Druidic Pantheon Directory

Step into the mists, where the veil between worlds thins and the old gods whisper through stone, river, and sky. The Celtic pantheon is no tidy hierarchy—it is a living web of deities, heroes, and spirits, their myths flowing like rivers across Ireland, Wales, Gaul, and beyond. Here you will find a directory of the shining, shadowed, and shapeshifting figures whose stories have haunted hearth fires and hillforts for centuries.

Each name carries not only a tale but a presence—gods of craft and storm, goddesses of sovereignty and prophecy, heroes whose deeds shook the earth, and spirits who walk the twilight roads between life and death. Some you may know. Others may know you.

The High Gods and Goddesses of Ireland

  • The Dagda – Father-figure, druid-king, keeper of the cauldron of plenty.

  • Brigid – Triple goddess of poetry, healing, and smithcraft; flame that never dies.

  • Lugh of the Long Arm – Master of every art, warrior, and king of the harvest.

  • The Morrigan – Shapeshifting war goddess of sovereignty, death, and prophecy.

  • Aengus – God of love, dreams, and poetic inspiration.

  • Ériu – One of the sovereignty goddesses who gave her name to Ireland.

  • Danu – The primordial mother, ancestress of the Tuatha Dé Danann.

  • Nuada of the Silver Hand – Warrior-king, reborn with a hand of shining metal.

  • Manannán mac Lir – Sea-god, psychopomp, and giver of Otherworldly treasures.

  • Badb – Battle crow, war-fury, and bringer of omens.

  • Tlachtga – Goddess of the sacred hill of fire rites.

  • Fionn mac Cumhaill – Hero, poet, and leader of the Fianna.

The Welsh Deities and Heroes

  • Arawn – Lord of Annwn, the Otherworld of the dead and the hunt.

  • Rhiannon – Queen of horses, sovereignty, and endurance in sorrow.

  • Lleu Llaw Gyffes – Hero blessed with supernatural skill and tragic fate.

  • Bran the Blessed – Giant-king, guardian of Britain, and bearer of a cauldron of rebirth.

  • Cerridwen – Keeper of the cauldron of wisdom and transformation.

  • Gwydion – Trickster, magician, and shaper of destinies.

  • Mabon – The divine youth stolen and reborn, symbol of renewal.

  • Gwynn ap Nudd – Lord of the Wild Hunt, keeper of lost souls.

  • Elen of the Hosts – Ancient road-builder and goddess of sovereignty.

  • Nimue – Enchantress of Arthurian lore, keeper of secrets and fate.

The Gaulish and Continental Powers

  • Teutates – Protector of the tribe, honored with offerings of life and death.

  • Taranis – God of thunder, wheel, and storm.

  • Esus – Wild god of forests, sacrifice, and chaos.

  • Cernunnos – Antlered god of wild places, animals, and liminality.

  • Belenus – Bright one, solar deity of healing and light.

  • Epona – Horse goddess, patron of cavalry and fertility.

  • Lugus – God of oaths, trade, and arts, cognate of Lugh.

  • Rosmerta – Abundant goddess of fertility and prosperity.

  • Sucellus – The good striker, god of agriculture, forests, and wine.

  • Nantosuelta – Hearth goddess, bringer of home and nourishment.

  • Belatucadros – Fierce war god, “fair shining one.”

  • Brigantia – Goddess of sovereignty, rivers, and protection.

  • Maponos – Youthful god of music and vitality.

  • Nodens – Healer, dream-giver, and hunter.

  • Andraste – War goddess invoked by Boudicca.

  • Vindos – Bright god associated with renewal.

  • Ogmois – Deity of eloquence and binding words.

  • Sulis – Solar and healing goddess of sacred waters at Bath.

  • Tamesis – River goddess, later giving name to the Thames.

  • Arnemetia – Goddess of sacred groves and springs.

Where Gods Walk in Mist

The Celtic pantheon is not a closed book but a living, breathing mythscape. These deities and heroes do not rest quietly in the past—they are river and raven, fire and stone, whispering through the ritual flames of Samhain and Beltane, answering in omens, dreams, and the crash of storms. To learn their names is to step into a circle that stretches from prehistory into the present, where each invocation stirs old echoes into life.

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