mythological guardians of rainbows
"Mythological guardians of rainbows" refers to supernatural beings or divine figures, often found in different mythologies and folklore, responsible for protecting and overseeing rainbows, which are colorful arches formed in the sky, usually after rain. These guardians are believed to have special powers or roles associated with rainbows, such as connecting the earthly and celestial realms, symbolizing renewal or bridging gaps between worlds.
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