Difference between revisions of "Polytheism"

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* [[Sukellus]], the artisan
 
* [[Sukellus]], the artisan
 
* [[Aengus]], God of love and marriage
 
* [[Aengus]], God of love and marriage
* of travel
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* of travel, adventure, and nomads
 
* [[Fragarach]], God of thought, reason, and debate.  Called "The Sword of Truth" or "The Trickster".
 
* [[Fragarach]], God of thought, reason, and debate.  Called "The Sword of Truth" or "The Trickster".
 
* of the sky, sun, and moon
 
* of the sky, sun, and moon
 
* [[Gwin]], God of death and aging.  Euphemistically referred to as "The Firekeeper".  Often portrayed around a hearth.
 
* [[Gwin]], God of death and aging.  Euphemistically referred to as "The Firekeeper".  Often portrayed around a hearth.

Revision as of 19:54, 30 August 2019

  • Manandae, Goddess of the sea
  • Ruardri, God of conflict. One-eyed. Seen with a weapon and a scroll. In secular contexts, often substituted for a local folk hero.
  • Morrigahn, God of battle. Portrayed as either the twin brother, father, or son of Ruardri, depending on interpretation.
  • Nantosuelta, Goddess of nature and fire.
  • of the feast, farming, and fishing.
  • Fianna, Deity of destruction, creation, and change. Associated with brush fires. Portrayed as either male, female, or genderless, depending on the interpretation.
  • Rhiannon, Goddess of friendship and child-rearing.
  • Oisin, God of the arts
  • Sukellus, the artisan
  • Aengus, God of love and marriage
  • of travel, adventure, and nomads
  • Fragarach, God of thought, reason, and debate. Called "The Sword of Truth" or "The Trickster".
  • of the sky, sun, and moon
  • Gwin, God of death and aging. Euphemistically referred to as "The Firekeeper". Often portrayed around a hearth.