Inuit goddess of the underworld, Sedna.
Sedna is in charge of the ocean's depths and the water animals that live there.
Her father sacrificed her, and her dismembered body parts
transformed into seals, whales, and walruses as she fell to the bottom of the
sea.
Sedna is revered as the mother of the hunt and a goddess of
perseverance in Inuit civilization since these animals are essential for
existence.
She resides at the bottom of the ocean in the underworld and
has control over life and death.