Arecurius
Lawgiver
The only thing of note we noble Hibernians ever learned from the cursed Albions was a system of government.  During the Second Wave of sieges upon Camelot, the Albion saint Aran of Justice was so moved by the honor of the Hibernian forces that he defected from the realm to join the Elven armies.  He took the name Arecurius and was subsequently, after his death at the hands of a treacherous infiltrator, lofted to the pantheon to rule over the laws and justice of the Hibernian courts.  Followers usually possess many qualities common with paladins or officials, and many of the nobility consider themselves servants of Arecurius.
Brianan
The Word of Oath
This obscure Hibernian lost god's name was once used in countless oaths to invoke power and force with which to hurl fortune (both good and bad) toward another.  In the coming of the Pantheon, Brianan once again lives to be called upon yet again for strength in oaths of conviction, promise, strength, courage, honor, and fortune.
Epona
Horsemaiden
Epona is the female deity most closely linked with sovereignty and rulership.  Although sometimes considered one of the Valkyries, she has more to do with the domain of law than of the warrior women.  Her sacred animal is the horse and thus many travellers give blessing to Epona before a long journey.  Her followers are both male and female alike, and almost exclusively rulers or lords of every rank and status.  She also counts among her flock numerous Celtic warrior women tribes of mounted fighters.  These tribal war bands are associated with the Valkyries.
Mider
Central One
Mider's name derives from the root for "middle" and is associated with all judgement or negotiation.  Among the Tuatha De Danaan he is a chieftan, and known for his stinginess and misplaced pride.  His first consort was Fuamnach, who transformed his second, Etain, into a fly.  His followers are usually judges or town officials, or those with a keen eye and ear for mediation, bartering, trade, and decisions.
Nisien
Peacemaker
Nisien is the maternal half-brother to Bendigeidfran and full brother to Efnisien (his evil counterpart).  Well-favored in all of the Hibernian pantheon, he was a natural diplomat of whom it was said he could make a peace between two embattled armies at the height of their fury.  He has spent most of his time repairing the damage caused by his malicious brother Efnisien.  Followers of the Peacemaker tend to dislike the Realmwars, instead seeking peaceful means with which to coexist with Albion and Midgard.  They are active proponents of any treaties and strong advocates for tolerance and forgiveness.  Even though the Realmwars grip all Hibernian people, and have done so for many centuries, there are many followers of Nisien who would see this change without further bloodshed.
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