Nuada Airgetlám
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
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
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,
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
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
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,