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Irish

Boann

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

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

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,

The Morrígan

The Morrígan is one of the most arresting presences in Irish tradition: a figure of terror and truth whose prophecies cut through self-deception. She is

The Dagda

The Dagda is the jovial powerhouse of the Tuatha Dé Danann: a kingly figure whose gifts are abundant and whose appetite is legendary. His name

Manannán mac Lir

Manannán mac Lir is one of the most consistently attested and conceptually coherent deities in Irish mythology. Unlike many figures whose roles shift across sources,

Danu

Danu stands like a great river underground: seldom glimpsed directly in the tales, yet feeding everything that grows. Her name gives the Tuatha Dé Danann