sound as he is a serpent. He is often associated with Moses or Saint Patrick.Īlthough Damballa is seen as kind, wise, and patient, he is also detached from the daily struggles and tribulations of humans. As a serpent, Damballa moves between the land and the water, which creates life and brings the world together. The shedding of the serpent’s skin allowed Damballa to create all of the Earth’s waters. He also created Earth by shaping its hills and valleys. ![]() He is said to have used 7,000 coils to create the stars and planets in the universe. Powers and AbilitiesĪccording to some Vodou societies, Damballa is regarded as the Sky Father, or the first creator of all life. Other namesĭamballa, also spelled Damballah, Dambala, Dambalah, among other variations. Although they have been lovers before, she may once again be considered his wife. In others, he has a different relationship with Erzulie Frederica. In some Vodou societies, Ayida-Wedo is Damballa’ wife. He is believed to be the first thing Gran Met created. Traditionally, Damballa is depicted as a great white serpent, which originated from the city of Wedo in modern-day Ouidah in the state of Benin. The Damballah Wedo deity is associated with St. She is married to husband/companion Damballah-Wedo, the Sky God is also a Loa of creation. Because the creative process is seen as shared between male and female, Damballah-Wedo's veves generally depict two snakes rather than just one. Ayida-Weddo is a member of the Rada family and a root, or (Old French) racine Loa. Despite their names, the cosmic serpents of Damballah, Petro, and Simbi are not opposed deities. Ayida-Wedo is likewise associated with snakes and is Damballah's partner in creation. This is a legacy of the slave revolt that led to Haiti’s emergence as a free colony in 1804. Comme lui, elle imite les mouvements de la couleuvre. Comme son époux, elle vit près des rivières, et a une préférence pour les arbres de toutes sortes, le coton et la soie. Elle est la femme de Damballa, et représente la richesse, la chance, le bonheur. On Earth, the lesser Damballah, Simbi, is a creature that is known to nourish springs and rains.ĭan Petro is also known as the stern serpent who lives up the tree. Ayida Wedo ou Ayida-Weddo ou Aida Wedo est un lwa du vaudou haïtien. He is also represented by an interconnected air of serpents, which signifies sexual unity. The powerful Voodoo deity Damballah is depicted as a rainbow in the sky with his wife Ayida.
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