Belenus
Bright one of the Brythonic and Gaulish world, patron of light, healing springs, and the grace of returning warmth.
Bright one of the Brythonic and Gaulish world, patron of light, healing springs, and the grace of returning warmth.
Rhiannon enters the First Branch of the Mabinogion with quiet thunder. Riding a white horse at a measured pace, she cannot be overtaken unless she
Arawn, King of Annwfn, stands among the most misunderstood figures of Celtic myth. To the uninitiated, he might appear as a ruler of the dead,
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
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,
Cernunnos is the enigmatic horned god of the Celtic world, best known from reliefs and statues in Gaul and Roman Britain rather than from narrative
Manannán mac Lir is the sea’s own magician, a lord of mist and passage who ferries travelers between the human world and the Isles of
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