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🌿 Celtic mythology is rich with a diverse pantheon of deities, each embodying various aspects of life, nature, and the cosmos. Tag a friend who loves mythology and share the magic! ✨ Among the most popular Celtic deities is **Brigid**, the goddess of fire 🔥, poetry 📝, and healing 💚, revered for her nurturing qualities. Another significant figure is **Lugh**, a multifaceted god associated with skill, craftsmanship, and the harvest 🌾. Remember, don't copy without credit or it's an instant... Pagan Deities Gods And Goddesses, Celtic Magic Witchcraft, Triple Goddess And Horned God, Witchcraft Gods And Goddesses, Sidhe Celtic Mythology, Celtic Paganism Aesthetic, Nature Deities, Lugh God, Celtic Mythology Creatures

🌿 Celtic mythology is rich with a diverse pantheon of deities, each embodying various aspects of life, nature, and the cosmos. Tag a friend who loves mythology and share the magic! ✨ Among the most popular Celtic deities is **Brigid**, the goddess of fire 🔥, poetry 📝, and healing 💚, revered for her nurturing qualities. Another significant figure is **Lugh**, a multifaceted god associated with skill, craftsmanship, and the harvest 🌾. Remember, don't copy without credit or it's an…

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In Irish mythology, Danu ([ˈdanu]; modern Irish Dana [ˈd̪ˠanˠə]) is a hypothetical mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann (Old Irish: "the peoples of the goddess Danu"). Though primarily seen as an ancestral figure, some Victorian sources also associate her with the land. The hypothetical nominative form of the name, *Danu, is not found in any medieval Irish text, but is rather a reconstruction by modern scholars based on the genitive Danann (also spelled Donand or Danand), which is the only…

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