Earth goddess bestows blessings on the fields, filling the soil with richness, guiding the cycles of farming. Died from exhaustion after clearing the plains for agriculture. Her legacy is
God of the Welsh otherworld, the realms of the dead. Psychopomp for those in life’s twilight as they pass to the afterlife. The tale of Pwyll, where mortal and god
The benevolent mother goddess presides over the Tuatha Dé Danann, the supernatural race in Celtic lore known as the shining ones. She embodies vitality, wisdom and the supernal bond between
Adorned with stately antlers, the Horned God prowls wild realms. Linked to flora, fauna, fecundity, and fruitfulness, he signifies vigorous vitality, and vibrant virility—the primordial life force pulsing through the
God of light, craftsmanship and skill. An heroic king known for his guile. Took revenge on his father’s killers using trickery. Valorous slayer of the monstrous Balor with a poison
Triple goddess revealing various forms: poetic Brigid, healing Brigantia, and revered St. Brigid. A patroness of poetry, healing, and smithcraft, her essence ignites the flame of inspiration, rejuvenation, and skilled
Wife of Dagda. Goddess of fate, war and sovereignty. Shape-shifts, most notably into a crow. She encourages warriors to be brave in battle, even when facing certain doom. She symbolises
Celtic father god, epitomising virility, agriculture, and wisdom. His presence invokes plenitude, wielding a magical harp and cauldron. A symbol of strength and paternal guidance, he embodies the nurturing essence