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((Note: LG, NG, CG, LN, NN, CN, LE, NE, CE are symbols for alignments of the deities.))

Alator (LG)
The Celtic god Alator was associated with Mars, the Roman war god. His name is said to mean "he who nourishes the people".

Albiorix (LG)
The god Albiorix was associated with Mars as Mars Albiorix. Albiorix is the "king of the world."

Artio (CG)
A hunting and farming goddess. Associated with Artemis.

Belenus (LG)
Belenus is a god of healing. The worship of Belenus was linked with the healing aspect of Apollo. The etymology of Beltaine may be connected with Belenus. Belenus is also written: Bel, Belenos, Belinos, Belinu, Bellinus, and Belus.

Borvo (LG)
Borvo (Bormanus, Bormo) was a god of healing springs, associated with Apollo. He is depicted with helmet and shield.

Bres (NE)
Bres was a fertility god, the son of the Fomorian prince Elatha and the goddess Eriu. Bres married the goddess Brigid. Bres was a tyrannical ruler, which proved his undoing. In exchange for his life, Bres taught agriculture and made Parthalan fertile.

Brigantia (CG)
Goddess connected with river and water cults, equated with Minerva, by the Romans and possibly linked with the goddess Brigit.

Brigit(CG)
Brigit is the goddess of fire, healing, fertility, poetry, cattle, and patroness of smiths. Brigit is also known as Brighid. She is compared with the Roman goddesses Minerva and Vesta.

Cailleach (LE)
Cailleach is a goddess depicted as a veiled woman. She is the crone of the maiden/mother/crone triple aspect goddess. She is a goddess over death, destruction, plague, and dogs. She also governs the underworld.

Ceridwen (NG)
Ceridwen is a Celtic shape-shifting goddess of poetic inspiration. She keeps a cauldron of wisdom. She is the mother of Taliesin.

Cernunnos (CN)
Cernunnos is a horned god associated with fertility, nature, fruit, grain, the underworld, and wealth, and especially associated with horned animals like the bull, stag, and a ram-headed serpent. Cernunnos is born at the winter solstice and dies at the summer solstice.

Epona (CN)
Epona is a horse goddess associated with fertility, a cornucopia, horses, donkeys, mules, and oxen who accompanied the soul on its final journey.

Esus (NE)
Esus (Hesus) was a god named along with Taranis and Teutates. Esus is linked with Mercury and Mars and rituals with human sacrifice. He may have been a woodcutter.

Latobius (CN)
Latobius is a god of mountains and sky equated with the Roman Mars and Jupiter.

Lenus (CN)
Lenus is a healing god sometimes equated with the god Iovantucarus and the god Mars who in this version was a healing god.

Lugh (LN)
Lugh is a god of craftsmanship or a solar deity, also known as Lamfhada. As leader of the Tuatha De Danann, Lugh defeated the Fomorians at the Second Battle of Magh.

Maponus (LG)
Maponus is a god of music and poetry, sometimes associated with Apollo.

Medb (NN)
Medb (or Meadhbh, Méadhbh, Maeve, Maev, Meave, and Maive), goddess of Connacht and Leinster. She had many husbands and figured in the Tain Bo Cuailgne (Cattle Raid of Cooley). She may have been a mother goddess or historical.

Morrigan (CE)
Morrigan is a goddess of war who hovered over the battlefield as a crow or raven. She has been equated with Medh. Badb, Macha, and Nemain may have been aspects of her or she was part of a trinity of war goddesses, with Badb and Macha. The hero Cu Chulainn rejected her because he failed to recognize her. When he died, Morrigan sat on his shoulder as a crow. She is usually referred to as "the Morrigan".

Nehalennia (CG)
Nehalennia is a goddess of seafarers, fertility and abundance.

Nemausicae (NG)
Nemausicae is the mother goddesses of fertility and healing.

Nerthus (NN)
fertility goddess

Nuada (NG)
Nuada is the  god of healing and much more. He had an invincible sword that would cut his enemies in half. He lost his hand in battle which meant that he was no longer eligible to rule as king until his brother made him a silver replacement.

Saitada (NN)
"goddess of grief."
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