Wambeen
nature_spirit sky Aboriginal single tradition · 2
Wambeen is an evil lightning-hurling figure who targets travellers in Aboriginal folklore. He is feared as a malevolent being associated with lightning and storms.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Balayang, Bunyip, Bunjil, Gnowee, Nargun, Baiame, Daramulum, Karatgurk, Moinee, Droemerdene, Rageowrapper, Binbeal, Kondole, Lo-an-tuka, Loo-errn, Thinan-malkia, Tiddalik, Waang
Mentioned by
- Balayang
- Bunyip
- Bunjil
- Gnowee
- Nargun
- Baiame
- Daramulum
- Karatgurk
- Moinee
- Droemerdene
- Rageowrapper
- Binbeal
- Kondole
- Lo-an-tuka
- Loo-errn
- Thinan-malkia
and 2 more
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Wambeen, evil lightning-hurling figure who targets travellers”
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“Wambeen is an evil god of Australian Aboriginal mythology, specifically that of the Arrernte people. Known for his lightning hurling figure, like many other subjects of ancient tales, Wambeen prefers travelers for his victims. Said to come down to earth to smite wanderers, he was recognized only by his smell of evil.”
#31552 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001