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  • Gods and Figures Associated with the Wind in Mythology
    There is no single "king of winds" in any widely recognized mythology or folklore.

    However, there are several figures associated with the winds in different cultures:

    * Greek Mythology: Aeolus was the god of winds and keeper of the winds, often portrayed as a king of the winds. He kept the winds imprisoned in bags and could release them at will.

    * Norse Mythology: Njord was the god of the sea, wind, and prosperity, associated with favorable winds.

    * Hindu Mythology: Vayu is the god of wind, associated with breath and the life force. He is often depicted as a powerful and fierce deity.

    It's important to note that these figures are not necessarily "kings" in the literal sense, but rather powerful beings associated with the winds in their respective mythologies.

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