| Arianhrod The Silverwheel |
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| The Moon-Goddess Arianhrod is the mother of Llew, and a major crafter of the prophecy of Mabinogion. She is associated with Night, with the brighest star Polaris, and her beauty is reflected in the Aurora Borealis. The legends of Arianhrod are many and full of intrigue inside the Hibernian pantheon. Many nightshades swear allegience to Arianhrod. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Gwydion Cymric Mage |
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| The great Hibernian divine magician of high repute is the fabled tutor of Llew Llaw Gyffes, Hibernian hero and son of Arianhrod. His hall is the milky arm of stars in the night sky and he is thought to have been the originator of the Path of Moon that many spellcasters pursue and master. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Mathonwy The Great Sage |
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| Uncle to the hero Llew, the Great Sage is thought to dwell in the mystic fabled realm of Gwynedd, an aspect of Arcadia. He is considered the premier sage of all Hibernia, and the keeper of all knowledge. He is greatly skilled in most magicks and wise beyond measure. It is said that he can hear anything spoken that was uttered in the presence of the slighest breeze, that the winds would carry the words to him. His followers are many, as numerous spellcasters of all kind flock to his faith for knowledge and guidance. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Pwyll Lord of Arberth |
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| Arberth is the Council of Deities, the forge of the Mabingoi (ancient prophecies and texts of the True Gods), and the Court of the Gods. Pwyll rules here, holding domain over wisdom and prudence. He is the father of Pryderi and the husband of Rhiannon. He is also the trusted associate of Arawn as is related in the first book of the Mabignoi for he helps the lord of the Underworld with advice and temperance on the fate of the dead. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Uathach Spectral Maiden |
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| Uathach is the daughter of Scathach in the domain of War, and the lover of CuChulainn the great Hero. She holds power over the spirits and spectres of Hibernia's darkest places, but unlike the domains of Death or Evil, Uathach is regarded as neither, merely a shepherd for lost souls, or a mother to beings such as bantams and ghostly siabras. It is rare to find a living worshipper of Uathach, but it can and does happen, especially with wardens, some spellcasters, and nightshades. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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