Brigid
Brigid is among the most beloved figures in the Irish tradition: a luminous goddess whose domains weave together healing, poetry, and craft. Her presence is
Brigid is among the most beloved figures in the Irish tradition: a luminous goddess whose domains weave together healing, poetry, and craft. Her presence is
Lugh is one of the most radiant and compelling figures in the Irish mythological tradition: a master of many arts whose brilliance touches craft, strategy,
Arianrhod enters Welsh myth like a tide: beautiful, formidable, and stubbornly committed to proper order. Her name is often read as “silver wheel,” a phrase
Nuada Airgetlám,“Nuada of the Silver Hand”,is introduced as the first king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, and his story sets the tone for what Celtic
Taranis is the thunder-bearing sky god of the Gaulish and Romano-Celtic world, often depicted with a wheel and a bolt of lightning. Where Roman Jupiter
Aengus mac Óg,“Aengus the Young”,is the bright, charming youth of the Tuatha Dé Danann, patron of love, poetry, and the dream that turns a life
Lleu Llaw Gyffes steps into the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogion as a youth both gifted and constrained. His very birth is met with denial;