Muse

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A Muse is seen as a source of inspiration in a particular field of expertise, most notably the Arts. They are often viewed as an epitome of their field.

The most notable Muse's are the forest spirits:

  • She of Many Hymns, Polyhymnia the Muse of Music.
  • Clio the Proclaimer, the Muse of History.
  • Urania the Heavenly, the Muse of Astrology and Divination.
  • Euterpe, the Giver of Pleasure: the Muse of Pleasure and Song.
  • Erato the Lovely, the Muse of Poetry.
  • Calliope the Fair Voiced, the Muse of Epic Poetry.
  • Thalia the Flourishing, the Muse of Comedy.
  • Terpsichore the Whirler, the Muse of Dance.
  • Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy.