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** Demeter and Persephone are also re-imagined as this trio. Coira (Kore) the maiden, Demetra (Demeter) the mother and Persapheh (Persephone) the crone.
** Demeter and Persephone are also re-imagined as this trio. Coira (Kore) the maiden, Demetra (Demeter) the mother and Persapheh (Persephone) the crone.
* In [[Tales of Kolmar]], humans worship the Lady Shia, the Goddess called Mother Of Us All who has three aspects. The Old One is associated with the sky and the moon, the Mother with the ground, and the Laughing Girl Of The Waters... well, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]. When the Goddess speaks to a character sitting on the ground under a full moon with a stream nearby, said character feels "lines of light" from each aspect, but hears the Goddess as a single entity.
* In [[Tales of Kolmar]], humans worship the Lady Shia, the Goddess called Mother Of Us All who has three aspects. The Old One is associated with the sky and the moon, the Mother with the ground, and the Laughing Girl Of The Waters... well, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]. When the Goddess speaks to a character sitting on the ground under a full moon with a stream nearby, said character feels "lines of light" from each aspect, but hears the Goddess as a single entity.
* Neil Gaiman's ''[[The Ocean at the End of the Lane]]'' has the three women of the Hempstock family, the youngest of whom develops a connection with the narrator. Whether they're goddesses or "merely" supernatural females is purposefully left unclear.



== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==