Scáthach
Scáthach occupies a distinctive place in Irish and Scottish myth as a figure defined less by divine authority than by mastery earned through ordeal. She
Scáthach occupies a distinctive place in Irish and Scottish myth as a figure defined less by divine authority than by mastery earned through ordeal. She
A legendary Ulster hero bound by geasa and known for furious battle transformations.
Sovereignty goddess whose name crowns the island, granting blessing to rightful rule and withholding it from the unworthy.
Ancient hag of winter whose staff stills the green, shapes mountains, and teaches the necessary art of endings.
Divine smith of the Tuatha Dé Danann whose feast confers health and whose craft forges what endures.
Otherworld muse who offers brilliance at a cost, honeyed inspiration that demands the truth of one’s life.
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
Ogma is the warrior of eloquence,a figure who marries physical strength to the binding force of speech. Later tradition credits him with the invention or
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
Boann is the goddess of the River Boyne, a figure where poetry, fertility, and landscape flow together. Her stories speak of a sacred well under
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,